[hpc-announce] RNDM 2023 - extended deadline (firm) June 14th 2023 - 13th International Workshop on Resilient Networks Design and Modeling

Andreas Kassler kassler at ieee.org
Thu May 25 07:24:36 CDT 2023


Due to several requests, we have extended the deadline for RNDM2023
contributions to June 14th, 2023.
Apologies if you receive this Call for Papers more than once.

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*****  Call for Papers
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*****  RNDM 2023
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*****  13th International Workshop on Resilient Networks
*****  Design and Modeling.
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*****  September 20-22 2023, HAMBURG, GERMANY
*****  http://www.rndm.pl/2023/
*****  technically co-sponsored by IEEE Germany Section
*****  EXTENDED Deadline (FIRM): June 14th, 2023

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RNDM is a well established single-track annual workshop, each time
gathering world-class researchers from both academia and industry to
present the high-quality results in the area of reliable networks design
and modeling. RNDM 2023 follows the success of the first twelve events
organized in St. Petersburg (2009, 2012), Moscow (2010),
Budapest (2011), Almaty (2013), Barcelona (2014), Munich (2015),
Halmstad (2016), Alghero (2017), Longyearbyen (2018), Nicosia (2019) and
Compiegne (2022), accordingly.

RNDM 2023 will be held in Hamburg, Germany, which is a maritime
metropolis and the commercial and cultural capital of northern Germany.
Besides the regular technical papers, the technical program also will
feature tutorial and poster sessions and two keynotes from industry and
academia. Accepted papers are planned to be published through
IEEExplore. Selected papers of high quality will be offered the
opportunity to submit to a journal special issue.

RNDM 2023 is organized by University of Hamburg, Germany in co-operation
with Gdansk University of Technology, Poland. RNDM 2023 is sponsored by
IEEE German Section and IFIP TC6 WG6.10.

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*****  Technical Scope

The topics cover, but are not necessarily limited to the following:
- businesses aspects of resilience,
- cost evaluation of network resilience,
- disaster-resilience of communication networks,
- data plane resiliency methods,
- end-to-end resilience,
- energy efficiency in survivable networks,
- fault and disruption tolerance evaluation,
- fault management, control, and monitoring,
- Future Internet resilience,
- green networks resilience,
- management of survivable content-oriented and cloud-ready networks,
- methods for measurement, evaluation, or validation of resilience,
- modeling different types of failures,
- modeling malicious behavior or attacks on networks,
- models and algorithms of survivable networks design and modeling,
- multilayer networks resilience,
- network dependability,
- network redundancy optimization,
- network resilience vs. economy-related issues,
- new and emerging threats in cloud computing and content-oriented
  networks,
- optical networks survivability,
- optimization issues in resilient networks design,
- QoS and QoE in resilient communications,
- performance evaluation of resilient networks,
- recovery of P2P and overlay systems,
- resilient cloud computing architectures/solutions,
- resilient content-oriented networks architectures and solutions,
- resilience of 5G+ networked systems,
- resilience of data centers,
- resilience of emerging communication technologies,
- resilience of multi-domain communications,
- resilience of Software-Defined Networks (SDN),
- resilience of vehicle-to-vehicle communications,
- resilience of wireless networks,
- resilience of wireless-wired communications,
- security-related issues in resilient networks design,
- simulation/emulation techniques for network resilience,
- standardization of network resilience,
- survivability of anycast and multicast networks,
- survivability of converged services (VoIP, IP-TV, Mobile TV),
- survivability of Content Delivery Networks,
- survivability of grid and distributed computing systems,
- theory of network resilience,
- wireless access networks survivability,
- wireless mesh networks survivability.

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*****  Submission Guidelines
Prospective authors are encouraged to submit via EDAS
papers describing original, previously unpublished research
results, not currently under review by another conference or
journal, addressing state-of-the-art research and development
in the area of resilient networks design and modeling.
All submitted papers will be reviewed. The total length
of a paper should not exceed 7 pages formatted according to
the IEEE two-column conference template.

Submission link: https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=30662&track=116562

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*****  Important Dates
- Submission Deadline:        June 14th, 2023
- Notification of Acceptance: July 29th, 2023
- Camera Ready Deadline:      August 12th, 2023

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*****  General Co-Chairs
Mathias Fischer, University of Hamburg (DE)
Jacek Rak, Gdansk University of Technology (PL) - Workshop Originator

*****  Technical Program Committee Chair
Andreas Kassler, Karlstad University (SE)

*****  Local Arrangement Chairs
Doganalp Ergenc, University of Hamburg (DE)
Nurefsan Sertbas Bülbül, University of Hamburg (DE)

*****  Tutorial Chair
Giuseppe Caso, Karlstad University (SWE)

*****  Publicity Co-Chairs
Akihiro Nakao, University of Tokyo (JP)
Christian Rothenberg, University of Campinas (BR)

*****  Steering Committee
John Doucette, University of Alberta (CA)
Maurice Gagnaire, Telecom ParisTech (FR)
Josep Sole Pareta, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya (ES)
Mario Pickavet, Ghent University - iMinds (BE)
Michal Pioro, Warsaw University of Technology (PL), Gdansk University of Technology (PL)
Jacek Rak, Gdansk University of Technology (PL)



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