Paper Submission

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Scope and Topics

International Conference on Mobile Networks, Applications and Services (MONAMI 2024) : Building connections between smart cities and smart Grids.  In recent years, the development of wireless communications, networks and cloud computing has paved the way for the convergence of smart grids and smart cities, which has great potential to create a sustainable environment, optimize energy use and improve the quality of life of urban residents. With the widespread deployment of 5G technology and the development of multi-access networks, the quality of service (QoS) of wireless access networks has been significantly improved. The application of software-defined networking (SDN), Network Function Virtualization (NFV), and information-centric networking (ICN) technologies has significantly reduced costs for network service providers and significantly improved the end-user experience. The booming development of mobile devices and mobile cloud computing, as well as the application of advanced algorithms such as deep learning, have brought new perspectives on resource allocation and service orchestration, providing rich opportunities for the realization of future mobile computing systems. Smart grids utilize wireless communication and networking technologies to enable real-time data exchange between utility providers, consumers, and distributed energy sources. By integrating renewable energy, storage systems, and demand response mechanisms, smart grids improve energy efficiency, reliability, and sustainability. Smart cities use information and communication technologies (ICTs) to improve all aspects of urban life, including transportation, healthcare, public safety and resource management. By leveraging technologies such as data analytics, cloud computing and artificial intelligence, the convergence of smart grids and smart cities creates synergies, optimizes resource allocation and improves overall energy resilience for a sustainable future. The future focus should be on developing blockchain technology to improve the security and trust of energy transactions in smart grids and smart cities. In addition, the application of edge computing and fog computing can improve the responsiveness and latency requirements of energy management systems. In addition, the integration of 5G and satellite technology can enhance global connectivity and promote the deployment of smart grids and smart cities in remote areas.Ntegrated AI, Sensing and Communications are two key usage scenarios that distinguish 6G from previous generations of connectivity-centric wireless systems. These new usage scenarios enable 6G to go beyond communication. The recently completed ITU-R 6G framework has endorsed this vision, demonstrating the industry’s consensus towards this direction.   Focusing on the core themes of intelligence, grid integration and urban development, MONAMI 2024 will explore how the deep integration of these technologies can be translated into practical solutions for efficient and sustainable urban ecosystems.

  1. Quantum Communication Networks
  2. Wireless Sensing Network
  3. AI-driven Trustworthy, Secure, and Privacy-Preserving Computing
  4. Deep Learning for Wireless Communications, Sensing, and Security
  5. Edge Learning over 5G Mobile Networks and Beyond
  6. Intelligent Cloud Computing and Networking
  7. Next-generation Open and Programmable Radio Access Networks
  8. Wireless Networks: Protocols, Security, and Services
  9. Synergies of Communication, Localization, and Sensing towards 6G
  10. Blockchain for Secure Software-defined Networking in Smart Communities
  11. Digital Twins in 6G
  12. Next Generation Antenna Technologies for Future Wireless Networks: Extra Large-MIMO, Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces, and Cell-Free Massive MIMO
  13. Optical Home Networks
  14. Security, Privacy, and Digital Forensics of Mobile Systems and Networks
  15. Distributed Machine Learning and Fog Networks
  16. Machine Learning and Deep Learning for Wireless Security
  17. Ultra High Data Rate Enabled Next Generation Hyper-Reliable and Low-Latency Communications for Futuristic 6G Networks

Publication

All registered papers will be submitted for publishing by Springer and made available through SpringerLink Digital Library: MONAMI Conference Proceedings.

Proceedings will be submitted for inclusion in leading indexing services, such as Web of Science, Compendex, Scopus, DBLP, EU Digital Library, Google Scholar, IO-Port, MathSciNet, Inspec, and Zentralblatt MATH.

Authors of selected best accepted and presented papers will be invited to submit an extended version to:

All accepted authors are eligible to submit an extended version in a fast track of:

Additional publication opportunities:

 

Fast-tracking of Journal Extensions

The conference best papers will be considered for a submission of extended versions to the Elsevier Performance Evaluation journal.

Paper Submission

Papers should be submitted through the EAI ‘Confy+‘ system, and have to comply with the Springer format (see Author’s kit section below).

Papers should be in English. Short papers can be within the range of 6 to 11 pages, and full papers are to be longer than 12 pages. 

Previously published work may not be submitted, nor may the work be concurrently submitted to any other conference or journal. Such papers will be rejected without review.

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Please make sure that your paper adheres to the format as specified in the instructions and templates.

When uploading the camera-ready copy of your paper, please be sure to upload both:

  • a PDF copy of your paper formatted according to the above templates, andan archive file (e.g. zip, tar.gz) containing the both a PDF copy of your paper and or Word source material prepared according to the above guidelines.

Author’s kit – Instructions and Templates (SPRINGER)

Papers must be formatted using the Springer LNICST Authors’ Kit.

Instructions and templates are available from Springer’s LNICST homepage:

 

Please make sure that your paper adheres to the format as specified in the instructions and templates.

When uploading the camera-ready copy of your paper, please be sure to upload both:

  • a PDF copy of your paper formatted according to the above templates, and
  • an archive file (e.g. zip, tar.gz) containing the both a PDF copy of your paper and LaTeX or Word source material prepared according to the above guidelines.