Special Issue on Recent Advances in Security and Privacy-Preserving Techniques of Distributed Networked Systems
摘要截稿:
全文截稿: 2020-05-01
影响因子: 5.91
期刊难度:
CCF分类: B类
中科院JCR分区:
• 大类 : 计算机科学 - 1区
• 小类 : 计算机:信息系统 - 1区
Overview
Distributed networked systems (DNSs) have found widespread applications in modern critical infrastructure, such as smart grids, gas and water supply distribution systems, intelligent transportation systems and so on. Nevertheless, analysis and synthesis of DNSs are generally difficult and traditional information processing technologies may fail or be impractical to tackle several security and privacy related issues of DNSs due to their large scale, increased interconnectivity, real-time and sensitive information exchange, intimate interaction of cyber and physical components, open and unprotected network connection and communication. For example, because of the tight interplay between cyber and physical spaces, the negative impacts of malicious attacks on DNSs can be imposed on not only the cyber space but also the physical systems. A sophisticated adversary can learn sensitive local information or local operation status of spatially deployed nodes/agents in the physical space by eavesdropping transmitted and exchanged data packets over certain wireless transmission links. As a result, there is an urgent need for innovative secure and privacy-preserving techniques to adequately explore the independence and interaction of physical and communication infrastructure of DNSs such that performance analysis and control design of DNSs can be achieved with unprecedented performance and resource utilization efficiency, high reliability and resilience, desired security and privacy requirements, overcoming the limitations of traditional information processing tools.
This Special Issue aims to advance security and privacy technologies and methodologies in large-scale DNSsand further promote research activities in distributed intelligent sensing, estimation, detection, optimization and control for preserving desired security and privacy requirements. The Special Issue seeks original theory- and application-driven studies to address some emerging issues and challenges from the perspective of distributed secure and privacy-preserving information processing and their applications to areas, such as wireless robotics, wireless sensor networks, smart grids, energy internet, intelligent transportation systems and so on.
TOPICS OF INTEREST
Topics of interest include but not limited to:
Distributed attack detection, identification and isolation
Event-triggered techniques for secure estimation and control
Adaptive and learning techniques for secure estimation and control
Secure and privacy-preserving distributed information acquisition, fusion and estimation in wireless sensor networks
Secure and privacy-preserving distributed cooperative control of multi-agent systems
Applications of security and privacy-preserving techniques in wireless robotics, wireless sensor networks, smart grids, energy internet, intelligent transportation systems and so on