14 October 2022 // 14:00 – 15:30 // Virtual
WORKSHOP ORGANIZERS
- Mohammad N. Patwary, University of Wolverhampton, United Kingdom (Great Britain), Patwary@wlv.ac.uk
- Md Arafatur Arafatur Rahman, University of Wolverhampton, United Kingdom (Great Britain), arafatur.rahman@ieee.org
- Mithun Mukherjee, Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, China, mithun.mukherjee@outlook.com
SCOPE
The demand for Data Transfer Rate is rising due to the increase of Data Traffic over time, which urges us to enhance the network systems capabilities from 4G to 5G. However, recently these demands have increased exponentially, and we need to develop a more robust physical network infrastructure to ensure enhanced Mobile Broadband (eMBB), Ultra-Reliable Low Latency Communications (URLLC), massive Machine Type Communications (mMTC), and security with dynamic, adaptive, and self-learning AI systems for upcoming Beyond 5G (B5G) and 6G.
B5G and 6G may bring enormous challenges because of several aspects, such as superior sensitivity, spectrum management, architectural design, network complexity, heterogeneity enhancement, trustworthiness, resource management, application possibilities, energy management, etc. Consequently, it is essential to develop a robust pathway exploiting currently available facilities, physical networks instrument, devices, Cross-layering aspects, and AI techniques to ensure a sustainable B5G/6G for the future. Therefore, we aim to organize a workshop on AI-enabled Future Networks: A Cross-layer Perspective, where the respected academician, researcher, entrepreneur, industrial practitioners, governmental agencies, and many others may share their innovations, individual thoughts, propositions, latest finding, technical challenges, open research scope, potential application scope, solutions as theories, algorithms, key technologies and so on.
INVITED TALK
Mohammad N. Patwary, University of Wolverhampton, United Kingdom (Great Britain)
Talk Title: A Roadmap for AI-enablement for Future Networks
Short Bio: Prof. Mohammad Patwary is Full Professor of Telecommunications & Director of Centre for Future Networks & Autonomous Systems (CeFNAS) at the Faculty of Science & Engineering in University of Wolverhampton since June 2020. He is also research lead for ‘5G Connected Forest Project’ funded by DCMS that aims at accelerating ‘visitor economy’ in Midlands. Hewas a full Professor of telecommunication networks and digital productivity and the Head of the Intelligent Systems and Networks (ISN) Research Group, at School of Computing and Digital Technology, Birmingham City University, UK, between 2017 till 2020; he was also the Principal Architect for a large scale 5G testbed in the UK to accelerate digital productivity and to develop urban connected community with West Midland 5G during 2018-2020. He was also a Full Professor of wireless systems and digital productivity & the Chair of the Centre of Excellence on Digital Productivity with Connected Services, Staffordshire University, until 2017. His current research interests include intelligent & autonomous systems, wireless communication systems design and optimization, the future generation of cellular network architecture, and business modeling for data-economy. He is Chartered Engineer of Engineering-Council UK, Senior Member of IEEE, Fellow of IET, and co-chair of Testbed working group of International Network Generation Roadmap at IEEE.
ACCEPTED PAPERS
A Streamlit-based Artificial Intelligence Trust Platform for Next-Generation Wireless Networks – Murat Kuzlu (Old Dominion University, USA); Ferhat Ozgur Catak (University of Stavanger, Norway); Salih Sarp (Virginia Commonwealth University & Old Dominion University, USA); Umit Cali (NTNU, USA); Oezguer Gueler (Old Dominion University, USA)
Cloud Native Applications Profiling using a Graph Neural Networks Approach – Amine Boukhtouta (Ericsson Research, Canada); Taous Madi (King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia); Makan Pourzandi (Ericsson, Canada); Hyame Alameddine (Ericsson Research, Canada) // (Note: This paper has been scheduled in workshop WS5, on-site presentation click here)
Business Models for 5G and Future Mobile Network Operators – Laurence Banda and Mjumo Mzyece (University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa); Fisseha Mekuria (Malmo University, Sweden & Technology & Society, Sweden)
Attack Graphs for Standalone Non-Public 5G Networks – Arpit Tripathi (Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad & Institute for Development and Research in Banking Technology, India); Abhishek Thakur (IDRBT, India); Bheemarjuna Reddy Tamma (IIT Hyderabad, India)
On Securing MAC Layer Broadcast Signals Against Covert Channel Exploitation in 5G, 6G & Beyond – Reza S Soosahabi (University of Louisiana Lafayette & Keysight Technologies, USA); Magdy A Bayoumi (University of Louisiana Lafayette, USA)
An Innovative Hashgraph-based Federated Learning Approach for 5G Network Protection – Hisham A. Kholidy (State University of New York (SUNY) Polytechnic Institute, USA); Riaad Kamaludeen (SUNY Polytechnic Institute, USA)