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CARDIS 04 |
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| Jean-Jacques Quisquater , Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium |
| Yves Deswarte , LAAS-CNRS, France |
| Pierre Paradinas, CNAM, Paris, France |
. Boris Balacheff , Hewlett-Packard Labs, UK
. Edouard de Jong , Sun Microsystems, USA
. Yves Dewarte , France
. Josep Domingo-Ferrer , Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain
. Jean-Bernard Fischer , OCS, France
. Gilles Grimaud , RD2P, France
. Pieter Hartel , University of Twente, Netherlands
. Peter Honeymann , University of Michigan, USA
. Dirk Husemann , IBM Research, Switzerland
. Jean-Louis Lanet , INRIA-DirDRI, France
. Xavier Leroy , INRIA & Trusted Logic, France
. Mike Montgomery , Schlumberger, USA
. Pierre Paradinas , France
. Erik Poll , Nijmegen University, Netherlands
. Joachim Posegga , SAP-Corporate Research, Germany
. Jean-Jacques Quisquater , Belgium
. Jean-Jacques Vandewalle , Gemplus Labs, France
. Serge Vaudenay , EPFL, Switzerland
. J. Verschuren , TNO-EIB, The Netherlands
. Tim Wilkinson , Hive Minded, USA |
Scope
Since 1994, CARDIS has been the premier international research conference dedicated to smart cards and their applications. Every two years the scientific community meets together for the conference.
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Ten years after, like its predecessors and back to Europe and France, CARDIS'04 will bring together researchers and practitioners in the development and deployment of smart card technologies and applications .
The smart card, or, by extension, smart device with its processing power and link to its owner, is the good candidate for the person representation in the Information Society. Smart card or smart device will be the potential human representation or delegate in Ambient Intelligence (Pervasive Computing), where every appliances and computers will be connected, and where control and trust of your environment will be the next decade challenge.
Smart card research is of increasing importance as the need for information security increases rapidly, especially in response to new and urgent demands. Smart card with its security features is a seed of secure system and will play a huge role in ID management .
In many computer science areas, smart cards introduce new dimensions and disciplines. Disciplines like hardware design, operating system, modelling system, cryptography or distributed systems find new areas of applications or issues but also smart cards create new challenge for these domains.
Unlike events devoted to commercial and application aspects of smart cards, CARDIS conferences gather researchers and technologists who are focused in all aspects of the design, development, deployment, validation and application of smart cards or smart personal devices. |
Topics
The programme committee seeks papers describing the design, development, application, and validation of smart card technologies.
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Submissions across a broad range of smart card development phases are encouraged, from exploratory research and proof-of-concept studies to practical application and deployment of smart card technology.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
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Smart Device, Person Representation and Ambient Intelligence |
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Smart Device, Identity, Privacy and Trust |
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Smart Card and Smart Device software (OS, VM, API.) |
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High-level data model and management (On-card data sharing
chemes.) |
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Integrated development environments (automatic mask &
application generation) |
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(Distributed) Application development and deployment |
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Emerging opportunities for standardization |
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From Smart Card to Smart Device (hardware, form factor, display.) |
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Biometrics and Smart Cards |
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High-speed, small-footprint encryption |
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Cryptographic accelerators |
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Cryptographic protocols for Smart Cards (and Smart Devices) |
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Attacks and countermeasures in hardware and software |
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Hardware, software and service (application) validation and
certification |
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Formal Modelling |
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Benchmarking |
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Smart Card (Smart Device) and Applications in Internet, WLAN, DRM,. |
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Submissions
Papers should represent novel scientific contributions related to the topics listed above. Both the work described in the paper and the paper itself must be substantially complete at the time of the submission.
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Abstracts and papers must be submitted in electronic form through the web to http://www.cardis.org/ . All submissions will be acknowledged electronically. If you have not received an acknowledgment within 72 hours of submitting your abstract or paper electronically, please contact cardis-submission@wcc2004.org .
To submit a paper, you must first submit an abstract by 9 February 2004 . After abstract submission, the contact author will receive a paper number by e-mail.
Using this paper number, you must then submit the full paper by 16 February 2004 , by uploading the corresponding PDF or PostScript file (these are the only accepted formats). Please preview the manuscript in a viewer to ensure its integrity before submitting. Make sure you visually check uncommon fonts, symbols, equations, etc. A defective print can undermine your chances of success.
Papers submitted after 16 February 2004 , or for which no abstract has been timely received, will be discarded without review.
The programme committee requires that papers not be submitted simultaneously to another conference or publication and that submitted papers not be previously published elsewhere. When appropriate, authors should arrange for a release for publication from their employer prior to submission. Papers accompanied by non-disclosure agreement forms are unacceptable and will be returned to the author(s) unread.
Papers that have been formally reviewed and accepted will be presented during the conference and published in the conference proceedings. The proceedings will be distributed to conference attendees.
At least one author of each accepted paper is required to register with the conference and present the paper.
Specific questions about submissions may be sent via email to cardis04chair@cardis.org .
Awards will be given at the conference for the best paper and the best student paper. |
. Submission of abstracts : 9 february 2004
. Submission of papers : 16 February 2004
. Notification : 31 March 2004
. Camera-ready : 30 April 2004 |

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