Changes due to the COVID-19 pandemic: ITC32 to go virtual
Due to growing concerns about COVID-19, the ITC32 will be held virtually on 22. - 24. September 2020 using Zoom.
ITC 32 in Osaka: Teletraffic in the era of beyond-5G and AI
The INTERNATIONAL TELETRAFFIC CONGRESS ITC 32, to be held 22. - 24. September 2020 at Osaka University, Japan, is the 32nd edition of this international flagship congress in the field of networking science and practice. ITC was founded back in 1955 by enthusiastic scientists and engineers who were willing to deploy networks in a holistic way. Since then, it has estab足lished a multi-decade tradition as the primary forum for presenting and discussing the latest technical advances in the broad areas of teletraffic models, network systems, and measurements.
Open Access and Digital Libraries
ITC follows an open access strategy. Accepted ITC conference and workshop papers can be downloaded from the open ITC digital library. Accepted and presented papers will be published in the conference proceedings. Accepted papers will be submitted for inclusion into IEEE Xplore. This helps to increase the visibility and accessibility of accepted papers.
Important Dates
Mar. 20, 2020: Submission deadline
May 31, 2020: Paper registration deadline (Extended)
Jun. 7, 2020: Paper Upload deadline
Jul. 18, 2020: Notification date
Aug. 15, 2020: Camera-ready copy deadline
Aug. 15, 2020: Author registration deadline
Sep. 22-24, 2020: Conference date
Keynote Speakers
The keynote speakers for ITC32 are
- Prof. Hisashi Kobayashi, Princeton University
- Prof. Shoji Kasahara, Nara Institute of Science and Technology
- Mr. Masakatsu Fujiwara, NTT Network Technology Laboratories
- Prof. F. Richard Yu,Carleton University
Special Session
A special session on “Modeling Challenges in the Emerging Internet Applications” is organized by Phuoc Tran-Gia (University of Wurzburg, Germany).
The four speakers of the session are John Daigle, Onno Boxma, Franco Davoli and Nikhil Jain.
As the scope suggests, the special session addresses modelling and analysis aspects arising in the emerging internet platforms and applications and thus poses the fundamental question whether classical analytic modeling methods are still needed in current Internet application and measurement models.
A special session on “6G/AI” is organized by Merouane Debbah (CentraleSupélec) and Alessio Zappone (University of Cassino and Southern Lazio).