XVII International Symposium Problems of Redundancy in Information and Control Systems
XVII International Symposium "Problems of Redundancy in Information and Control Systems" organized by MIEM HSE with Skoltech is the conference that covers a wide area of aspects of information and communication systems. The main goal of the Symposium foundation is the reinforcement of cooperation between the representatives of various scientific schools a possibility for the participants to get the awareness of the latest scientific and technical achievements and sharing their experience with colleagues. We seek original completed and unpublished technical papers not currently under review by any other journal magazine or conference up to 6 pages. Please use the Standard IEEE conference templates for LaTeX formats which can be found at IEEE website by the link https://www.ieee.org/conferences/publishing/templates.html
Only PDF files will be accepted for the review process and all submissions must be done through edas by the link https://edas.info/N28084
The covered topics include but not limited to information and coding theory mobile and wireless communications telecommunication protocols internet of things systems data security blockchain. The conference is Technically Co-Sponsored by the IEEE Information Theory Society. All accepted and presented papers will be submitted for inclusion in IEEE Xplore as well as Abstracting and Indexing databases (Scopus, Web of Science and Google Scholar).
REDUNDANCY 2021 will be held as a hybrid conference allowing to participate virtually or in person in Moscow. The entire program will be available on the virtual platform on 25-29 October 2021 while the presentations and plenary talks that can be done in-person will also take place at the MIEM HSE at the same time. If it becomes necessary to hold an online-only event every effort will be made to provide networking opportunities and an interactive experience while remaining a venue for dissemination of top-quality research within conference topics.