Title: IEEE International Conference on Communications

Date & Location: Virtual Conference: June 7-11, 2020

Website: https://icc2020.ieee-icc.org/

The IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC) is one of the IEEE Communications Society’s two flagship conferences dedicated to driving innovation in nearly every aspect of communications. Each year, around 3,000 researchers submit proposals for paper presentations and program sessions to be held at the annual conference. After extensive peer review, the best of the proposals are selected for the conference program, which includes technical papers, tutorials, workshops and industry sessions designed specifically to advance technologies, systems and infrastructure that are continuing to reshape the world and provide all users with access to an unprecedented spectrum of high-speed, seamless and cost-effective global telecommunications services.

As you may be aware, the World Health Organization officially declared the novel coronavirus COVID-19 a pandemic. This global health crisis is a unique challenge that has impacted many members of the IEEE family. We would like to express our concern and support for all the members of the IEEE community, our professional team, our families and all others affected by this outbreak.

Governments around the world are now issuing restrictions on travel, gatherings, and meetings in an effort to limit and slow the spread of the virus. The health and safety of the IEEE community is our first priority and IEEE is supporting these efforts.

Following the advice and guidelines from healthcare officials and local authorities, IEEE ICC 2020 will now be held virtually on 7-11 June 2020.

5G-Drive project will have an International Workshop on 5G Long Term Evolution and Intelligent Communication, whichs aims to gather researchers, industry partners, and users to present and debate the challenges through the aspects of 5G new technologies, trial measurements, etc. Specifically, but not exclusively, the workshop addresses the following issues:

  • 5G trial implementation and deployment including real-world lessons learnt
  • Tools and services for testbed users and operators
  • Experimentation with future wireless platforms including: Machine Learning, mmWave, V2X, etc
  • Experimentation with integrated Cloud/MEC/Fog computing
  • Support for infrastructure slicing and isolation
  • Data-driven wireless network architecture with AI
  • AI for mobile edge computing
  • Artificial neural networks for wireless networking
  • Information theoretic limits for 5G and beyond
  • Advanced modulation and coding schemes
  • Cooperative communications in AI empowered HetNets
  • Machine learning for V2X networks
  • Machine learning for 5G and beyond