[x3d-public] Fwd: Call for Papers - Special Section in IEEE Access: Additive Manufacturing Security

Brutzman, Donald (Don) (CIV) brutzman at nps.edu
Thu Jan 31 22:53:58 PST 2019


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Subject: Call for Papers - Special Section in IEEE Access: Additive Manufacturing Security
Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2019 16:30:07 -0600
From: Mark Yampolskiy <yampolskiy at southalabama.edu>
To: Mark Yampolskiy <yampolskiy at southalabama.edu>

Dear Colleagues,

I would like to make you aware of the  Special Section on "Additive
Manufacturing Security" that we are hosting in IEEE Access:

http://ieeeaccess.ieee.org/special-sections/additive-manufacturing-security/

We would be delighted if you could contribute an article to our
Special Section before the submission date of 03/31/2019.


Thank you for your consideration.  Please let me know if you would be
interested in contributing an article to our Special Section.


Please find below some information about IEEE Access and the Call for Papers.


Best regards,

Mark Yampolskiy
Associate Editor, IEEE Access

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IEEE Access is a multidisciplinary, applications-oriented,
all-electronic open access journal, continuously presenting the
results of original research or development across all of IEEE’s
fields of interest. IEEE Access was recently the recipient of the 2015
PROSE Award for “Best New Journal in STM,” and an IEEE Access article
was awarded the 2015 IEEE Donald G. Fink Award.  IEEE Access is
included in Web of Science, and has received an impressive impact
factor of 3.557 per 2017 JCR. For more information on IEEE Access,
please visit: http://ieeeaccess.ieee.org/

Some additional benefits of publishing in IEEE Access are:
- A rapid, binary peer-review process with a decision of accept/reject
in 4-6 weeks.
- The advantage of being published by an IEEE journal.
- Available for free to millions of users on the IEEE Xplore digital library.
- Multimedia integration and commenting.
- Convenient author-pays publishing model, with an article processing
charge of US $1,750 per article.

We also highly recommend the submission of multimedia with each
article as it significantly increases the visibility, downloads and
citations of articles.

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Additive Manufacturing Security

Submission Deadline: 31 March 2019

http://ieeeaccess.ieee.org/special-sections/additive-manufacturing-security/


IEEE Access invites manuscript submissions in the area of Additive
Manufacturing Security.

Additive Manufacturing (AM), a.k.a. 3D Printing, is a rapidly growing
multi-billion dollar industry. This technology is being used to
manufacture 3D objects for a broad range of application scenarios such
as prototypes in R&D and functional parts in safety critical systems.
The benefits of this technology include shorter design-to-product
time, just-in-time and on-demand production, and close proximity to
assembly lines. Furthermore, AM can produce functional parts with
complex internal structures and optimized physical properties with
less material waste than subtractive manufacturing.

Due to the numerous technical and economic advantages that this
technology promises, AM is expected to become a dominant manufacturing
technology in both industrial and home settings. The need to secure
physical and cyber-physical systems gives rise to a corresponding need
to understand potential attacks via AM systems, and to develop
countermeasures that will enable attack prevention, detection, and
digital investigation. So far, three major security threat categories
have been identified for AM: theft of technical data (or violation of
intellectual property, IP), sabotage of AM, and manufacturing of
illegal objects. AM Security is a fairly new and highly
multi-disciplinary field of research that addresses these threats.

The aim of this Special Section in IEEE Access is to discuss recent
advances in AM Security, addressing both offensive and defensive
approaches.

The topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

- Compromise of AM systems and environment
- Security threats and attacks in AM context: Theft of technical data
(or violation of intellectual property), sabotage of AM, manufacturing
of illegal objects
- Technical approaches to detect attacks on/with AM
- Technical approaches to prevent attacks on/with AM
- Digital Investigation and [digital] forensics in the AM context
- Legal aspects of attacks on/with AM
- Economic incentives for AM Security
- Socioeconomic implications of attacks on/with AM
- Comparative analysis of AM vs. CPS/IoT/Industry 4.0/… Securities

We also highly recommend the submission of multimedia with each
article as it significantly increases the visibility, downloads, and
citations of articles.

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all the best, Don
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Don Brutzman  Naval Postgraduate School, Code USW/Br       brutzman at nps.edu
Watkins 270,  MOVES Institute, Monterey CA 93943-5000 USA   +1.831.656.2149
X3D graphics, virtual worlds, navy robotics http://faculty.nps.edu/brutzman


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