ESAS 2005
2nd European Workshop on Security and Privacy in Ad hoc and Sensor Networks
July 14-15, 2005, Budapest, Hungary
in conjunction with the First International Conference on Wireless Internet
(WICON)
Call for Papers
The vision of ubiquitous computing has generated a lot of interest in
wireless ad hoc and sensor networks. However, besides their potential
advantages, these new generations of networks also raise some challenging
problems with respect to security and privacy. The aim of this workshop is
to bring together the network security, cryptography, and wireless
networking communities in order to discuss these problems and to propose new
solutions. The second ESAS workshop seeks submissions that present original
research on all aspects of security and privacy in wireless ad hoc and
sensor networks. Submission of papers based on work-in-progress is
encouraged. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to the
following:
* Privacy and anonymity
* Prevention of traffic analysis
* Location privacy
* Secure positioning and localization
* Secure MAC protocols
* Secure topology control
* Secure routing
* Secure in-network processing
* Secure context aware computing
* Cooperation and fairness
* Charging and rewarding
* Key management
* Trust establishment
* Embedded security
* Cryptography for resource constrained applications
* Distributed intrusion detection
Important Dates
Submission deadline: March 30, 2005
Notification of acceptance: May 16, 2005
Workshop version deadline: May 31, 2005
Workshop: July 14-15, 2005
Proceedings version deadline: August 15, 2005
Program Chairs
* Refik Molva, Eurecom, France
* Gene Tsudik, UC Irvine, USA
Program Committee
* Imad Aad, EPFL, Switzerland
* N. Asokan, Nokia, Finland
* Sonja Buchegger, Berkeley, USA
* Laurent Bussard, Microsoft, Germany
* Levente Buttyán, BUTE, CrySyS Lab, Hungary
* Srdjan Capkun, UCLA, USA
* Claude Castelluccia, INRIA, France
* Hannes Hartenstein, University of Karlsruhe, Germany
* Yih-Chun Hu, Berkeley, USA
* Markus Jakobsson, Indiana University, Bloomington, USA
* Yongdae Kim, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA
* Stefan Lucks, University of Mannheim, Germany
* Breno de Medeiros, Florida State University, USA
* Ludovic Mé, Supelec, France
* Gabriel Montenegro, SunLabs, USA
* Cristina Nita-Rotaru, Purdue University, USA
* Guevara Noubir, Northeastern University, USA
* Kaisa Nyberg, Nokia, Finland
* Christof Paar, University of Bochum, Germany
* Panagiotis Papadimitratos, Cornell University, USA
* Günter Schäfer, Technical University of Berlin, Germany
* Andre Weimerskirch, University of Bochum, Germany
* Dirk Westhoff, NEC Europe Network Lab., Germany
* Susanne Wetzel, Stevens Institute of Technology, USA
Workshop Organizers
* Levente Buttyán, Budapest University of Technology and Economics,
Hungary (buttyan at crysys.hu)
* Claude Castelluccia, INRIA, France (Claude dot Castelluccia at
inrialpes.fr)
* Dirk Westhoff, NEC Europe Network Lab., Heidelberg, Germany (Dirk dot
Westhoff at netlab.nec.de)
* Susanne Wetzel, Stevens Institute of Technology, USA (swetzel at
cs.stevens.edu)
Instructions for Authors
Authors are invited to submit original papers. All submissions will be
refereed. Submissions must not substantially duplicate work that any of the
authors have published elsewhere or have submitted in parallel. The
submissions must not exceed 10 pages (excluding the title page, bibliography
and appendices) nor 12 pages overall. The final version should not exceed 15
pages. The preferred submission format is PDF or PostScript. We recommend
that you generate the PDF or PS file using LaTeX and the LNCS style
available at www.springer.de/comp/lncs. Further information on how to submit
papers will be available here.
Workshop Proceedings
The Proceedings will be published by Springer after the Workshop in the
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) Series
(www.springer.de/comp/lncs/). Notice that in order to be included in the
proceedings, the authors of an accepted paper must guarantee to present
their contribution at the ESAS workshop.
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