8th MC meeting and 8th technical meeting

DATE: OCT. 1 – 3, 2018 - VENUE: PODGORICA, MONTENEGRO

Date: Oct. 1 – 3, 2018
Luogo: Podgorica, Montenegro

IRACON 8th MC meeting and 8th Technical meeting is organized by the COST Action CA15104, “Inclusive Radio Communication Networks for 5G and beyond” (IRACON).  The meeting will be held on Oct. 1 – 3 at the hotel Hilton Podgorica (http://www3.hilton.com/en/hotels/montenegro/hilton-podgorica-crna-gora-TGDPMHI/index.html). The address is: Bulevar Svetog Petra Cetinjskog 2, Podgorica 81000, Montenegro.

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Documents & Deadlines

How to submit a TD

To submit a TD the Author(s) must:

  1. request a TD number within the deadline specified;
  2. prepare a PDF file containing the document to be presented, with a proper cover page;
  3. send the PDF file within the deadline specified.

Instructions on the various steps are given below.

REQUEST FOR A TD NUMBER

If you intend to ask for a TD number, please go to the Members Area. Click on “TD Submission” and select “Request TD number” on IRACON 8TH MC MEETING AND 8TH TECHNICAL MEETING. The “TD Submission” page will close on Sept. 14th, 2018.

TD STRUCTURE (Cover page)

Every Temporary Document must be preceded by a cover page.

– Those intending to use Word to edit their TD, please use the CoverPage_CA15104.doc file
– Those intending to use LaTeX to edit their TD, please use the LATEX.zip files

Please find here the instructions on how to fill in the cover page.

TD SUBMISSION

The final submission of a TD must be performed via email after receiving the TD number and no later than Sept. 21st, 2018.

To submit your TD, please send an email with subject ” CA15104 – TD Submission” to a.baldini@unibo.it attaching the full TD in PDF format named as the TD number assigned to you.

Keynote Speakers

SpeakerDr. Mališa Vučinić, Research Engineer, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Montenegro

Summary: In this talk, we will present a first-hand experience on how an Internet-of-Things (IoT) technology is being developed within the IETF, on the example of 6TiSCH working group [1]. 6TiSCH is a technology that enables deterministic low-power wireless networking (bounded latency and duty-cycle). It targets industrial IoT applications such as monitoring and control, but has also been deployed in smart agriculture, smart parking and smart city space. We will give a high-level overview of what 6TiSCH is, how it is being standardized, implemented and tested, and related research. We will also discuss the IETF standardization process and how researchers can increase their impact by getting involved.