December 14---17 1998, National University of Singapore
Sequences have important applications in ranging systems, spread spectrum
communication systems, multi-terminal system identification, code division
multiple access communications systems, global positioning systems, software
testing, circuit testing, computer simulation, and stream ciphers. There
is also an interaction between sequences and error-correcting codes. The
purpose of this series of international conferences is to bring together
experts from different areas, and to bridge advances in different areas.
The first international conference on sequences and their applications will
be held from December 14 to December 17 of 1998 at the National University
of Singapore. The final proceedings of this conference are expected to be
published in book form by Elsevier or Springer-Verlag. Detailed information
about this conference can be found in the conference web page at
http://www.iscs.nus.edu.sg/~dingcs/seta98.html.
Original papers on all aspects of sequences and their applications are
solicited. Topics of this conference include, but are not limited to,
the following:
PART I: APPLICATIONS
# Sequences for ranging systems
# Sequences for radar systems
# Sequences for spread spectrum communication systems
# Sequences for multiple-terminal system identification
# Sequences for code-division multiple-access communications systems
# Sequences for global positioning systems
# Sequences for stream ciphers
PART II: THEORY
# Sequences and error-correcting codes
# Sequences and number theory
# Sequences and geometry
# Sequences and combinatorics
# Sequences and finite fields
# Sequences and Galois rings
# Sequences and graph theory
# Sequences and algebraic function fields
# Sequences and automata
# Randomness of sequences
# Pseudorandom number generators
Papers submitted must describe original, previously unpublished work,
and should not be simultanously submitted for publication elsewhere.
A postscript version of an extended abstract should be sent to
dingcs@iscs.nus.edu.sg via email. At the same time five hardcopies of
the extended abstract with no more than 10 pages (A4, 11point) should be
sent to:
Cunsheng Ding
Department of Information Systems and Computer Science
The National University of Singapore
Lower Kent Ridge Road, Singapore 119260
Fax: (65) 779 4580
Tel: (65) 874 2904
Email: dingcs@iscs.nus.edu.sg
Submission by: August 10, 1998
Notification by: October 2, 1998
Extended abstract for pre-proceedings by: November 8, 1998
Final version of paper for the final proceedings will be asked after
the conference.
The second announcement will be available and those interested in the
conference should contact Cunsheng Ding or the Conference Secretary
for a copy of the second anouncement. The Conference Secretary is:
Ms. Mary Lau
Department of Information Systems and Computer Science
The National University of Computer Science
Lower Kent Ridge Road, Singapore 119260
Fax: (65) 779 4580
Tel: (65) 874 5242
Email: mlau@iscs.nus.edu.sg
SPONSORS:
1. Department of Information Systems and Computer Science,
The National University of Singapore
2. The Centre for System Security, The National University
of Singapore
INVITED SPEAKERS:
Jean-Paul Allouche (CNRS, LRI (Orsay), France)
Solomon Golomb (University of Southern California, USA)
Tor Helleseth (University of Bergen, Norway)
Vijay Kumar (University of Southern California, USA)
Harald Niederreiter (Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria)
Dilip Sarwate (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA)
Neil Sloane (AT&T, USA)
LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Seng Kiat Chua (National University of Singapore)
Cunsheng Ding (National University of Singapore)
Lucas Hui (National University of Singapore)
Kwok Yan Lam (National University of Singapore)
Mary Lau (National University of Singapore)
Xun Yi (National University of Singapore)
GENERAL CHAIR
Kwok Yan Lam (National University of Singapore)
PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS
Cunsheng Ding (National University of Singapore)
Tor Helleseth (University of Bergen, Norway)
Harald Niederreiter (Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria)
INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Claude Carlet (University of Caen and INRIA, France)
Agnes Chan (Northeastern University, USA)
Cunsheng Ding (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
Dieter Gollmann (University of London, UK)
Tor Helleseth (University of Bergen, Norway)
Kyoki Imamura (Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan)
Andrew Klapper (University of Kentucky, USA)
Vijay Kumar (University of Southern California, USA)
Siu Lun Ma (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
Harald Niederreiter (Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria)
Dilip Sarwate (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA)
Hans Schotten (Aachen University of Technology, Germany)
Jeffrey Shallit (University of Waterloo, Canada)
Neil Sloane (AT&T, USA)
Aimo Tietavainen (University of Turku, Finland)