Painel 1: AI/ML in Computer Networks: Myths, Facts, and Future

Data/Horário: Terça-feira (23/05) – 17:30 às 18:30

Local: Sala G/H

  • Mediador: Antonio Augusto de A. Rocha (Universidade Federal Fluminense)

  • Painelistas: Bruno Ribeiro (Purdue University), Damla Turgut (University of Central Florida)

  • Resumo: The use of AI/ML in computer networks is not a new concept, with research dating back more than 20 years. However, recent advancements in tools and techniques have sparked renewed interest in the application of AI/ML in networks. Innovative solutions leveraging AI/ML can now be applied to both traditional and new problems. However, this increased attention has also led to inflated expectations and potential misapplication of AI/ML in computer networks. This panel aims to dispel myths and discuss facts and the future of AI/ML in the field. The discussion will focus on identifying challenges and outlining viable steps for progress.

Painel 2: 6G Technologies and the Wireless Communications Research

Data/Horário: Quarta-feira (24/05) – 17:30 às 18:30

Local: Sala G/H

  • Mediador: Antônio Marcos Alberti (Instituto Nacional de Telecomunicações)

  • Painelistas: Juliano Wickboldt (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul) , Maria Marquezini (Ericsson)

Painel 3: Challenges for Computer Networking Research in a Post-Pandemic Future

Data/Horário: Quinta-feira (25/05) – 17:30 às 18:30

Local: Sala G/H

  • Mediador: Eduardo Cerqueira (Universidade Federal do Pará)

  • Painelistas: Luiz A. DaSilva (Virginia Tech), Torsten Braun (Universität Bern)