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CYBER 2011 - 2011 IEEE International Conference on Cyber Technology in Automation, Control, and Intelligent Systems (CYBER)

Date2011-03-13

Deadline2010-10-15

VenueKunming, China China

Keywords

Websitehttp://www.ieee-cyber.org/2011

Topics/Call fo Papers

rack 1: Cyber-security Systems
Cyber Technology to protect critical infrastructures such as financial system, electric power grid, air traffic control system, and communication networks.
Computer security, computer networks, systems architecture, process control systems.
Software engineering, human-computer interaction, organization theory.
Track 2: Integrative, Hybrid, and Complex Systems
Research related to the design, development and implementation of new cyber-enabled complex and hybrid systems at all scales, including nano, micro, and macro.

Integrated sensing, communication, and computational systems.
Signal processing and coding techniques for communications, sensing, and other applications.
RF-Wireless, optical, and hybrid communications systems.
Broadband and low power communications .
Submillimeter-wave/Terahertz (THz) imaging and sensing.
Enabling technologies for intelligent communications systems.
Sensors, actuators, and electronic Interfaces.
Chemical, biological, physical diagnostic, and implantable systems.
Environmental and early-warning monitoring systems.
Track 3: Energy, Controls, and Adaptive Networks
Research related to the design and analysis of intelligent and adaptive engineering networks, including sensing, imaging, controls, and computational technologies.

Distributed control of multi-agent systems with embedded computation for sensor and adaptive networks.
Adaptive dynamic programming, brain-like networked architectures performing real-time learning, neuromorphic engineering, telerobotics, and systems theory.
Electric power networks and grids, including generation, transmission and integration of renewable, sustainable and distributed energy systems, such as fuel cells and micro-turbines in large power networks.
Energy scavenging and storage; alternative energy technologies, including solar cells, ocean waves, wind, and geothermal.
Micro- and nano-systems for large scale energy applications.

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