Monday, 17 March 2014

The 2014 International Workshop on Smart Complex Engineered Networks (SCENE)

The 2014 International Workshop on Smart Complex Engineered Networks
(SCENE)
co-located with 23rd International Conference on Computer Communications
and Networks (ICCCN)
August 7, 2014 Shanghai, China


Workshop Scope and Topics:

Complex engineered networks ? such as Internet, power grids, online social
networks, sensor networks - are ubiquitous. They take up important roles
in our society to meet societal and economic challenges of prime
importance. The evolution of future complex engineered networking
infrastructures will have to take into consideration the unprecedented
size of the networks and the intricacies of network interdependencies. The
increasing demand for complex engineered networking devices and services
has made the physical and cyber world more entwined, and spurred the need
towards evolution of new networks. For example, the Internet no longer
just connects people but is evolving into an Internet of Things, and the
power grids are transforming into Smart Grids through better monitoring
and supervisory control networks. New complex engineered network services
for disaster recovery management, large-scale monitoring and data
analytics for environmental and health applications are also emerging.
However, there is currently very little understanding in designing and
controlling these complex engineered networks, and understanding their
robustness, cyber-security, efficiency, network resilience etc.
Furthermore, the costs for network operators can be critical to guide the
design principles. The foregoing considerations highlight the urgent need
for designing smart complex engineered networks.

This workshop will bring together academic and industrial researchers to
identify and discuss technical challenges and recent results related to
design of smart complex engineered networks. Topics of interest include
but are not limited to the following:

 Network science of complex engineered networks
 Cross-system interaction design for complex engineered networks
 Metrics, fundamental limits, and trade-offs involving complex engineered
networks
 Complex network architectures and its evolution
 Dynamics of networks and behavior prediction that evolve over time
 Cyber-Security and enterprise networking
 Network interdependencies, coupling and decoupling, and coordination
 Network resilience, forensics, security, privacy and vulnerability
 Data analytics in complex engineered networks
 Large-scale cooperative networking for smart environments
 Smart network management and resource allocation techniques
 Network economics of complex engineered networks
 Test-bed, experimental results, and hardware prototypes
 Regulation and standardization
 Applications like Internet of Things, Smart Grid, disaster recovery,
health and environmental monitoring and management

Important Dates:

 Paper submission due: March 31, 2014
 Acceptance notification: May 2, 2014
 Camera-ready due: May 12, 2014
 Workshop: August 7, 2014

Submissions and Publications:

Authors are invited to submit manuscripts reporting original unpublished
research and recent developments in the topics related to the workshop.
Submissions should include a title, abstract, keywords, author(s) and
affiliation(s) with postal and e-mail address(es) of the corresponding
author. Submitted manuscripts must be formatted in standard IEEE
camera-ready format (double-column, 10-pt font) PDF files, and not longer
than 6 pages.

Please note the submission guideline (Author) instructions for ICCCN 2014.

EasyChair Submission:

 https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=scene2014

General Co-Chairs:

 Chee Wei Tan, City University of Hong Kong, cheewtan@cityu.edu.hk
 Xinbing Wang, Shanghai Jiaotong University, xwang8@sjtu.edu.cn

Program Committee:

 Sangtae Ha, Princeton University
 Longbo Huang, Tsinghua University
 Tian Lan, University of Washington
 Na Li, MIT/Harvard University
 Teng Joon Lim, National University of Singapore
 Tony Q.S. Quek, Singapore University of Technology and Design
 Srinivas Shakkottai, Texas A&M University
 Kevin Ao Tang, Cornell University
 Wee Peng Tay, Nanyang Technological University
 Meng Wang, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
 Wenyi Zhang, University of Science and Technology of China
 Yue Zhao, Stanford University

Advisory Board:

 Mung Chiang, Princeton University
 Guanrong Chen, City University of Hong Kong

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