IEEE T-SMC CFP: Technologies that promote computational intelligence, openness and programmability in networks and Internet services

From: S.Karnouskos ([email protected])
Date: Thu Jul 25 2002 - 11:02:21 EDT

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    Dear Ladies and Gentlemen,

    The *extended* deadline for the IEEE T-SMC CFP on
    "Technologies that promote computational intelligence, openness
    and programmability in networks and Internet services"
    is approaching fast.

    Please feel free to further forward this CFP to people you think might be interested .

    Best Regards,
    Stamatis Karnouskos

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            IEEE - Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernetics

                    Call for Papers - Special Issue on

         Technologies that promote computational intelligence, openness and
                 programmability in networks and Internet services

    Guest Editors:

       * W. Pedrycz (Univ. of Alberta, Canada),
       * A. Vasilakos (Hellenic Aerospace Industry,S.A.),
       * S. Karnouskos (Fraunhofer-FOKUS, Germany)

     Publication: Spring 2003

    The Internet has witnessed the last years a rapid increase in its
    popularity, by offering new services to its users. However the increased
    complexity of the systems, the growing needs for flexibility,
    fault-tolerance, higher quality of service, interoperability, security,
    reduced time-to-market service introduction and personalization, demand the
    development of sophisticated technologies that are capable of dealing
    effectively with these challenges.

    Active and programmable networking aims at easing the introduction of new
    network services by adding dynamic programmability to network devices and
    making aspects of the programmability accessible to third-party vendors and
    users via open interfaces. Open and programmable network elements are
    redefining network software architectures and move control and management
    systems away from traditional closed/rigid solutions.

    Computational Intelligence (CI) is viewed as a synergy of technologies of
    granular computing (especially fuzzy sets), neural networks and
    evolutionary computing has become an ideal design vehicle supporting the
    design of intelligent systems. In this capacity, the role of CI in the
    development of the sophisticated network architectures is profound. The
    main objective of this special issue of the IEEE T-SMC Journal is to act as
    a channel that brings the ideas of CI to the network area in a systematic,
    coherent and comprehensive fashion.

    Authors are encouraged to submit high-quality original papers dealing with
    various theoretical and practical issues dealing with Computational
    Intelligence, active networking, intelligent mobile agents,
    openness/portability/interoperability of services, middleware for
    intelligent service creation, deployment and management of new network
    applications etc.

    Within the context of this special issue, topics of particular interest
    include but are not limited to:

            * Active and Programmable Networks
            * Service creation platforms and enabling technologies
            * Telecommunication Network Architectures
            * Communications Security, Privacy and Manageability
            * Integrated Services
            * Dynamic, data-driven application systems
            * Service dissemination and discovery protocols
            * Programming paradigms, applications, and requirements for active grids
            * Nomadic User Support and management
            * Web based systems and services
            * Global Service Portability
            * Emerging Technologies and directions
            * Internet & Telecom applications and services
            * Neural Networks
            * Fuzzy Logic
            * Genetic Algorithms & Programming
            * Data Mining Techniques
            * Adaptive Computing Systems
            * Knowledge Based Systems
            * Hybrid Intelligent Systems

    IMPORTANT DATES

            Submission: 31st August 2002 (extended)
            Acceptance decision: 30th November 2002
            Final paper due: 31st January 2002
            Publication date: Spring 2003
             

    SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

    Authors are invited to submit full papers, following the templates
    available from the publisher in electronic form (PDF preferred) to
    the Guest Editor at the following address:

         Prof. Witold Pedrycz
         Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
         University of Alberta
         Edmonton T6R 2G7 Canada

    Or to send an electronic copy via e-mail or the URL from where the file
    can be downloaded, to any of the guest editors:

       * W. Pedrycz [email protected]
       * A. Vasilakos [email protected]
       * S. Karnouskos [email protected]

    Please include keywords identifying the main topic of your paper.
    Full details of submission or further information are available from the
    journal's web site http://ieee-smc.org/

    This CFP is also available in HTML, PDF and plain
    text format from http://www.fokus.fraunhofer.de/usr/karnouskos/private/smc/



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