Call for Demos & Posters

    The IFIP Networking 2025 Conference invites submissions for Posters and Demos showcasing cutting-edge research, innovative solutions, and practical applications in the field of computer networking. This vibrant forum provides an opportunity for researchers, practitioners, and developers to present and discuss their work with a global audience.

    Scope of Posters and Demos

    We encourage submissions that align with the conference themes, including but not limited to:

    • 5G/6G networks and beyond
    • Anomaly and malware detection
    • Applications of privacy-preserving computation in networks
    • Blockchain, ledger technologies, and their network-related applications
    • Complex and dynamic networks
    • Data center networking
    • Data-driven network design
    • Delay/disruption tolerant networks
    • Device-to-device communications
    • Digital Continuum
    • Drone networking and unmanned technology-based services and applications
    • Emerging value-added services and applications
    • Evolution of IP network architectures and protocols
    • Fog and edge computing
    • Green networking
    • Heterogeneous and integrated networks
    • In-network computing
    • Information Centric Networking
    • Internet of Things (IoT), and crowdsensing/crowdsourcing
    • Localization in indoor environments
    • Long-range communications
    • Machine learning (ML) and networking, artificial intelligence (AI)
    • (Multi-tenant) network slicing
    • mmWave, and THz communications
    • Network architectures, applications, and services
    • Network attack/intrusion detection and mitigation
    • Network automation and management
    • Network economics and Game Theory
    • Network forensics
    • Network function virtualization (NFV)
    • Network modelling, analysis, and measurement
    • Network performance and optimization
    • Network security, authentication, measurement, trust and privacy
    • Network testbeds
    • Network traffic analysis
    • Non-terrestrial networks
    • Opportunistic networks
    • Optical networking
    • Overlay and P2P networks
    • Participatory networks
    • Performance measurements
    • Positioning, Navigation, and Timing
    • Protective and collaborative networking
    • Public Safety Networks
    • Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces
    • Resilient networks
    • Quality of service (QoS), quality of experience (QoE)
    • Quantum networking, quantum communications
    • Resource management
    • Self-organizing networks
    • Social networking
    • Socio-economic aspects of networks, pricing, and billing
    • Software-defined networking (SDN)
    • Traffic engineering
    • Topology characterization
    • Traffic monitoring and analysis
    • Trustworthy and multi-metric routing
    • User behavior modelling, user profiling and tracking
    • Vehicular networks and communications
    • Web technologies
    • Wireless and mobile networks
    • Wireless power transfer networks
    • Wireless sensor networks

    Posters should concisely present research ideas, preliminary results, or innovations in progress, while demos should showcase working systems, tools, or prototypes.

    Abstracts of the accepted and presented posters and demos will be published in the IFIP Digital Library as well as will be submitted for inclusion into IEEE Xplore subject to meeting IEEE Xplore’s scope and quality requirements.

    Submission Guidelines

    We invite submissions in the form of a three-page abstract following the IEEE conference format. All posters and demos will be evaluated based on their quality and relevance to the conference themes. Submissions must be written in English and adhere to the IEEE conference format, with a strict maximum length of three pages, including all figures, references, and appendices. Submissions exceeding this limit will not be reviewed.

    Please include clear details about what you intend to display or demonstrate in your poster or demo. Indicate explicitly whether your submission is for a poster or a demo.

    If your demo requires special arrangements or additional equipment, ensure these details are specified in your submission. Note that any additional requests are subject to budgetary approval.

    All submissions must be submitted in the Portable Document Format (PDF) electronically using EDAS:
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    While submitting posters or demos, ensure that the title, co-authors, and a concise abstract (up to 200 words) are provided as metadata in EDAS.

    At least one author of each accepted submission must register for the conference at the full rate (member or non-member) and present the demo or poster in person unless a substitute presenter is approved by the TPC co-chairs before the event. Registration fees are non-refundable and must be paid before uploading the final formatted, publication-ready version.

    To maintain fairness during the review process, changes to the author list are not permitted after submission. If accepted, the author list (including order) must remain consistent with the metadata provided in EDAS for the final camera-ready version.

    Important Dates

    • Submission Deadline: 18/04/2025
    • Notification of Acceptance: 25/04/2025
    • Camera-Ready Submission: 02/05/2025
    • Conference Event Date: 26-29/05/2025

    Questions?

    For additional details, please visit the official website or contact the Posters and Demos Chair at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

    Demo/Poster chair

    Dr Zinon Zinonos, American University of Beirut Mediterraneo

    We look forward to your contributions to the IFIP/IEEE Networking 2025 Conference!