[alife] CFP: 8th EvoCOMNET, Nature-inspired approaches for networks and distributed systems - Extended deadline
Gianni Di Caro
gianni at idsia.ch
Thu Dec 2 11:28:36 PST 2010
Due to a large number of requests for extensions to the EvoStar submission
deadlines, submissions to EvoCOMNET will continue to be accepted until 13 December
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Call For Papers
*** EvoCOMNET 2011 ***
8th European Event on Nature-inspired Techniques for
Telecommunications Networks and
other Parallel and Distributed Systems
* Turin, Italy, April 27-29, 2011 *
Extended submission deadline: 13 December 2010
Notification of acceptance: 7 January 2011
Camera ready papers: 1 February 2011
http://www.evostar.org/
-- Part of the EVOSTAR 2011 conference: http://www.evostar.org --
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Many biological systems and processes are characterized by a
parallel and distributed architecture in which a large number of
autonomous and minimalist units synergistically generate
global-level behaviors through local interactions,
communications, and the adoption of relatively simple stochastic
action policies. The resulting global-level behaviors usually
show a number of properties essential for success in natural
environments such as: adaptivity to environmental variations,
robustness to internal changes and failures, and effectiveness
and scalability of performance.
Because of all these architectural and performance properties,
the observation and reverse-engineering of successful processes
in organic, inorganic, and animal systems in nature, has drawn in
recent years the attention of many researchers and engineers
working in the fields of parallel and distributed systems, and,
more in particular, in telecommunications networks. In these
domains, nature has provided basic inspiration for the definition
of a number of novel algorithms and computational frameworks able
to deal effectively with the challenges of current networked
systems, which show a growing structural and computational
complexity and are made of a large number of highly dynamic and
heterogeneous components.
The aim of the workshop is to provide a forum to present cutting
edge research on nature-inspired approaches to problems arising
in the design, control, protection, and management of network
systems, and to outline new trends in parallel nature-inspired
computation for the solution of complex problems.
EvoCOMNET is part of EVOSTAR (EVO*), Europe's premier co-located
events in the field of evolutionary and nature-inspired
computing. EVO* includes the EuroGP, EvoCOP and EvoBIO
conferences and a number of events collectively entitled
EvoApplications. EVO* 2011 is the 13th edition of the event, details
and cfps can be found at: http://www.evostar.org
SELECTED TOPICS OF INTEREST
EvoCOMNET 2011 solicits contributions dealing with the
application of ideas from natural processes and systems to the
definition, analysis, and development of novel parallel and
distributed algorithms, and to the solution of problems of
practical and theoretical interest in all domains related to
network systems. The scope of the workshop emphasizes the
contribution of nature-inspired approaches to the following
domains:
+ Network analysis and design
+ Routing protocols
+ Transport protocols
+ Network protection systems
+ Load balancing
+ Quality-of-service provisioning
+ Mobile ad hoc networks
+ Sensor networks
+ Network robotics and sensor-actor networks
+ Distributed search and computation in P2P networks
+ Parallel and distributed optimization algorithms
+ Grid computing
+ Distributed data mining
+ Tuning and application of hybrid approaches
Particularly welcome are papers reporting:
* Applications of nature-inspired techniques to novel
problems in the domain of telecommunications networks and
parallel and distributed systems
* Detailed comparative studies of nature-inspired solutions
versus more classical/established techniques
* Definition of innovative techniques and/or computational
frameworks based on biological systems or processes that
have not been considered so far in the literature of
nature-inspired systems
* Analytical studies of the behavior of the proposed systems
* Performance evaluation and visualization of parallel and
distributed systems inspired by nature
* Real-world implementations
* Studies based on real-world data sets
* Live demonstrations of algorithm behavior
PUBLICATION DETAILS AND AWARDS
+ Conference Proceedings:
Accepted papers will be published in a volume of the Springer
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) together with papers
from other workshops of the EVO* conference.
+ Best Paper Award:
A Best Paper Award will be given to the author(s) of the paper
presented at the workshop that will receive the best evaluation
marks from the reviewers and the Session Chairs.
SUBMISSION PROCEDURE
Please refer to the http://www.evostar.org website for the
submission procedure. The maximum length for a paper is 10 PAGES
in LNCS format. Papers will be reviewed by at least three
reviewers according to a double blind peer process.
WORKSHOP CHAIRS
+ Gianni A. Di Caro
IDSIA
Lugano, Switzerland
gianni AT idsia DOT ch
+ Muddassar Farooq
NUCES
Islamabad, Pakistan
muddassar DOT farooq AT udo DOT edu
+ Ernesto Tarantino
ICAR-CNR
Naples, Italy
ernesto DOT tarantino AT na DOT icar DOT cnr DOT it
IMPORTANT DATES
* Submission deadline: 13 December 2010
* Notification of acceptance: 7 January 2011
* Camera ready papers: 1 February 2011
* Events: 27-29 April 2011
WORKSHOP PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Ozgur B. Akan (Middle East Technical University, Turkey)
Enrique Alba (University of Malaga, Spain)
Qing Anyong (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
Payman Arabshahi (University of Washington, USA)
Mehmet E. Aydin (University of Bedfordshire, UK)
Iacopo Carreras (CREATE-NET, Italy)
Frederick Ducatelle (IDSIA, Switzerland)
Luca Gambardella (IDSIA, Switzerland)
Jin-Kao Hao (University of Angers, France)
Malcolm I. Heywood (Dalhousie University, Canada)
Kenji Leibnitz (Osaka University, Japan)
Domenico Maisto (ICAR CNR, Italy)
Roberto Montemanni (IDSIA, Switzerland)
Conor Ryan (University of Limerick, Ireland)
Muhammad Saleem (National University of Computer and Emerging Technologies, Pakistan)
Chien-Chung Shen (University of Delaware, USA)
Jun Suzuki (University of Massachusetts, Boston, USA)
Tony White (Carleton University, Canada)
Lidia Yamamoto (University of Basel, Switzerland)
Nur Zincir-Heywood (Dalhousie University, Canada)
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