Submission deadline has been extended to 15 June 2019
The International Workshop on Computer-Aided Modeling Analysis and Design of Communication Links and Networks (CAMAD) provides a forum for discussion of recent developments on analytical and simulation tools and techniques for the performance evaluation of communications systems. It was launched in 1986, being held every 2 years until 2006, often in cooperation with flagship IEEE Communication Society conferences (Int. Conference on Communications – ICC, Global Telecommunication Conference – GLOBECOM). Since 2006, the workshop has been held once every year motivated by the ever increasing interest in this hot research and development field with last venues organized in Trento (CAMAD‘06) and Pisa (CAMAD‘09) as a stand-alone events, in conjunction with IEEE PIMRC 2007 in Athens, Greece (CAMAD‘07) and co-located with the ICC 2008 in Beijing, China. From 2009, CAMAD is an IEEE Communications Society portfolio event.
IEEE CAMAD 2019 will be held as a stand-alone event on 11-13 September 2019 in Limassol, Cyprus.
This year IEEE CAMAD will focus on Communication and Experimentation aspects of 5G Networking and beyond. IEEE CAMAD will be hosting Workshops and Special Sessions, bringing together a diverse group of scientists, engineers, manufacturers and providers to exchange and share their experiences and new ideas focusing on research and innovation results in the 5G domain. In addition to contributed papers, the conference will also include keynote speeches, panel and demo sessions.
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
11-Sept. 2019
Title: The Growing Field of Forecasting: Achievements and Limitations
Speaker: Professor Spyros Makridakis, University of Nicosia, Director Institute For the Future (IFF)
12-Sept. 2019
Title: An overview of standardization efforts of a Blockchain based OSS-BSS Platform
Speaker: Dr. Shahar Steiff, AVP – New Technologies, PCCW Global
13-Sept. 2019
Title: Performance Control, Reliability and Security in Wireless Sensor Networks and the Internet of Things
Speaker: Dr. Vasos Vassiliou, Department of Computer Science, University of Cyprus
TUTORIALS
To be updated soon.