Special Session on Security in Wireless
Sensor Net
Wireless sensor networks (WSN) have experienced an explosive growth during the last few years. Aggregating sensor nodes into sophisticated sensing, computational and communication infrastructures to form wireless sensor networks will have a significant impact on a wide array of applications ranging from military, to scientific. The new technologies, such as data aggregation, routing algorithms, and solutions for wireless sensor networks, and energy-efficient schemes, are needed for the development of wireless sensor networks. The goal of this session is to provide a cross-disciplinary forum for researchers in both academia and industry addressing the rich space of WSN system design issues to interact and exchange recent results. Topics include but are not limited to the following:
♦Wireless Security
♦Routing Algorithm for mobile Ad hoc Networks with sensor nodes
♦Security and Cooperation in Wireless Networks
♦Dynamic Games
♦Greedy Behavior in Wireless Networks
♦Biological Security Technologies
♦Mobile Network Security
♦Application of Cryptology
♦Trust Computing
The goal of this Special Session is to provide a platform for practitioners/researchers in their communities, such as security in Wireless Networks, to exchange ideas/experiences with researchers/engineers from the area of wireless networks in general. In addition to shared knowledge/experience, the results/experiences accumulated from such exchanges may bring real impacts to the future of WSN related applications.
A team of reviewers with diverse and appropriate expertise, including the organizers as the core team, will help to ensure that high quality papers can be selected and reviewed on time, with at approximately 2-3 paper reviews provided for each submitted paper.
Submission Instructions
Authors are invited to submit regular technical papers or position papers. The position papers should present novel technologies at an early stage of development or share future vision. All submissions should describe original, previously unpublished research, not currently under review by another conference or journal. Manuscripts should not exceed five (5) pages in double-column IEEE format. Please submit the paper through EDAS. Formatting details can be found under Author Information on the CCNC web site.
Session Organizers
Dr. Mehran Asadi masadi@wcupa.edu, Computer Science department at West Chester University of Pennsylvania
Dr. Afrand Agah aagah@wcupa.edu, Computer Science department at West Chester University of Pennsylvania