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ICFEC 2019: IEEE International Conference on Fog and Edge Computing - Call for paper, ranking, acceptance rate, submission deadline, notification date, conference location, submission guidelines, and other important details


This article provides the call for paper, ranking, acceptance rate, submission deadline, notification date, conference location, submission guidelines, and other important details of ICFEC 2019: IEEE International Conference on Fog and Edge Computing all at one place.

Conference Location Larnaca, Cyprus
Conference Date 2019-05-14
Notification Date 2019-03-15
Submission Deadline 2019-01-31
Conference Website and Submission Link http://www.cloudbus.org/fog/icfec2019/


Conference Ranking


IEEE International Conference on Fog and Edge Computing ranking based on CCF, Core, and Qualis is shown below:

CCF Ranking
Core Ranking
Qualis Ranking

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  • About Qualis Ranking: This conference ranking is published by the Brazilian ministry of education. It uses the h-index as a performance metric to rank conferences. Conferences are classified into performance groups that range from A1 (to the best), A2, B1, B2,..., B5 (to the wost). To know more about qualis ranking, visit here

Conference Acceptance Rate


Below is the acceptance rate of IEEE International Conference on Fog and Edge Computing conference for the last few years:

Year Submitted Papers Accepted Papers Accepted Percentage/Acceptance Rate

We are working hard to collect and update the acceptance rate details of the conferences for recent years. However, you can consider the above (if available) acceptance rates to predict the average chances of acceptance of your research paper at this conference.



Conference Call for paper


The Internet of Things (IoT) paradigm is incorporating “things” from the physical world into the Internet environment to enhance the monitoring and intelligent control of physical, digital and social systems. Such things include smart infrastructures like power grids with sensing and actuation capabilities, mobile platforms like smart phones and vehicles, and consumer electronics and appliances such as refrigerators and healthcare devices. In cloud-centric IoT applications, the observational streams from these things at the edge of the network are extracted, accumulated and processed centrally at public/private clouds, and the responses are communicated back to the things, leading to significant latencies and bandwidth costs.To satisfy the ever-increasing demand for computing resources from emerging applications such as IoT, academics and industry experts are now advocating to supplement large cloud data centers with micro data centres. These micro data centres, also called Fogs, are located at the edge of the network, closer to a user (in the spatial and/or network topology) than cloud data centres. Further, edge devices such as smart phones and gateways themselves have non-trivial compute capacity and are even closer to the user. As a result, it is possible to utilize such edge and fog resources to off-load computation that would traditionally have been carried out at the cloud.Referred to as “Fog/Edge computing”, this paradigm is expected to improve the agility of cloud service deployments, make use of opportunistic and cheap computing, and leverage the network latency and bandwidth diversities between these resources. On the one hand, the development of fog and edge computing infrastructure requires examining operating systems, virtualization and containers, and middleware techniques for fabric management. On the other hand, the use of fog and edge computing paradigm requires extensions to current programming models and development of new abstractions that will allow developers to design novel applications that can benefit from such massively distributed systems. This also opens up other challenges in: security, privacy and trust of the edge and fog resources; resource management for mobile, transient and constrained resources; distributed data, state and context management; and emerging domains like autonomous vehicles and deep learning over such platforms.The conference seeks to attract contributions covering both theory and practice over system software and domain-specific applications in these areas. Some representative topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
Data centers and infrastructures for Fog/Edge Computing
Middleware for Fog/Edge infrastructures
Programming models and runtime systems for Fog/Edge Computing
Scheduling for Fog/Edge infrastructures
Fog/Edge storage
Monitoring/metering of Fog/Edge infrastructures
Fog/Edge Computing applications
Latency/locality-critical applications
Legal issues in Fog/Edge clouds
Security and privacy – including support for new cryptographic approaches
Modelling Fog/Edge environments – e.g. using process networks, agent-based models, Peer-2-Peer systems, etc.
Performance monitoring and modelling
Applications of Fog/Edge Computing

Submission Deadline


ICFEC 2019: IEEE International Conference on Fog and Edge Computing submission deadline is 2019-01-31.

Note: It is generally recommended to submit your conference paper on or before the submission deadline. Generally, conferences do not encourage to submit the research paper after the deadline is over. In rare scenarios, conferences extend their deadline. Decision about the extension of the deadline is generally updated on the official conference webpage.


Notification date


Notification date of ICFEC 2019: IEEE International Conference on Fog and Edge Computing is 2019-03-15.

Note: This is the date on which conference announces the result about acceptance or rejection of submitted papers. If your research paper is accepted, the conference will request you to submit the camera ready version of your research paper by the due date. Due date to submit the camera ready version of the paper is generally posted on the official web page of the conferences or notified to you via. email.


Conference Date


ICFEC 2019: IEEE International Conference on Fog and Edge Computing will start on 2019-05-14.

Note: This is the date on which the conference starts.


Conference Location


ICFEC 2019: IEEE International Conference on Fog and Edge Computing will be organized at Larnaca, Cyprus. This is the place where the conference is organized and the research paper is to be presented.