The Local Computer Networks Conference (LCN) is an annual international academic conference organized by the IEEE Computer Society. The first LCN was held in 1976, with the full name of "Conference on Experiments in New Approaches to Local Computer Networking".[1] The second meeting in 1977 was called the "Conference on 'A Second Look at Local Computer Networking'" before it changed its name to "Third Conference on Local Computer Networks" in 1978. After that the conference was simply called LCN. The IEEE Technical Committee on Computer Communications has sponsored the LCN since 1979.[2]
LCN has grown to be a premier conference on theoretical and practical aspects of computer networking and is ranked as an A conference according to the CORE Rankings Portal in 2017.[3]
History of the conference
editHistory of the LCN conference | |||||||
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Year | City | Country (state) | Date | ||||
2023 | Daytona Beach | Florida, United States | 2 October – 5 October[4] | ||||
2022 | Edmonton | Canada | 26 September – 29 September (hybrid)[5] | ||||
2021 | Edmonton (virtual host city) | Canada | 4 October – 7 October (virtual)[6] | ||||
2020 | Sydney (virtual host city) | Australia | 16 November – 19 November (virtual)[7] | ||||
2019 | Osnabrück | Germany | 14 October – 17 October[8] | ||||
2018 | Chicago | Illinois, United States | 1 October – 4 October[9] | ||||
2017 | Singapore | Singapore | 9 October – 12 October[10] | ||||
2016 | Dubai | United Arab Emirates | 7 November – 10 November[11] | ||||
2015 | Clearwater Beach | Florida, United States | 26 October – 29 October[12] | ||||
2014 | Edmonton | Canada | 8 September – 11 September[13] | ||||
2013 | Sydney | Australia | 21 October – 24 October[14] | ||||
2012 | Clearwater Beach | Florida, United States | 22 October – 25 October[15] | ||||
2011 | Bonn | Germany | 4 October – 7 October[16] | ||||
2010 | Denver | Colorado, United States | 11 October – 14 October[17] | ||||
2009 | Zürich | Switzerland | 20 October – 23 October[18] | ||||
2008 | Montreal | Canada | 14 October – 17 October[19] | ||||
2007 | Dublin | Ireland | 15 October – 18 October[20] | ||||
2006 | Tampa | Florida, United States | 14 November – 16 November[21] | ||||
2005 | Sydney | Australia | 15 November – 17 November[22] | ||||
2004 | Tampa | Florida, United States | 16 November – 18 November[23] | ||||
2003 | Königswinter | Germany | 20 October – 24 October[24] | ||||
2002 | Tampa | Florida, United States | 6 November – 8 November[25] | ||||
2001 | Tampa | Florida, United States | 14 November – 16 November[26] | ||||
2000 | Tampa | Florida, United States | 8 November – 10 November[27] | ||||
1999 | Lowell | Massachusetts, United States | 18 October – 20 October[28] | ||||
1998 | Lowell | Massachusetts, United States | 11 October – 14 October[29] | ||||
1997 | Minneapolis | Minnesota, United States | 2 November – 5 November[30] | ||||
1996 | Minneapolis | Minnesota, United States | 13 October – 16 October[31] | ||||
1995 | Minneapolis | Minnesota, United States | 15 October – 18 October[32] | ||||
1994 | Minneapolis | Minnesota, United States | 2 October – 5 October[33] | ||||
1993 | Minneapolis | Minnesota, United States | 19 September – 22 September[34] | ||||
1992 | Minneapolis | Minnesota, United States | 13 September – 16 September[35] | ||||
1991 | Minneapolis | Minnesota, United States | 14 October – 17 October[36] | ||||
1990 | Minneapolis | Minnesota, United States | 30 September – 3 October[37] | ||||
1989 | Minneapolis | Minnesota, United States | |||||
1988 | Minneapolis | Minnesota, United States | 10 October – 12 October[38] | ||||
1987 | Minneapolis | Minnesota, United States | |||||
1986 | Minneapolis | Minnesota, United States | |||||
1985 | Minneapolis | Minnesota, United States | |||||
1984 | Minneapolis | Minnesota, United States | |||||
1983 | Minneapolis | Minnesota, United States | |||||
1982 | Minneapolis | Minnesota, United States | |||||
1981 | Minneapolis | Minnesota, United States | |||||
1980 | Minneapolis | Minnesota, United States | |||||
1979 | Minneapolis | Minnesota, United States | |||||
1978 | Minneapolis | Minnesota, United States | 23 October – 24 October | ||||
1977 | Minneapolis | Minnesota, United States | 13 October – 14 October | ||||
1976 | Minneapolis | Minnesota, United States | 16 September – 17 September |
Historical events
editThe conference celebrated its 40th anniversary 2015 in Clearwater Beach, Florida where Robert Metcalfe (founder of 3COM and co-inventor of the Ethernet network technology) gave the keynote speech [39][40] and held a panel session[41] with Harvey Freeman (President of the IEEE Communications Society 2017),[42] Howard Salwen ("father of the token ring" and founder of Proteon),[43] and Peter Martini (Director of Institute Fraunhofer FKIE).[44]
References
edit- ^ "IEEE Local Computer Networks (LCN) Conference Celebrates 40th Anniversary". 18 April 2018.
- ^ "LCN History".
- ^ "LCN CORE Ranking".
- ^ "LCN48 Home Page".
- ^ "LCN47 Home Page".
- ^ "LCN46 Home Page".
- ^ "LCN45 Home Page".
- ^ "LCN44 Home Page".
- ^ "LCN43 Home Page".
- ^ "LCN42 Home Page".
- ^ "LCN41 Home Page".
- ^ "LCN40 Home Page".
- ^ "LCN39 Home Page".
- ^ "LCN38 Home Page".
- ^ "LCN37 Home Page".
- ^ "LCN36 Home Page".
- ^ "LCN35 Home Page".
- ^ "LCN34 Home Page".
- ^ "LCN 2008 Technical Program" (PDF).
- ^ "LCN 2007 Technical Program" (PDF).
- ^ "LCN 2006 Technical Program" (PDF).
- ^ "LCN 2005 Technical Program (Preliminary)".
- ^ "LCN 2004 Technical Program".
- ^ "LCN 2003 Technical Program".
- ^ "LCN 2002 Preliminary Technical Program".
- ^ "LCN 2001 Preliminary Technical Program".
- ^ "LCN 2000 Preliminary Technical Program".
- ^ "LCN '99 Technical Program".
- ^ "LCN '98 Technical Program".
- ^ "LCN 97 Technical Program".
- ^ "21st LCN Technical Program".
- ^ "20th Technical Program".
- ^ "dblp Computer Science Bibliography, IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks (LCN)".
- ^ "dblp Computer Science Bibliography, IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks (LCN)".
- ^ "dblp Computer Science Bibliography, IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks (LCN)".
- ^ "dblp Computer Science Bibliography, IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks (LCN)".
- ^ "dblp Computer Science Bibliography, IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks (LCN)".
- ^ "dblp Computer Science Bibliography, IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks (LCN)".
- ^ "LCN 2015 keynote by Bob Metcalfe". doi:10.1109/LCN.2015.7366257.
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(help) - ^ "IEEE LCN 2015 Oct 27 - 09.30h Conference Keynote Bob Metcalfe". YouTube.
- ^ "IEEE LCN 2015 Oct 27 - 16.30h 40th Anniversary Panel". YouTube.
- ^ "ComSoc Board of Governors 2017".
- ^ Computer History Museum, Interview with Howard Salwen, 1988. Computer History Museum. 28 January 1988.
- ^ "Fraunhofer FKIE Institut".