Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| IEEE Conference on Computer Communications | |
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| Name | IEEE Conference on Computer Communications |
| Field | Computer science, Computer networking, Telecommunications |
| Sponsor | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) |
| Location | Various, including San Francisco, New York City, Las Vegas, Vancouver |
IEEE Conference on Computer Communications is a premier international conference on Computer networking, Distributed systems, and Telecommunications, sponsored by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), in cooperation with Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) and Internet Society (ISOC). The conference brings together leading researchers and practitioners from Stanford University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Carnegie Mellon University, and other institutions to present and discuss the latest advances in Computer science, Electrical engineering, and Information technology. The conference features Keynote speeches by renowned experts, including Vint Cerf, Bob Kahn, and Larry Peterson, and attracts attendees from Google, Microsoft, Facebook, and other top tech companies. The conference also provides a platform for researchers to showcase their work, with Best paper awards presented to outstanding papers, as selected by the Technical Program Committee (TPC), which includes members from University of California, Berkeley, University of Washington, and Georgia Institute of Technology.
The IEEE Conference on Computer Communications is a leading forum for the presentation of research results in Computer networking, Network architecture, and Network protocols, with a focus on Wireless networks, Mobile computing, and Cloud computing. The conference features Technical sessions, Tutorials, and Workshops, covering topics such as Network security, Quality of service (QoS), and Network management, with presentations by experts from Cisco Systems, IBM, and Intel Corporation. The conference also includes an Exhibition of products and services from leading tech companies, including Juniper Networks, HP, and Dell. The conference is attended by researchers and practitioners from University of Cambridge, University of Oxford, California Institute of Technology (Caltech), and other top institutions, as well as industry professionals from Amazon, Apple, and Oracle Corporation.
The IEEE Conference on Computer Communications has a long history, dating back to 1972, when the first conference was held in Hilton Head, South Carolina, with IEEE Computer Society as the main sponsor. Over the years, the conference has been held in various locations, including Washington, D.C., Boston, Chicago, and San Diego, with National Science Foundation (NSF) and Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) as supporting organizations. The conference has featured Keynote speeches by prominent researchers and industry leaders, including Donald Knuth, John Hopcroft, and Andrew S. Tanenbaum, and has published papers by leading researchers from University of Texas at Austin, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and Purdue University. The conference has also been associated with other events, such as the International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS) and the ACM SIGCOMM Conference, with ACM SIGCOMM and IEEE Communications Society as co-sponsors.
The IEEE Conference on Computer Communications is organized by the IEEE Computer Society, in cooperation with other organizations, including ACM SIGCOMM and Internet Society (ISOC). The conference is managed by a Steering Committee, which includes representatives from University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), University of Michigan, and Georgia Institute of Technology, as well as industry professionals from Google, Microsoft, and Cisco Systems. The Technical Program Committee (TPC) is responsible for selecting papers for presentation at the conference, with members from Stanford University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and Carnegie Mellon University. The conference also has a Local Organization Committee, which is responsible for arranging the logistics of the conference, with support from IEEE Communications Society and ACM SIGCOMM.
The proceedings of the IEEE Conference on Computer Communications are published by IEEE Xplore, and are available online, with DOIs assigned to each paper. The proceedings include all papers presented at the conference, as well as Tutorials and Workshops, with papers from leading researchers at University of California, Berkeley, University of Washington, and University of Toronto. The proceedings are indexed by major indexing services, including Scopus, Web of Science, and Google Scholar, and are widely cited in the field of Computer science and Electrical engineering. The conference also publishes a Conference program, which includes information about the conference schedule, Technical sessions, and Social events, with support from National Science Foundation (NSF) and Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA).
The IEEE Conference on Computer Communications presents several awards to recognize outstanding contributions to the field of Computer networking and Telecommunications, including the Best paper award, which is presented to the authors of the best paper at the conference, as selected by the Technical Program Committee (TPC), with members from University of Cambridge, University of Oxford, and California Institute of Technology (Caltech). The conference also presents a Best student paper award, which is presented to the authors of the best paper written by a student, with support from IEEE Communications Society and ACM SIGCOMM. Other awards presented at the conference include the IEEE Computer Society Technical Achievement Award and the ACM SIGCOMM Lifetime Achievement Award, with past winners including Vint Cerf, Bob Kahn, and Larry Peterson.
The IEEE Conference on Computer Communications has been held annually since 1972, with past conferences held in various locations, including San Francisco, New York City, Las Vegas, and Vancouver, with IEEE Computer Society as the main sponsor. Some notable past conferences include the 2019 conference, which was held in Paris, France, with IEEE Communications Society and ACM SIGCOMM as co-sponsors, and the 2018 conference, which was held in Honolulu, Hawaii, with National Science Foundation (NSF) and Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) as supporting organizations. The conference has also been associated with other events, such as the International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS) and the ACM SIGCOMM Conference, with ACM SIGCOMM and IEEE Communications Society as co-sponsors, and has featured Keynote speeches by prominent researchers and industry leaders, including Donald Knuth, John Hopcroft, and Andrew S. Tanenbaum. Category:Computer science conferences