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The 1st International Workshop on Resiliency for Autonomous Systems Across the Computing Continuum (RASACC 2026)
CALL FOR PAPER June 22, 2026 Charlotte, USA Co-located with the 56th Annual IEEE/IFIP International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN 2026) https://rasacc-dsn.github.io/rasacc26 Paper submission deadline: March 26, 2026 (AoE) The RASACC workshop aims to connect researchers and practitioners to explore resiliency in autonomous systems across computing continuum ecosystems. Emphasis is on system-level dependability, resilience, and intrusion tolerance amid intrinsic autonomy, distribution, heterogeneity, and collaboration. Cross-disciplinary contributions from dependability engineering, distributed systems, security, and AI-enabled systems are encouraged, including real-world case studies. Topics of Interest: Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following topics: Cross-Layer Resilience: - Dependability challenges in cloud-edge-fog-IoT environments - Emergent failures due to resource contention, interference, and overload - Effects of mobility, heterogeneity, and partial connectivity on system behavior - Cross-layer failure across hardware, network, middleware, and applications - Orchestration and adaptation mechanisms influencing emergent behavior Security and Intrusion Tolerance: - Cyber attacks, intrusions, and coordinated adversarial behavior - Byzantine faults and malicious behavior in autonomous and collaborative ecosystems - Intrusion-tolerant architectures, protocols, and coordination mechanisms - Trust management, fault attribution, and accountability under partial compromise - Security failures and resilience strategies - Risk Assessment of DLT Solutions Runtime and Adaptive Resilience: - Runtime monitoring and detection of failures in autonomous systems - Online risk assessment and mitigation techniques - Self-adaptive, self-healing, and self-protecting systems - Runtime verification and assurance for autonomous and distributed environments - Dependability-aware learning and adaptation mechanisms Collaborative systems: - Dependability of multi-agent systems and autonomous entities - Coordination, consensus, and agreement under faults, uncertainty, and partial observability - Human-autonomy interaction and emergent behaviors in mixed human-machine teams - Shared autonomy and collaborative decision-making in dynamic environments - Fault containment and isolation in collaborative and distributed autonomous systems Submission Guidelines Paper types: - Regular Papers present original, unpublished research with substantial new results and must be 8 pages total (including references) - Extended Abstracts foster discussion on recent or ongoing work, summarizing novel insights from a published paper or presenting preliminary results from ongoing research and must be 2 pages total (including references) General Information: Review Process: All submissions will undergo a double-blind peer review by the Technical Program Committee. Formatting: All submissions must follow the IEEE Computer Society 8.5″×11″ two-column camera-ready format, using 10-point font on 12-point single-spaced leading. Presentation and Publication: Accepted papers will be published in the supplement to the DSN Proceedings (DSN-W volume) and made available on IEEE Xplore. At least one author of each accepted paper must register for the workshop and present their work. Submission site: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dsn_2026 Track: International Workshop on Resiliency for Autonomous Systems Across the Computing Continuum Important Dates: Paper submission deadline: March 26, 2026 (AoE) Notification of Acceptance: April 21, 2026 (AoE) Camera-ready deadline: April 27, 2026 (AoE) Workshop: June 22, 2026 General Chairs: Alessandro Palma (Sapienza University of Rome) Georgios Bouloukakis (University of Patras) Giovanni Farina (Niccolò Cusano University) If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the RASACC Workshop General Chairs. For further information: https://rasacc-dsn.github.io/rasacc26 Looking forward to your submissions! |
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