Keynotes
Professor Winston Seah
Keynote Topic: Making Sense out of IoT Non-Sense
Abstract:
Professor Winston Seah
Keynote Topic: Making Sense out of IoT Non-Sense
Abstract:
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,
Keynote Speakers - Abstracts and Bios
 
Professor Ying-Dar Lin
Keynote Topic: Network Cloudification: SDN-NFV and 5G-MEC with Edge and Fog Computing
Abstract:
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ITNAC 2019 Conference Program
Download the Program Draft 5
Please notify the committee of information missing from the draft program or if you wish to move your paper to another session (remember that a reason should be provided and not all requests may be possible).
Workshops
It is important that if you wish to participate in a Conference Workshop that you register in EDAS.
For information on the workshops please look here.
Conference Tour
The conference tour walk starts at 1:30 pm from AUT (venue).
Conference Hotel Deal and Dinner Location
TBA
Accommodation Near AUT, Auckland
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Student accommodation (within 5 minutes)
Please note that student accommodation at AUT may not be available, so check around the area for other suitable locations too.
Auckland University of Technology
Link to venue website
Conference Venue: WG Building (WG126) Address: AUT CITY CAMPUS, 55 Wellesley Street East, Auckland Central
 
Registration and fees
How to make the registration payment for ITNAC 2019
If you wish to write a journal paper that is an extension of your accepted conference paper there are current special issue opportunities. We recommend you submit your ITNAC 2019 paper and special issue paper before the conference submission deadline to ensure you're papers will be considered. An extension paper should be not less than 30% longer and have a slightly different title to your ITNAC 2019 conference paper.
More information click here.
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Information for Overseas Participants
Visa to enter New Zealand
We strongly recommend to all participants that they check, as soon as possible, the rules for entering New Zealand that are applicable to passport holders from their specific country. Participants with passports from visa waiver countries do not need to apply for a visa to travel to New Zealand. However, they will need to have their letter of invitation to the Conference with them, in case they are requested at the border.