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Introduction

Since 1989 the ICIN conferences have been bringing together leading internet and telecom experts from industry, universities and government worldwide. ICIN operates on a rigorous peer review process and has an enviable track record of identifying key technology and service trends – and analysing their impact on business models – before they become widely recognised.

ICIN conferences cover both technology and business issues. They typically feature one day of tutorials followed by a three day programme in which delegates can select state-of-the-art presentations by worldwide leading industry experts. ICIN is well-known for thought-provoking presentations of the highest quality on emerging technology, architecture, and industry trends impacting intelligent communications services.

The ICIN Community

ICIN provides a unique impartial environment for open and honest technical dialogue in the area of intelligent communications services. This is acknowledged by the many professional engineering and scientific societies worldwide that have supported ICIN over the years. The conferences are both intimate and global, typically attracting 150 delegates from operators, equipment and software vendors, systems integrators, R&D centres and universities, from more than 30 countries.

The ICIN community brings together experts from all sectors of the ICT industry to share knowledge, experience, lessons learnt and good practice. The community not only includes many influential thinkers but is also well known for its willingness to explore new ideas and business models.

Who should attend?

  • Operators involved in transforming their networks and business models into the world of internet based services and web 2.0

  • Vendors with innovative products and services who want to address new markets and new partnerships

  • Academics who are interested in applying their ideas to real-world cutting edge scenarii

  • Regulators and consultants who would like to keep up with the latest developments in the communications industry

  • Anyone wanting to network with the people in the industry who are leading the development of the latest products and services

Call for paper

Important date

2016-11-06
Draft paper submission deadline
2016-12-31
Final paper submission deadline

Submission Topics

Track A: Network and Service IT-zation - chaired by Akihiro Nakao (University of Tokyo, Japan):

  • Functional Decomposition

  • Edge and Fog Computing

  • SDN and NFV as enabling technologies for 5G

  • 5G and ICN

  • Network and IT slicing (vertical and horizontal)

  • Intent-based networking

  • Virtualization technologies and approaches (recursive)

  • Real-time communications (services and platforms)

Track B: Internet of Things - chaired by Luigi Atzori (University of Cagliari, Italy):

  • Operating System for IoT

  • Security, trust and privacy, identity management

  • Verified systems for IoT

  • Business models

  • Collaborative applications and systems, context awareness

  • Platforms of Platforms: IoT vs Industry 4.0, pervasive robotics, self-driving vehicles, tactile internet, immersive communications, etc

Track C: Actionable Big Data and Artificial Intelligence - chaired by Corrado Moiso (TIM, Italy):

  • Actionable Data for network and services

  • Big Data for IoT

  • Artificial Intelligence

  • Data analytics algorithms and platforms

  • Security and privacy

  • Services based on A.I. and Cognitive capabilities (future terminals)

Track D: Control Orchestration and Management and Policy - chaired by Diego Lopez (TID, Spain):

  • Functions embedding in Service Platform

  • Multi-domain, multi-layer Orchestration (two sided, i.e., for service platforms and network infrastructures)

  • Integration and support of OSS and BSS into SDN- and NFV-based networks

  • Network & Service Orchestration and Management using Machine Learning

  • Operating System for 5G and Real Time Operations

  • Policy-based management

  • end-to-end resilience (UE, Access, Core)

  • Information and Data Modeling, including modeling languages (Service modeling, resource modeling, YANG, OASIS TOSCA, etc…

  • Microservices for networks

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  • Nov 06 2016

    Draft paper submission deadline

  • Dec 31 2016

    Final Paper Deadline

  • Mar 09 2017

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