From lanwang at memphis.edu Mon Apr 6 11:50:24 2026 From: lanwang at memphis.edu (Lan Wang (lanwang)) Date: Mon, 6 Apr 2026 18:50:24 +0000 Subject: [Ndn-interest] CFP: Special Issue: Next-Generation Cyber-Physical Systems: Security, Sensing, Intelligence, and System Integration Message-ID: Dear Colleagues, We are pleased to invite you to submit your papers to the Special Issue "Next-Generation Cyber-Physical Systems: Security, Sensing, Intelligence, and System Integration" in MDPI Sensors. Cyber-physical systems are increasingly prevalent, leveraging sensing, computation, and networking to operate across diverse environments, including smart cities, industrial IoT, robotics, unmanned vehicles, and environmental monitoring. As these systems grow in scale and complexity, challenges related to security, sensing fidelity, intelligent decision making, and system integration have become critical to ensuring robust, safe, and efficient operation. This Special Issue invites original research, reviews, and case studies on the design, analysis, and deployment of next-generation cyber-physical systems. Key areas of interest include, but are not limited to, the following: - Security and Privacy: Techniques to protect cyber-physical systems against cyber attacks, data breaches, and adversarial threats. - Intelligent Sensing and Perception: AI/ML-enabled sensor fusion, multimodal perception, context-aware computation, and adaptive decision making. - System Integration and Networking: Scalable and resilient integration of heterogeneous sensors, communication networks, and autonomous platforms. - Applications and Testbeds: Real-world deployments, experimental platforms, UAVs, robotics, and other cyber-physical systems. Contributions addressing emerging trends, novel algorithms, experimental validation, and cross-domain integration of secure, intelligent, and networked cyber-physical systems are particularly encouraged. Deadline for manuscript submissions:July 31, 2026. Guest Editors: Prof. Lan Wang University of Memphis Email: lanwang at memphis.edu Prof. Ming Li University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington Email: ming.li at uta.edu Prof. Dejun Yang Colorado School of Mines Email: djyang at mines.edu Papers may be submitted at any time before the deadline. Each submission will be reviewed upon receipt and published once accepted. More details can be found at https://www.mdpi.com/journal/sensors/special_issues/6L3X896F44. ---- Lan Wang Faudree University Professor Department of Computer Science The University of Memphis lanwang at memphis.edu www.cs.memphis.edu/~lanwang From lanwang at memphis.edu Fri Apr 17 15:09:19 2026 From: lanwang at memphis.edu (Lan Wang (lanwang)) Date: Fri, 17 Apr 2026 22:09:19 +0000 Subject: [Ndn-interest] =?utf-8?q?Named_Data_Networking_Community_Meeting?= =?utf-8?q?_2026=2C_May_18=E2=80=9319=2C_2026_=28Virtual_Event=29?= Message-ID: Dear Colleagues, We are pleased to announce that the Named Data Networking Community Meeting 2026 (NDNcomm?26) will be held virtually on May 18?19, 2026 (https://ndncomm2026.named-data.net/). The organizing committee invites researchers, developers, practitioners, and users to participate in and contribute to this year?s meeting. NDNcomm is an annual gathering of the NDN community, bringing together participants from academia, industry, and government to exchange ideas, share recent progress, and discuss challenges in advancing NDN technology and its applications. We welcome contributions on all aspects of NDN, including but not limited to * NDN in edge, IoT, mobile, and ad hoc environments * Applications in scientific data, smart cities, and tactical edge systems * Network management, measurement, and performance evaluation * Experimental deployments and operational experience * Approaches to advancing NDN development and adoption This year, we are also particularly interested in contributions from the following emerging areas: * Agentic AI and Networking The rise of autonomous AI agents brings new networking challenges, including naming and identity, dynamic coordination, and trust in open, multi-agent environments. We welcome contributions exploring how agentic AI may shape future networking architectures and how NDN can serve as a principled substrate for agent communication and coordination. * A Trust Plane for Zero-Trust Systems A decade of NDN development has led to the identification of the trust plane ? a principled framework for establishing and managing security relations across distributed systems. We invite contributions on trust management architectures, trust plane design, and the use of NDN to build and support zero-trust systems. * Secure, Decentralized Systems and Applications NDN enables decentralized applications built on named, secured data, peer-to-peer synchronization, and in-network storage, as exemplified by Ownly.work. We welcome contributions on system design, application development, and platforms that support secure, decentralized, and resilient applications. Submissions We invite proposals for presentations and panels. Submissions should consist of a one-page abstract including title and authors. Please indicate the submission type by beginning the title with one of: "Presentation:" or "Panel:". Submit via: https://ndncomm2026.hotcrp.named-data.net/ Submission deadline: May 4, 2026. Late submissions may be considered if space permits. Participation Submission is not required to attend. All interested participants are welcome. Registration details are available at https://ndncomm2026.named-data.net/registration.html. We look forward to your participation in NDNComm 2026. NDNComm'26 Organizing Committee ??-- Lan Wang Faudree University Professor Department of Computer Science The University of Memphis -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: CFP NDNComm'26.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 82693 bytes Desc: CFP NDNComm'26.pdf URL: From ryo at htonl.net Wed Apr 22 14:13:47 2026 From: ryo at htonl.net (Ryo Yanagida) Date: Wed, 22 Apr 2026 22:13:47 +0100 Subject: [Ndn-interest] Soliciting talks for ICNRG session at IETF 126 Message-ID: Hi NDN community! IRTF ICNRG is considering to meet at IETF126 in Vienna in July. We are currently trying to decide whether to hold a meeting session at IETF126 and are seeking interest from the NDN community to present at the meeting session. If there are any work that you might want to present and discuss with the wider ICN community, please do get in touch with myself. These could be early work to solicit feedback as well. Best Regards, Ryo and Dave Ryo Yanagida ICNRG Co-Chair Internet Research Task Force (IRTF) Lecturer School of Computer Science University of St Andrews ry6 at st-andrews.ac.uk ryo at htonl.net