Special Track on Anti-counterfeiting, Security, and IDentification
Description
This special track focuses on advanced theories, technologies, and applications
in anti-counterfeiting, security, and identification across intelligent systems,
electronic devices, and information infrastructures. With the rapid advancement of
artificial intelligence, digital manufacturing, and large-scale data-driven systems,
ensuring authenticity, integrity, traceability, and secure identification has become
increasingly important.
The track encompasses a broad range of topics, including machine learning–based recognition
and intelligent information processing; artificial intelligence in manufacturing;
cryptographic algorithms and information security; integrated circuit design and system
integration; network analysis and big data; and multi-core processors and reconfigurable
computing. It also highlights emerging technologies such as micro- and nanosensors, bio-MEMS,
electromagnetic compatibility and RFID systems, brain-inspired computing, wearable
electronics for healthcare and wellness, biomedical signal and image processing,
bioelectronics, and the training and application of large-scale models.
By bringing together researchers and practitioners from academia and industry,
this track aims to promote interdisciplinary collaboration and foster innovative
solutions to combat counterfeiting, enhance system security, and improve reliable
identification in complex real-world environments.
Topics of Interest
A list of particular relevant areas includes, but is not limited to:
- Machine Learning and Recognition Computing
- AI in Manufacturing
- Cryptographic Algorithm and Information Security
- IC Design and System Integration
- Network Analysis and Big Data
- Intelligent Information Processing
- Micro/Nano-sensor and BioMEMS
- EMC Theory and RFID Techniques
- Multi-core Processor and Reconfigurable Computing
- Brain-like Computing and Brain-like Intelligent
- Wearable Electronics and Health & Leisure
- Biomedical Signal and Image Computing
- Biological Electronics
- Training and Application in Large Model
Submission
Authors are invited to submit original unpublished research papers as well as industrial practice papers. Simultaneous submissions to other conferences are not permitted.
Papers should be written in English and submitted in PDF format. The length of a camera ready paper will be limited to ten pages, including the title of the paper, the name and affiliation of each author, a 150-word abstract, and up to 6 keywords. Shorter version papers (up to four pages) are also allowed.
Authors must follow the ISSSR conference proceedings format (PDF | Word DOCX | Latex) and Submission Guidelines to prepare their papers. Each submission will be reviewed by at least three program committee members. Paper selection is based on originality, technical contribution, presentation quality, and relevance to the workshop.
At least one of the authors of each accepted paper is required to pay a full registration fee and present the paper at the workshop. Authors of top-quality papers will be invited to submit their extended versions to special issues of selected SCI journals.
Submission
Track Chairs
Ruijun Zhang
Xiamen Ocean Vocational College, China
Yabin Deng
Xiamen University of Technology, China