CCN-CPS 2016 - First International Workshop on Communication, Computing, and Networking in Cyber Physical Systems (CCN-CPS)
Topics/Call fo Papers
First International Workshop on Communication, Computing, and Networking in Cyber Physical Systems (CCN-CPS)
https://sites.google.com/site/ccncps/
in association with
35th IEEE International Performance Computing and Communications Conference (IPCCC 2016)
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, December 9-11, 2016
http://www.ipccc.org/
The new paradigms and tremendous advances in computing, communications and control have provided and supported wide range of applications in all domains of live, in particular, bridging the physical components and the cyber space leading to the Cyber Physical Systems (CPS). The notion of CPS is to use recent computing, communication, and control methods to design and operate intelligent and autonomous systems that can provide using cutting edge technologies. This require the use of computing resources for sensing, processing, analysis, predicting, understanding of data, and then communication resources for interaction, intervene, and interface management, and finally provide control for systems so that they can inter-operate, evolve, and run in a stable evidence-based environment. CPS has extraordinary significance for the future of several industrial domains and hence, it is expected that the complexity in CPS will continue to increase due to the integration of cyber components with physical and industrial systems.
This workshop solicits unpublished research work related to the latest challenges, technologies, solutions, techniques and fundamentals pertaining to communication, computing, networking, control in CPS.
Topics of the track consist of all aspects related to Communication, Computing, and Networking in CPS. They include but are not limited to:
? Cyber-physical issues in next-generation communication systems
? Real-time Sensing, Reasoning and Adaptation for Cyber-Physical Systems
? Cloud-integrated Cyber-Physical Systems.
? Evolutionary computing for CPS.
? Design Theory for Cyber-Physical Systems
? Cyber-Physical Systems Security and Privacy
? Computation Models for Cyber-Physical Systems
? Addresses computation issues in CPS
? Verification and Formal Methods for Cyber-Physical Systems
? Mobile Sensors in Cyber-Physical Systems
? Design and Performance Optimization in Cyber-Physical Systems
? Adaptive Control in Cyber-Physical Systems
? Distributed computing for CPS.
? Autonomous systems and UAVs.
? Communication and Networking for Cyber-Physical Systems
? Applications of CPS in eHealth, life sciences, energy, smart cities.
? Optimizing computing and communication resources for CPS
? Safety-critical, dependable, fault-tolerant cyber-physical systems.
? Distributed, highly networked architectures for interconnected CPS
? Communication and Infotainment Systems in CPS such as vehicles
? Networking for intelligent mobility and transport infrastructures
? Sensor networks for cyber-physical systems
? Intelligent and collaborative methods for CPS
? Simulation and visualization of CPS.
? Testing and Validation of CPS.
Submission Instructions
Submitted papers must be neither previously published nor under review by another workshop, conference or journal. Only electronic submissions in PDF will be accepted. Submitted regular papers must be written in English, must be no longer than 6 pages in 10-point font, must render without error using standard PDF viewing tools, must print on US-Letter-sized paper, and must include the author names and affiliations in the first page. An extra page is allowed with 100$ extra registration fees. Submitted manuscripts may not exceed six (6) single-spaced double-column pages using 10-point size font on 8.5x11 inch pages (IEEE IPCCC conference style), including figures, tables, and references. See style templates for details: IEEE Manuscript Templates for Conference Proceedings
The authors of regular papers will deliver oral presentations. The authors of demo and poster papers will deliver system demonstrations and poster presentations, respectively. All accepted papers will be published by in IEEE IPCCC proceedings and indexed by IEEExplore.
All paper will submitted using EDAS system: https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=22920
Important Dates
- Paper Submission Deadline: September 25, 2016
- Notification of Acceptance: October 31, 2016
- Final paper and Author Registration: November 12, 2016.
https://sites.google.com/site/ccncps/
in association with
35th IEEE International Performance Computing and Communications Conference (IPCCC 2016)
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, December 9-11, 2016
http://www.ipccc.org/
The new paradigms and tremendous advances in computing, communications and control have provided and supported wide range of applications in all domains of live, in particular, bridging the physical components and the cyber space leading to the Cyber Physical Systems (CPS). The notion of CPS is to use recent computing, communication, and control methods to design and operate intelligent and autonomous systems that can provide using cutting edge technologies. This require the use of computing resources for sensing, processing, analysis, predicting, understanding of data, and then communication resources for interaction, intervene, and interface management, and finally provide control for systems so that they can inter-operate, evolve, and run in a stable evidence-based environment. CPS has extraordinary significance for the future of several industrial domains and hence, it is expected that the complexity in CPS will continue to increase due to the integration of cyber components with physical and industrial systems.
This workshop solicits unpublished research work related to the latest challenges, technologies, solutions, techniques and fundamentals pertaining to communication, computing, networking, control in CPS.
Topics of the track consist of all aspects related to Communication, Computing, and Networking in CPS. They include but are not limited to:
? Cyber-physical issues in next-generation communication systems
? Real-time Sensing, Reasoning and Adaptation for Cyber-Physical Systems
? Cloud-integrated Cyber-Physical Systems.
? Evolutionary computing for CPS.
? Design Theory for Cyber-Physical Systems
? Cyber-Physical Systems Security and Privacy
? Computation Models for Cyber-Physical Systems
? Addresses computation issues in CPS
? Verification and Formal Methods for Cyber-Physical Systems
? Mobile Sensors in Cyber-Physical Systems
? Design and Performance Optimization in Cyber-Physical Systems
? Adaptive Control in Cyber-Physical Systems
? Distributed computing for CPS.
? Autonomous systems and UAVs.
? Communication and Networking for Cyber-Physical Systems
? Applications of CPS in eHealth, life sciences, energy, smart cities.
? Optimizing computing and communication resources for CPS
? Safety-critical, dependable, fault-tolerant cyber-physical systems.
? Distributed, highly networked architectures for interconnected CPS
? Communication and Infotainment Systems in CPS such as vehicles
? Networking for intelligent mobility and transport infrastructures
? Sensor networks for cyber-physical systems
? Intelligent and collaborative methods for CPS
? Simulation and visualization of CPS.
? Testing and Validation of CPS.
Submission Instructions
Submitted papers must be neither previously published nor under review by another workshop, conference or journal. Only electronic submissions in PDF will be accepted. Submitted regular papers must be written in English, must be no longer than 6 pages in 10-point font, must render without error using standard PDF viewing tools, must print on US-Letter-sized paper, and must include the author names and affiliations in the first page. An extra page is allowed with 100$ extra registration fees. Submitted manuscripts may not exceed six (6) single-spaced double-column pages using 10-point size font on 8.5x11 inch pages (IEEE IPCCC conference style), including figures, tables, and references. See style templates for details: IEEE Manuscript Templates for Conference Proceedings
The authors of regular papers will deliver oral presentations. The authors of demo and poster papers will deliver system demonstrations and poster presentations, respectively. All accepted papers will be published by in IEEE IPCCC proceedings and indexed by IEEExplore.
All paper will submitted using EDAS system: https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=22920
Important Dates
- Paper Submission Deadline: September 25, 2016
- Notification of Acceptance: October 31, 2016
- Final paper and Author Registration: November 12, 2016.
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