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WiComSec-Phy 2015 : Workshop on Wireless Communication Security at the Physical Layer

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Link: http://wicomsecphy.uc.pt/
 
When Jul 22, 2015 - Jul 22, 2015
Where Coimbra, Portugal
Submission Deadline May 13, 2015
Notification Due Jun 5, 2015
Final Version Due Jun 12, 2015
Categories    communications   wireless   security
 

Call For Papers

Workshop on Wireless Communication Security at the Physical Layer
http://wicomsecphy.uc.pt/

Co-located with the 12th International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems (MobiQuitous'15).

July 22, 2015
Coimbra, Portugal

---- SCOPE
As wireless systems become pervasive and are used to track and/or convey information to and about individuals, devices and products, security and privacy in these environments becomes of the utmost importance. These systems have always been a target for a number of different attacks that, more than often, are capable of breaching the security mechanisms implemented and threaten the reliability, safety and robustness of communications. Most of current solutions to these problems imply the use of sophisticated encryption or diversity techniques to fend off some types of attackers, such as eavesdroppers or jammers, but usually depend on a shared secret, which may be hard to establish in spontaneous and decentralized networks.

Physical-layer security is gaining interest as a means to provide an extra layer of security that does not depend on computational intractability of operations, but takes advantage of the inherent varying characteristics of wireless channels. While security at the physical-layer has its roots in early contributions from the 70s, wireless networks brought a renewed interest in this area by providing sources of advantage over an adversary eavesdropper from (a) a better signal quality due to the varying nature of wireless channels, (b) the use of cooperative relays or (c) friendly jammers to improve the signal quality of the legitimate receiver or cause interference to an eavesdropper that can possibly be removed at the legitimate receiver.

Accepted and presented papers will be included in the adjunct proceedings of the MobiQuitous Conference and will be accessible via the ACM digital library.

---- TOPICS
We solicit technical papers describing original, previously unpublished research, not currently under review by another conference or journal pertaining physical-layer security and how it can be used to strengthen next generation wireless communications, deemed crucial to the envisioned Internet of Things and the promise of ubiquitous and pervasive connectivity.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:

- Practical code designs for physical-layer security
- Physical-layer security techniques for spontaneous/decentralized networks
- Cooperative security in opportunistic and device-centric next generation wireless networks
- Secure beamforming and interference generation/cancellation techniques
- Physical-layer security techniques for large-scale/multi-user networks
- Advanced signal processing techniques for physical-layer security
- Secret key generation/agreement
- Interdisciplinary approaches for security (game theory, stochastic geometry)
- Routing, scheduling and power control for secure communications
- Security, reliability and throughput-aware physical-layer security techniques
- Implementation approaches and experimental validation

---- IMPORTANT DATES
* Papers Due: May 13, 2015 ** extended **
* Notification of Acceptance: June 05, 2015
* Camera-Ready Version due: June 12, 2015
* Workshop: July 22, 2015

---- KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Wade Trappe, Rutgers University, USA

---- PAPER SUBMISSION
Papers should be submitted in PDF following the ACM Double Column format, with no more than 6 pages in length. Each submission will be reviewed by the technical program committee; accepted and presented papers will be included in the adjunct proceedings of the MobiQuitous Conference and will be accessible via the ACM digital library.

We reserve the right to exclude papers accepted but not presented from the conference proceedings submitted for archiving and indexing.

---- WORKSHOP CHAIRS
João P. Vilela - University of Coimbra, Portugal
Merouane Debbah - Huawei, France

---- TPC
- Marco Baldi, Univ. Marche
- Frederic Gabry, Huawei Technologies
- Willie Harrison, Univ. Colorado Colorado Springs
- Yao-Win Peter Hong, National Tsing Hua University
- Eduard Jorswieck, TU Dresden
- Ingmar Land, Huawei Technologies
- Amitav Mukherjee, Ericsson Research
- Panagiotis Papadimitratos, KTH
- Elizabeth Quaglia, Huawei Technologies
- Walid Saad, Virginia Tech
- Rafael Schaefer, Princeton University
- Richard Demo Souza, Federal University of Technology - Parana
- Stefano Tomasin, Univ. of Padova
- Sennur Ulukus, Univ. Maryland
- Xiangyun Zhou, Australian National University

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