Information for authors

Submission Guidelines

Submitted manuscripts should be written in English conforming to the standard IEEE templates available from here. We invite the following two types of submissions: 

Full Papers (6 pages complementary, and up to 8 pages with over length charge) and

Short Papers (3 pages complementary and up to 4 pages with over length charge).

All paper submissions must represent original and unpublished work.

Steps

Committee

Advisory Panel

Professor Richard Harris, Massey University, NZ
Associate Professor Mark Gregory, RMIT University, AU
Professor Phuoc Tran-Gia, Wuerzburg University, Germany
Professor Krys Pawlikowski, University of Canterbury, NZ

Steering Committee

Workshops

Women in Technology

ITNAC 2020 will host a women in technology workshop on Wednesday 25 November 2020.

This is an exciting opportunity to participate in a workshop on the struggles, the journey, what worked and what did not, inclusion and positive reinforcement. The workshop aims to include a keynote on "Challenges and opportunities for female professionals in technology careers" and a panel discussion including Q+A on "Empowering female professionals for successful technology related roles".

Chair

25-27 November 2020 Melbourne, Australia

Conference content will be submitted to major Abstracting and Indexing (A&I) databases including IEEE Xplore, EI COMPENDEX, Scopus, and Google Scholar.

ITNAC 2020 will be held onsite and online due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Authors of accepted papers will be provided with an opportunity to participate at ITNAC 2020. We welcome the opportunity to ensure that our community can come together at the difficult time.

Committee

Advisory Panel

Professor Richard Harris, Massey University, NZ
Associate Professor Mark Gregory, RMIT University, AU
Professor Phuoc Tran-Gia, Wuerzburg University, Germany
Professor Krys Pawlikowski, University of Canterbury, NZ

Steering Committee

27-29 November 2019 Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand

jai Conference content will be submitted to major Abstracting and Indexing (A&I) databases including IEEE Xplore, EI COMPENDEX, Scopus, and Google Scholar.

Keynotes

Professor Peter Smith, Professor of Statistics, IEEE Fellow, Victoria University, Topic - What can we learn about 5G performance from clustered ray-based channel models? - Read more

Tourism

About Dunedin

Dunedin is the oldest city in New Zealand, founded mainly by Scottish settlers about 150 years ago. For this reason, it is also known as the Edinburgh of the South.

The University of Otago, a key part of Dunedin, is New Zealand's oldest and top-ranked research university. The student life has made it the student capital of New Zealand; the rich mix of cultures makes Dunedin a diverse and vibrant international city of friendly people.

Demonstrations

Software Tool Demonstrations

Demonstrations of software tools for studying telecommunication networks will be presented during a special session of the conference.

1. Akaroa2, an automated universal controller of distributed quantitative stochastic simulation of telecommunication networks

Presenters: Krys Pawlikowski and Greg Ewing, University of Canterbury in Christchurch,

Keynotes

Keynote Speakers - Abstracts and Bios

 

Professor Ying-Dar Lin

Keynote Topic: Network Cloudification: SDN-NFV and 5G-MEC with Edge and Fog Computing

Abstract: