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Information Security and Network Countermeasure Mechanisms
Kartalopoulos, Stamatios
ORGANIZER: Kartalopoulos, Stamatios
This session focuses on some of the challenges facing modeling and simulating of large-scale networks. Relevant papers study issues like abstract network simulation, the trade-offs between detail and simulation objectives, and scope of model validation and verification. The session also cover approaching large-scale networking through computational simplification, distributed algorithms, and harnessing any information the network may make available. Papers discussing Software-In-The-Loop, hardware in the loop, Network in the loop, operational planning tools, model validation and verification techniques, and algorithm development.

Stamatios Kartalopoulos holds a BSc in Physics, a MS and a PhD in Electrical Engineering. He is currently the Williams Professor in Telecommunications Networking in the ECE/TCOM graduate program of the University of Oklahoma at Tulsa. Prior to this he was with Bell Labs for 22 years. His research interests include optical communications and networking, performance, optical technology, network security and countermeasure strategies. He holds 18 patents, and he is the author of more than 100 papers and 7 books. He is the chair of IEEE Communications Society “Communications and Information Security Technical Committee”, he has been editor in chief of IEEE Press, and VP of IEEE Neural Network Council. He has also been a distinguished speaker of IEEE ComSoc and of Lucent Technologies.