General Chairman
Bogdan (Dan) M. Wilamowski
University of Idaho, USA
wilam@ieee.org
General Co-Chairman
Toshio Fukuda
Nagoya University, JAPAN
fukuda@mein.nagoya-u.ac.jp
Technical Program Chairman
Fumio Harashima, President of
Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Technology, JAPAN
f.harashima@ieee.org
Technical Program Co-Chairman
Hideki Hashimoto
University of Tokyo, JAPAN
hashimoto@ics.iis.u-tokyo.ac.jp
Karel Jezernik
University of Maribor, Slovenia. karel.jezernik@uni-mb.si
Ichiro Masaki
MIT, USA
masaki@mit.edu
Chair of the International Organization Committee
J. David Irwin
Auburn University, USA
jdirwin@eng.auburn.edu
International Advisory Board
Jim Hung, USA - Chair
Fernando Aldana, Spain
Katsuhisa Furuta, Japan
Gerhard Hancke, South Africa
Hiromasa Haneda, Japan
Teck Seng Low, Singapore
Joachim Holtz, Germany
Troy Nagle, USA
International Publicity
Carlos Couto, Portugal – Chair
ccouto@dei.uminho.pt
Steven F. Barreett, USA
Michael W. Condry, USA
Kazuhiro Kosuge, Japan
K. W. Lim, Singapore
Krishnan Ramu, USA
Aleksander Malinowski, USA
Keynote & Plenary Sessions Chair
Ren C. Luo, Taiwan
luo@cia.ee.ccu.edu.tw
Special Sessions Chair
Shigeru Okuma, Japan
okuma@okuma.nuee.nagoya-u.ac.jp
Treasurer
Yiu Kwan (Hubert) Wo, USA
wo@lucent.com
Registration Chair
Stan Legowski, USA
legowski@uwyo.edu
Publication Chair
John McInroy, USA
mcinroy@uwyo.edu
Tutorial Chair
Giuseppe Buja, Italy
g.buja@ieee.org
Local Committee Chair
Jan T. Bialasiewicz, USA
jtbialas@carbon.cudenver.edu
Conference Web Master
Aleksander Malinowski, USA
olekmali@ieee.org

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The 27th Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society

Hyatt Regency Tech Center, Denver, Colorado, USA

Nov 29 (Thu) to Dec 2 (Sun) 2001

IECONī01

Sponsored by: IEEE Industrial Electronics Society
Tech. Co-Sponsored by: Society of Instrumentation and Control Engineers Tech. Co-Sponsored by: University of Colorado at Denver Tech. Co-Sponsored by: The University of Wyoming

Special Session on

Survivable Systems and Networks

organized and co-chaired by

Axel Krings, University of Idaho, krings@cs.uidaho.edu

Azad Azadmanesh, University of Nebraska at Omaha, azad@ahvaz.ist.unomaha.edu

and Miles McQueen, INEEL, amm@inel.gov

Call For Papers

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Survivability architectures.
  • Design and analysis of survivable systems.
  • Information assurance of mission critical systems.
  • Infrastructure protection.
  • Dependability in the presence of malicious faults.
  • Attack tolerance.
  • Hardware/Software hybrid solutions.
  • Survivability issues in task scheduling.
  • Redundancy management, system recovery.
  • Distributed agreement.
  • General issues in system survivability.
  • Other topics related to the conference scope and/or of interest to the prospective conference participants.

    Submission of Papers: The working language of the conference is English. Submit a full paper using the following layout: Page 1: title, authors' names, mailing address, phone, fax, and email of each author. Identify the contact author, preferred topical area, subject area and keywords. Page 2: title, authors’ affiliations, 100-200 words abstract. Pages 3-8: full paper limited to 6 pages, including figures and references. Submit full papers in postscript or pdf formatiby e-mail to krings@cs.uidaho.edu.

    Author’s Schedule:

    • Extended Deadline for Submission of Full Papers: April 15, 2001
    • Notification of Acceptance: June 10, 2001
    • Deadline for Submission of Final Manuscripts: August 15, 2001

For general information please check the conference web page:

http://sant.bradley.edu/~iecon01/