ADVANCE 2026 – 13th International Workshop on ADVANCEs in ICT Infrastructures and Services

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Technical Session 1 (Full Papers)

FP1.1. Edson T. de Camargo and Antônio Augusto Fröhlich. “An Evaluation of Device-to-Device Communication and URLLC Service in 5G Networks“. [DOI][HAL]

FP1.2. Matheus Wagner and Antônio Augusto Fröhlich. “Designing Cyberphysical Systems Software Components for Middleware Interoperability“. [DOI][HAL]

FP1.3. Guilherme Werneck de Oliveira, Elias P. Duarte Jr. and Vinicius Fulber-Garcia. “Observability: The Missing Piece of Management in NFV-based Network Environments“. [DOI][HAL]

Technical Session 2 (Full Papers)

FP2.1. Rodrigo Gonçalves, José Luis Conradi Hoffmann, Antônio Augusto Fröhlich and João R. Campos. “Towards Automatic Discovery of Correlations between Unstructured and Structured Data in Automotive Data Lakes“. [DOI][HAL]

FP2.2. Eduardo Gomes Campos, Rafaela Sousa de Alencar Lacerda, Adnei Willian Donatti, Joberto S. B. Martins, Charles C. Miers and Tereza C. M. B. Carvalho. “The Impact of Process Competition on Energy Consumption: Analysis and Modeling“. [DOI][HAL]

FP2.3. Swagatika Sahoo, Nathan Cormerais and Abdelhakim Senhaji Hafid. “PHIOT: A Spatio-Temporal Behaviour Modeling Framework for Phishing Detection in IoT Networks“. [DOI][HAL]

Technical Session 3 (Short Papers)

SP3.1. Konstantin Aprosin and Robert Reis. “Autonomous Cargo Box Delivery System“. [DOI][HAL]

SP3.2. Edson T. de Camargo and Antônio Augusto Fröhlich. “ITS@OpenRAN – Towards an Intelligent Transport System support on the Open Radio Access Network“. [DOI][HAL]

SP3.3. João Spínola Falcão, João G. Perrone Hohlenwerger, Daniel C. Santos, Lucas Almeida de Sousa, Nazim Agoulmine and Joberto S. B. Martins. “Dynamic Map-based Data-Centric Approach for Tourism and Cultural Heritage Preservation Digital Twins“. [DOI][HAL]

SP3.4. Fabio Jose Gomes de Sousa, Ronaldo Fernandes Ramos, César Olavo de Moura Filho, Ivana C. H. Cunha Barreto, Luiz Odorico Monteiro de Andrade and Antonio Mauro Barbosa de Oliveira. “Giselle: A RAG-Based Generative AI Platform for Mental Health Care“. [DOI][HAL]

Technical Session 4 (Full Papers)

FP4.1. Chrystopher N. Bravos, Elias Procópio Duarte Jr., Fábio Engel de Camargo and Flávio Assis. “Sk-Iterative: A Greedy Scheduling Algorithm with Spatial Reuse for Dense Wireless Networks“. [DOI][HAL]

FP4.2. Pedro M. R. G. Silva, Matheus Lázaro Honório da Silva, Gislainy Velasco, Luciana Berretta, Sergio T. Carvalho, Eduardo S. de Albuquerque and Paulo R. F. Cunha. “Bridging Blockchains: A Comprehensive Analysis of Interoperability Challenges and Multi-Blockchain Architectures“. [DOI][HAL]

FP4.3. Caio Leandro Rodrigues Cavalcanti, Antonio Wendell de Oliveira Rodrigues, Paulo Roberto Freire Cunha, Daniel de Menezes Gularte and Antônio Mauro Barbosa de Oliveira. “SABIÁ: A Guideline for the installation of AI Data Centers as Critical Infrastructure in Brazil“. [DOI][HAL]

Technical Session 5 (Full Papers)

FP5.1. Eliel R. Silva, Tiago C. de França and Jonice Oliveira. “Voice of the Streets: a platform for urban violence detection based on social sensing“. [DOI][HAL]

FP5.2. Huyen-Trang Le, Adnan Imeri and Nazim Agoulmine. “Analysis of ZKPs-based approaches of Multi-party blockchain-based genomic data sharing“. [DOI][HAL]

FP5.3. Caio Leandro Rodrigues Cavalcanti, César Olavo de Moura Filho, Fabio José Gomes de Sousa, Rodrigo Matos Aguiar, Luiz Odorico Monteiro de Andrade and Antônio Mauro Barbosa de Oliveira. “GISSA GPT: An Agent-Oriented Architecture for Intelligent Governance in Digital Health“. [DOI][HAL]

Technical Session 6 (Short Papers)

SP6.1. Louis Raffin, Karima Boudaoud and Yves Roudier. “Fine-Grained Personal Data Usage Control using Blockchain, Verifiable Credentials, and IRM Technologies“. [DOI][HAL]

SP6.2. Robson S. Santos, Lincoln S. Rocha, Paulo A. L. Rego, Emanuel B. Rodrigues and José Neuman Souza. “Initial Proposal for Automating the Verification of Vulnerability Fixes in Fork-based Projects“. [DOI][HAL]

SP6.3. Paulo Freitas Silva Júnior, Tiago Cruz de França and Jonice Oliveira. “CARAMEL: A Microservice-Based Infrastructure for Scalable Big Social Data Management“. [DOI][HAL]

SP6.4. Pierre Kouyoumdjian and Karima Boudaoud. “Addiction Markers in Online Betting and Casino Platforms: A Systematic Literature Review“. [DOI][HAL]

DOI : https://doi.org/10.48545/advance2026-proceedings

Foreword

It is a great pleasure to welcome you to ADVANCE 2026: the 13th International Workshop on Advances in ICT Infrastructures and Services, held this year in Florianópolis, Brazil. ADVANCE continues to serve as a dynamic forum where researchers, practitioners, and engineers from academia and industry come together to share insights, exchange ideas, and discuss emerging trends and future directions in ICT infrastructures, networking, and distributed services. Since its first edition in 2012 in Canoa Quebrada (Brazil), organized with the support of IFCE Aracati, the ADVANCE workshop has grown into an international event hosted across multiple continents. The second edition was held in Morro de São Paulo (Brazil), followed by Miami (USA) in 2013, Recife (Brazil) in 2014, and Évry Val d’Essonne (France) in 2015. In 2017, the workshop took place in Santiago (Chile), supported by UEVE/Paris-Saclay and the Universidad de Chile. Subsequent editions were held in Cape Verde, Cancún (Mexico), and, during the global pandemic, online with the support of the University of Zaragoza (Spain) and University College Cork (Ireland). The workshop returned to an in-person format for its 10th edition in Brazil, supported by UFC and IFCE-Fortaleza. More recently, ADVANCE was hosted in Hanoi (Vietnam) in 2024 and in Sophia Antipolis (France) in 2025, supported by Université Côte d’Azur and UNIFACS University. Each edition has been made possible thanks to the strong commitment of local academic partners and the active engagement of the research community. The 2026 edition features six technical sessions, including 12 full papers and 8 short papers. The program also includes a keynote lecture by Prof. Jonice Oliveira (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), addressing crowd dynamics in large-scale events, urban challenges, and the role of social network analysis in promoting well-being among underserved populations. In addition, an invited talk by Prof. Mauro Antonio de Oliveira (Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology of Ceará, Brazil) will explore Artificial Intelligence Datacenters: Opportunities and Threats, examining how the global race for AI infrastructure creates both
significant development opportunities and new risks of technological dependency, particularly for countries in
the Global South.

We would like to thank all the authors who submitted their work, as well as the participants joining us in Florianópolis. Our sincere appreciation goes to our distinguished speakers and to the members of the Technical Program Committee for their careful evaluation and selection of the contributions. We are especially grateful to our colleagues at the Federal University of Santa Catarina (UFSC) for their dedication and support in organizing this edition. We hope that ADVANCE 2026 provides a stimulating, collaborative, and rewarding experience for all participants.

Prof. Paulo Nazareno Maia Sampaio and Prof.Edson Tavares De Camargo ADVANCE 2026 TPC Co-chairs

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