Important Dates
- Paper Submission Deadline:
March 13th, 2020April 10th, 2020 - Acceptance Notification:
April 13th, 2020May 10th, 2020 - Camera Ready Paper Due:
April 20th, 2020May 20th, 2020
Accepted Papers
Proposta de uma arquitetura extensiva ao protocolo BGP com balanceamento de carga através de múltiplos caminhos
Authors: Lucas Carvalho Silva (IFPB – Brazil), Kadu Silva (IFPB – Brazil), Leandro Batista (IFPB – Brazil), Paulo Ditarso Maciel Jr. (Federal Institute of Paraíba (IFPB) – Brazil), Leandro C. de Almeida (IFPB – Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia – Brazil) and Thiago Gouveia da Silva (IFPB – Brazil)
Proposta de Arquitetura para Distribuição de Conteúdos Nomeados em NovaGenesis com P4
Authors: José Rodrigo Santos (INATEL – Brazil), Tibério Rezende (Instituto Nacional de Telecomunicações – Inatel – Brazil), Thiago Bueno da Silva (INATEL – Brazil), Elcio Rosário (Instituto Nacional de Telecomunicações – Brazil) and Antonio Marcos Alberti (INATEL – Brazil)
Enabling Native Coexistence Between ICN and TCP/IP Architectures Over the Same Domain
Authors: Eduardo Rosa (Universidade Federal de Uberlândia – Brazil) and Flavio Silva (Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU) – Brazil)
Ambiente de experimentação para avaliação protocolos de mensagem para IoT na Fog
Authors: Wesley Bezerra (IFC – Brazil) and Carlos Becker Westphall (UFSC – Brazil)
Avaliação de desempenho de protocolos de mensagens com arquitetura publish/subscribe no ambiente de computação em nevoeiro: um estudo sobre desempenho do MQTT, AMQP e STOMP
Authors: Wesley Bezerra (IFC – Brazil) and Carlos Becker Westphall (UFSC – Brazil)
Análise Experimental do Impacto da Transmissão de Dados via Wifi na Eficiência Energética de Dispositivos IoT
Authors: Marcus Diogo Silva (Universidade Estadual do Ceará (UECE) – Brazil), Matheus Silveira (Universidade Estadual do Ceará – UECE – Brazil), Matheus Bernardino (UECE – Brazil) and Rafael Lopes Gomes (Universidade Estadual do Ceará (UECE) – Brazil)
Join-Me: Uma arquitetura para integração entre operadores de redes móveis e provedores de serviços
Authors: Alexandre de Deus (Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora – Brazil), Eduardo Julio (Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora – Brazil) and Marcelo Moreno (Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora – Brazil)
Padrões de Projetos para Organizações de Contratos Inteligentes
Authors: Alan Veloso (Universidade Federal do Pará – UFPA – Brazil), Leonardo da Costa (Universidade Federal do Pará – Brazil), Billy Pinheiro (Amazônia Blockchain Solutions – Brazil), Antônio Abelém (Universidade Federal do Pará – UFPA – Brazil) and Filipe Saraiva (Universidade Federal do Pará – Brazil)
Presentation and Objectives
Computer networks interconnect the virtual world to the real-world using sensors and actuators that allow the interconnection between things, people, data, machines, and business processes, contributing to the realization of the Internet of Everything. The networks and this fusion between the virtual and the real world, increasingly, will have profound impacts on society.
The evolution of technology such as cloud, fog and edge computing, software-defined networks, network function virtualization, networkslicing, software-defined radio, advances in optical communications and radio technologies will make intelligent networks a reality capable ofsupporting the most diverse application requirements such as ultra-reliable, ultra-low latency, quality of service and experience, security,mobility, zero touch provisioning, autonomous management, among others.
The deployment of 5G, the next generation of mobile networks, is happening right now. However, there is still an agenda that involvesresearch, experimentation, prototyping, testing, implantation, development of new applications and business models, policies, andregulation. The scientific community looks to the future and sees the challenges after 5G, the new network, and new network architecturesand for the future of the Internet.
In the United States, an initiative is underway to support experimental research Tomorrow’s Internet. In Europe and Asia, several projectsrelated to experimental research for the next generation of the Internet and the networks beyond 5G. In Brazil, projects such as FIBRE, FIWARE,FUTEBOL, 5GINFIRE, and NECOS, carried out in collaborations between Europe and Brazil, create conditions to experience different scenarioswith a focus on new networks and future applications.
The Workshop on Future Internet Research and Experimentation (WPEIF), in its eleventh edition, aims to consolidate discussions andexchanges of information, knowledge, and experiences on experimental research related to the applications of the future and the networksof the future, aligned to the efforts related to create the next generation of tomorrow’s networks.
Through the discussion of this topic with the community of computer networks and distributed systems, the Workshop seeks to be a beaconin this area of research that contains numerous challenges and opportunities.
Instructions to the Authors
To submit research papers is mandatory to use the JEMS conference system. Articles can be written in Portuguese or English, only in PDF format. The text must contain up to six (6) pages, including an abstract (and a “Resumo” for articles in Portuguese), pictures, diagrams, references, and attachments. Formatting should follow the SBC template.
The Workshop’s technical program committee will evaluate articles submitted to WPEIF, and they will select the best papers for presentation and publication in the proceedings of the event.
At least one of the authors of each selected article must register at SBRC and WPEIF, as well as present it at the event.
Topics of Interest
WPEIF invites authors to submit original and innovative research papers, even if still in progress, related to the networks of the future, the infrastructures that will support them, and the applications of the future that will contribute to transforming our society.
Topics of interest include a wide range of subjects. The following list describes some examples: