Abbrevation
RNDM
City
Almaty
Country
Kazakhstan
Deadline Paper
Start Date
End Date
Abstract

RNDM 2013 will be held on Sept&#046; 10&#8211;13, 2013 in Holiday Inn Almaty Hotel,<br>Almaty, Kazakhstan&#046; More information about the venue, Almaty city, and<br>Kazakhstan can be found at: http://www&#046;rndm&#046;pl/2013/venue&#046;html&#046;<br>RNDM 2013 topics cover, but are not necessarily limited to the following:<br>&#8211; coordination of multilayer survivability operations,<br>&#8211; design of dedicated/shared backup paths,<br>&#8211; end&#8211;to&#8211;end resilience,<br>&#8211; energy efficiency in survivable networks,<br>&#8211; fast service recovery,<br>&#8211; fault and disruption tolerance evaluation,<br>&#8211; fault management and control in survivable networks,<br>&#8211; Future Internet reliability,<br>&#8211; green networks reliability,<br>&#8211; impact on detection accuracy and latency on survivability,<br>&#8211; management issues in reliable networks design,<br>&#8211; methods for measurement, evaluation, or validation of survivability,<br>&#8211; metrics of reliable communications,<br>&#8211; modeling different types of failures,<br>&#8211; modeling malicious behavior or attacks on networks,<br>&#8211; models and algorithms of survivable networks design and modeling,<br>&#8211; multilayer networks survivability,<br>&#8211; network dependability,<br>&#8211; network reliability vs&#046; economy&#8211;related issues,<br>&#8211; network reliability standardization aspects,<br>&#8211; optical networks survivability,<br>&#8211; p&#8211;cycles and other protection structures,<br>&#8211; planning and optimization of reliable networks,<br>&#8211; QoS and QoE in reliable communications,<br>&#8211; restoration strategies under different types of failures,<br>&#8211; reliable networks performance evaluation,<br>&#8211; reliability of wireless&#8211;wired communications,<br>&#8211; reliability of wireless sensor networks<br>&#8211; reliability of multi&#8211;domain communications,<br>&#8211; reliability of emerging communication technologies<br>&#8211; reliability of vehicle&#8211;to&#8211;vehicle communications,<br>&#8211; role of redundancy in survivable networks,<br>&#8211; security&#8211;related issues in reliable networks,<br>&#8211; self&#8211;regenerative networks,<br>&#8211; service&#8211;oriented survivability,<br>&#8211; service resilience differentiation,<br>&#8211; survivability of anycast and multicast networks,<br>&#8211; survivability of converged services (VoIP, IP&#8211;TV, Mobile TV),<br>&#8211; survivability of grid and distributed computing systems,<br>&#8211; survivability of P2P and overlay systems,<br>&#8211; survivability under traffic grooming in multilayer networks,<br>&#8211; theory and methods of reliability and availability,<br>&#8211; use of self&#8211;healing techniques in surviving attacks,<br>&#8211; wireless access networks survivability,<br>&#8211; wireless mesh networks survivability&#046;<br>The authors are encouraged to submit full papers describing original,<br>previously unpublished research results, not currently under review by<br>another conference or journal, addressing state&#8211;of&#8211;the&#8211;art research and<br>development in the area of reliable networks design and modeling&#046; Paper<br>submission is done via EDAS (https://www&#046;edas&#046;info/newPaper&#046;php?c=13983)&#046;<br>The total length of a paper should not exceed 7 pages formatted according<br>to the IEEE Template&#046; All submitted papers will be reviewed&#046; Accepted<br>papers are planned to be published in IEEE Xplore and indexed in relevant<br>databases&#046;<br>