2nd International Conference on Networking Systems and Security

Event Dates

Jan 07, 2016 - Jan 09, 2016

Location

Dhaka, Bangladesh

Submission Deadline

Sep 15, 2015

The 2nd International Conference on Networking Systems and Security 2016 (NSysS 2016) aims at providing a forum of researchers, practitioners, developers, and users to exchange new ideas and results related to computer networks, networking systems, and security across academia and industry. The conference is technically co-sponsored by ACM Chapter and IEEE Bangladesh Section [approval pending].

We solicit original technical papers articulating novel ideas, protocols, and algorithms with ground-breaking results and/or quantified experiences involving networking systems and security. The conference values papers, which will take a broad networking and/or security perspective(s) covering contemporary and future applications. Of particular interest are technical contributions that enable new and compelling networking and security paradigms.

Scope:

Scope of the conference covers, but is not limited to, the following:

Addressing and location management

Cellular and broadband wireless nets

Cognitive radio networking

Congestion control

Cross layer design and optimization

Cyber physical systems and networking

Data centers

Data reduction, inference, and signal processing

Delay/disruption tolerant networks

Denial of service

Embedded software for sensor networks

Energy harvesting

Experience with real-world applications

Experimental results from operational networks or network applications

Fault-tolerance, reliability, and troubleshooting

Future Internet design

Innovative applications and deployment experiences

Mobile, participatory, and social sensing

Multicast, broadcast and anycast

Multimedia protocols

Near field communication

Network architectures

Network management and traffic engineering

Network security and privacy

Network simulation and emulation

Network, transport, and application-layer protocols

Novel components, devices and architectures for networked sensing

Operating systems and runtime environments

Optical networks

P2P, overlay, and content distribution networks

Power control and management

Quality of service

Resource allocation and management

RFID networks and protocols

Satellite networks

Scheduling and buffer management

Security, trust and privacy

Self-organizing networks

Sensor data storage, retrieval, processing and management

Social computing and networks

Switches and switching

Theoretical foundation and fundamental bounds

Topology characterization and inference

Underground and underwater networks

Vehicular networks

Wireless, mobile, ad-hoc, and sensor networks