(LANMAN 2025) 2025 IEEE 31st International Symposium on Local and Metropolitan Area Networks

NetworksComputer Science and Technologies

Conference Date

Jul 07-Jul 08, 2025

Place

Lille, France

Submission Deadline

Apr 04, 2025

E-mail

eventconduct@ieee.org

Telephone

Description

IEEE LANMAN has an established tradition as a forum for presenting and discussing the latest technical advances in local and metropolitan area networking. Continuing that tradition, IEEE LANMAN 2025 invites cutting-edge papers spanning both theory and experimentation. The organizing committee is delighted to invite you to the 31st IEEE LANMAN (LANMAN 2025) to be held from July 7 to 8, 2025.

IEEE LANMAN 2025 solicits paper submissions of papers up to 6 pages. Short papers up to 2 pages are also solicited on work-in-progress ideas. Some regular paper submissions may be accepted as short papers (2 pages) by the TPC. The page limits include all figures, tables, and references.

All papers must be electronically submitted in PDF according to the guidelines in the symposium website http://www.ieee-lanman.org. The proceedings will be published in IEEE Xplore and will include both short and regular papers presented at the symposium. A best paper award will be awarded.

Papers are solicited on any topic in networking, including, but not limited to:
5G and 6G cellular data networking
AI and machine learning for local and metropolitan area networking
AI and machine learning for network measurement and traffic analysis
Cloud, edge, and fog computing integration
Co-existence and heterogeneity support at the edge (HetNets)
Datacenter networks
Energy efficiency for local and metropolitan area networking
Information-centric networking in local and metropolitan areas
Information security for local and metropolitan area networking
Intelligent routing, forwarding, and scheduling
Machine-to-machine communication
Networking designs for AI and ML
Networking for online education and entertainment
Networking protocols and architectures for the IoTs
Network and transport mechanisms for latency reduction
Network virtualization in local and metropolitan areas
Network Digital Twins (NDTs) and AI/ML
Network verification using AI/ML
NetOps and AI/ML
Network security and AI/ML
Performance and reliability of local and metropolitan area networks
Public safety networks
Self-learning network architectures
Software-defined networking in local and metropolitan areas
Wireless access technologies
Satellite networks and their integration with terrestrial network infrastructure
Network protocols and architectures

GENERAL CO-CHAIRS:
Valeria Loscri (Inria, France)
Chen Qian (University of California Santa Cruz, US)

TPC CO-CHAIRS:
Wenfei Wu (Peking University, China)
Eirini Eleni Tsiropoulou ( Arizona State University, US)

PUBLICATION CHAIR:
Filippo Malandra (University of Buffalo, US)

WEB CHAIR:
Xiaoxue Zhang (University of Nevada Reno, US)

POSTERS, DEMOS, PHD FORUM CHAIR:
Aris Leivadeas (ETS Montreal, CA)

TUTORIALS CHAIR:
Anna Maria Vegni (Roma Tre University, IT)

PUBLICITY CHAIRS:
Maria Diamanti (National Technical University of Athens, GR)
Yagmur Yigit (Edinburgh Napier University, UK)