TMA CONFERENCE 2023
Network Traffic Measurement and Analysis Conference
Technical Sponsors: IFIP, IFIP TC6-WG6.6, IEEE, IEEE ComSoc
PhD School Travel Grants Program: ACM SIGCOMM
Location: Napoli, Italy
Conference Dates: 26-29 June, 2023
Paper Registration: Monday 27th March 2023 AoE (FIRM)
Paper Submission: Monday 27th March 2023 AoE (FIRM)
Author Notification: Friday 12th May 2023
Camera Ready: Wednesday 31st May Wednesday 7th June 2023 (CEST)
We are very excited to announce the 7th edition of the Network Traffic Measurement and Analysis Conference (TMA Conference 2023), this year organized by the University of Napoli Federico II.
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TMA Conference is a highly selective venue for the presentation of both early-stage and mature research as well as controversial work on all the aspects of network measurements. The focus is on improving the practice or application of network measurements across the entire network stack up to application layers, with an emphasis on diverse areas of network communication such as Network Function Virtualization, Software-Defined Networks, Cloud Services, Data Centers or Content Distribution Networks, so as to support innovative services and applications. We also welcome more traditional measurement topics, such as traffic classification, anomaly detection, network performance evaluation and traffic analysis.
The Conference maintains its tradition of open and lively interaction between scientists and engineers in academia and industry and serves as a premier forum to exchange ideas, present new results and advance the state-of-the-art.
TMA Conference 2023 will present a Best Paper Award to the best contribution. Authors of selected top TMA 2023 papers will be invited to submit an extended version of their paper to IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management (Impact Factor 4.758) for fast-track processing.
Papers accepted for presentation will be published in the IFIP Open Digital Library, with open access, and submitted to IEEE Xplore.