Changes due to the COVID-19 pandemic
- The deadline has been generously extended (final).
- Remote presentations will be possible.
- For detailed information see below
Call for Papers
The INTERNATIONAL TELETRAFFIC CONGRESS ITC 32, to be held September 22-24, 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 established 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. For ITC 32, cutting-edge papers spanning both theory and experimentation are solicited in all areas of networking, ranging from traffic engineering and control with application also to emerging softwarized/virtualized network paradigms, up to innovative wireless scenarios brought about by the emergence of 5G and IoT systems. We especially encourage original contributions which bridge the gap between performance modeling and real-life operational aspects, including works which leverage measurement data to provide a better understanding of the wired and wireless networks’ operation under realistic conditions.
ITC 32 is specifically organized into four (partially overlapping) areas (for a more detailed track description please refer to the conference website):
- Performance Evaluation, Control and Optimization
- Network Measurements and Big Data
- Networking Architectures and Paradigms
- Wireless and Cellular Networks
Besides the general submissions ITC32 encourages submissions for the Ph.D. workshop and special sessions.
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).
ITC 32 will offer a number of student travel grants that will be available to support full-time students for attending.
The selected best papers are invited to a special section of the IEICE Transactions on Communications.
For any questions do not hesitate to contact the conference organization under itc32@lists.i-teletraffic.org.
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