CFP: 2nd IEEE Workshop on Cyber-Physical Networking (CPN’20) -- Final deadline extension
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Call for Papers
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Co-located with the IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference (CCNC 2020) in Las Vegas, USA.
10. January 2020, Las Vegas, USA
https://ccnc2020.ieee-ccnc.org/workshop/2nd-ieee-workshop-cyber-physical-net...
Low-latency networking and the increasing data rates of communication systems have been major research objectives of the past decades. The corresponding research efforts lead to the modern information society of today. Recently, we see a rapid spread of cyber-physical applications such as telemedicine, smart production, and infrastructure systems. These systems build the backbone of Industry 4.0 environments, for example, and operate with feedback control loops that are closed over communication channels and, thus, impose real-time requirements for the communication. Predictably low latency is a necessary property, however, it challenges concurring requirements for high reliability, spectral, and energy efficiency in particular when wireless links used. Classical approaches for the independent design of communication and control have reached their limits for quite some time.
The research objective in the area of cyber-physical networking is to develop a theoretical and practical basis for the paradigmatic change from throughput- to real-time-oriented communication in networked control systems. In order to meet the requirements of cyber-physical applications, a tight (horizontal and vertical) integration of all communication, control, and system components is necessary in order to fully exploit their individual elasticity and mutual adjustment potential. We understand cyber-physical networking as including all aspects of such a system, in particular network and communication, control and the physical system itself. Ultimately, this workshop aims to bring together leading researchers in the area of communication, control and systems design - to share views on approaches to bring together these domains for enabling cyber-physical networking.
Topics of Interest Submissions are encouraged to cover multiple of the following top-level topics.
Application Scenarios for Cyber-Physical Networks Benchmarks, Quality Metrics, and Testbeds Industry Case Studies and Experience Reports Consumer Products Control Design and Architectures for Cyber-Physical Networks Performance, Stability, and Robustness Guarantees Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence Model-Predictive, Optimal, Learning-Based, and Robust Control Network Architectures and Protocols for Cyber-Physical Networks Mobility Aspects Latency and Resilience Awareness Time-Sensitive Networking Operating System Approaches for Cyber-Physical Networks Resource Management Timeliness and Energy Awareness Local and Distributed Dependability
Submissions: https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=26508&track=99350
The workshop allows two types of submissions: papers & demos.
Submitted papers must represent original material that is not currently under review in any other conference or journal, and has not been previously published. All paper submissions should be written in English with a maximum paper length of six (6) printed pages (10-point font) following the IEEE format.
All demo submissions come in form of an extended abstract with a maximum length of two (2) printed pages with the same format as paper submissions. At the workshop, demos are required to bring a poster (A0) that accompanies their presentation. We also encourage the paper authors to optionally present a demo. This does not require a separate submission of an extended abstract but is covered by the paper submission.
We encourage the submission of courageous research ideas and proposals that explore the potential of cyber-physical networks, also off the beaten track.
Dates Submission deadline: October 18th, 2019 (Final extension) Acceptance notification: October 25th, 2019 Final camera-ready paper due: November 8th, 2019 Workshop presentations: January 10th, 2020
General Chairs Timo Hönig, Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), Germany Sebastian Trimpe, Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems, Stuttgart, Germany Lars Wolf, Technische Universität Braunschweig, Germany
Web Chair Andreas Schmidt, Saarland Informatics Campus (SIC), Saarbrücken, Germany
Technical Program Committee Duarte Antunes, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands José Araújo, Ericsson Research Stockholm, Sweden Christian Becker, University of Mannheim, Germany Mesut Güneş, University Magdeburg, Germany Timo Hönig, Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), Germany Alex Leong, University of Paderborn, Germany Mohammad H. (Vahid) Mamduhi, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden Jörg Nolte, Brandenburgische Technische Universität Cottbus-Senftenberg, Germany Ralph Schlenk, Nokia Networks Andrea Simonetto, IBM Research, Ireland Sebastian Trimpe, Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems, Stuttgart, Germany Lars Wolf, Technische Universität Braunschweig, Germany
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Lars Wolf