[Announcements] CFP: [Extended Deadline 30 April-FIRM] Workshop on "Digital Twin Modelling, Orchestration and Development in the 6G era" in conjunction with IEEE MeditCom, 8-11 July 2024, Madrid, Spain
Marica Amadeo
marica.amadeo at gmail.com
Sun Apr 7 11:03:52 EDT 2024
*** Apologies for cross-postings ***
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CALL FOR PAPERS
First Workshop on
"Digital Twin Modelling, Orchestration and Development in the 6G era"
in conjunction with IEEE MeditCom, 8-11 July 2024, Madrid, Spain
*** Submission deadline - extended (FIRM): 30 April 2024 ***
https://meditcom2024.ieee-meditcom.org/workshop/ws-03-digital-twin-modelling-orchestration-and-development-6g-era
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*** Scope ***
To effectively support future 6G applications, the research community is
promoting the Digital Twin (DT) technology. By creating the virtual
representation of the elements, dynamics and services of physical systems,
including objects and humans, DTs are expected to provide crucial support
to the ambitious Sixth-generation (6G) applications, like Extended Reality
(XR), autonomous driving and remote healthcare.
However, to provide such composite and complex applications, the research
community on DTs have to face major research challenges, such as the
definition of expressive DT representation models to manage the DTs’
dynamic nature and the design of scalable autonomous search engine among a
huge number of DTs, with intensive interactions, heterogeneous
communications, and billions of services.
Moreover, based on the distinct requirements of the applications, different
orchestration and deployment mechanisms can be envisioned.
DTs are typically hosted in remote Cloud data centers to provide
compute-intensive services but they can also migrate at the network edge to
provide ultra-low-latency services and quickly interact with their real
counterpart. In this context, it becomes crucial to provide optimal DT
service placement in the presence of multiple edge nodes with distinct
computation and storage capabilities and investigate caching policies to
reuse the available DT services that can be offered to distinct clients.
So far, the literature has mainly focused on application-specific solutions
for DTs, e.g., in the manufacturing field, but new holistic approaches can
be devised in 6G environments. For example, revolutionary networking
paradigms, like the Social Internet of Things (SIoT), can foster
trustworthy and effective DT service discovery; service-centric
communications, implemented by Information-Centric Networking (ICN)
architectures, can facilitate the orchestration of DT at the edge and their
service reuse.
*** Topics of Interest ***
DT modelling
Edge computing platforms for DT
Edge-Cloud DT orchestration
Social network solutions for DT
Information-Centric Networking (ICN) for DT
DT use cases
AI/ML for DT design
Protocols for intra-twin and inter-twin communications
DT service caching
DT service discovery mechanisms
DT optimal service placement at the Edge
DT service reuse policy design
DT trustworthiness and security management
Testbed designs and implementation of DT-based applications
Network simulations of DT-enabled 6G
*** Important Information ***
Submission Deadline (extended and FIRM): 30 April 2024
Acceptance Notification: 14 May 2024
Camera-Ready: 1 June 2024
Papers should follow IEEE MeditCom 2024 paper submission guidelines:
https://meditcom2023.ieee-meditcom.org/.
All papers will be submitted through EDAS:
https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=31484&track=123458
*** Workshop Chairs ***
Dr. Michele Nitti, University of Cagliari, Italy
Dr. Marica Amadeo, University Mediterranea of Reggio Calabria, Italy
Prof. Ali Kashif Bashir, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
Prof. Giuseppe Ruggeri, University Mediterranea of Reggio Calabria, Italy
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Dr. Marica Amadeo
Assistant Professor
University "Mediterranea" of Reggio Calabria
DIIES Department, ARTS Lab
Via Graziella Feo di Vito I - 89100 Reggio Calabria (RC), Italy
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Email: marica.amadeo at gmail.com, marica.amadeo at unirc.it
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