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ACM NanoCoCoA 2021 : 2nd ACM International Workshop on Nanoscale Computing, Communication, and Applications

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Link: https://www.nanococoa.org/
 
When Nov 17, 2021 - Nov 17, 2021
Where Coimbra, Portugal
Submission Deadline Sep 1, 2021
Notification Due Oct 1, 2021
Final Version Due Oct 15, 2021
Categories    nanonetworking   nanocommunications   wireless communications
 

Call For Papers

Nanotechnology continues to revolutionize a wide variety of fields by paving the way toward sub-µm scale devices (i.e., in the order of a few hundred nanometers). Controlling materials on such a scale is expected to give rise to integrated nanodevices with simple sensing, actuation, data processing and storage, and communication capabilities, opening the horizon to a variety of ground-breaking applications. By equipping nanodevices with wireless communications capabilities, nanotechnology will facilitate the advance of multiple disruptive applications, such as in-body communication, software-defined metamaterials and metasurfaces, wireless robotic materials, and on-chip communication. Enabling the above applications will require a broad range of expertise, ranging from nanoscale hardware design, resource-constrained computing, and channel modelling to different layers of nanonetworks' protocol development, as well as the expertise along the four detected promising application domains.

The 2nd ACM International Workshop on Nanoscale Computing, Communication, and Applications (ACM NanoCoCoA 2021) will be held in conjunction with the 19th ACM Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems (SenSys 2021) in Coimbra, Portugal on November 17, 2021. The twofold mission of this workshop is to increase the visibility of nanoscale computing, communication, networking, and supported applications, as well as to bring together researchers from diverse disciplines that can foster and develop this fast developing field.

We seek original, completed, and unpublished work that is not currently under review by any other journal, magazine, conference, or workshop. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

- Embedded, Distributed, Resource Constrained, Intermittent, and Unconventional Nanoscale Computing Systems,
- Sensing, Actuation, Data Processing, and Storage at the Nanoscale,
- Programming paradigms, Languages, and Tools for Nanoscale Computing and Communication,
- Nanoscale Hardware Design, Implementation, and Performance Benchmarking,
- Electromagnetic (e.g., mmWave, THz) Nanocommunication Paradigm,
- mmWave and THz Channel Modelling at the Nanoscale in Different Mediums, e.g., Free-space, In-body, On-chip,
- Nanonetworking Protocol Stack, i.e., Physical, Link, Network, Transport, and Application Layers,
- Reduced/Condensed/Integrated Nanonetworking Protocol Stack,
- Nanoscale Applications, e.g., Software-defined Metamaterials/Surfaces, Wireless Robotic Materials, In-body Healthcare, On-chip Communication, etc.,
- Energy-related Considerations, Modelling, and Constraints, e.g., Energy Harvesting, Backscattering, etc.,
- End-to-End Nanonetwork Architectures, e.g., Internet of (Bio/Multimedia) Nano-Things,
- Nanoscale Localization and Tracking using Electromagnetic Signals,
- Security, Integrity, and Privacy at the Nanoscale,
- Standardization Proposals and Reviews (e.g., IEEE P1906.1),
- Simulations Tools, Experimental Testbeds, Datasets, and Methodologies for Evaluation and Benchmarking of Nanoscale Computing, Communication, and Networking Approaches;

Accepted and presented workshop papers (both work-in-progress and full papers) will be included with the ACM SenSys 2021 proceedings and published in the ACM Digital Library. The authors of the workshop papers will be offered a possibility of submitting their extended works at a special section in the IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology (Impact factor: 2.196).

Submitted papers must be unpublished and must not be currently under review for any other publication. Submissions must be either full or work-in-progress (WiP) papers, with at most 6 and 3 single-spaced 8.5” x 11” pages, respectively, and with 9-pt font size in two-column format, including figures and tables. As for references, submissions may include as many pages as needed. All submissions must use the LaTeX (preferred) or Word styles found here. LaTeX submissions should use the acmart.cls template (sigconf option), with the default 9-pt font. This format will be used also for the camera-ready version of the accepted papers. Papers that do not meet the size and formatting requirements will not be reviewed. We require each paper to be in the Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) and submitted through the workshop submission system.

At least one of the authors of every accepted (full or WiP) paper must register and present the paper at the workshop. The program committee will elect papers for the Best Paper and Best Work-in-Progress Paper Awards.

For any questions, send us an email: filip.lemic(at)uantwerpen.be.

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