[Submission deadline] Book chapter: Autonomic Computing and Networking
This book will serve as a comprehensive technical guide and reference material for engineers, scientists, practitioners and researchers providing them with state-of-the-art research work in the area and future opportunities & trends. It will solicit contributions that address architectures, algorithmic aspects, implementation issues as well as practical applications of autonomic computing and networking. Authors are invited to submit a 1-2 pages proposal describing the topic of your chapter by the deadline 30 November 2007. The proposal should include the chapter outline, number of pages of the final manuscript and contact address of the corresponding author.
| What | Conference Book Submission deadline |
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| When |
2007-11-30 00:00
2007-11-30 23:55
2007-11-30 from 00:00 to 23:55 |
| Contact Name | Mieso Denko |
| Contact Email | denko@cis.uoguelph.ca |
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Autonomic computing and networking are new computing and networking paradigms that allow the creation of self-managing and self-controlling computing and networking environments by employing distributed algorithms and context-awareness to dynamically control networking functions without human interventions. Autonomic networking is characterized by recovery from failures and malfunctions, agility to changing networking environment and self-optimization. The self-control and management features can help to overcome the growing complexity and heterogeneity of exiting communication networks and systems. The realization of fully autonomic heterogeneous networking introduces fundamental research challenges in all aspects of computing, networking, communication and other related fields.
Recommended
topics include, but not limited to:
- Autonomic computing systems
- Software architectures for autonomic computing
- Resource sharing in autonomic networking
- Autonomic middleware
- Self-optimization and self-awareness
- Autonomic grid systems
- Security and privacy in autonomic computing
- Security and Privacy in autonomic networking
- Architectures for autonomic networking
- Modeling autonomic networking and communications
- Integration models and protocols in autonomic computing
- Biologically inspired autonomic networking
- Autonomic communications
- Cognitive radio networks
- Autonomic pervasive systems
- Swarm intelligence in autonomic networking
- Autonomic models and systems for ad hoc networks
- Fundamental science of self-managing systems
- Autonomic computing and networking test-beds
- Autonomic pervasive communications
- Autonomic cognitive networks
- Autonomic storage and caching systems
- Performance analysis of autonomic systems
- Agents for autonomic computing
- Autonomic peer-to-peer systems
- Autonomic architecture for sensor systems
- Dynamic spectrum access
- Self-healing and self-protection in autonomic networks
- Active and programmable networks
Important Dates
- Submission of chapter proposal : 30 November 2007
- Notification of proposal acceptance: 30 December 2007
- Full chapter submission: 30 March 2008
- Final Notification of acceptance: 30 May 2008
- Camera ready copy submission: 30 June 2008
Contact
Dr.
Mieso Denko
University
of Guelph, Canada
Email:
denko@cis.uoguelph.ca
Dr.
Laurence T. Yang
St.
Francis Xavier University, Canada
Email:
lyang@stfx.ca
Dr.
Yan ZHANG
Simula
Research Laboratory, Norway
Email:
yanzhang@ieee.org