1 研討會資訊

台灣電機電子工程學會
Taiwan Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineering

 

 

The 5th International Conference on Natural Computation (ICNC'09) and the 6th International Conference on Fuzzy Systems and Knowledge Discovery (FSKD'09) will be held from 14 to 16 August 2009, in Tianjin, China. We cordially invite you to submit a paper(s) and/or organize an invited session. Due to numerous requests, the submission deadline is extended to 10 March 2009.
 
Selected best papers will appear in SCI-indexed journal(s), such as the Soft Computing journal. The rest of the accepted papers will appear in conference proceedings published by the IEEE Computer Society and will be indexed by both EI and ISTP, as well as the IEEE Xplore. 
 
Tianjin is one of the four municipalities in China. It is a financial and commercial center in North China and is known for its numerous travel resources and rich history, such as the Huangyaguan Great Wall, Dule Temple, Panshan Mountain and Food Street. 
 
ICNC'09-FSKD'09 aims to provide a high-level international forum for scientists and researchers to present the state of the art of intelligent methods inspired from nature, particularly biological and physical systems, with applications to data mining, manufacturing, design, and more. This is an exciting and emerging interdisciplinary area in which a wide range of theory and methodologies are being investigated and developed to tackle complex and challenging problems. 
 
Previously, the joint conferences in 2005 through 2008 each attracted over 3000 submissions from more than 30 countries.
 
To promote international participation of researchers from outside the country/region where the conference is held (i.e., China), foreign experts are encouraged to propose invited sessions. The first author of each paper in an invited session must not be affiliated with an organization in China. All papers in the invited sessions will be marked as "Invited Paper". One organizer for each invited session with at least 6 registered papers will enjoy an honorarium of USD 400. 
Invited session organizers will solicit submissions, conduct reviews and recommend accept/reject decisions on the submitted papers. Each invited session proposal should include the following information: 
(1) the name, bio, and contact information of each invited session organizer; (2) the title and a short synopsis of the invited session. 
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For more information, visit the conference web page:
 
 
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Join us at this major event in historic Tianjin !!!
 
ICNC’09-FSKD’09 Organizing Committee
 
P.S.: Kindly forward to your colleagues or students who may be interested.

 http://www.ene.isu.edu.tw/ets2009 

會議目的
電子工程技術研討會將於98年6月19日(星期五)假義守大學國際會議廳舉行,屆時將邀請電子工程技術相關領域知名人士前來演講,介紹電子工程之研究產業最新動向,並舉辦學術性及技術性論文發表,敬請各界踴躍投稿。

會議論文領域
本研討會之論文範圍包括下列領域:
(1)微電子與光電技術;
(2)VLSI技術;
(3)系統整合技術(RFID、通訊、控制、生醫...);
(4)其它電子工程技術相關課題。


發表方式
口頭論文和壁報論文

 

研討會日期及地點
日期:2009年6月19日(星期五)
地點:義守大學(行政大樓-國際會議廳)
主辦單位:義守大學電子工程學系、義守大學通訊工程學系、義守大學RFID科技人才培育中心

指導單位:教育部、國科會工程處工程科技推展中心、國家實驗研究院

協辦單位:國立交通大學電子工程學系

報名費用

以郵政劃撥繳費完成繳費程序。

2009年5月9日開始開放報名註冊系統。



聯絡方式

義守大學電子工程學系 / 系辦公室
(840高雄縣大樹鄉學城路一段1號)

電話:(07)6577711轉6652、6653

傳真:(07)6577238

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CALL FOR PAPERS

 

WISA 2009

The 10th International Workshop on Information

Security Applications

http://www.wisa.or.kr 

Haeundae Grand Hotel, Busan, Korea

August 25-27, 2009

 

 

The 10th International Workshop on Information Security Applications (WISA 2009) will be held in Busan, Korea on August 25-27, 2009. It is hosted by the Korea Institute of Information Security and Cryptology (KIISC), supported by the Electronics & Telecommunications Research Institute(ETRI) and the Korea Information Security Agency(KISA), and sponsored by the Ministry of Public Administration and Security(MoPAS), the Korea Communications Commission(KCC), and the Ministry of Knowledge and Economy(MKE). The focus of this workshop is on all technical and practical aspects of cryptographic and non-cryptographic security applications. The workshop will serve as a forum for new results from the academic research community as well as from the industry.

The areas of interest include, but are not limited to:                   

· Internet & Wireless Security

· E-Commerce Protocols

· Access Control & Database Security

· Biometrics & Human Interface

· Network Security & Intrusion Detection

· Security & Trust Management

· IPTV Security

· Content Protection & Service Security

· Content filtering & Tracing

· Digital Rights Management

· Secure Software & Systems

· Information Hiding

· Digital Forensics

· Secure Hardware

· Cyber Indication & Intrusion Detection

· Multicast & Group Security

· Secure Application Protocols

 

· Smart Cards & Applications

· Mobile Security

· Privacy & Anonymity

· Public Key Crypto Applications

· Threats & Information Warfare

· Virus Protection & Applications

· Ubiquitous Computing Security

· Combating SPAM

· ID Management

· Peer-to-Peer Security

· Information Assurance

· RFID Security & Applications

· Sensor Network Security & Applications

· Common Criteria

· Cyber Security

· Critical Information Infrastructure Protection

Workshop Tracks

There will be two separate tracks in WISA 2009, full paper track and short abstract track:

¨ Full paper track: Papers presented in the full paper track will be included in the formal proceedings published by Springer in its Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) Series. A limited number of papers will be selected for presentation in this track through a thorough review by program committee members.

¨ Short abstract track: Papers presented in this track will appear in the workshop pre-proceedings. Papers valuable but not included in the Full paper track due to the space/time limitation will be selected for presentation in this track.

Instructions for Authors

Authors are invited to submit original papers: they must not substantially duplicate work that any of the authors have published elsewhere or have submitted in parallel to any other conferences that have proceedings. The submission must be anonymous, with no author names, affiliations, acknowledgements, or obvious references. The paper should be prepared according to the "Authors Instruction for LNCS"(http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html">http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html" rel="nofollow" style="color: rgb(85, 26, 139);">http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html" style="color: windowtext; text-decoration: none;">http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html) and limited to at most 15 pages in total.

Papers must be submitted electronically. A detailed description of the electronic submission procedure is available at http://www.wisa.or.kr/" rel="nofollow" style="color: rgb(85, 26, 139);">http://www.wisa.or.kr/" style="color: purple;">http://www.wisa.or.kr.Submissions must conform to this procedure and be received by June 14, 2009, 23:59 UTC to be considered. Late submissions and non-electronic submissions will not be considered.


Important Dates

Paper submission deadline : June 14, 2009

Acceptance notification : July 12, 2009

Pre-proceedings version deadline : July 31, 2009

Proceedings version deadline : September 13, 2009

    

Workshop Committee:

 General Chair: Kwangjo Kim, ICU, Korea

¨ Program Committee

Co-Chairs : Heung Youl Youm, Soonchunhyang Univ., Korea,  Moti Yung, Columbia Univ., USA

Frederik Armknecht, Ruhr-Univ. Bochum, Germany

Feng Bao, Inst. for Infocomm Research, Singapore

Rodrigo Roman Castro, University of Malaga, Spain

Julien Cathalo, UCLouvain, Belgium

Jianyong CHEN, Shenzhen Univ., China

Kefei Chen, Shanghai Jiaotong Univ., China

Dooho Choi, ETRI, Korea

Hyoung-Kee Choi, Sungkyunkwan Univ., Korea

Kilsoo Chun, KISA, Korea

Debbie Cook, Columbia Univ., USA

Ed Dawson, Queensland University of Technology, Australia

JaeCheol Ha, Hoseo Univ., Korea

Stefan Katzenbeisser, Technical Univ. Darmstadt, Germany

Howon Kim, Pusan National Univ., Korea

Hyung Jong Kim, Seoul Women's Univ., Korea

Hyong-Shik Kim, Chungnam National Univ., Korea

Seok Woo Kim, Hansei Univ., Korea

Young Baek Kim, KISA, Korea

Brian King, Purdue University Indianapolis, USA

Hong Seung Ko, Kyoto College of Graduate Studies for Informatics, Japan

Chiu Yuen Koo, Google Inc., USA

Jin Kwak, Soonchunhyang Univ., Korea

Dong Hoon Lee, Korea Univ., Korea

Pil Joong Lee, POSTECH, Korea

Chae Hoon Lim, Sejong Univ., Korea

Ji-Young Lim, Korean Bible Univ., Korea

Dongdai Lin, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

Michael Locasto, George Mason Univ., USA

Masahiro Mambo, University of Tsukuba, Japan

Atsuko Miyaji, JAIST, Japan

Jaehoon Nah, ETRI, Korea

Koji Nakao, KDDI&NICT, Japan

Nhut Nguyen, Samsung Telecommunications America, USA

SooHyun Oh, Hoseo Univ., Korea

Rolf Oppliger, eSecuriry Technologies, Switzerland

Dan Page, University of Bristol, UK

Susan Pancho-Festin, Univ. of the Philippines, Phillippines

Raphael C.-W. Phan, Loughborough University, UK

Vassilis Prevelakis, AEGIS Research Center, Greece

C. Pandu Rangan, IIT, India

Michel Riguidel, Telecom ParisTech, Paris, France

Pankaj Rohatgi, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, USA

Kouichi Sakurai, Kyushu Univ., Japan

Chang-ho Seo, Kongju National Univ., Korea

Willy Susilo, Univ. of Wollongong, Australia

Tsuyoshi Takagi, Future University Hakodate, Japan

Tzong-Chen Wu, National Taiwan Uinv. of Science and Technology, Taiwan

Chung-Huang Yang, National Kaohsiung Normal Univ., Taiwan

Jeong Hyun Yi, Soonsil univ. Korea

Wan S. Yi, KISA ,Korea

Rui Zhang, AIST, Japan

Jianying Zhou, Inst. for Infocomm Research, Singapore

¨Orgaizing Committee

Chair : Kyung-Hyune Rhee,  Pukyong National Univ., Korea

 

Co-sponsored by ACM SIGDA and the IEEE Computer Society
 
                           http://www.sliponline.org 
 
The System Level Interconnect Prediction (SLIP) Workshop focuses on modeling and prediction of usable properties of optimized interconnect systems and their impact on system performance. Both theory and applications of interconnect prediction techniques are highlighted, with emphasis on applications to architectural and micro-architectural exploration, physical design, interconnect technology planning and communication networks. In addition to the presentation of state-of-the-art papers in these fields, invited talks and tutorials by leading researchers aim to encourage dialogue between the architecture, physical design, and interconnect technology communities.
 
SLIP 2009 will feature special sessions on System Level Interconnect Prediction for Emerging Technologies, with emphasis on (1) implications of emerging technologies (e.g., 3D integration, carbon nanotubes, quantum cellular automata) on system level interconnect planning and synthesis;
(2) synergies between estimation and analysis techniques for circuit interconnect systems and other large-scale networks arising in other context such as social web networks and systems biology.
 
 
 
**** Paper submission deadline: April 10, 2009 ****
 
 
SCOPE
 
 
* Statistical properties of complex interconnect systems:
   - Techniques and calibrations for "Rentian" and "non-Rentian" 
interconnect estimation
   - A priori, on-line, and a posteriori estimation of interconnect design parameters (wire length, area, power, delay, etc.)
 
* Applications in system design:
   - Interconnect parameter and yield estimation for use in architecture design and CAD
   - Interconnect planning flows for specific objectives (e.g., low power, high performance) or target technologies (e.g., ASIC / SoC, FPGA, System-in-package, 3-D integration, molecular / nanoelectronics)
 
* Applications in technology evaluation:
   - Interconnect technology prediction for long-term industry roadmap projections
   - Early (predictive) evaluation of novel interconnect technologies in a system's context
   - Architectural and micro-architectural effects of interconnect optimization approaches
 
Authors are invited to electronically submit papers of up to 8 pages in ACM proceedings format by following the instructions at https://www.easychair.org/login.cgi?conf=slip09 . Proposals for special sessions are also welcomed, and should be directed to the Technical Program Chair. The proceedings of SLIP 2009 will be published by ACM Press; we anticipate that a special issue of a major journal will be devoted to expanded versions of the best symposium papers. SLIP 2009 will be co-located with 46th ACM/IEEE Design Automation Conference (http://www.dac.com ). More details about SLIP 2009, including submission guidelines, travel funding sources, and travel information can be found online at: http://www.sliponline.org .
 
General Chair
Chung-Kuan Cheng
University of California, San Diego, USA
 
Technical Program Chair
Sherief Reda
Brown University, USA
 
Local Arrangements Chair
Andrew B. Kahng
University of California, San Diego, USA
 
Finance Chair
Janet Wang
University of Arizona, USA
 
Publications Chair
Hailong Yao
University of California, San Diego, USA
 
Publicity Chair
Kambiz Samadi
University of California, San Diego, USA
 
 
 
Program Committee Members
 
Mashiro Aoyagi
AIST, Japan
 
Yu (Kevin) Cao
Arizona State Univ. , USA
 
Deming Chen
UIUC , USA
 
Chris Chu
Iowa State Univ., USA
 
Joni Dambre
Ghent Univ., Belgium
 
Masanori Hashimoto
Osaka Univ., Japan
 
Andrew B. Kahng
UC San Diego, USA
 
Andrew Kennings
University of Waterloo, Canada
 
Jens Lienig
Dresden Univ. of Tech., Germany
 
John Lillis
UI Chicago, USA
 
Igor Markov
Univ. of Michigan, USA
 
David Z. Pan
UT Austin, USA
 
Sherief Reda
Brown University, USA
 
Dirk Stroobandt
Ghent Univ., Belgium
 
Cliff Sze
IBM Research, Austin, Texas
 
Janet Wang
Univ. of Arizona, USA
Payman Zarkesh-Ha
Univ. of New Mexico, USA
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Call for Papers
 
The Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems (MWSCAS) is the oldest Circuits and Systems symposia sponsored by the IEEE. The 52nd symposium will be held in Cancun, Mexico. Topics include, but are not limited to:
 
    * CS1: Analog Circuits and Signal Processing
    * CS2: Amplifiers and Comparators
    * CS3: Linear and Nonlinear Circuits and Systems,
           Theory and Applications
    * CS4: Data Converters
    * CS5: RF, Microwave Circuits
    * CS6: Digital Circuits
    * CS7: SoC and VLSI
    * CS8: CAD and layout
    * CS9: Verification
    * CS10: Embedded Systems and Electronics
    * CS11: Reconfigurable Computing
    * CS12: Neural Networks and Fuzzy Systems
    * CS13: Power Electronics
    * CS14: Optics and Photonics
    * CS15: Bioengineering Circuits and Systems
    * CS16: MEMS/NEMS
    * CS17: Digital Signal Processing
    * CS18: Communications and Wireless Systems
    * CS19: Control Systems, Mechatronics and Robotics
    * CS20: Image Processing and Multimedia Systems
    * CS21: Special Sessions
 
Prospective authors of papers describing original work are invited to submit full papers up to four pages long, with title, abstract, and topic category from the list above in standard IEEE two-column format for consideration as lecture or poster.Both formats have the same value, and presentation method will be chosen for suitability. 
All submissions should be made electronically through the conference web site at http://www-elec.inaoep.mx/mwscas2009 . Students are encouraged to participate in the best student paper award contest. 
Accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings subject to advance registration of at least one of the authors.
 
Important Dates
Proposals for Special Sessions and Tutorials      February 20, 2009
Regular and Student Papers                        March 25, 2009
Special Session (invited) Papers submission       April 18, 2009
Notification of Acceptance                        May 9, 2009
 
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============== SPACOMM 2009 | Call for Papers ===============
 
 
CALL FOR PAPERS, TUTORIALS, PANELS
 
SPACOMM 2009, The First International Conference on Advances in Satellite and Space Communications
 
July 20-25, 2009 - Colmar, France
 
 
 
 
Submission deadline (full paper): February 27, 2009
 
 
Technically Co-sponsored by IEEE France Section
 
Sponsored by IARIA, www.iaria.org 
 
Submissions will be peer-reviewed, published by IEEE CPS, posted in IEEE Digital Library, and indexed with the major indexes.
 
 
Extended versions of selected papers will be published in IARIA Journals:
 
Please note the Poster Forum and Work in Progress special submission with on progress and challenging ideas.
 
 
 
SPACOMM 2009 Special Areas (details in the CfP on site):
 
 
-- Signal processing in telecommunications
 
Signal processing theory and practice; Advances in modulation and coding; Image and multidimensional signal processing; Signal filter design and structures; Multirate filtering, filter banks, and adaptive filters; Fast signal processing algorithms; Nonlinear signals and systems; Nonuniform transformation; 2D nonuniform DFT; Fast algorithm of NDFT; Advanced image/video coding; Advanced prediction techniques; Signal detection and reconstruction; Spectral estimation and time-frequency analysis; Higher order spectrum analysis; Parameter estimation; Array signal processing; Statistical signal analysis; Signal and system modeling; Cyclostationary signal analysis; Active noise control, active noise reduction and echo cancellation; Psychoacoustics and room acoustics; Signal processing for music; Binaural systems and multidimensional signal systems; Geophysical and seismic signal processing; Nonlinear interpolation/resampling; Extensions to wavelet based coding (x-lets); Low complexity image/video compression; Multiple resolution signal processing; New approach to digital signal processing; Compression of random data; Recompression of compressed data; 2D projection of 3D data; Stereo data matching; Emerging applications requiring new compression tools; Unified compression and recognition; H.264 and latest video coding standards; Latest audio coding standards  
 
-- Antenna/Radar signal processing
 
Signal detection and estimation; RF engineering; Active filters; Analog and digital filters; Oscillator circuit design; Circuit design for high-speed frequency synthesis; Statistical and adaptive signal processing; Computational electrodynamics; Signal processing for sensing systems; RFID and MMIC design principles and applications; Microstrip circuit design and applications; Design and analysis of microwave radiometer systems; Modem microwave; System-in-package RF design and applications
 
-- Satellite and space communications
 
Hybrid satellite and terrestrial networks; Cross-layer air interface design; Channel models; Navigation services; Reliable multicast protocols; Transport protocol performance over satellite; IP over satellite Routing protocols; Onboard switching and processing technologies; QoS and performance; Call admission control schemes; Dynamic bandwidth allocation; Security, privacy, and trust; Radio resource management; Standards activities
 
-- Delay Tolerant Networking
 
Use of DTN protocols in space missions; DTN for PI/instrument connectivity; Routing for DTNs; Performance and reliability of DTN protocols
 
-- Satellites and nano-satellites
 
Satellite communications (hybrid satellites and terrestrial networks); Special protocols for nano-satellites; Onboard processing technology; Interplanetary communications (spatial mission analysis, in-flight experiences, delay tolerant networking [DTN]); Nano satellites and nano-rockets; Fundamental of nano-satellites communications; New technologies specific for small satellites; Applications (earth observation, science, telecommunications, navigation); New technologies
 
-- Geographic Information and applications
 
Geographic information systems; Global positioning systems; Digital terrain modeling; Principles of GNSS, inertial and multi-sensor integrated navigation systems; GNSS applications; Spectrum systems for GNSS; GNSS devices for weak signals; Wireless positioning technologies and applications; Modern tracking systems; Satellite navigation (GPS, Galileo, augmentation systems)
 
-- Satellite/space communications-based applications
 
Satellite-based disaster recovery; Satellite-based large-scale sensor-networks; Satellite-based power grids monitoring and control; Satellite-based remote eHealth; Satellite based alarm systems; Satellite-based sensing and data mining; Satellite-based weather forecast; Satellite-based earthquake surveillance; Satellite-based environmental surveillance
 
-- Radar systems
 
Radar systems analysis and modeling; Radar and signal processing; Short range FM radar; Millimeter-wave radar targets; Radar reflectivity (land and sea); Radar system performance modeling; Interception and analysis of radar signal
 
-- Antennas
 
Antenna design and communications; Adaptive antenna and phased arrays for radar and communications; Smart antennas; Radioware propagation and antennas for personal communications; Dielectric resonator antennas; Multiantenna wireless communications systems; Antennas and propagation for body-centric wireless communications; Ultrawideband antennas; Mobile antennas systems; Parasitic antennas for cellular communications
 
-- Radio
 
Radio resource management and dynamic spectrum sharing; Platforms and architectures for cognitive radio; Access schemes; Wireless network co-existence; Ultra-Wideband cognitive radio system; Interference metric modeling; Beamforming and MIMO for interference avoidance; Anti-jamming channel coding; QoS provisioning and MAC protocols; Self-organizing mesh networks and autonomic communications; Multi-resolution channel sensing algorithms
 
-- Warfare
 
Electronic warfare target location systems; Statistical multisource-multitarget information fusion; Multisensor data fusion; Multimodel surveillance; Military applications
 
-- Galaxy-scale satellite communications and exploration missions
 
Planetary exploration management; Space astronomy advances; Solar-terrestrial sciences; Space life sciences and mission monitoring; Space physical sciences and satellite communications; Operational space medicine; Human exploitation of space resources 
 
 
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SPACOMM Advisory Chairs
 
Petre Dini, Cisco Systems, Inc., USA // Concordia University, Canada
 
Stephen Farrell, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
 
Gerard Parr, University of Ulster-Coleraine, UK
 
 
SPACOMM 2009 General Chair
 
Pascal Lorenz, University of Haute Alsace, France
 
 
SPACOMM 2009 Space Agency Liaison Chair
 
Haibin Liu, Aerospace Engineering Consultation Center - Beijing, China
 
Xavier Lobao, ESA - ESTEC (TIA-TP) ?Noordwijk, The Netherlands
 
Sandro Scalise, DLR - German Aerospace Center-We羦ing, Germany
 
 
SPACOMM 2009 Industry Chairs
 
Vittorio Dainelli, Rheinmetall Italia S.p.A.-Roma, Italy
 
Klaus-Peter Doerpelkus, Cisco Systems, Inc. / Space Initiatives Europe & Emerging Markets, Germany
 
 
SPACOMM 2009 Publicity Chair
 
Cathryn Peoples, University of Ulster-Coleraine, UK
 
 
SPACOMM 2009 Technical Program Committee Chairs
 
Emmanuel Chaput, IRIT-CNRS, France
 
Laurent Franck, TELECOM Bretagne-Toulouse, France
 
Istvan Frigyes, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary
 
Massimiliano Laddomada, Texas A&M University-Texarkana, USA
 
 
SPACOMM 2009 Organizing Committee
 
Abdelhafid Abouaissa, University of Haute Alsace, France
 
Herve Boeglen, University of Haute Alsace, France
 
Marc Gilg, University of Haute Alsace, France
 
Benoit Hilt, University of Haute Alsace, France
 
Pascal Lorenz, University of Haute Alsace, France
 
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The main mission of this newly founded conference is to foster West-East interaction and collaboration in the rapidly advancing clinical use of neuroprosthetics, and the specific aim of the first conference is to expose unique technological and neurological research opportunities in Taiwan. The conference sessions cover several key areas in the neuroprosthetic development, such as deep brain stimulation for treatment of Parkinson’s disease, vagal and deep brain stimulation for treatment of epilepsy, devices for hearing, and devices for overcoming muscle paralysis, as well as the microelectrode biocompatibility, and novel microelectrode technologies. Each of the six oral sessions will include a speaker from Taiwan and two international speakers.
 
Contact information :
Address: Room 703, CPT Bld., 1001 Ta-Hsueh Rd., HsinChu 300, Taiwan
Tel: +886-3-5731723
Fax: +886-3-5731723
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