CFP:CITS 2015, July 15-17, 2015, Gijon, Spain
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The 2015 International Conference on Computer, Information and Telecommunication Systems (CITS 2015) July 15-17, 2015, Gijon, Spain (http://atc.udg.edu/CITS2015/)

The 2015 International Conference on Computer, Information, and Telecommunication Systems, CITS 2015, is an international forum for scientists, engineers, and practitioners to present their latest research and development results in all areas of Computer, Information, and Telecommunication Systems, CITS.

The conference will feature tutorials, technical paper presentations, workshops and distinguished keynote speeches. All accepted papers will be submitted for inclusion to IEEE Xplore digital library.

Selected extended versions of accepted papers will be considered for Special Issues of Scholarly International Journals.

Important Dates

Paper submission: March 31, 2015
Invited session, workshop, tutorial proposals: March 31, 2015 Author notification: May 15, 2015 Camera-ready paper submission: May 31, 2015

Paper Submission

Papers should be written in English with a maximum paper length of 5 printed pages (10-point font, A4 size paper) including figures. For your submission you can use the standard IEEE Transactions templates for Microsoft Word or LaTeX formats found at:
http://www.ieee.org/go/conferencepublishing/templates (Remember: A4 size) Papers must be submitted in Portable Document Format (PDF) format, using the following EDAS link:
http://edas.info/N18561

Topics of Interest

Track I: Computer Systems
Cloud computing
Computer architectures
Computer hardware technology
Computer-aided designs and technology
Display technology
Digital circuits, systems and logic design Embedded systems Evolutionary algorithms and computing Fuzzy systems and fuzzy logic Green computing Grid computing and architectures Hardware and software co-design High-performance computing Input/Output systems Low-power computer technology Memory systems Mobile computing Modeling and simulation Object Oriented Languages Operating system and middleware for mobile computing and networking Performance evaluation Pervasive computing Real-time systems and simulations Reconfigurable computing System integration Systems on chip (SoC) Scientific computing algorithms Soft computing Software design, verification and validation Software performance and engineering Social networking and computing VLSI design

Track II: Information Technology
Agents and multi-agents systems
Artificial intelligence and expert systems Adaptive learning automata Bioinformatics and biological computing and engineering Database and data warehouses Data mining Future web e-Government e-Commerce e-Health e-Learning and adaptive learning Geographical information systems (GIS) Global positioning systems (GPS) Human-computer interaction (HCI) Network systems, proxies and servers Neural networks Protocols and standards Signal and image processing System engineering Telematics Web-Based Simulation Applications

Track III: Web Technologies
Accessibility issues and Technology
Data Fusion
Digital Libraries
Content transformation and adaptation in proxy server Metadata and metamodeling Multimedia Ontology and semantic web Personalized web sites/Web site classification and optimization Portal strategies Quality recommendation for software service provisioning Service oriented architecture System integration User modeling Usability and ergonomics Web analytics Web services and engineering Web interfaces and applications Web searching, browsing and ranking Web information retrieval Web intelligence Web performance measurement, modeling and caching XML and data management

Track IV: Networking Systems
Bio-inspired and nature-inspired solutions in wireless ad hoc and sensor networks Broadband access technologies Cognitive radio Cross-layer design for mobile and wireless networks Dynamic spectrum management Disruption tolerant networks Energy-efficient networks Future Internet Hybrid networks Medium access control protocols Network management Network services and protocols Optical networks Opportunistic networks Personal area networks Performance-oriented design and evaluation focused on networks and mobile applications Quality of service provisioning Routing protocols Sensor networks Smart grids Testbed design and implementation Traffic Eng. & measurements Under water networks
60 GHz networking
Wireless networks

Track V: Telecommunications Systems
Adaptive communications
Channel estimation
Cooperative communications
Channel coding
Interference management
Modulation techniques
MIMO systems
Novel applications enabled by telecommunication networking systems OFDM communications Power line communication Satellite communication Spread-spectrum communications UWB communications Wireless broadcasting Wireless communication

Track VI: Security Systems
Authentication and access control
Biometrics systems
Computer and communication security
Cryptography and cryptanalysis
Digital watermarking, fingerprinting, and traitor tracing schemes Detection analysis and prevention of malware Denial of service issues Intrusion detection systems Information systems security Keystroke dynamic systems Multimedia security Network security Network systems forensics Operating systems security Program security Physical security Privacy enhancing technologies Public-key infrastructure systems Quantum cryptography Security of e-Systems and applications Security modeling, tools & simulation Security of personal area networks Security of WiFi and WiMax systems Security of web systems Secure PHY and MAC protocols User & location privacy Virtual Private Network systems Vulnerability and Virus analysis Vulnerability and attack modeling Web security and privacy Web-based application security


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