CALL FOR PAPERS
The 2nd International Workshop on ADVANCES in NATURE-INSPIRED AUTONOMIC COMPUTING and NETWORKING (ANIACN 2014)
in conjunction with
The 6th Asian Conference on Intelligent Information and Database Systems (ACIIDS 2014)
Time: April 7 - 9, 2014, Bangkok, Thailand
Website: http://www.ic.kmitl.ac.th/aciids2014/aniacn2014.html
To be published in ACIIDS 2014 LNCS/LNAI and Mobile Networks and Applications (MONET) Journal (SCI-E) by Springer.
INTRODUCTION
A new computing and networking paradigm is currently undergoing rapid advancements and emerging on the spot as one of the priority research areas: nature-inspired autonomic computing and networking (NIACN). In fact, research activities on NIACN are recently booming, marked by the increasing developments of NIACN applications. NIACN is characterized by its
GOAL
This invited session on ADVANCES in NATURE-INSPIRED AUTONOMIC COMPUTING and NETWORKING (ANIACN 2014) in conjunction with the ACIIDS 2014 conference is a place for highly original ideas about how NIACN is going to shape computing and networking systems of the future. Hence, it focuses on rigorous approaches and cutting-edge solutions which break new ground in dealing with the properties of nature-inspired computing and networking systems. Its purpose is to make a academic forum more accessible to researchers, scientists, professionals and graduate students as well as developers and practitioners in computing science, especially in the area of computational intelligence by providing them with state-of-the-art research results and future opportunities and trends.
TARGET PARTICIPANTS
This session is organized for researchers, scientists, professionals and graduate students in computing science, especially in the area of computational intelligence as well as developers and practitioners in intelligent computing and networking systems design.
SCOPE
Original papers are solicited for this session. In particular, theoretical contributions should be formally stated and justified, and practical applications should be based on their firm formal basis. Suggested topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Formal Methods for autonomic systems
- Architectures for autonomic systems
- Modeling autonomic systems
- Software architectures for autonomic systems
- Resource sharing in autonomic networking
- Autonomic middleware
- Self-optimization and self-awareness
- Autonomic grid systems
- Security and privacy in autonomic systems
- Integration models and protocols in autonomic systems
- Socially or biologically inspired autonomic systems
- Autonomic communications
- Cognitive radio networks
- Autonomic pervasive systems
- Swarm intelligence in autonomic systems
- Autonomic models and systems for ad hoc networks
- Autonomic systems test-beds
- Autonomic pervasive systems
- Autonomic cognitive networks
- Autonomic storage and caching systems
- Performance analysis of autonomic systems
- Agents for autonomic systems
- Autonomic peer-to-peer systems
- Autonomic architecture for sensor systems
- Dynamic spectrum access
- Self-healing and self-protection in autonomic systems
- Active and programmable networks
SUBMISSION PROCEDURE
Prospective authors may check the Guidelines for Authors of LNCS/LNAI. Submitted papers must not have been previously published or be currently under consideration for publication elsewhere. All papers will be rigorously refereed. Complete papers in PDF format should be submitted to https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=aniacn2014 within October 30, 2013. If a paper has co- authors then a correspondence contact out of co-authors must be indicated.
IMPORTANT DATES
- Due date of initial submission: October 30, 2013 November 10, 2013 (Strict !!!)
- Notification of the submission : December 20, 2013
- Due date of camera-ready paper submission: January 15, 2014
ORGANIZER
- Phan Cong Vinh, NTT University, Vietnam
- Thanh J. Jung, NTT University, Vietnam
PROGRAM COMMITTEE (The list is ordered by last names)
- Antonio Loureiro, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil
- Chien-Chih Yu, National ChengChi University, Taiwan
- Emil Vassev, University College Dublin, Ireland
- Gabrielle Peko, University of Auckland, New Zealand
- Giovanna Di Marzo Serugendo, University of Geneva, Switzerland
- Jonathan Bowen, London South Bank University, UK
- Juan Li, North Dakota State University, USA
- Kaiyu Wan, Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, China
- Kuan-Ching Li, Providence University, Taiwan
- Kurt Geihs, University of Kessel, Germany
- Le Tuan Anh, PTIT, Vietnam
- M. H. Williams, Heriot-Watt University, UK
- Mubarak Mohammad, Concordia University, Canada
- Myungchul Kim, KAIST, South Korea
- Ngo Thanh Long, Le Quy Don Technical University, Vietnam
- Nguyen Thanh Binh, University of Technology - HCMVNU, Vietnam
- Nguyen Thanh Tung, Hanoi Vietnam National University, Vietnam
- Nguyen Van Phuc, NTT University, Vietnam
- Radu Calinescu, Aston University, UK
- Vangalur Alagar, Concordia University, Canada
- Vladimir Vlassov, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
- Wei Wei, Xi'an University of Technology, China
CONTACT
Inquiries can be forwarded electronically to: Dr. Phan Cong Vinh , email: