The 11th International Conference on Internet and Distributed Computing Systems

Event Dates

Jun 01, 2018 - Oct 13, 2018

Location

Tokyo

Submission Deadline

Jun 30, 2018

IDCS 2018: The 11th International Conference on Internet and Distributed Computing Systems

Hitotsubashi Hall, National Center of Sciences Building 1F, Tokyo, JAPAN

October 10-13, 2018

Conference website https://www.idcs2018.net/

Submission link https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=idcs2018

Submission deadline June 1, 2018 (extended to June 30, 2018)

Important Dates

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Conference papers submission: June 30, 2018

Notifications of paper acceptance: July 30, 2018

Registration Due: August 6-31, 2018

Camera-ready copy and copyright form: August 31, 2018

Conference dates: October 11-13, 2018

Topics: distributed computing, network management, information infrastructure

Conference Overview

Modern systems such as distributed systems, cloud computing, mobile computing, edge computing, fog computing, and cyber-physical systems are tend to complexity, elasticity, dependability, security especially when dealing with dynamics events or actions in their environments and/or Internet applications, we are not only need to keep those systems running normally, but also need them to self-adaptive many of changes. On the other hand, the development of the Internet is very high rapid, and the Internet has already entered the 5G era. The Internet as society infrastructure and the widespread use of mobile edge, wireless wearable devices or IoT sensors have laid the foundation for the emergence of innovative network applications and transportation and logistics. Under the influence of these most advanced technologies, human production and life are gradually changing. The academic and industrial worlds are constantly developing and innovating in areas such as mechanical learning, artificial intelligence, and media stream processing. These technologies not only enrich and improve the quality of life of modern people, but also in the process of integration in many fields, the huge amount of data processing, and the integration of the digital world with the physical environment make humans also constructive development in biological, agricultural, and policy.

This conference desired to look for inspiration in diverse areas (e.g., infrastructure & system design, software development, big data, control theory, artificial intelligence, IoT, self-adaptation, emerging models, paradigms, applications and technologies related to Internet-based distributed systems) to develop new ways to design and mange such complex and adaptive computation resources.

Submission Guidelines

All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference. The following paper categories are welcome:

Full papers

Up to 12 pages regular manuscripts prepared in the standard Springer LNCS proceedings paper template. Submitted papers should present original results of theoretical or practical research applied to practical engineering problems. Papers submitted for presentation at the IDCS2018 Conference will be peer‐reviewed.

Selected papers will be invited for possible publication in International Journals. Best paper and best student paper will be chosen in our conferences, and the first author will receive the certificate and pretty gift at the IDCS2018.

Short Papers

Up to 8 pages manuscripts prepared in the standard Springer LNCS proceedings paper template. Submitted papers should present original results of theoretical or practical research applied to practical engineering problems. Short papers submitted for presentation at the IDCS2018 Conference will be peer‐reviewed.

Posters

From 2 to 4 pages manuscripts prepared in the standard Springer LNCS proceedings paper template. Submitted papers should present original results of theoretical or practical research applied to practical engineering problems.

List of Topics

Distributed Computing, Cloud Computing, Mobile Computing, Edge Computing, Fog Computing, Internet Applications, Cyber-Physical Systems, Internet of Things, Big Data, and Transportation and Logistics.

The topics of interest are organized into five major tracks:

Topic 1:

Distributed computing technologies

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– Middleware for Distributed systems, cloud, mobile edge, and IoT

– Networked Sensing and Control

– Domain-specific language

– Theory and practice of Architectures

– Big data

– Self-* systems

– Mobile agents

– IoT sensors

– Environmental Sensing Applications

Topic 2:

Internet and Web Technologies

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– Embedded Software for Sensor Networks

– Body Sensor Networks

– Vehicular Ad-Hoc Networks

– Internet and Protocols

– Software-defined Networking

– Modeling and Evaluation of Internet-based Systems

– Internet Quality of Service

– Real-time Multimedia Communication Systems

– Web services

– Image Processing

– Social Networks

Topic 3:

Network Operations & Management

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– Energy Efficiency in Large-scale Distributed Systems

– Security of Network-based Systems

– Network-based Applications (VoIP, Streaming)

– Network Traffic Engineering

– Tools and Techniques for Network Measurements

– Management of Extreme-scale Systems

– Transportation and Logistics

Topic 4:

Information Infrastructure

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– Next Generation Content Delivery Network

– Biological systems

– Grid, Cloud, and P2P Computing

– Distributed Computing Applications

– Mechanical Learning

– Artificial Intelligence

– Autonomic Computing

– Cognitive Networks

– Computational Economy for Distributed Systems

– Collaborative Technology and Applications

Topic 5:

Resilience, Fault tolerance, and Availability

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– Fault Tolerant and Self-managing Distributed Systems

– Dependability and Dependable Systems

– Computing Models for Resilient Distributed Systems

– Principles for Resilient Software Architecture

– Availability Design

– Security

Committees

Organizing committee

Yang Xiang, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia

Giancarlo Fortino, University of Calabria, Italy

Jason J. Jung, Chung-Ang University, Korea

Jingtao Sun, National Institute of Informatics, Japan

Program Chairs

Bahman Javadi, Western Sydney University, Australia

Giuseppe Di Fatta, University of Reading, UK

Lei Zhong, Toyoda InfoTechnology Center, Japan

Sisi Duan, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, USA

Markus Ullrich, University of Applied Sciences Zittau/Görlitz, Germany

Local Arrangement Chair

Jingtao Sun, National Institute of Informatics, Japan

Web Chair

Mingkang Chen, Central China Normal University, China

Publicity and Industry Chair

Antonio Guerrieri, University of Calabria, Italy

Mukaddim Pathan, Telstra, Australia

Qiang Wang, Wuhan University of Technology, China

PhD Workshop Chair

Kazushige Saga, National Institute of Informatics, Japan

Steering Committee – IDCS Series

Jemal Abawajy, Deakin University, Australia

Rajkumar Buyya, University of Melbourne, Australia

Giancarlo Fortino, University of Calabria, Italy

Dimitrios Georgakopolous, RMIT University, Australia

Mukaddim Pathan, Telstra, Australia

Yang Xiang, Swinburne University, Australia

Program Committee

Abdelkarim Erradi, Qatar University

Andrea Omicini, Università di Bologna

Andrea Vinci, ICAR CNR

Antonio Guerrieri, ICAR-CNR

Antonio Liotta, Eindhoven University of Technology

Bahman Javadi, Western Sydney University

Bin Guo, Institut Telecom SudParis

Carlo Mastroianni, ICAR-CNR

Claudio De Farias, PPGI-IM/NCE-UFRJ

Claudio Savaglio, Università della Calabria

Dimitrios, University of Thessaly

George Pallis, University of Cyprus

Giancarlo Fortino, University of Calabria

Gianluca Aloi, University of Calabria

Giorgio Terracina, Universita’ della Calabria

Giuseppe Di Fatta, University of Reading

Hu Xiaoya, Huazhong University of Science and Technology

Jason Jung, Chung-Ang University

Jie Mei, Wuhan University of Technology

Lei Zhong, Toyota InfoTechnology Center

Marcin Paprzycki, IBS PAN and WSM

Markus Ullrich, University of Applied Sciences Zittau/Görlitz

Mengchu Zhou, New Jersey Institute of Technology

Mukaddim Pathan, Telstra Corporation Limited

Norihiko Yoshida, Saitama University

Paolo Trunfio, University of Calabria

Pasquale Pace, University of Calabria

Raffaele Gravina, University of Calabria

Ragib Hasan, University of Alabama at Birmingham

Riaz Ahmed Shaikh, King Abdul Aziz University

Ruppa Thulasiram,University of Manitoba

Sergio Ochoa, University of Chile

Sisi Duan, University of Maryland Baltimore County

Sun Jingtao, National Institute of Informatics

Valeria Loscri, INRIA

Wenfeng Li, Wuhan University of Technology

Xinqing Yan, NCWU

Xiuwen Fu, Wuhan University of Technology

Yang Xiang, Swinburne University of Technology

Invited Speakers

1.Dr.Takefusa Atsuko (Information Systems Architecture Science Research Division, National Institute of Informatics & the Department of Informatics of the Graduate University for Advanced Studies, Associate Professor) will give us a talk about “Inter-cloud computing over academic and public clouds”. She is also an expert in parallel and distributed computing including Grid, Cloud and HPC.

2.Dr.Renato J. Figueiredo (the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering of the University of Florida, US) will give us a talk about “Interconnecting the Edge with Software-defined Overlay Virtual Private Networks”. His research interests are in the areas of virtualization, distributed systems, overlay and software-defined networks, cloud and edge computing, and their applications in support of computational science in domains including lake ecology, bio-diversity, and smart and connected communities. Dr. Figueiredo’s research team leads the IPOP (IP-over-P2P) open-source overlay virtual network project.

3.Dr.Giancarlo Fortino (the Department of Informatics, Modeling, Electronics and Systems (DIMES) of the University of Calabria (Unical), Rende (CS), Italy) will give us a talk about “Towards Opportunistic IoT Services: A Novel Paradigm for Engineering the Next-generation IoT Systems”. He is also an expert in agent-based computing, body area networks, wireless sensor networks, pervasive and cloud computing, multimedia networks and Internet of Things technology. He participated to many local, national and international research projects and currently is the vice coordinator and STPM of the EU-funded H2020 INTER-IoT project. He authored over 350 publications in journals, conferences and books. He chaired more the 85 Int’l conferences/workshops as co-chair, organized more than 35 special issues in well-known ISI-impacted Int’l Journals, and participated in the TPC of over 400 conferences. He is in the list of Top Italian Scientists (TIS) by VIA-academy (http://www.topitalianscientists.org/), with h-index=34 and 4200+ citations according to GS.

Publication

The conference proceedings will be published as Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS). All contributions will also be electronically available through Springer Link Database and will be indexed through ISI Conference Proceedings Citation Index – Science (CPCI-S), EI, Scopus, ACM Digital Library, DBLP, and Google scholar. Authors of selected conference papers will be invited to submit an extended paper to Special Issues that will be organized in reputed journals (SCI-indexed).

Special Issue on Emerging Edge-of-Things Computing for Smart Cities: Recent Advances and Future Trends, Informatics and Computer Science Intelligent Systems Applications, Open Access

International Journal Information Sciences, Elsevier

Impact Factor: 4.832

Symmetry: Special Issue “Symmetry and Asymmetry Applications for Internet of Things Security and Privacy” , Open Access

International Journal of Symmetry​

Impact Factor: 1.457

Sensors: Special Issue “Threat Identification and Defence for Internet-of-Things”, Open Access

International Journal of Sensors​

Impact Factor: 2.677

Special Issue on Recent Advances in Internet-of-Things Attacks and Defences, Open Access

Journal of Information Security and Applications (JISA), Elsevier

Impact Factor: 1.168

Venue

As Japan’s only general academic research institution, National Institute of Informatics (NII) promotes the creation of a state-of-the-art academic-information infrastructure that is essential to research and education within the broader academic community, with a focus on partnerships and other joint efforts with universities and research institutions throughout Japan.

The IDCS2018 will be held at the Hitotsubashi Hall in the center of Tokyo, which is in the same building as the NII. The traffic around NII is very convenient.

You can by Trains (Subways) as follows:

1. Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line / Toei Mita Line / Toei Shinjuku Line

“JIMBOCHO” Exit A9

2. Toyko Metro Tozai Line”TAKEBASHI” Exit 1b

3-5 minutes walk from the stations

You also can walk to the Imperial Palace, Tokyo National Museum of Modern Art, Budokan Hall and many other famous attractions in 5-15 minutes.

During the conference, we arranged for participating professors, scientists and students to attend a banquet at the Gakushi kaikan (the birthplace of the University of Tokyo). The elegant piano accompaniment will promote the atmosphere of our discussions.

Conference Series

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IDCS’18 is the 11th edition of a successful conference series.

* IDCS’08, Khulna, Bangladesh

* IDCS’09, Jeju Island, Korea

* IDCS’10, Melbourne, Australia

* IDCS’11, Melbourne, Australia

* IDCS’12, Wu Yi Shan, China

* IDCS’13, Hangzhou, China

* IDCS’14, Calabria, Italy

* IDCS’15, Windsor, UK

* IDCS’16, Wuhan, China

* IDCS’17, Mana Island, Fiji

Contact

All questions about submissions should be emailed to

Yang Xiang, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia, yxiang@swin.edu.au

Jingtao Sun, National Institute of Informatics, Japan, sun@nii.ac.jp