CALL FOR PAPERS

CALL OF WORKS

We invite those interested in presenting papers that fit the themes of the NETCOM 2024 (see topics) to send an ABSTRACT of at least 400 words. The abstract should highlight the importance of the work in providing knowledge or information of value to congress participants, as well as its contribution to the development of technology and the networking and telecommunications market.

It is thought that those attending the congress will be interested in solutions to practical electrical engineering problems, lessons learned from real cases, elements for decision-making and doing business, as well as finding out about technological trends and market strategies.

Attention! Under no circumstances may entries be commercial in nature or have aspects of advertising products, equipment or services.

We remind you that the organization of the NETCOM 2024 does not cover speakers' expenses such as accommodation, meals, transportation, etc.

Instructions on how to write the full paper will be sent in due course to all authors whose abstracts are selected.

Correspondence with summaries and abstracts, identified with "Subject: SUMMARY for NETCOM 2024", must be sent using the form below.

THEMES THE CONGRESS

Structured cabling
Access control and protection against vandalism
Security and CCTV
LGPD - General Data Protection Law
Artificial intelligence
Industry 4.0
Qualification of the workforce
Automation
Data centers
Energy efficiency
Cloud computing
Hyperconvergence
Data storage
Air conditioning
Batteries
IoT - Internet of Things
SDN - Software Defined Network

DDoS and network security
6G
Artificial Intelligence
FTTH and GPON
DWDM
Internet providers
Microducts and microfibers
Wireless
IPV6
OTT and IPTV
Submarine cables
Sharing poles and infrastructure
Neutral transport networks
Regulations and public policies
Value-added services
Marketing and commercial strategies

REGISTRATION CLOSED

29/05/2024 - Final date for submitting abstracts

10/06/2024 - Notification of acceptance or rejection of abstracts