2010-08-02

[Tccc] BIONETICS 2010: Call for Work-In-Progress (WIP), Demo and Short Papers

Call for Work-In-Progress (WIP), Demo and Short Papers

The 5th Int'l Conference on Bio-Inspired Models of Network,
Information and Computing Systems (BIONETICS 2010)

December 1 - 3, 2010
Boston, MA, USA

Sponsored by ICST
Technical cooperation with Create-Net and Springer

BIONETICS 2010 aims to provide a world-leading and unique opportunity
for bringing together researchers and practitioners from diverse
disciplines that seek the understanding of the fundamental principles
and design strategies in biological systems and leverage those
understandings to build bio-inspired systems. We are soliciting
high-quality original papers in the following topics (but not limited
to):

Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):

Signal/information processing and communication models in biological systems
Bio-inspired formal models and methods
Bio-inspired algorithms and mechanisms
Bio-inspired software and hardware systems
Biomimetics, bioenginereing and synthetic biological systems
Modeling and simulation of bio-inspired systems, biological systems
and synthetic biological systems
Self-* properties in bio-inspired systems, biological systems and
synthetic biological systems
Design and performance issues in bio-inspired systems and synthetic
biological systems
Tools, testbeds and deployment aspects in bio-inspired systems and
synthetic biological systems
Real-world applications and standardization of bio-inspired systems
and synthetic biological systems
Socially-aware, game theoretic and other metaphor-driven
interdisciplinary approaches to bio-inspired systems and synthetic
biological systems
AApplication domains include, but not limited to, autonomic computing,
bioinformatics, biological engineering, computer networks, computer
vision, data mining, green computing and networking, grid/cloud
computing, intelligent agents, mechanical engineering, molecular
communication, nano-scale computing and networking, optimization,
pervasive computing, robotics, security, software engineering, and
systems engineering.

Paper Submission:

Besides regular papers, BIONETICS 2010 features the following three
publication categories:

Work-in-progress (WIP) papers: Up to 6 pages
Demo papers: Up to 4 pages
Short papers: Up to 2 pages
All WIP, demo and short papers will be published in the conference proceedings.

Papers must follow the Springer LNICST format. Please visit
http://www.bionetics.org/ submission.shtml for detailed submission
instructions.

Important Dates:

WIP, demo and short paper submission due: September 19
Notification of acceptance: September 30
Camera ready due: October 10
Keynote Speakers (tentative):

Radhika Nagpal (Harvard University, USA)

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Pruet Boonma
pruet@eng.cmu.ac.th
Department of Computer Engineering
Chiang Mai University
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