[hpc-announce] CFP: Dynamic, Mobile, and Nature-Inspired Computing

santoro santoro at scs.carleton.ca
Sun Jan 15 15:50:34 CST 2023



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Dynamic, Mobile, and  Nature-Inspired Computing
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Track D of the 25th International Symposium on Stabilization,
Safety, and Security of Distributed Systems (SSS 2023) to be
held in Jersey City, USA (and  virtually) on October 2-4,2023.
https://www.stabilizationsafetysecurity2023.com/


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Topics  of Interest
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Topics of interest cover all aspects of dynamic, mobile,
and nature-inspired computing, including but not limited
to the following:

- Distributed computing by mobile computational entities
- Mobile agents on graphs
- Mobile robots in Euclidean spaces
- Mobile sensor networks
- Wireless ad-hoc networks, delay-tolerant networks
- Dynamic networks, time-varying graphs, evolving graphs
- Population protocols
- Nature-inspired computing, biological systems
- Programmable particles, nanoscale robots
- Self organization, self-reconfiguration, shape formation


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General Chairs
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Shlomi Dolev, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel
Baruch Schieber, New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA


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Program Committee
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Subhash Baghat,  Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur
Josh Daymude, Arizona State University
Stéphane Devismes, University of Picardie Jules Verne
Giuseppe Antonio Di Luna, University of Rome La Sapienza
Paola Flocchini, University of Ottawa (co-Chair)
Anissa Lamani, University of Strasbourg
Euripides Markou, University of Thessaly
Toshimitsu Masuzawa, Osaka University
Krishnendu Mukhopadhyaya, ISI Kolkata
Alfredo Navarra, University of Perugia
Giuseppe Prencipe,  University of Pisa
Nicola Santoro, Carleton University (co-Chair)
Gokarna Sharma, Kent State University
Koichi Wada, Hosei University


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Submissions
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There are two types of submissions: regular papers and
brief announcements.

- A regular submission must not exceed 15 pages (including
title, abstract, figures, and references). Additional
necessary details for an expert to verify main claims of
the submission may be included in a clearly marked appendix
if extra space is needed.
- A brief announcement submission must not exceed 5 pages
and should not include any appendix.

Any submission deviating from these guidelines will be
rejected regardless of its merits.
All submissions must be anonymous. Make sure you do not
mention your own name or affiliation in the submission, and
do not include obvious references in the text that reveal
your identity. You are otherwise free to disseminate your
work through arXiv and other online repositories.


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Deadlines
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There will be TWO distinct submission deadlines.  Papers
may be submitted at either one.

-1st  Deadline:  April 6, 2023 (11:59 PM AoE)
    Notification:  May 11, 2023

-2nd Deadline:   June 18, 2023 (11:59 PM AoE)
    Notification:  July 23, 2023

Revised versions of  papers submitted to the first deadline
and not accepted can be resubmitted to the second deadline;
in that case, reviews from the first phase will be transmitted
to the reviewers of the second phase


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Special Issue and Awards
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Extended and revised versions of selected papers will be
considered for a special issue of the international journal
Theoretical Computer Science (TCS).

Prizes will be given to the best regular paper and best
student regular paper of SSS 2023. A regular paper is eligible
for the best student paper if at least one of its authors
is a full-time student at submission time.



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