Across the Computing Continuum (RASACC 2026)*
*CALL FOR PAPER*
/June 22, 2026/
/Charlotte, USA/
Co-located withthe 56th Annual IEEE/IFIP International Conference on
Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN 2026) <https://dsn2026.github.io/>
https://rasacc-dsn.github.io/rasacc26
Paper submission deadline: *March 26, 2026 (AoE)*
The RASACC workshop aims to connect researchers and practitioners to
explore resiliency in autonomous systems across computing continuum
ecosystems. Emphasis is on system-level dependability, resilience, and
intrusion tolerance amid intrinsic autonomy, distribution,
heterogeneity, and collaboration. Cross-disciplinary contributions from
dependability engineering, distributed systems, security, and AI-enabled
systems are encouraged, including real-world case studies.
*Topics of Interest*
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following topics:
Cross-Layer Resilience
* Dependability challenges in cloud-edge-fog-IoT environments
* Emergent failures due to resource contention, interference, and overload
* Effects of mobility, heterogeneity, and partial connectivity on
system behavior
* Cross-layer failure across hardware, network, middleware, and
applications
* Orchestration and adaptation mechanisms influencing emergent behavior
Security and Intrusion Tolerance
* Cyber attacks, intrusions, and coordinated adversarial behavior
* Byzantine faults and malicious behavior in autonomous and
collaborative ecosystems
* Intrusion-tolerant architectures, protocols, and coordination mechanisms
* Trust management, fault attribution, and accountability under
partial compromise
* Security failures and resilience strategies
* Risk Assessment of DLT Solutions
Runtime and Adaptive Resilience
* Runtime monitoring and detection of failures in autonomous systems
* Online risk assessment and mitigation techniques
* Self-adaptive, self-healing, and self-protecting systems
* Runtime verification and assurance for autonomous and distributed
environments
* Dependability-aware learning and adaptation mechanisms
Collaborative systems
* Dependability of multi-agent systems and autonomous entities
* Coordination, consensus, and agreement under faults, uncertainty,
and partial observability
* Human-autonomy interaction and emergent behaviors in mixed
human-machine teams
* Shared autonomy and collaborative decision-making in dynamic
environments
* Fault containment and isolation in collaborative and distributed
autonomous systems
*Submission Guidelines*
Paper types
* *Regular Papers*present original, unpublished research with
substantial new results and must be 8 pages total (including references)
* *Extended Abstracts*foster discussion on recent or ongoing work,
summarizing novel insights from a published paper or presenting
preliminary results from ongoing research and must be 2 pages total
(including references)
General Information
*Review Process:*
All submissions will undergo a double-blind peer review by the Technical
Program Committee.
*Formatting:*
All submissions must follow the IEEE Computer Society 8.5″×11″
two-column camera-ready format, using 10-point font on 12-point
single-spaced leading.
*Presentation and Publication:*
Accepted papers will be published in the supplement to the DSN
Proceedings (DSN-W volume) and made available on IEEE Xplore. At least
one author of each accepted paper must register for the workshop and
present their work.
*Submission site: *
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dsn_2026
Track:/International Workshop on Resiliency for Autonomous Systems
Across the Computing Continuum/
*Important Dates:*
* Paper submission deadline: *March 26, 2026 (AoE)*
* Notification of Acceptance: *April 21, 2026 (AoE)*
* Camera-ready deadline: *April 27, 2026 (AoE)*
* Workshop: *June 22, 2026*
*General Chairs:*
* Alessandro Palma (Sapienza University of Rome)
* Georgios Bouloukakis (University of Patras)
* Giovanni Farina (Niccolò Cusano University)
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the RASACC
Workshop General Chairs.
For further information:
https://rasacc-dsn.github.io/rasacc26
/Looking forward to your submissions!/
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