Fwd: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] CFP: Resilience Week Communication Symposium: Chicago 16-18 Aug. 2016
-------- Weitergeleitete Nachricht -------- Betreff: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] CFP: Resilience Week Communication Symposium: Chicago 16-18 Aug. 2016 Datum: Tue, 1 Mar 2016 20:45:28 -0600 Von: James P.G. Sterbenz jpgs@comsoc.org Antwort an: James P.G. Sterbenz jpgs@comsoc.org An: tccc-announce@COMSOC.ORG
4th International Symposium on Resilient Communications Systems Resilience Week: Transforming the Resilience of Cognitive, Cyber-Physical Systems 16 - 18 August 2016, Chicago, IL, USA
The major purpose of this symposium is to discuss and evaluate particular concepts that will generate novel research and codify resilience in next generation communication system designs.
Statement of Themes: Many commercial and government applications require reliable and secure communications for effective operations. These communications are often challenged in contested environments whether from hostile states in a denial of service scenario, degraded infrastructure following a man-made or natural disaster, or finite spectrum pressure that restrict agility. The symposium will highlight how incorporation of resiliency in communications systems can support a wide range of applications given uncertainty in the communication environment.
Submission Schedule
Paper Submission Due: April 4, 2016 Notification of Paper Acceptance: June 13, 2016 Final Paper Submission: July 4, 2016
Call for Papers
Topical Areas (including, but not limited to)
Architectures: protocols, standards, point-to-point, distributed, networked, wireless, multi-modal, gateways, sensor networks, strategies
Threats and Failures: jamming, interference, frame/bit errors, data loss, cyber-physical security, human error, malicious attacks, disasters, situational awareness, diagnosis
Remediation and recovery: intrusion detection systems, intrusion tolerance, resilience metrics, resilience strategies, policy-based management, real-time remediation, machine learning and recovery strategies, future network resilience management architectures and mechanisms.
Characterization: diversity, security, risk management, reliability, recovery, interoperability, fault tolerance, trust, latency, survivability, quality of service, disruption tolerance, complexity, adaptability laboratory, open air
Networks and Infrastructure: cellular, VoIP, LTE, MANETS, peer-peer, 911, LMR, optical, SCADA, smart grid, backhaul
Military applications: anti-access area denial (AA/AD), joint/coalition operations, national security, data links, SATCOM
Civil applications: emergency and incident response, disaster preparedness, public safety, 911, assured communications, industrial internet
Paper submission will be handled through the symposium website under the Symposia menu on the Resilience Week homepage (http://www.resilienceweek.com). Please refer to this website for the latest information.
Full Papers: limited to 6 double column pages in a font no smaller than 10-pt per IEEE format guidance.
Work-in-Progress and Industry practice: limited to 4 double column pages, in a font no smaller than 10-points per IEEE format guidance. Work-in-Progress papers comprise up to 4 double-column pages, describing research that has not yet produced the results required for a regular paper, but that due its novelty and potential impact deserves to be shared with the community at an early stage. Accepted papers and Work-in-Progress papers will be published in the conference proceedings.
Cost $495 for registration by July 15, 2016 $595 after deadline has passed $50 discount for IEEE IES and HFES members 50% discount for current students
Venue/Accommodations Hilton Lisle/Naperville 3003 Corporate West Drive Lisle, Illinois 60532 630.505.0900
Schedule Day 1: Special Topics Day 2: Paper Sessions Day 3: Panel Discussions
General Chairs James P.G. Sterbenz, The University of Kansas, jpgs@ittc.ku.edu Lancaster University, jpgs@comp.lancs.ac.uk The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, jpgs@comp.polyu.edu.hk Jie Wu, Temple University, jiewu@temple.edu
Organizing Chair Jodi Grgich, Idaho National Laboratory, jodi.grgich@inl.gov
Technical Program Chair Krishna Kant, Temple University, kkant@temple.edu
www.resilienceweek.com
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Lars Wolf