CALL FOR PAPERS
14th Workshop on Management of Cloud and Smart City Systems (MoCS 2024)
Co-located with 29th IEEE ISCC 2024

26th-29th June, Paris, France    -    
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The last years have witnessed a permanent change of vision of cloud systems, 
evolving from a centralized system to a highly distributed environment. 
Nowadays, the most important stakeholders such as private companies, public 
agencies, research communities and citizens rely on the cloud for a number of 
purposes, ranging from sharing hardware infrastructures to software, data, and 
sensing services.
The services designed for complex scenarios such as smart cities, Agriculture 
4.0 and the upcoming Industry 5.0, pave the path for a new era of highly 
distributed and cognitive clouds. For instance, the complexity of human 
dynamics in a city can be better analysed by decentralising the infrastructure, 
analysing how the distributed infrastructure has to be evolved at runtime, 
integrating and opening the data and sharing the services. The distributed and 
cognitive cloud paradigm is a key enabling technology, whereby applications and 
network functions are hosted in the cloud-to-thing continuum, and their 
placement can evolve depending on the context. Despite such a rapid 
(re-)evolution of edge-cloud systems, the extremely heterogeneous smart city 
applications (sensing as a service, crowd sensing, etc.) makes the satisfaction 
of all the requirements a big challenge. In this context, emergent paradigms 
like artificial intelligence (AI), privacy-enhancing technologies (PET), 
cybersecurity, blockchain (BC), and metaverse are key enablers for 
cloud-to-thing systems to shape the development of autonomic orchestration and 
networking.

The focus of MoCS 2024 is in the convergence of distributed clouds, cognitive 
clouds, digital twins and privacy-aware applications for complex scenarios like 
smart cities and learning-driven approaches for urban planning. The workshop 
aims at disseminating results on both theoretical and applicative aspects.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
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- Application of distributed clouds to smart cities services.
- Models for context-aware crowdsensing techniques at urban-level scale.
- Human-enabled Edge Computing (HEC) paradigm.
- Computing continuum for smart cities services.
- Cognitives cloud for smart cities services.
- Digital twins for smart cities services.
- Edge data center deployment in urban environments.
- ML- and AI-based approaches cloud/edge-based smart
city applications.
- AI-driven models, architectures, and frameworks for edge computing.
- Experiences on the (re)use of open platforms for cloudintegrated smart cities 
services.
- Design and evaluation tools for scalability and efficient resource allocation 
in smart cities.
- Design and application of cloud/edge technologies to Intelligent Transport 
Systems (ITS).
- ML-evaluation for automatic road anomaly detection.
- Vehicular cloud architectures for provisioning of smart cities services.
- Models and paradigms for the management of cloud/MEC services within/between 
data.
- Data-driven approaches for smart transportation in urban areas.
- Blockchain solutions for secure and reliable transactions between 
counterparts in data sharing/trading.
- Security and privacy techniques to cloud/edge-based smart city applications.
- Post-quantum security and privacy for smart city applications.
- Design and evaluation of microservices-based networking for 5G edge networks.
- Edge AI for next generation O-RAN architecture.


Submission Guidelines
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Authors are invited to submit original technical papers for publication in MoCS 
2024. Manuscripts must be written in English, in the IEEE double-column 
proceedings format, and their length should not exceed 6 pages (including 
tables, figures, references and appendices).

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following link:
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Paper Review and Publication
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All submitted manuscripts will be peer-reviewed by at least three reviewers. 
Accepted papers must be presented by at least one of their authors, who must 
also register for the conference. Only accepted and presented papers will 
appear in the ISCC 2024 proceedings and submitted for inclusion to IEEEXplore.


Important Dates
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Submission deadline: April 15th, 2024
Notifications: May 23rd, 2024
Camera-ready: June 1st, 2024

Workshop Chairs
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Jaime Galán-Jiménez, University of Extremadura
Pericle Perazzo, University of Pisa
Armando Ruggeri, University of Messina
Domenico Scotece, University of Bologna
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