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    IWSOS 2011 - International Workshop on Self-Organizing Systems

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    Category IWSOS 2011

    Deadline: September 26, 2010 | Date: February 23, 2011-February 24, 2011

    Venue/Country: Karlsruhe, Germany

    Updated: 2010-06-25 17:06:40 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    IWSOS 2011 is the fifth workshop in a series of multidisciplinary

    events dedicated to self-organization in networks and networked

    systems.

    The concept of self-organization is becoming increasingly

    popular in various branches of technology. A self-organizing system

    may be characterized by global, coordinated activity arising

    spontaneously from local interactions between the system's components.

    This activity is distributed over all components, without a central

    controller supervising or directing the behavior. Self-organization

    relates the behavior of the individual components (the microscopic

    level) to the resulting structure and functionality of the overall

    system (the macroscopic level). Simple interactions at the microscopic

    level may give rise to complex, adaptive, and robust behavior at the

    macroscopic level.

    The necessity of self-organization in networks and networked systems

    is caused by the growing scale, complexity, and dynamics of future

    networked systems. This is because traditional methods tend to be

    reductionistic, i.e., they neglect the effect of interactions between

    components. However, in complex networked systems, interactions cannot

    be ignored, since they are relevant for the future state of the system.

    In this sense, self-organization becomes a useful approach for dealing

    with the complexity inherent in networked systems.

    The workshop addresses self-organization different types of technological

    networks, for example, but not limited to:

    * Communication and computer networks

    * Transportation networks

    * Energy networks

    * Robot networks

    Research from related fields is also welcome. Building on the success

    of its predecessors, this workshop aims at bringing together leading

    international researchers to create a visionary forum for discussing

    the future of self-organization in networked systems.

    **Key Topics**

    * Design and analysis of self-organizing and self-managing systems

    * Techniques and tools for modeling self-organizing systems

    * Robustness and adaptation in self-organizing systems, including

    self-protection, diagnosis, and healing

    * Self-configuration and self-optimization

    * Self-organizing group and pattern formation

    * Self-organizing synchronization

    * Self-organizing resource allocation

    * Self-organizing mechanisms for task allocation and coordination

    * Self-organizing information dissemination and content search

    * Security and safety in self-organizing networked systems

    * Structure and dynamics of self-organizing networks

    * Risks and limits of self-organization

    * The human in the loop of self-organizing networks

    * User and operator-related aspects of human-made self-organizing systems

    * Applications of self-organizing networks and networked systems

    * Peer-to-peer networks, vehicular networks, zeroconfiguration protocols

    * Autonomous traffic lights, self-organized cruise control

    * Decentralized power management in the smart grid

    * Collaborative unmanned ground or aerial vehicles, mobile sensor networks

    **Important Dates**

    * Submission deadline: September 26, 2010

    * Notification: November 17, 2010

    * Camera-ready papers due: December 01, 2010

    * Conference: February 2011

    **Chairs**

    General chairs:

    * Martina Zitterbart, KIT, Germany

    * Hermann de Meer, University of Passau, Germany

    Program chairs:

    * Christian Bettstetter, University of Klagenfurt and Lakeside Labs, Austria

    * Carlos Gershenson, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

    Keynote Speaker:

    * Hermann Haken, professor emeritus, University of Stuttgart

    and founder of synergetics

    **Papers**

    IWSOS invites submission of manuscripts that present original research

    results or research ideas, and that have not been previously published

    or are currently under review by another conference or journal. Any

    previous or simultaneous publication of related material should be

    explicitly noted in the submission. All papers must be submitted in

    PDF format. Submissions will be peer reviewed by at least three members

    of the international program committee and judged on originality,

    significance, interest, clarity, relevance, and correctness.

    The Springer "LNCS Proceedings" style should be used for submission.

    Templates are for LaTeX and Word available at http://tiny.cc/qiohy.

    Click http://iwsos2011.tm.kit.edu for detailed information for authors.

    * Full Papers. Full papers should describe original research results.

    Submissions should be full-length papers up to 12 pages using the LNCS

    style (including figures, references, and a short abstract).

    * Challenge Papers. Submissions should be position papers, challenging

    papers, and papers presenting first results. The papers must be up to

    6 pages length (LNCS style, including all figures and references), and

    must include a short abstract.

    Both paper types should be submitted via the EDAS system at:

    http://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=9217

    **Proceedings**

    The proceedings will be published by Springer-Verlag in their Lecture

    Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series. At least one of the authors

    of each accepted paper must attend IWSOS to present the paper.

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