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20th Swedish National Computer Networking and Cloud Computing Workshop (SNCNW 2025)

University West, Trollhättan, June 10-11, 2025

Preliminary program

Sessions take place in Main Building (Main entrance/Service center), 1st Floor, Room F127. See directions and map on the Venue and local information page.

Presenters, please see the Presentation guidelines for preparations!

Tuesday June 10th

09:45 - Registration and coffee

10:15 - Welcome

10:30 - Session 1: Next-Generation Networking and Internet

Chair: Anders Lindgren, RISE

PERX: Energy-aware O-RAN Service Orchestration with Pairwise Performance Profiling
Arshad Javeed, Viktoria Fodor, György Dán (KTH Royal Institute of Technology)
Power Efficiency of a Hybrid 5G gNB Data Plane Combining SmartNICs and Commodity Servers
Mohsen Memarian (Karlstad University); Andreas Kassler (Karlstad University,Deggendorf Institute of Technology); Karl-Johan Grinnemo (Karlstad University); Sándor Laki (ELTE Eötvös Loránd University); Gergely Pongracz (Ericsson Research); Johan Forsman (TietoEvry)
Demonstrating Remote Healthcare Education with Immersive Communication Technologies
Muhammad Shahid Iqbal, Jonas Karlsson (Karlstad University); Anna Brunstrom (Karlstad University and University of Malaga); Mohammad Rajiullah, Giuseppe Caso, Karl-Johan Grinnemo, Anna Nordin, Jörgen Jansson, Anders Sidenblad (Karlstad University)

11:45 - Lunch

13:00 - Keynote 1: Thomas Pederson

Chair: Rashid Ali, University West

Wearable Persuasive Augmented Reality Systems
Thomas Pederson, Professor at University West
Abstract: What if future wearable systems would blend information and attentional cues into the perceived surrounding environment in a barely noticeable way, so as to not disturb ongoing thoughts and actions, yet influencing everyday microdecisions of the individual (or group)? This is both a scary and intriguing vision. Can we really build such systems and would we really like to? I will point to some findings in interaction technology research including attempts to manipulate human attention as motivation for why this topic is worth digging deeper into. I will also say a few words about our related activities in the Open Lab.
Bio: Thomas Pederson is Professor in Information Systems at the School of Business, Economics and IT at University West, Sweden, an expert in Human-Computer Interaction, and research lead in its Open Lab and the Computer Science research group at the Dept. of Engineering Science. He is also scientific commissioner in the National Swedish Ethical Review Authority, and steering committee member of the NordiCHI conference. Past affiliations include universities and research institutes in Sweden, Denmark, Germany, Italy, and France. Areas of interest: Implicit Human-Computer Interaction, Peripheral Interaction, Attention-Aware Systems, Augmented Reality, Artificial Intelligence, Sustainability. More about Thomas Pederson here.

14:00 - Session 2: Edge computing and human-centric networking

Chair: Shahriar Hasan, Mälardalen University

Towards a Framework to Dynamically Adaptive Multi-User Synchronization for Human-centered Intelligent Realities
Bowen Qin, Kurt Tutschku, Yan Hu (Blekinge Institute of Technology)
Resilient and Sovereign Edge Systems for Critical Infrastructure
Anders Lindgren (RISE Research Institutes of Sweden)
Evaluating Trust-Related Principles in an Implemented Distributed Edge AI System
Amanda Ericson (Mid Sweden University); Abubaker Gaber, Sebastian Heil (Chemnitz University of Technology); Stefan Forsström, Kyi Thar (Mid Sweden University); Martin Gaedke (Chemnitz University of Technology)

15:15 - Session 3: Poster and demos (incl coffee)

Chair: Galina Sidorenko, Lund University

Intrusion Detection System in Digital Twins for Industrial Control Systems
Sahar Zamanian, Maria Kihl (Lund University)
Cyber Risk Assessment Study and Mitigation Proposal: A Case Study for an Automotive Company
Umaporn Sratongyung, Sunil Lama Tamang, Fatiha Djebbar (University West)
Towards Structured Data Quality Assessment for Smart Grid SCADA-AI Pipelines: A Preliminary Exploration using a Graph-Based Approach
Dure Adan Ammara, Jianguo Ding, Kurt Tutschku (Blekinge Institute of Technology)
VR-VFL: Rate Selection and Client Scheduling for Vehicular Federated Learning Under Imperfect CSI
Metehan Karatas, Subhrakanti Dey, Christian Rohner, José Mairton Barros da Silva Júnior (Uppsala University)

16:30 - End of technical sessions

See the Venue and local information page for more information on the evening program.

18:00 - Visit to the Saab Car Museum, followed by dinner

Wednesday June 11th

09:00 - Session 4: XAI and ML in Networked Systems

Chair: Arshad Javeed, KTH

Towards Explainable Automotive Intrusion Detection: A Chunk-based Framework for CAN Traffic
Kabir Fahria (RISE Research Institutes of Sweden); Fahmina Kabir (Ewha Womans University); Nishat I Mowla (RISE Research Institutes of Sweden); Sarder Fakhrul Abedin (Mid Sweden University)
Machine Learning-Based Region Segmentation for Improved Wi-Fi Fingerprinting in Campus Indoor Localization
Mohamad Anas Mohamad Nour, Saleh Alshami, Rashid Ali (Department of Engineering Science, University West, Sweden)

09:50 - Coffee break

10:20 - Keynote 2: Daniel Gillblad

Chair: Bengt Ahlgren, RISE

Automating Intelligence - From threat intelligence to autonomous cyber security systems
Daniel Gillblad, Chief of AI at Recorded Future and Scientific Director at AI Sweden

11:20 - Session 5: IOT for healthcare applications

Chair: TBD

On using Radars to Locate Vulnerable People in their Homes
Fiona Maci, Kavish Solanki, Marijana Teljega, Daniel Einarson (Dept of Computer Science, Kristianstad University)
On an IoMT System to Predict Medical Devices Failures in Home Healthcare
Kevin Wilusz, David Rosenqvist, Daniel Einarson (Dept of Computer Science, Kristianstad University)

12:10 - Closing

12:20 - Lunch

13:20 - End