ICCNT is becoming one of the leading international conferences for presenting novel and fundamental advances in the fields of communication and network technology. It also serves to foster communication among researchers and practitioners working in a wide variety of scientific areas with a common interest in communication and network technology and related techniques. Following the successful ICCNTs in past six years in Zurich in 2017, Stockholm in 2018, Amsterdam in 2019, and virtual mode for 2020 and 2021, hybrid for 2022 in Paris. Once again, the conference will be held in Madrid, Spain during September 18-20, 2023. Welcome scholars and researchers working in the field of communication and network technology from all over the world to attend the conference and share your experiences and lessons with other enthusiasts, and develop opportunities for cooperation.
2023 7th International Conference on Communication and Network Technology is the premier forum for the presentation of technological advances and research results in the fields of communication and network technology. The conference is soliciting state-of-the-art research papers in the following areas of interest:
Wireless system architectures
Network protocols
Network services
Communication theory and systems
Social network
QoS and multimedia networking
Network applications
Security, authentication, and cryptography
Algorithmic aspects of communication networks
Signal processing techniques and tools
Network operation and management
Internet of things
Network design and performance evaluation
On-line social networks
Complex network models
Localization for wireless networks
Network estimation and processing techniques
Mesh, relay, sensor and ad hoc networks
Mobility, location, and handoff management
Mobile and wireless IP
Wireless multicasting, routing
Robust routing
Multimedia QoS and traffic management
Wireless broadcast, multicast and streaming
Congestion and admission control
Proxies and middleware for wireless networks
Wireless network security and privacy
Performance of E2E protocols over wireless networks