Track on Distributed Ledger Technology Applications (DLTA)
Call for Papers
The use of DLT-based concepts and tools, such as Blockchain and DAG, Ethereum, IOTA and other cryptographic protocols, have transcended their initial crypto-monetary purpose. Their use case applications and field of action have expanded to all other industries, beyond Fintech, to include mobility and transportation, Internet of Things (IoT), Supply Chain, eHealth, etc. Topics such as cryptography, digital security, quantum computing, ternary programming, hash algorithms for large volumes of data and distributed ledger processing techniques, will allow the development of new associatted technologies.
SIMBig has become an important meeting point of computer scientists and professionals, therefore, it is the ideal scenario for the discussion of topics of this DLTA track such as computer security, distributed algorithms, hash processes and related issues, among others, in a forum where researchers and professionals can show the academic advances and development of computer solutions related with this track.
Scope and Topics
We plan to include all the important topics related to Distributed Ledger Technology. The topics suitable for DLT include, but not limited to:
- Data processing.
- Fintech and Banking
- Industrial Internet of Things.
- Security
- DLT tecniques for Smart City
- Cryptocurrencies
- Distributed Computing
- Cloud data management.
- Privacy Protection
- Sensors and Devices Networks
- Law and Justice.
- DLT implementation.
- DLT techniques for Internet of Things.
- Ternary Computing.
- Smart contracts
Long Papers
Long Papers are limited to a total of 14 (fourteen) pages, including all content and references, and must be in PDF formatted with the Springer publication format.
Short Papers
Short Papers are limited to a total of 7 (seven) pages, including all content and references, and must be in PDF formatted with the Springer publication format.
Demostrations
Demonstration Papers are limited to a total of 7 (seven) pages, including all content and references, and must be in PDF formatted with the Springer publication format.
Paper Submission Guidelines
All research submissions must be in English. Submissions must be in PDF, formatted with the Springer Publications format. For details on the Springer style, see here.
Easychair Submissions Website
Submit your paper to "SIMBig 2019 - DLTA" at https://easychair.org/account/signin?l=nk3VW5usOX5FpNZ72Y1XiT
Organizers
Jorge L Guerra Guerra
PhD Student in System Engineering
UPG FISI
National University of Sãn Marcos
Armando Fermín Pérez
Electronic Engineer
Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Program Committee
- Serguei Popov, Moscow State University, Russia
- Augusto Bernuy Alva, National University of San Marcos, Peru
- Joachim Taiber, ETH Swiss Federal Institute of technology, Switzerland
- Jose Carlos Alvarez, National University of San Marcos, Peru
- Jong Hyuk Park, Seoul National University of Science and Technology , Korea
- Ilse Villavicencio, National University of San Marcos, Peru
- Nour El-Deen Mahmoud, Cairo University, Egypt
- Nora La Serna Palomino, National University of San Marcos, Peru