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Call for Papers
21th Swedish National Computer Networking and Cloud Computing Workshop (SNCNW 2026)
Uppsala, June 10-11, 2026
CFP for download: SNCNW2026_CfP_flyer.pdf
Purpose and scope
SNCNW is a creative and informal Swedish forum dedicated to computer
communication, networking and cloud computing. SNCNW’s main objective
is to bring together researchers, practitioners, scientists, and
engineers within these areas to foster idea generation, innovation,
and collaboration, thereby strengthening these fields in Sweden. The
workshop provides a platform for research and development groups to
present their ongoing work to fellow experts in the field for
discussion.
The scope of SNCNW covers all technical aspects of computer networks,
cloud and edge computing, Internet-of-Things, distributed systems, and
their associated computing platforms and applications. Academic papers
should emphasize research advances, while industrial papers may focus
on practical implementation, deployment, and evaluation. A broad range
of submissions is welcome, including position papers, expressing ideas
and new research directions, and papers describing work-in-progress.
All submitted papers will undergo a formal review process. The goal is
to ensure that the program reflects ongoing national research and
development efforts and to provide constructive feedback to the
authors.
Areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
- AI/ML for networking, cloud, and edge systems
- 5G Advanced, 6G, and non-terrestrial networks
- Cloud/Fog/Edge Computing Architectures and Applications
- Communication in Cyber-Physical Systems and Distributed Control Systems
- Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)
- Connected and autonomous mobility
- Security, privacy, and trustworthy systems
- Sustainable and energy-efficient digital infrastructure
- Resilience, fault tolerance, reliability and availability for mission-critical networks
- Network architectures, protocols, and programmability
- Time-Sensitive Networking
- Spectrum technologies and software-defined networking
- Distributed storage and data platforms
- Digital twins and real-time systems
- Communications in application domains with particular requirements (Smart Cities, Smart Grid, Smart Transportation, Smart Health, Ambient Assisted Living, Smart Building/Smart Home, Smart Agriculture, etc.)
- Positioning and sensing systems
- XR and emerging networked applications
- Network measurement, monitoring, and experimentation
- Hardware design for computing and communication
- Testbeds and real-world deployments
- Interoperability and open standards
- Quantum communication and emerging technologies
- Automotive Control and Transportation Systems
- Wired and Wireless Communication Systems and Technologies for Industrial Automation
- Network management including management for heterogeneous networks
Important dates
| Full Paper Submission Deadline |
April 24, 2026 - EXTENDED! |
| Acceptance Notification: | May 21, 2026 |
| Camera-ready Version Deadline: | June 4, 2026 |
Submission guidelines
See the Submission guidelines
for more information.