2010-03-29

[Tccc] Special Issue on: "Recent Advances in P2P Systems

International Journal of Communication Networks and Distributed Systems
(IJCNDS)
http://www.inderscience.com/ijcnds/


Call for Papers
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Special Issue on: "Recent Advances in P2P Systems: Trust, Reputation and
Security"

http://www.inderscience.com/browse/callpaper.php?callID=1342

Guest Editors:
Dr. K. Chandra Sekaran, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, India
Dr. Sabu M. Thampi, Rajagiri School of Engineering and Technology,
Kerala, India


Peer-to-Peer (P2P) systems are decentralized, self-organizing
distributed systems that cooperate to exchange data. A P2P network
offers a scalable and fault-tolerant means of locating nodes anywhere on
a network without maintaining a huge amount of routing state. This
permits for a variety of applications beyond simple file sharing.
Millions of users now participate in these systems and the user bases
are diffusing broadly. P2P computing is perhaps the most significant
development in computing since the emergence of web. So far, the success
of P2P paradigms has been primarily in traditional wired network
environments. With the advance of modern wireless and mobile
communications, there is a growing interest for mobile users to
participate in P2P services anywhere anytime through their mobile
handheld devices. However, the open and anonymous nature of P2P network
makes it an ideal medium for attackers to spread malicious content. As a
result, widespread and unrestricted deployment of P2P systems exposed a
number of security vulnerabilities. Furthermore, a number of trust and
reputation issues occur in P2P networks as trust is a fundamental
consideration for growth and stability of systems. Hence, making P2P
systems more "secure" is an important challenge.

The research topics related to the P2P require development of new
methods and techniques, which offer clients an efficient and secured
access to resources, proficient distribution of resources,
decentralization and self-organization. Innovations of P2P systems
proffer many interesting avenues of research in a variety of areas in
computing. For this special issue, we are pleased to invite original and
high quality submissions addressing recent developments in P2P computing
with special focus on trust, reputation and security issues such as free
riding, Sybil attacks, authentication, nature-inspired approaches etc...


Note for Prospective Authors
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Submitted papers should not have been previously published nor be
currently under consideration for publication elsewhere. All papers are
refereed through a double-blind review process. A guide for authors,
sample copies and other relevant information for submitting papers are
available on the Author Guidelines
[http://www.inderscience.com/mapper.php?id=31] page.

If the file is larger than 1MB, the authors are encouraged to use WINZIP.


Subject Coverage
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Topics to be covered in this special issue include but are not limited to:

* Trust and reputation in P2P systems
* Semantics, interpretations and ontologies of trust
* Metrics for trust and reputation in P2P
* Trust based protocols and computational models for P2P
* Risk Management, Decision making and trust in P2P
* P2P business models and trust
* Security and privacy in P2P systems
* Routing and fault-tolerance in P2P systems
* Resource discovery/management in P2P systems
* Self-organization and self-management in P2P environments
* Cloud Systems and P2P
* P2P and Social Networks
* P2P video on demand, P2P IPTV, P2P Storage, P2P Streaming
* Localized P2P
* P2P Middleware
* P2P Economics
* Mobile P2P, P2P over wireless networks
* Service-oriented P2P
* Digital rights management of P2P
* Semantic P2P
* P2P Content Distribution Networks
* Overlay Networks for P2P Systems
* JXTA-based P2P Applications
* P2P Data mining
* Load balancing in P2P Systems
* P2P SIP based communication systems
* P2P communication systems for vehicular systems
* P2P Grid
* P2P radio and audio streaming
* Nature-inspired algorithms for P2P
* Mobile P2P and mobility management
* P2P based sensor networks
* P2P virtual networks
* P2P games, online auction
* Modeling altruistic behavior of peers
* Legal and regulatory issues
* Novel perspectives on trust, security and privacy for P2P systems

Important Dates
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Submission deadline: 30 May, 2010
First rejection/revision/acceptance notice: 1 August, 2010
Revision submission deadline: 1 September, 2010
Final acceptance/rejection notice: 30 September, 2010
Final manuscript due: 20 October, 2010
Probable issue of publication in IJCNDS: Jan. 2011

Submission
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You may send a copy of your paper in the form of a PDF file attached to an
e-mail (details in Author Guidelines) to the following address (es):
kchnitk@ieee.org and/or sabum@rajagiritech.ac.in

Please include the following in your email's subject: IJCNDS-RAP2P and
Your paper title.


For inquiry and correspondence, please contact the Special Issue Guest
Editors:
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Dr. K. CHANDRA SEKARAN
Professor, Department of Management Studies,
Indian Institute of Technology Madras,
Chennai – 600 036, INDIA
Tel: +91 44 22574550 (O)
E-mail: kchnitk@ieee.org


Dr. SABU M. THAMPI
Professor, Dept. of Computer Science & Engineering
Rajagiri School of Engineering and Technology Rajagiri Valley,
Kakkanad, Kochi 682 039, Kerala, INDIA
Tel: +91 484 2427835, 2428238 Extn: 255
Mobile: +91-9447103005
E-mail: sabum@rajagiritech.ac.in


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