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data/plenary/dharmaraja.md

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title: "Reliability Analysis of High-Altitude Platform Systems"
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This paper presents a comprehensive study on the dependability and reliability analysis of high-altitude platforms. The growing interest in deploying HAPs as relay nodes to bridge terrestrial and satellite networks has contributed to the advancement of integrated satellite-aerial-terrestrial (SAT) networks. To assess the dependability of such networks, a stochastic model is developed that incorporates the essential characteristics of satellite, HAP, and terrestrial components. We have formulated different stochastic models which are vital for the evolution of 5G, 6G, and beyond. The study explores methodologies, including Markov and semi-Markov processes, as well as simulation-based approaches, to analyze complex system behaviors and evaluate critical reliability and performance metrics. The effects of various component failure parameters on overall system performance are illustrated using graphical analysis. Finally, the analytical results derived from the model are validated through discrete-event simulation, ensuring the reliability of the proposed approach.

data/plenary/vishn.md

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title: "The AI Cybersecurity Paradox in Computer Communication Systems: Overview, Applications and Lessons Learned"
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The AI cybersecurity paradox describes the dual role of artificial intelligence (AI) in analyzing the cybersecurity of distributed computer communication systems (DCCN).
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Formulated briefly, it states that progress and advances in AI development simultaneously strengthen and undermines cybersecurity.
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On the one hand, AI significantly improves defensive capabilities of the DCCNs, but at the same time radically increases the sophistication, frequency, and automation of cyberattacks.
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Thus, advances in AI can benefit both attackers and defenders, and the same intelligent AI techniques that enable defense teams to effectively detect/mitigate cyber threats can be used by attackers to disable defenses, launch new types of attacks, and thus more effectively breach/compromise communications systems.
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We note that this paradox is similar to the dynamics of an arms race, where DCCN developers must continually improve AI capabilities to combat constantly increasing sophisticated threats; while the adversaries simultaneously adopt AI to make threats smarter and harder to detect and combat.
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We provide a classification of malicious activities and cyber threats/cyber-attacks on DCCNs and advanced AI-based algorithms of detection/protection such as intelligent anomaly detection, machine learning, and reinforcement learning.
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In short, the AI cybersecurity paradox is that AI is inherently both “good” and “bad” for security — it is a powerful tool that applies to and enrich equally defenders and their adversaries.

data/speakers.json

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"slug": "vishn",
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"name": "Vladimir M. Vishnevsky",
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"appeal": "Prof.",
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"country": "Russia",
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"authors": ["vishn", "levner"],
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"avatar": "/images/avatars/vishnevsky.jpg",
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"affiliations": [
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"name": "Institute of Control Sciences",
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"country": "Russia",
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"position": "Professor"
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"name": "Eugene Levner",
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"country": "Israel",
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"authors": ["vishn", "levner"],
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"name": "Neeraj Kumar",
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"avatar": "/images/avatars/kumar.jpg",
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"name": "Konstantin Samouylov",
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"name": "Konstantin E. Samouylov",
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data/speakers/dharmaraja.md

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S. Dharmaraja has been with the Department of Mathematics, IIT Delhi, since 2003, where he is currently a Professor, Department of Mathematics and joint faculty of Bharti School of Telecommunication Technology and Management from June 2013.
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He is a 'Professor (HAG)' from Oct. 2020 and he appointed as 'Institute Chair Professor' from July 2019 to June 2024.
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During Sept. 2020 and Aug. 2022, July 2014 and August 2017, he served as Head, Department of Mathematics.
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He appointed as 'Jaswinder & Tarvinder Chadha Chair Professor' for teaching and research in the area of Operations Research from May 2010 to July 2015.
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He has held visiting positions at the New York University, USA, Duke University, USA, Emory University, USA, University of Calgary, Canada, University of Los Andes, Bogota, Colombia, National University of Colombia, Bogota, Colombia, University of Verona, Verona, Italy, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon, Korea, Universita degli Studi di Salerno, Fisciano, Italy and University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.
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S. Dharmaraja has been with the Department of Mathematics, IIT Delhi, since 2003, where he is currently a Professor, Department of Mathematics and joint faculty of Bharti School of Telecommunication Technology and Management from June 2013. He is a 'Professor (HAG)' from Oct. 2020 and he appointed as 'Institute Chair Professor' from July 2019 to June 2024. During Sept. 2020 and Aug. 2022, July 2014 and August 2017, he served as Head, Department of Mathematics. He appointed as 'Jaswinder & Tarvinder Chadha Chair Professor' for teaching and research in the area of Operations Research from May 2010 to July 2015. He has held visiting positions at the New York University, USA, Duke University, USA, Emory University, USA, University of Calgary, Canada, University of Los Andes, Bogota, Colombia, National University of Colombia, Bogota, Colombia, University of Verona, Verona, Italy, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon, Korea, Universita degli Studi di Salerno, Fisciano, Italy and University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.
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His research interests include applied probability, queueing theory, stochastic modeling, performance analysis of computer and communication systems and financial mathematics.
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He has published over 100 papers in refereed international journals and over 40 papers in refereed international conferences in these areas.
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His work has garnered more than 2500 citations, reflecting a significant impact in the field, with an H-index of 25. He has supervised 42 M.Tech/Int. M.Tech and 13 Ph.D. research scholars.
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He is an Associate Editor of International Journal of Communication Systems (published by Wiley) and an Associate Editor of Opsearch (published by Springer).
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He is co-author of a text book entitled "Introduction to Probability and Stochastic Processes with Applications" in John Wiley (US Edition, New Jersey, June 2012) and (Asian Edition, New Delhi, Jan. 2016), co-author of a text book entitled "Financial Mathematics: An Introduction" in Narosa, Nov. 2012 and co-author of a text book entitled "Introduction to Statistical Methods, Design of Experiments and Statistical Quality Control" in Springer (Asian Edition, Sept. 2018).
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Recently, he is co-author of a monograph book entitled "Reliability Assessment of Tethered High-altitude Unmanned Telecommunication Platforms: k-out-of-n Reliability Models and Applications" in Springer Verlag (Singapore, 1st edition, March 2024) and co-author of a text book entitled "Introduction to Probability, Statistical Methods, Design of Experiments and Statistical Quality Control" in Springer (Second Edition, April 2024).
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His research interests include applied probability, queueing theory, stochastic modeling, performance analysis of computer and communication systems and financial mathematics. He has published over 105 papers in refereed international journals and over 45 papers in refereed international conferences in these areas. His work has garnered more than 2500 citations, reflecting a significant impact in the field, with an H-index of 26. He has supervised 42 M.Tech/Int. M.Tech and 13 Ph.D. research scholars. He is an Associate Editor of International Journal of Communication Systems (published by Wiley) and an Associate Editor of Opsearch (published by Springer). Recently, he is the author of a text book entitled "Introduction to Stochastic Processes: Queues, Finance, and Credit Risk" in Springer, July 2025. He is co-author of a text book entitled "Introduction to Probability and Stochastic Processes with Applications" in John Wiley (US Edition, New Jersey, June 2012) and (Asian Edition, New Delhi, Jan. 2016), co-author of a text book entitled "Financial Mathematics: An Introduction" in Narosa, Nov. 2012 and co-author of a text book entitled "Introduction to Statistical Methods, Design of Experiments and Statistical Quality Control" in Springer (Asian Edition, Sept. 2018). Recently, he is co-author of a monograph book entitled "Reliability Assessment of Tethered High-altitude Unmanned Telecommunication Platforms: k-out-of-n Reliability Models and Applications" in Springer Verlag (Singapore, 1st edition, March 2024) and co-author of a text book entitled "Introduction to Probability, Statistical Methods, Design of Experiments and Statistical Quality Control" in Springer (Second Edition, April 2024).

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Vladimir M. Vishnevsky received the Engineering degree in applied mathematics from the Moscow Institute of Electronics and
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Mathematics (Russia) in 1971, the Ph. D. degree in queuing theory and telecommunication networks and the D. Sc. degree in telecommunication
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networks from the V. A. Trapeznikov Institute of Control Sciences of Russian Academy of Sciences (ICS RAS), in 1974 and 1988, respectively.
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He became a Full Professor with ICS RAS in 1989 and the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology in 1990. He was the Head of Laboratory and the Deputy Director of the Institute of Information Transmission Problems of RAS from 1990 to 2010. Since 2010 through
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the present, he is the Head of Network systems control Laboratory, ICS RAS. He is a member of IEEE Communication Society, International Telecommunications Academy and New York Academy of Science, a member of the editorial boards of journals “Automation and Remote
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Control”, “Control Problems”, “Electronics”, “Problems of Informatics”, editor-in-chief of the LNCS and CCIS series “Distributed Computer and
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Communication Networks” published by Springer. In 2019, V. M. Vishnevsky was awarded the title of Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation. He is an author of more than 300 papers and 10 books. He is a Co-Chair of IEEE Conferences (ICUMT, RTUWO) and the General Chair of
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IEEE DCCN Conference. His research interests lie in the area of computer networks, stochastic systems, discrete mathematics (extremal graph theory, mathematical programming) and broadband wireless telecommunication networks.

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src/libs/keynotes.js

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