Tuesday, August 29, 2023

[DMANET] IEEE International Conference on Blockchain and Cryptocurrency(ICBC'24)

*IEEE International Conference on Blockchain and Cryptocurrency*
27–31 May 2024
Dublin, Ireland

https://icbc2024.ieee-icbc.org/

CALL FOR PAPERS

IMPORTANT: ICBC 2024 uses a DOUBLE-BLIND review process with a REBUTTAL
period, please check the details below.

ICBC 2024 will be the 6th edition of the IEEE International Conference on
Blockchain and Cryptocurrency, sponsored by the IEEE Communications
Society. ICBC 2024 is seeking submissions of technical papers (both full
and short), posters and tutorial proposals in the areas related to
Blockchains and Cryptocurrencies, including but not limited to:

Distributed Consensus & Fault Tolerance Algorithms
Blockchain Platforms & Offchain Technologies
Distributed Database Technologies for Blockchain
Storage Solutions and Data Availability Verification
Blockchain Interoperability & Cross-chain Mechanisms
Performance, Scalability & Sustainability Issues
Transaction and Network Monitoring, Measurement, and Analysis
Simulation Tools
Blockchain-based Applications & Services
Decentralised App Development
Smart Contracts and Verification
Security, Privacy, Forensics
Token Economy
Regulations & Policies in Cryptocurrency
Novel Mechanisms for the Creation, Custody, and Exchange of Cryptoassets
Anonymity and Criminal Activities of Cryptocurrency
Managing the Risks of Cryptocurrency
Distributed Trust
Decentralised Internet Infrastructure
Decentralised Financial Services
Blockchain for Internet of Things/Cyber Physical Services
Blockchain and Machine Learning/Artificial Intelligence
Blockchain for Metaverse & Digital Twins


SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS

For papers incurring ethical issues, e.g. those involving human
participants, personal data, or security/privacy attacks, the Programme
Committee expects the ethical considerations to be discussed in the paper
and any required ethical approval from an institutional ethical committee
to have been in place before submission.

Authors are invited to submit original papers, written in English, that
have not been published or submitted for publication elsewhere. Technical
papers must be formatted using the IEEE 2-column format and not exceeding 8
pages for full papers, 4 pages for short papers, 2 pages for poster papers,
or 16 pages for systemisation of knowledge (SoK) papers (all excluding
references). The paper submission templates are available on IEEE
Manuscript Templates for Conference Proceedings. All papers must be
submitted through EDAS via the URL (to be released). Only PDF files will be
accepted for the review process.

All submitted papers will be peer-reviewed using a double-blind review
process with a rebuttal period. The paper should be anonymised, such that
all identifying information (either explicit or implied – for example,
names, affiliations, acknowledge and funding sources) should be removed
from the initial submission. The detailed schedule of the procedure is as
follows.

Authors of the best accepted papers will be invited to submit extended
versions of their papers to a fast-tracked, special issue of IEEE
Transactions on Network and Service Management.


IMPORTANT DATES

Paper/Poster Submission Deadline: 3 Dec 2023
Reviews Released to Authors: 5 Feb 2024
Rebuttals Due: 12 Feb 2024
Acceptance Notification: 1 Mar 2024
Camera Ready: 15 Mar 2024

Demo Submission Deadline: 5 Feb 2024
Demo Acceptance Notification: 1 Mar 2024

Tutorial Submission Deadline: 5 Feb 2024
Tutorial Acceptance Notification: 1 Mar 2024

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Sushmita Ruj

Faculty of Engineering Lead, IfCyber

Senior Lecturer

School of Computer Science and Engineering

University of New South Wales, Sydney

Kensington, NSW 2052
Australia

E: sushmita.ruj@unsw.edu.au

T: +61 2 9348 0960

https://research.unsw.edu.au/people/sushmita-ruj


"7. What we cannot speak about we must pass over in silence.": Ludwig
Wittgenstein, Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus

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