Approaches to Advanced Computing and Communications (BioAdcom2010)
*http://www.bionetics.org/ws/BioAdcom.shtml*
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*Co-located with*
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*5th International ICST Conference on Bio-Inspired Models of Network,
Information, and Computing Systems (BIONETICS 2010)*
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*Boston, Massachusetts, December 1-3, 2010*
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*Call for papers *
The rapid developments in networking and resource integration domains have
resulted in the emergence of distributed computing models such as Web
Services, P2P, Grid and Cloud computing for solving very complex problems.
However, biology has developed effective solutions to hard engineering
challenges through millions of years of evolution. Several algorithms and
techniques widely used in Computer Science have been adapted from, or
inspired by, known biological phenomena. Computer scientists applying
biomimetics can learn by observing nature and adopting biological approaches
in the aforementioned distributed computing models.
The focus of BioAdcom2010 is on identifying the role that bio-inspired
computing can play in the progress of computing and communications systems,
in highlighting productive areas of research and in pinpointing precise
application areas. Manuscripts unfolding mathematical models, algorithms,
protocols, tools, evaluation methods, and experimental studies of advanced
computing and communications techniques that are inspired by and derived
from biological systems are solicited for this workshop. Submitted papers
should not have been previously published nor be currently under
consideration for publication elsewhere. All papers will be reviewed by at
least three reviewers internationally.
All accepted papers will be published by Springer.
The specific topic areas of interest include, but are not limited to, the
following:
- Biological fault tolerance, self-healing systems
- Bio-inspired mathematical methods
- Machine learning
- Computational intelligence
- Graph problems
- Collaborative self-organizing systems
- Knowledge Management
- Databases with
- Data mining
- Dependable, reliable computing
- Autonomic computing and networks
- Adaptive network design
- Control engineering
- Computer architecture
- Bio-inspired kinematics
- Self-organizing systems
- Cellular automata
- Computational optimization, operations research
- Distributed data analysis and modeling
- DNA computation
- Hybrid methods
- Information retrieval
- Natural language processing
- Knowledge discovery
- Process engineering
- Metaheuristics
- Evolution and self-healing of network architectures and protocols
- High performance computing for bio-inspired algorithms and systems
- Immune and self-healing network defense and information security
- Information theory for biological systems
- Image processing
- Bio-inspired routing and P2P algorithms
- Evolutionary algorithms, genetic algorithms and programming
- Artificial neural networks
- Simulation of bio-inspired systems
- Network and communication algorithms and protocols
- Parallel and distributed techniques for bio-inspired algorithms
- Parallel and distributed techniques of swarm intelligence
- Quantum algorithms, quantum inspired approaches
- Routing, resource discovery, and scheduling in distributed systems
- Security, trust management
- Self-healing networks
- Bio-inspired communications protocols
- Sensor networks
- Self-organizing satellite networks
- Web Services
- Risk analysis
- Application case studies including computer immunology, space systems,
finance, navigation, fluid mechanics, telecommunications
Submission Instructions
*Paper Formatting:* Papers must be formatted with the Springer LNICST
format. Please obtain LNICST-specific formatting instructions as well as
paper templates from Springer's LNICST FTP directory. Only PDF files will be
accepted and reviewed. Page limits: Up to 15 pages
*Paper Uploading:* All papers will be handled electronically. Papers must be
uploaded to the EasyChair conference management system. If you don't have an
EasyChair account yet, the above link allows you to create it.
Important Dates
- Workshop paper due: July 16
- Paper notification: September 12
- Camera ready paper due: October 10
- Workdhp date: December 1-3
Technical Program Committee:
*General Chairs*
- Ajith Abraham, Machine Intelligence Research Labs (MIR Labs), Europe
- Chandra Sekaran K, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, India
*Program Chairs*
- Michael Alexander, Scaledinfra Technologies GmbH, Austria
- Sabu M. Thampi, Rajagiri School of Engineering and Technology, Kerala,
India
*TPC Members*
- Albert Y.S. Lam, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
- Andreas Pitsillides, Dept of Computer Science, University of Cyprus,
Cyprus
- Andreas Riener, Institute for Pervasive Computing, Johannes Kepler
University, Austria
- Bagula, Department of Computer Science, University of Cape Town, South
Africa
- Christian Doerr, TU Delft, The Netherlands
- Danda B. Rawat, Old Dominion University, USA
- Demin Wang, Microsoft Inc., U.S.A
- El-Sayed El-Alfy, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, KSA
- Eugenia Moreira Bernardino, Polytechnic Institute of Leiria, Portugal
- Felix Gomez Marmol, University of Murcia, Spain
- Francesco Quaglia, Sapienza Universita di Roma, Italy
- Gregorio Martinez, University of Murcia, Spain
- Guillaume de la Roche, Centre for Wireless Network Design, University
of Bedfordshire, U.K
- Haimonti Dutta, Center for Computational Learning Systems, Columbia
University, USA
- Haitham S. Hamza, Cairo University, Egypt
- John Strassner, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Republic
of Korea
- Juan M. Sanchez-Perez, University of Extremadura, Spain
- Long Gao, Wireless Systems Research Lab (WSRL), Hitachi America, Ltd,
USA
- Lourdes Penalver Herrero, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Camino
de Vera, Spain
- Lukas Kencl, Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic
- Michele Nogueira, Federal University of Parana, Brazil
- Mukaddim Pathan, University of Melbourne, Australia
- Namje Park, Fulton School of Engineering, Arizona State University, USA
- Phan Cong-Vinh, Centre for Applied Formal Methods, London South Bank
University, U.K
- Shancang Li, School of Engineering, Swansea University, U.K
- Soraya Zertal, University of Versailles, France
- Stefano Ferretti, Department of Computer Science, University of
Bologna, Italy
- Vincenzo De Florio, PATS Research Group, University of Antwerp, Belgium
- Vishal Goyal, Department of Computer Science, Punjabi University
Patiala, India
- Zhihua Cui, Taiyuan University of Science and Technology, P.R.China
Contact Us:
Workshop mail-id: bioadcom@gmail.com
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