CfP: 28th International Symposium on Distributed Simulation and Real Time Applications (DS-RT 2024)

CALL FOR PAPERS

The 2024 28th International Symposium on Distributed Simulation and Real Time Applications (DS-RT 2024) is set to be a splendid event, scheduled to be held in Urbino, Italy. This symposium offers a unique forum for academics, industry professionals, and researchers to showcase their latest findings in the fields of Distributed Simulation and Real-Time Applications. DS-RT 2024 stands as a pivotal gathering for exchanging knowledge and advancing the frontiers of simulation technology.

DS-RT provides an international forum for the discussion and presentation of original ideas, recent results and achievements by researchers, research students, and systems developers on issues and challenges related to distributed simulation and real time applications. Authors are encouraged to submit both theoretical and practical results of significance. Demonstration of new tools/applications is very encouraged.

IMPORTANT DATES

Paper Submission: June 2, 2024June 16, 2024 (FIRM)

Acceptance notification: July 11, 2024

Author registration: July 20, 2024

Special sessions: June 26, 2024

The scope of the symposium includes, but is not limited to:

  • Advanced Paradigms in Large Scale Distributed and Real-Time Simulations: Exploring innovative methodologies and software architectures for extreme scale simulations, including parallel and distributed simulation, multi-agent systems, and hardware-software co-design.
     
  • Large Scale Real-Time Systems and Concurrent Systems Design: Focusing on paradigms, modeling, and architecture for systems with hard and soft real-time constraints, emphasizing the development of robust and efficient environments.
     
  • Innovative Modelling Techniques for Simulation: Delving into advanced modeling approaches, including the reuse of models, development of new modeling languages, agent-based modeling, and spatial modeling and simulation.
     
  • Multi-Level, Multi-Scale, and Multi-Resolution Modeling: Investigating the complexities and challenges in creating simulations that operate across various levels, scales, and resolutions.
     
  • Non-Functional Properties in Distributed Simulation and Real-Time Systems: Addressing key aspects like dependability, reliability, maintainability, safety, security, and quality of service in simulation and real-time systems.
     
  • Theoretical Foundations of Real-Time and Simulation Models: Exploring fundamental concepts such as event systems, causality, space-time models, notions of time, and the coordination of simulators in discrete and continuous systems.
     
  • Large Scale Simulation Studies: Presenting case studies and research in industrial, commercial, ecological, societal, and pervasive computing systems, focusing on large and very large scale applications.
     
  • Performance and Validation in Large Scale Distributed Simulations: Discussing benchmarking, analytical results, and empirical studies to assess the performance and accuracy of large-scale distributed simulations.
     
  • Parallel and Distributed Simulation Algorithms and Methods: Covering synchronization, scheduling, memory management, and load balancing in the context of parallel or distributed simulation.
     
  • Virtual Environments and Mixed Reality Systems in Simulation: Exploring the use of interactive virtual reality, immersive environments, and human communication in simulation-based virtual and mixed reality systems.
     
  • Collaborative Virtual and Augmented Reality: Investigating shared interaction spaces, telepresence systems, and shared workspaces, including 3D video and acoustic reconstruction.
     
  • Serious Gaming and MMOG in Simulation: Addressing applications, architectures, and scalability issues in serious gaming and massive multiplayer online games.
     
  • Human-Computer Interaction in Large Scale DS-RT Systems: Examining design issues, interaction designs, and the challenges raised by large-scale distributed simulation and real-time systems.
     
  • Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Simulation: Focusing on the integration and application of AI and machine learning techniques within simulation environments.
     
  • Advances in Digital Twin Paradigms: Exploring the latest developments, applications, and challenges in the field of digital twins, emphasizing their role in bridging the physical and digital worlds.
     
  • Intersection of Digital Twins and machine learning: enhancing predictive modeling, real-time analytics, and decision-making, focusing on on novel algorithms and use-cases
     
  • Role of Digital Twins in applications: enhancing automation, connectivity, and real-time data exchange. Contributions are solicited on implementation challenges and future trends on applications such as Industry 4.0, manifacturing, supply chain, construction, aerospace, logistics, energy sector, healthcare.

Submission Guidelines

Paper Submission and Publication

Papers must be unpublished and must not be submitted for publication elsewhere. All papers will be reviewed by Technical Program Committee members and other experts active in the field to ensure high quality and relevance to the conference.

At least one author of accepted papers must attend the conference to present its contribution.

Papers should be written in English and should not exceed 10 pages, double column, IEEE style including tables and figures. Note that the regular paper size will be 8 pages, with the possibility to obtain up to 2 additional pages (total 10 pages) by paying a publication fee. A template for IEEE Proceedings style (LaTeX2e and MS Word) can be found here. Only Postscript and PDF formats are accepted.

Papers must be submitted electronically through the EDAS system. The complete list of authors' names must be inserted when registering the paper on the EDAS system. Authors names can be inserted in the paper: that is, the review process is single blind. Authors should check if they already have a login on the EDAS system; otherwise, an account must be created before submitting a paper. If you are not already registered to EDAS please follow the instructions on the EDAS registration page , where you can login, or you can create a new EDAS user account.

IMPORTANT: Conference attendance by at least one author of accepted papers is mandatory.

  • a paper title
  • a short abstract
  • a complete list of authors and their affiliations
  • a contact person for correspondence
  • a set of 1 up to 4 topics selected from the conference topics list
  • postal and e-mail addresses.

Questions from authors may be directed to the General Chairs or the PC Co-Chairs.

Paper submission deadline: June 2, 2024 June 16, 2024 (FIRM)

Click here to submit your paper to DS-RT 2024

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