SETA2020: SEquences and Their Applications Saint-Petersburg Electrotechnical University, Mari State University Saint Petersburg, Russia, September 22-25, 2020 |
Conference website | https://seta-2020.org/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=seta2020 |
Acceptance notification | August 10, 2020 |
Final submission of accepted extended abstracts | September 3, 2020 |
Submission deadline | September 3, 2020 |
SETA is the leading international conference in the areas of sequences and their applications to communication and cryptography. It has been held in various locations around the world in Singapore (Republic of Singapore) 1998, Bergen (Norway) 2001, Seoul (South Korea) 2004, Beijing (China) 2006, Lexington (USA) 2008, Paris (France) 2010, Waterloo (Canada) 2012, Melbourne (Australia) 2014, Chengdu (China) 2016, and Hongkong (China) 2018.
The 11th International Conference on Sequences and Their Applications (SETA2020) will be held at Saint Petersburg, Russia during 22-25 September 2020 by the Saint-Petersburg Electrotechnical University and Mari State University, Russia.
Important Dates
- 22 June 2020 – Extended Submission Deadline
- 10 Aug. 2020 – Acceptance Notification
- 03 Sept. 2020 – Final submission of accepted extended abstracts
- 21 Dec 2020 – Submission of full papers to a special issue in an international journal
Invited Speakers
- Claude Carlet (University of Paris 8, France)
- Pingzhi Fan (Southwest Jiaotong University, China)
- Valeriy Ipatov (Mobile Telecomm System, Russia)
- D. N. Moldovyan (Saint Petersburg Electrotechnical University "LETI", Russia)
Instructions for Authors
- Extended abstracts of 6-12 pages can be submitted in PDF format via https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=seta2020. A Latex style file can be downloaded here (seta2020-template.tex)
- Submissions will be peer-reviewed and accepted submissions will be presented at the conference. Accepted extended abstracts will be made available to the conference participants during the conference
- Authors of accepted extended abstracts will be invited to submit a full paper to a special issue in the Springer journal
Cryptography and Communications - Discrete Structures, Boolean Functions and Sequences.
List of Topics
The topics of the SETA consequence include, but are not limited to:
- Aperiodic and periodic correlation of sequences
- Combinatorial aspects of sequences, including difference sets
- Correlation and transformation of Boolean functions
- Linear and nonlinear complexity of sequences
- Linear and nonlinear feedback shift register sequences
- Multidimensional sequences and their correlation
- Number-theoretic aspects of sequences
- Pseudorandom sequence generator properties
- Randomness of sequences
- Sequences over finite fields/rings/function fields
- Sequences with applications in coding theory and cryptography
- Sequences for radar, synchronization, and wireless communications
- Construction algorithms and software implementation of signal structures
- Wireless Communication and Networks
- Network Coding and Applications
Committee
General Co-Chairs
- Vladimir Kutuzov (Saint Petersburg Electrotechnical University "LETI", Russia)
- Anatolii Leukhin (Mari State University, Radiotechnical Institute named by academic A.L. Mints, Russia)
Program Co-Chairs
- Tor Helleseth (University of Bergen, Norway)
- Chunlei Li (University of Bergen, Norway)
- Zhengchun Zhou (Southwest Jiaotong University, China)
Local Organizing Committee
- Mikhail Shvetsov (Mari State University, Russia)
- Vladimir Evtushenkov (PJSFC Sistema, Russia)
- Viktor Tupik (Saint Petersburg Electrotechnical University "LETI", Russia)
- Vladimir Veremyev (Saint Petersburg Electrotechnical University "LETI", Russia)
- Dmitrii Gaivoronskii (Saint Petersburg Electrotechnical University "LETI", Russia)
- Nikolai Kuznecov (Kotelnikov Institute of Radioengineering and Electronics (IRE) of Russian Academy of Sciences)
- Sergei Makarov (Peter the Great St.Petersburg Polytechnic University)
Technical Program Committee
- Serdar Boztas (RMIT University, Australia)
- Lilya Budaghyan (University of Bergen, Norway)
- Claude Carlet (University of Paris 8, France)
- Pascale Charpin (Inria, France)
- Cunsheng Ding (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, China)
- Honggang Hu (University of Science and Technology of China)
- Daniel Katz (California State University, Northridge, USA)
- Gohar Kyureghyan (Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg, Germany)
- Nian Li (Hubei University, China)
- Zilong Liu (University of Essex, United Kingdom)
- Subhamoy Maitra (Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, India)
- Sihem Mesnager (University of Paris 8, France)
- Wilfried Meidl (Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria)
- Matthew Parker (University of Bergen, Norway)
- George Petrides (University of Bergen, Norway)
- Alexander Pott (Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg, Germany)
- Xiaohu Tang (Southwest Jiaotong University, China)
- Steve(Qiang) Wang (Carleton University, Canada)
- Qi Wang (Southern University of Science and Technology of China)
- Arne Winterhof (Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria)
- Kyeongcheol Yang (POSTECH, Korea)
- Nam Yul Yu (GIST College, Korea)
- Yang Yang (Southwest Jiaotong University, China)
- Yue Zhou (National University of Defense Technology of China)
- Xiangyong Zeng (Hubei University, China)