MCNA2025: International Conference on Modern Computing, Networking and Applications
https://mcna-conference.org/2025/
May 19, 2025 - May 22, 2025
TAMPA, FLORIDA, USA
Co-sponsored by IEEE Florida West Coast Section
Scope:
By 2030, cloud services adoption is expected to reach 94%, with the quantum
computing market growing to $3.18 billion and the AI market reaching $1.8
trillion. Edge computing is set to expand at a CAGR of 38.9%, 5G will cover 40%
of the global population, and IoT is projected to drive the installation of 75
billion devices. Cybersecurity spending is expected to rise to $266 billion.
AI-driven advancements in multimedia, computer vision, healthcare ($208
billion), smart cities ($3.5 trillion), and autonomous vehicles ($11 billion)
are transforming industries. The International Conference on Modern Computing,
Networking, and Applications invites submissions on innovations in these
fields, data management, blockchain, AI-driven business solutions, and more,
featuring research presentations, case studies, and workshops.
Call for Papers:
We invite submissions of high-quality research papers addressing original and unpublished work on various aspects of modern computing, networking, and applications. Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
*AI and Machine Learning Integration
*Networking Technologies
*Cybersecurity Innovations
*Cloud and Edge Computing
*Smart Cities and Infrastructure
*Autonomous Systems and Robotics
*Healthcare and Biomedical Applications
*Blockchain and Distributed Ledger Technologies
*Data Management and Big Data
*Multimedia Systems and Applications
*Computer Vision Applications
*Emerging Trends in Computing, Networking, Multimedia, and Computer Vision
*Modern Computing
Architectures
Full Paper Important Dates
Full Paper Submission: March 6, 2025 (Firm Deadline)
Full Paper Acceptance Notification: April 6, 2025
Camera Ready Submission: April 25, 2025
Submission Options:
Authors can submit their work in different formats as follows:
Full Paper
Papers are 6 to 8 pages and should be registered by at least one non-student author. This should be registered by at least one non-student author.
Workshop Paper
Papers are 6 to 8 pages submitted to one of the workshops (all papers will be included in the same proceedings) and should be registered by at least one non-student author.
Student Paper
MCNA offers a distinctive platform for students at all academic levels to showcase their continuous technical work and innovative ideas. This occasion fosters meaningful interactions, enabling participants to receive valuable feedback and suggestions from esteemed researchers in the field. Moreover, MCNA aims to cultivate a global community of supportive students, fostering social and intellectual engagement among students, researchers, and professionals from academia, industry, and government. Students at any academic level are encouraged to submit a concise paper (up to 4 pages) summarizing their technical work, which may include ongoing research or a technical project. Submissions will undergo thorough review by a program committee, and accepted papers will be presented by the students during oral or poster sessions (to be determined upon acceptance). The paper should be authored solely by the student and their supervisor. Student registration (a reduced registration) will suffice to cover this submission track if the student is the attending individual.
Publication:
All papers that are accepted, registered, and presented in MCNA and the workshops co-located with it will be submitted to IEEEXplore for possible publication.
Earlier versions of the proceedings can be found on:
· DBLP