Contents
Conference Co-Chairmen ...... 2
International Program Committee Co-Chairmen...... 2
Message from the IDC 2019 Co-Chairmen...... 3
IDC 2019 Conference Committee...... 5
Keynotes ...... 18
IDC 2019 Conference Timetable ...... 22
Conference Technical Program ...... 24
Conference Venue ...... 35
How to get from airport to the venue of the conference ...... 36
Conference Dinner ...... 38
1 Conference Program
organized by St. Petersburg Institute for Informatics and Automation of the Russian Academy of Sciences (SPIIRAS) and ITMO University
Conference Co-Chairmen:
Igor Kotenko Costin Bădică St. Petersburg Institute for Informatics and University of Craiova, Automation of the Russian Academy of Romania Sciences (SPIIRAS), ITMO University, Russia
International Program Committee Co-Chairmen:
Vasily Desnitsky Didier El Baz Mirjana Ivanović SPIIRAS, ITMO LAAS-CNRS, France University of Novi Sad, University, Russia Serbia
2 Message from the IDC 2019 Conference Co-Chairmen
Intelligent distributed computing appeared in the 1970s as an outcome of the exploitation of synergies between different research and industrial trends coming from the fields of Intelligent and Distributed Computing. It is a stream directly derived from artificial intelligence, granting novel and significant intelligent solutions built upon the combination of models from this classical field with computational intelligence, distributed, multi-agent systems and computer security.
IDC 2019 event comprised the following 11 sessions: (1) Multi-agent and Service-Based Distributed Systems, (2) Modeling Operational Processes for Intelligent Distributed Computing, (3) Distributed Algorithms and Optimization, (4) Internet of Things, Cloud Computing and Big Data, (5) Data Analysis, Mining and Machine Learning, (6) Advanced Methods for Social Network Analysis and Inappropriate Content Counteraction, (7) Intelligent Distributed Computing for Cyber-Physical Security and Safety, (8) Intelligent Distributed Decision Support Systems, (9) Intelligent Human-Machine Interfaces, (10) Security for Intelligent Distributed Computing - Machine Learning vs. Chains of Trust, (11) Visual Analytics in Distributed Environment. The proceedings book contains contributions of 28 regular and 36 short papers selected from 105 received submissions from 17 countries. Each submission was carefully reviewed of least three members of the Program Committee. Acceptance and publication were judged based on the relevance to the conference topics, clarity of presentation, novelty and accuracy of the contribution. The acceptance rates were 26.66%, counting only regular papers, and 60.95% when including also short ones.
St. Petersburg is Russia’s second-largest city after Moscow and situated on the Neva River, at the head of the Gulf of Finland on the Baltic Sea. It was the imperial capital for two centuries; it was founded by tsar Peter the Great in 1703. It remains Russia’s cultural center, with venues like the Hermitage, one of the largest art museums in the world, the State Russian Museum showcasing Russian art, from Orthodox icon paintings to Kandinsky works, and the Mariinsky Theatre hosting opera and ballet. The historic centre of St. Petersburg and related groups of monuments constitute a UNESCO World Heritage Site. St. Petersburg is a major trade gateway, financial and industrial centre of Russia specializing in oil and gas trade, shipbuilding yards, aerospace industry, radio and electronics, software and computers; machine building, heavy machinery and transport, mining, instrument manufacture, metallurgy, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, medical equipment, publishing and printing, food and catering, wholesale and retail, textile and apparel industries, and many other businesses.
IDC 2019 enjoyed outstanding keynote speeches by distinguished invited speakers: Prof. Helen Karatza — Professor Emeritus, Department of Informatics, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece and Prof. Vladimir Gorodetsky — Professor of Computer Science, InfoWings, Russia.
3 IDC 2019 thanks all the authors submitted papers to the conference as well as members of the international program committee and reviewers,who made a great contribution to the preparation of the conference.
Organizing IDC 2019 has been a team effort. We would like to thank all the members of the St.Petersburg Institute for Informatics and Automation of the Russian Academy of Sciences and ITMO University, who have contributed so much of their time and enthusiasm to the running of IDC 2019. We also thank the service agency Monomax for their support with accommodation booking and events organization.
Igor Kotenko Costin Bădică
4 IDC 2019 Conference Committee
Conference Co-Chairmen: Igor Kotenko, St. Petersburg Institute for Informatics and Automation of the Russian Academy of Sciences (SPIIRAS), ITMO University, Russia
Costin Bădică, University of Craiova, Romania International Program Committee Co-Chairmen: Vasily Desnitsky, St. Petersburg Institute for Informatics and Automation of the Russian Academy of Sciences (SPIIRAS), ITMO University, Russian Federation Didier El Baz, LAAS/CNRS, France Mirjana Ivanović, University of Novi Sad, Serbia Steering Committee Janusz Kacprzyk, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland Costin Bădică, University of Craiova, Romania David Camacho, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain Paulo Novais, University of Minho, Portugal Filip Zavoral, Charles University Prague, Czech Republic Frances Brazier, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands George A. Papadopoulos, University of Cyprus, Cyprus Giancarlo Fortino, University of Calabria, Italy Kees Nieuwenhuis, Thales Research and Technology, The Netherlands Marcin Paprzycki, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland Michele Malgeri , University of Catania, Italy Mohammad Essaaidi, Abdelmalek Essaadi University in Tetuan,Morocco Mirjana Ivanović, University of Novi Sad, Serbia Amal El Fallah Seghrouchni, LIP6/University Pierre and Marie Curie, France Javier Del Ser, University of the Basque Country (UPV-EHU),TECNALIA and BCAM, Spain
5 Web & Publicity Chair Andrey Chechulin, St. Petersburg Institute for Informatics and Automation of the Russian Academy of Sciences (SPIIRAS), ITMO University, Russian Federation Publications Chairs David Camacho, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain Giancarlo Fortino, University of Calabria, Italy Ilsun You, Soonchunhyang University, South Korea International Program Committee Anatoliy Khomonenko, Petersburg Transport State University, Russian Federation Adrian Groza, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania Agostino Poggi, University of Parma, Italy Albert Ali Salah, Utrecht University, The Netherlands Alberto Fernandez, University Rey Juan Carlos, Spain Alejandro Martín, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain Alessandro Longheu, DIEEI - University of Catania, Italy Alessandro Ricci, University of Bologna, Italy Alexander Branitskiy, St. Petersburg Institute for Informatics and Automation of the Russian Academy of Sciences (SPIIRAS), Russian Federation Alexander Grusho, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russian Federation Alexander Ivanov, St. Petersburg University of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Russian Federation Alexander Pokahr, University of Hamburg, Germany Alexander Tulupyev, St. Petersburg Institute for Informatics and Automation of the Russian Academy of Sciences (SPIIRAS), Russian Federation Alexey Bobtsov, ITMO University, Russian Federation Alexey Karpov, St. Petersburg Institute for Informatics and Automation of the Russian Academy of Sciences (SPIIRAS), Russian Federation Alisa Vorobeva, ITMO University, Russian Federation
6 Amal El Fallah Seghrouchni, LIP6 - University of Pierre and Marie Curie, France Amelia Bădică, University of Craiova, Romania Amparo Alonso-Betanzos, University of A Coruña, Spain Ana Garcia-Fornes, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Spain Ana Madevska Bogdanova, FCSE, University Ss.Cyril and Methodius, North Macedonia Anastasios Gounaris, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece Andre de Carvalho, University of São Paulo, Brazil Andre Rein, Fraunhofer, Germany Andrea Omicini, Alma Mater Studiorum–Università di Bologna, Italy Andrei Doncescu, LAAS, France Andrei Sabelfeld, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden Andrew Hutchison, T-Systems Switzerland, Switzerland Andrey Chechulin, St. Petersburg Institute for Informatics and Automation of the Russian Academy of Sciences (SPIIRAS), ITMO University, Russian Federation Andrey Chernov, Rostov State Transport University, Russian Federation Andrey Fedorchenko, St. Petersburg Institute for Informatics and Automation of the Russian Academy of Sciences (SPIIRAS), ITMO University, Russian Federation Andrey Krasov, SPbSUT, Russian Federation Andrey Privalov, St. Petersburg state University of Railways of Emperor Alexander I, Russian Federation Andrey Shorov, Saint Petersburg Electrotechnical University (LETI), Russian Federation Andrey Tyugashev, Samara State Transport University, Russian Federation Angel Panizo, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain Ângelo Costa, University of Minho, Portugal Anton Saveliev, St. Petersburg Institute for Informatics and Automation of the Russian Academy of Sciences (SPIIRAS), Russian Federation Antonio D. Masegosa, University of Deusto/IKERBASQUE, Spain
7 Apostolos N. Papadopoulos, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece Artem Tishkov, Pavlov First Saint Petersburg State Medical University, Russian Federation Attila Kiss, Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary Bastien Plazolles, GET-CNRS, France Bela Stantic, Griffith University, Australia Bertha Guijarro-Berdiñas, University of A Coruña, Spain Bharat Chaudhari, Maharashtra Institute of Technology, India Bigomokero Antoine Bagula, University of the Western Cape, South Africa Bilal Fakih, LAAS-CNRS, France Boris Sokolov, St. Petersburg Institute for Informatics and Automation of the Russian Academy of Sciences (SPIIRAS), Russian Federation Branislav Popović, Faculty of Technical Sciences, University of Novi Sad, Serbia Cédric Herpson, LIP6, University Pierre and Marie Curie, France Charalampos Bratsas, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece Christoph Krauß, Fraunhofer, Germany Constantin Zamfirescu, Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, Romania Costin Bădică, University of Craiova, Romania Cristina Bianca Pop, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania Cristina Onete, CASED (TU Darmstadt), Germany Dan Selişteanu, University of Craiova, Romania Dana Petcu, West University of Timisoara, Romania Daniele D’Agostino, CNR-IMATI, Italy Daniil Kocharov, Saint-Petersburg State University, Russian Federation Dariusz Krol, Wrocław University of Science and Technology, Poland David Bednárek, Charles University Prague, The Czech Republic David Camacho, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain Davide Carneiro, Polytechnic Institute of Porto, Portugal
8 Davide Grossi, University of Groningen, The Netherlands Dennis Tatang, Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany Diana Graţiela Berbecaru, Politecnico di Torino, Italy Didier El Baz, LAAS/CNRS, France Diethelm Bienhaus, University Of Applied Sciences Mittelhessen, Germany Dmitrii Fedotov, Ulm University, Germany Dmitrii Gavra, St. Petersburg State University, Russian Federation Dmitrii Verzilin, Lesgaft National State University of Physical Education, Sport and Health, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation Dmitry Chalyy, Yaroslavl State University, Russian Federation Dmitry Levshun, St. Petersburg Institute for Informatics and Automation of the Russian Academy of Sciences (SPIIRAS), ITMO University, Russian Federation Dmitry Novikov, Institute of Control Sciences, Russian Federation Doina Bein, California State University, USA Domenico Rosaci, University Mediterranea of Reggio Calabria, Italy Dorian Cojocaru, University of Craiova, Romania Dosam Hwang, Yeungnam University, South Korea Drazen Brdjanin, University of Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina Dumitru Dan Burdescu, University of Craiova, Romania Dušan Gajić, University of Novi Sad, Serbia Efstratios Kontopoulos, Information Technologies Institute, Greece Eleftherios Tiakas, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece Elena Doynikova, St.Petersburg Institute for Informatics and Automation of the Russian Academy of Sciences (SPIIRAS), Russian Federation Elena Serova, National Research University Higher School of Economics, St. Petersburg School of Economics and Management, Russian Federation Elvira Popescu, University of Craiova, Romania Eneko Osaba, TECNALIA Research & Innovation, Spain Ester Martinez-Martin, Universidad de Alicante, Spain
9 Eugénio Oliveira, Faculdade de Engenharia Universidade do Porto, Portugal Eva Onaindia, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain Evgenia Novikova, Saint-Petersburg Electrotechnical University “LETI” (ETU), Russian Federation Fabio Martinelli, IIT-CNR, Italy Fábio Silva, University of Minho, Portugal Fabrizio Messina, University of Catania, Italy Fernando Otero, University of Kent, UK Filip Zavoral, Charles University Prague, The Czeck Republic Florin Leon, “Gheorghe Asachi” Technical University of Iasi, Romania Florin Pop, University Politehnica of Bucharest / National Institute for Research and Development in Informatics (ICI), Bucharest, Hungary Frances Brazier, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands Galina Ilieva, The University of Plovdiv “Paisii Hilendarsky”, Bulgaria George Vouros, University of Piraeus, Greece Georgia Koloniari, University of Macedonia, Greece Georgia Kougka, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece Georgios Meditskos, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece Giancarlo Fortino, University of Calabria, Italy Giandomenico Spezzano, CNR-ICAR and University of Calabria, Italy Giuseppe Mangioni, University of Catania, Italy Gleb Rogozinskiy, The Bonch-Bruevich Saint-Petersburg University of Telecommunications, Russian Federation Goce Trajcevski, Iowa State University, USA Gordan Jezic, University of Zagreb, Croatia Goreti Marreiros, ISEP/IPP-GECAD, Portugal Gregoire Danoy, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg Grzegorz J. Nalepa, AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland
10 Gustavo Gonzalez, Atos Spain, Spain Helen Karatza, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece Henry Hexmoor, Southern Illinois University, USA Hervé Debar, Télécom Sud Paris, France Heysem Kaya, Namik Kemal University, Turkey Hicham Lakhlef, University of Technology of Compiegne, France Ichiro Satoh, National Institute of Informatics, Japan Igor Khokhlov, Rochester Institute of Technology, USA Igor Kotenko, St. Petersburg Institute for Informatics and Automation of the Russian Academy of Sciences (SPIIRAS), ITMO University, Russian Federation Igor Saenko, St. Petersburg Institute for Informatics and Automation of the Russian Academy of Sciences (SPIIRAS), ITMO University, Russian Federation Ilias Sakellariou, Department of Applied Informatics, University of Macedonia, Greece Ilsun You, Soonchunhyang University, South Korea Ilya Viksnin, ITMO University, Russian Federation Ioanna Dionysiou, University of Nicosia, Greece Irina Kipyatkova, St.Petersburg Institute for Informatics and Automation of the Russian Academy of Sciences (SPIIRAS), Russian Federation Ivan Kholod, Saint Petersburg Electrotechnical University “LETI”, Russian Federation Ivan Lirkov, Institute of Information and Communication Technologies, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria Ivan Merelli, Institute for Biomedical Technologies, Italy Izaskun Oregui, Tecnalia Research & Innovation, Spain Iztok Fister Jr., University of Maribor, Slovenia Jacek Rak, Gdansk University of Technology, Poland Jakub Yaghob, Charles University in Prague, The Czech Republic Janusz Kacprzyk, Systems Research Institute, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
11 Jason Jung, Chung-Ang University, South Korea Javier Del Ser, University of the Basque Country (UPV-EHU),TECNALIA and BCAM, Spain Jesús López, Tecnalia Research & Innovation, Spain Jia Luo, LAAS DU CNRS, France Johannes Fähndrich, Technische Universität Berlin / DAI Labor, Germany Jørgen Villadsen, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark Jörn Eichler, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany Jose Carlos Castillo Montoya, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain José Machado, University of Minho, Portugal Juan Pavón, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain Julien Bourgeois, UBFC, FEMTO-ST Institute, CNRS, France Kalliopi Kravari, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece Kees Nieuwenhuis, Thales Research and Technology, The Netherlands Konstantin Gnidko, Military Space Academy named after A.F.Mozhaysky, Russian Federation Ksenia Naumenko, St. Petersburg State University, Russian Federation, Reputation agency GloryStory, Russian Federation Kuldar Taveter, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia Lars Braubach, University of Hamburg, Germany Leon Reznik, Rochester Institute of Technology, USA Leonid Gladkov, Southern Federal University, Russian Federation Lev Stankevich, St. Peterburg Polytechnic University, Russian Federation Liana Stănescu, University of Craiova, Romania Lidia Vitkova, St. Petersburg Institute for Informatics and Automation of the Russian Academy of Sciences (SPIIRAS), ITMO University, Russian Federation Linara Adilova, Fraunhofer, Germany Lucian Vinţan, “Lucian Blaga” University of Sibiu, Romania Marcin Paprzycki, IBS PAN and WSM, Poland
12 Marco Danelutto, Univercity of Pisa, Italy Marek Hruz, University of West Bohemia, The Czech Republic Marin Lujak, IMT Lille Douai, France Marina De Vos, University of Bath, UK Marius Brezovan, University of Craiova, Romania Mark Last, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel Marko Hölbl, University of Maribor, Slovenia Martijn Warnier, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands Martin Strecker, Université de Toulouse, France Massimo Torquati, University of Pisa, Italy Matthias Hiller, Fraunhofer Institute for Applied and Integrated Security AISEC, Germany Maxim Abramov, St. Petersburg Institute for Informatics and Automation of the Russian Academy of Sciences (SPIIRAS), SPbSU, Russian Federation Maxim Kolomeec, St. Petersburg Institute for Informatics and Automation of the Russian Academy of Sciences (SPIIRAS), ITMO University, Russian Federation Michael Kasper, Fraunhofer, Germany Michael Negnevitsky, University of Tasmania, Australia Michele Malgeri , University of Catania, Italy Mihaela Colhon, University of Craiova, Romania Mihaela Oprea, University Petroleum-Gas of Ploiesti, Romania Mikhail Y. Kovalyov, United Institute of Informatics Problems, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Belarus Milan Sečujski, University of Novi Sad, Serbia Miloš Radovanović, University of Novi Sad, Serbia Milos Savic, University of Novi Sad, Serbia Milos Zelezny, University of West Bohemia, The Czech Republic Mirjana Ivanović, University of Novi Sad, Serbia Mohammad Essaaidi, Abdelmalek Essaadi University in Tetuan,Morocco
13 Natalia Garanina, Ershov Institute of Informatics Systems, Russian Federation Natalja Krasilnikova, Pavlov First Saint Petersburg State Medical University, Russian Federation Nevena Ackovska, Saints Cyril and Methodius University of Skopje, North Macedonia Nick Bassiliades, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece Nicolas Sklavos, University of Patras, Greece Nouredine Melab, Lille 1 University, France Olga Kolesnichenko, Security Analysis Bulletin, Russian Federation Olga Lozhkina, Institute of Transport Problems of the Russian Academy of Sciences (IPT RAS), Russian Federation Olga Tushkanova, St. Petersburg Institute for Informatics and Automation of the Russian Academy of Sciences (SPIIRAS) Oliver Jokisch, Leipzig University of Telecommunications, Germany Olivier Boissier, Ecole des Mines de Saint-Étienne, France Oscar Sapena, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain Panagiotis Demestichas, University of Piraeus, Greece Paolo Bresciani, Fondazione Bruno Kessler - FBK, Italy Paul Davidsson, Malmö University, Sweden Paulo Moura Oliveira, UTAD University, Portugal Paulo Novais, University of Minho, Portugal Pd Dr.Friedhelm Schwenker, Ulm University, Germany Pedro López, Universidad de Deusto, Spain Petia Koprinkova-Hristova, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria Petr Skobelev, Samara Technical University, Smart Solutions, Russian Federation Petros Kefalas, The University of Sheffield, UK Phong Nguyen, University of London, UK Radu-Emil Precup, Politehnica University of Timişoara, Romania
14 Răzvan Andonie, Central Washington University, USA Rem Collier, University College Dublin, Ireland Roland Rieke, Fraunhofer, Germany Romeo Sanchez, Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon, Mexico Ronald Marx, Huawei Technologies, Germany Saad Alqithami, Al Baha University, Saudi Arabia Salvador Abreu, University of Evora, Portugal Sasko Ristov, University of Innsbruck, Austria Sergei Chernyi, Admiral Makarov State University of Maritime and Inland Shipping, Russian Federation Sergei Gorlatch, University of Muenster, Germany Sergey Makarenko, Intel Group Corporation ltd, Russian Federation Sergiu Nedevschi, Technical Unversity of Cluj-Napoca, Romania Setsuya Kurahashi, University of Tsukuba, Japan Stanimir Stoyanov, University of Plovdiv “Paisii Hilendarski”, Bulgaria Stefka Fidanova, Institute of Information and Communication Technologies, Bulgaria Tatiana Maximova, ITMO University, Russian Federation Tatyana Tulupyeva, SPbU, SPIIRAS, NWIM RANEPA, Russian Federation Thomas Ågotnes, University of Bergen, Norway Tihana Galinac Grbac, Juraj Dobrila University of Pula, Croatia Turganbek Omar, Almaty University of Power Engineering and Telecommunications, Kazakhstan Vacius Jusas, Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania Vadim Ermolayev, Zaporizhzhia National University, Ukraine Vasiliy Osipov, St. Petersburg Institute for Informatics and Automation of the Russian Academy of Sciences (SPIIRAS) , Russian Federation Vasily Desnitsky, St. Petersburg Institute for Informatics and Automation of the Russian Academy of Sciences (SPIIRAS), ITMO University, Russian Federation
15 Vicente Julian, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain Victor V. Toporkov, National Research University “MPEI”, Russian Federation Vladimir Gorodetsky, InfoWings Ltd., Russian Federation Vladimir Komashinskiy, Institute of Transport Problems of the Russian Academy of Sciences (IPT RAS), Russian Federation Vladimir Kurbalija, University of Novi Sad, Serbia Vladimir Maric, Czech Technical University in Prague, The Czech Republic Vladimir Oleshchuk, University of Agder, Norway Vlado Delic, University of Novi Sad, Serbia Vyacheslav Shkodyrev, Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, Russian Federation Wolfgang Minker, University of Ulm, Germany Yannick Chevalier, Université de Toulouse, France Yingqian Zhang, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands Yuki Matsuda, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan Yulia Shichkina, Saint Petersburg Electrotechnical University “LETI”, Russian Federation Yuri Matveev, ITMO University, Russian Federation Yury Iskanderov, St. Petersburg Institute for Informatics and Automation of the Russian Academy of Sciences (SPIIRAS) , Russian Federation Yury Sherstyuk, Institute of Informatics and Telecommunications, Russian Federation Yury Zagorulko, A.P. Ershov Institute of Informatics Systems, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation Zdeněk Krňoul, University of West Bohemia, The Czeck Republic Zhuo Wei, Huawei, Singapore Zoran Bosnic, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
16 Local Organizing Committee
Igor Kotenko, SPIIRAS, ITMO University, Russia Igor Saenko, SPIIRAS, ITMO University, Russia Vasily Desnitsky, SPIIRAS, ITMO University, Russia Andrey Chechulin, SPIIRAS, ITMO University, Russia Elena Doynikova, SPIIRAS, ITMO University, Russia Evgenia Novikova, SPIIRAS, Russia Alexander Branitskiy, SPIIRAS, Russia Andrey Fedorchenko, SPIIRAS, ITMO University, Russia Lidia Vitkova, SPIIRAS, ITMO University, Russia Maxim Kolomeec, SPIIRAS, ITMO University, Russia Dmitry Levshun, SPIIRAS, ITMO University, Russia Yurii Bakhtin, SPIIRAS, Russia Alexei Kushnerevich, SPIIRAS, Russia Nikolay Rudavin, SPIIRAS, ITMO University, Russia Kseniia Zhernova, SPIIRAS, ITMO University, Russia Diana Gaifulina, SPIIRAS, ITMO University, Russia Aleksei Meleshko, SPIIRAS, ITMO University, Russia Aleksei Pronichev, SPIIRAS, Russia Denis Kleverov, SPIIRAS, Russia Maxim Kleverov, SPIIRAS, Russia Danil Zakoldaev, ITMO University, Russia Alisa Vorobeva, ITMO University, Russia
17 Keynotes
Speaker: Helen Karatza
Professor Emeritus, Department of Informatics, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Abstract: Cloud computing offers virtually unlimited computing resources on a pay-per- use approach to end users for running complex computationally intensive jobs without the problem of acquiring and maintaining expensive computers. However, there are important issues that must be addressed in order to exploit cloud computing full potential. This is mainly due to the scale of the cloud and the increasing number of cloud users and applications deployed in it. Critical issues are effective resource allocation, job scheduling, cost, quality of service, energy conservation. The scheduling algorithms must provide good performance to leas- ing cost ratio. Generally, job scheduling in large scale distributed computing systems is a challenging problem. Particularly important in cloud computing is the effective scheduling of complex real-time applications, taking into account not only the job response time but also the cost of the energy consumption for the cloud providers. Therefore, energy efficient scheduling strategies are required allowing for guaran- tees that the deadlines of complex jobs will be met. In this talk we will present recent research covering various concepts on com- plex jobs scheduling in the cloud and we will provide research directions and chal- lenges in the cloud computing area.
Bio: Helen Karatza is a Professor Emeritus in the Department of Informatics at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece, where she teaches courses in the postgraduate and undergraduate level, and supervises doctoral and postdoctoral research. Dr. Karatza’s research interests include Computer Systems Modeling
18 and Simulation, Performance Evaluation, Grid and Cloud Computing, Energy Efficiency in Large Scale Distributed Systems, Resource Allocation and Scheduling and Real-time Distributed Systems. Dr. Karatza has authored or co-authored over 220 technical papers and book chapters including five papers that earned best paper awards at international con- ferences. She is senior member of IEEE, ACM and SCS, and she served as an elected member of the Board of Directors at Large of the Society for Modeling and Simulation International. She served as Chair and Keynote Speaker in International Conferences. Dr. Karatza is the Editor-in-Chief of the Elsevier Journal “Simulation Modeling Practice and Theory” and Senior Associate Editor of the “Journal of Systems and Software” of Elsevier. She was Editor-in-Chief of “Simulation Transactions of The Society for Modeling and Simulation International” and Associate Editor of “ACM Transactions on Modeling and Computer Simulation”. She served as Guest Editor of Special Issues in International Journals.
19 Speaker: Vladimir Gorodetsky
Prof. of Computer Science, InfoWings, Russia
Abstract: Despite the conceptual diversity of networked applications determining lead- ing trends in the area of modern intelligent information technologies, the majority of them has many commons generalized within such frameworks as Internet of Things and/or Cyber-physical systems. Indeed, these frameworks were specifically developed to model and control of a wide class of modern applications composed of large number of intensively interacting heterogeneous (e.g. physical, virtual and social) autonomous objects with embedded computing and communication ca- pabilities united in a network. The autonomous components of such applications operate in shared knowledge and data space and use intensive interactions to coordinate their individual behaviors and to conflict free control of shared resourc- es and services. In the talk, this class of coordination and control is referred to as group control. Typical examples of group control applications are collective robot- ics, space-based distributed surveillance systems composed of small satellites, teams of unmanned aerial vehicles solving various distributed surveillance tasks for a number of customers, and many others. The talk proposes a classification of group control tasks, analyses the pecu- liarities and common properties of various related applications and shows that the traditionally used purely knowledge-based (KB) paradigm of Artificial Intelligence (AI) does not quite fit to model the applications in question and needs an extension with some behavior-based (BB) concepts and models. The first focus of the talk is on the BB group control problem statement, analysis of some BB-related basis concepts, e.g. behavior pattern, group behavior scenar- io, situation, situation assessment and situation awareness, among others. These concepts and corresponding models are ignored in ontologies of the KB paradigm of artificial intelligence. The second focus is on generic formal model of group con- trol specifying the group behavior of autonomous agents in terms of a network of interacting state machines with inner states implementing predefined group control protocols (distributed algorithms), in typical use cases.
20 The introduced BB-concepts and proposed distributed algorithms of group con- trol formalized as a network of autonomous agents (state machines) are illustrated by a case study implementing a group of interacting robots performing jointly au- tonomous assembly production without intervention of a human. In conclusion, a sketch of a roadmap of future research and development in the area of group control is outlined.
Bio: Prof. of Computer Science. Received MS degree in mechanics from The Military Air Force Engineering Academy in St. Petersburg (1960) and MS degree in math- ematics from Mathematical and Mechanical Department of The St. Petersburg State University (1970). Received his Ph.D. degree (1967) and Doctor of Technical Sciences degree (1973) in Optimal Control. Professor of Computer Science of the St. Petersburg Institute for Informatics and Automation of the Russian Academy of Sciences (1988-2018). He has authored or co-authored over 150 technical papers related to the areas of Optimal Control System Theory, Applied Statistics, Planning, Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence, Multi-agent systems, Knowledge Discovery and Data Fusion, P2P Agent-based Service Oriented Technology and Applications, Computer Network Security, Distributed Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery, Semantic Technologies, Text Mining and Classification. He taught more than 10 graduate and undergraduate courses in the Military Airspace Engineering Academy and in Herzen State Pedagogical University in the areas of Applied Mathematics, Probability Theory, Mathematical Statistics, Optimization and Decision Making Methods, Mathematical Programming, Programming Languages and Software Engineering, Databases, Applied Algebra and Discrete Mathematics, Formal Grammar and Logic, Internet Technologies. He is member of IEEE Computer Society, International Society of Information Fusion (ISIF), International Foundation of Autonomous Agents and Multi-agent Systems (IF AAMAS), Russian and European Associations for Artificial Intelligence, Member of Editorial Board of the International Jourmal “Data Science and Analytics” (Springer). Current research interests: multi-agent systems, networks of autonomous agents and self-organization, semantic computing, ontologies, NLP, recommender systems, big data, group control, collective robotics, B2B production systems, space-based surveillance systems.
21 IDC 2019 Conference Tim etable
DAY 1 - Monday, October 7, 2019
10:00-11:00 Registration 11:00-11:20 Opening – Prof. Igor Kotenko, Prof. Costin Bădică 11:20-12:10 Keynote – Prof. Helen Karatza 12:10-12:15 Photo Session 12:15-12:30 Coffee Break 12:30-14:00 Main Track (MSBDS) IDDSS 1 14:00-15:30 Lunch 15:30-17:00 Main Track (MOPIDC) IDDSS 2 17:00-17:15 Coffee Break 17:15-18:35 Main Track (DAO) IDDSS 3 19:00-22:00 Welcome Reception
DAY 2 - Tuesday, October 8, 2019
10:20-11:10 Keynote – Prof. Vladimir Gorodetsky 11:10-11:25 IDC 2020 Announcement 11:25-11:45 Coffee Break 11:45-14:00 Main Track (IoTCCBD) IDCCPSS 14:00-15:30 Lunch 15:30-17:30 Main Track (DAMML) SIDCMLCoT 19:00-23:00 Conference Dinner
22 DAY 3 - Wednesday, October 9, 2019
9:00-10:35 AMSNAICC 1 10:35-11:40 VADE 11:40-11:55 Coffee Break 11:55-13:10 AMSNAICC 2 IHMI 13:15-13:30 Closing – Prof. Igor Kotenko, Prof. Costin Bădică 13:30-15:00 Lunch
International scientific school "Incident management and countering targeted cyber-
physical attacks in distributed large-scale critical systems (IM&CTCPA 2019)" 14:00-15:00 Registration of the school participants
15:00-15:10 Welcoming speech - Igor Kotenko
15:10-16:00 Lecture 1 - Didier El Baz
16:10-17:00 Lecture 2 - Christoph Krauss
17:10-18:00 Lecture 3 - Diethelm Bienhaus
DAY 4 - Thursday, October 10, 2019
10:00-10:50 Lecture 4 - Roland Rieke
11:00-11:50 Lecture 5 - Yannick Chevalier
12:00-12:50 Lecture 6 - Andrey Chechulin
13:00-14:00
14:00-14:50 Lecture 7 - Olga Tushkanova
15:00-15:50 Lecture 8 - Vasily Desnitsky
16:00-16:20
16:30-17:20 Lecture 9 - Elena Doynikova
17:25-18:15 Lecture 10 - Igor Ushakov
18:20-18:30 Concluding remarks - Igor Kotenko
23 Conference Technical Program
DAY 1 - Monday, October 7, 2019
10:00 Registration 11:00 Opening 11:20 Keynote 1 [Room № 1] Scheduling Complex Jobs in the Cloud – Challenges and Future Directions
Prof. Emeritus Helen Karatza, Department of Informatics, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
12:10 Photo Session 12:15 Coffee Break
Multi-agent and Service-Based Distributed Systems (MSBDS) [Room № 1]
12:30 Actor-Network Approach to Self-Organisation in Global Logistics Networks Yury Iskanderov and Mikhail Pautov
12:55 Multi-Agent System for Simulation of Responses to Supply Chain Disruptions Jing Tan, Rongjun Xu, Colin Chen, Lars Braubach, Kai Jander and Alexander Pokahr
13:20 Data Warehouse Design for Security Applications using Distributed Ontology-Based Knowledge Representation Maria Butakova, Andrey Chernov, Ilias Savvas and Georgia Garani
13:35 Distributed construction of a level class description in the framework of logic-predicate approach to AI problems Tatiana Kosovskaya
24 IDDSS 1‑ Intelligent Distributed Decision Support Systems [Room №2]
12:30 Technology Resolution Criterion of Uncertainty in Intelligent Distributed Decision Support Systems Alexander Pavlov, Dmitry Pavlov and Valerii Zakharov
12:55 Satellite Constellation Control Based on Inter-Satellite Information Interaction, Oleg Karsaev, Evgeniy Minakov
13:20 Load Balancing Cloud Computing with Web-Interface Using Multi Channel Queuing Systems with Warming up and Cooling, Maad Khalil, Anatoly Khomonenko and Sergey Gindin
13:45 Conceptual and Formal Models of Information Technologies Use for Decisions Support in Technological Systems Alexander Geyda
14:00 Lunch
Modeling Operational Processes for Intelligent Distributed Computing (MOPIDC) [Room № 1]
15:30 Hierarchical simulation of onboard networks Valentin Olenev, Irina Lavrovskaya, Ilya Korobkov, Yuriy Sheynin and Nikolay Sinyov
15:45 Strategies comparison in link building problem Vincenza Carchiolo, Marco Grassia, Alessandro Longheu, Michele Malgeri and Giuseppe Mangioni
16:00 Research of the possibility of hidden embedding of a digital watermark using practical methods of channel steganography Pavel Sharikov, Andrey Krasov, Artyom Gelfand and Nikolay Kosov
16:15 A Highly Scalable Index Structure for Multicore In-Memory Database Systems Hitoshi Mitake, Hiroshi Yamada and Tatsuo Nakajima
16:30 Applying the Split-Join queuing system model to estimating the efficiency of detecting contamination content process in multimedia objects streams Vladimir Lokhvitckii, Yuri Ryzhikov and Andry Dudkin
25 16:45 On the applicability of the modernized method of latent-semantic analysis to identify negative content in multimedia objects Sergey Krasnov, Vladimir Lokhvitckii and Andry Dudkin
IDDSS 2‑ Intelligent Distributed Decision Support Systems [Room № 2]
15:30 Application of Cyber-physical System and Real-time Control Construction Algorithm in Supply Chain Management Problem Inna Trofimova, Boris Sokolov, Dmitry Nazarov, Semyon Potryasaev, Andrey Musaev and Valerii Zakharov
15:55 Method for design of ‘smart’ spacecraft onboard decision making in case of limited onboard resources Andrey Tyugashev and Sergei Orlov
16:20 Intelligent Technologies and Systems for Spatial Industrial Strategic Planning Elena Serova
16:45 Role and Future of Standards in Development of Intelligent and Dependable Control Software in Russian Space Industry Andrey Tyugashev, Alexander Kovalev, and Vjacheslav Pjatkov
17:00 Coffee Break
Main track – Distributer Algorithms and Optimization (DAO) [Room № 1]
17:15 Exploring the Space of Block Structured Scheduling Processes Using Constraint Logic Programming Amelia Bădică, Costin Bădică, Mirjana Ivanovic and Doina Logofătu
17:40 Global and Private Job-Flow Scheduling Optimization in Grid Virtual Organizations Victor Toporkov, Anna Toporkova and Dmitry Yemelyanov
18:05 Type-Based Genetic Algorithms Roman Sizov and Dan Simovici
18:20 On Approaches for Solving Nonlinear Optimal Control Problems Nikolay Smirnov and Alina Boiko
26 IDDSS 3‑ Intelligent Distributed Decision Support Systems [Room № 2]
17:15 Improved particle swarm medical image segmentation algorithm for decision making Yuri Skobtsov, Samer El-Khatib and Sergey Rodzin
17:30 Collecting and Processing Distributed Data for Decision Support in Social Ecology Dmitrii Verzilin, Tatiana Maximova and Irina Sokolova
17:45 Evaluation of the dynamics of phytomass in the tundra zone using a fuzzy-opportunity approach Vladimir Mikhailov, Alexandr Spesivtsev and Andrey Perevaryukha
19:00-22:00 Welcome Reception
27 DAY 2 ‑ Tuesday, October 8, 2019
10:20 Keynote 1 [Room № 1] Distributed Group Control of Autonomous Agents: Collective Robotics Use Case
Prof. of Computer Science, Vladimir Gorodetsky, InfoWings, Russia, Saint Petersburg Polytechnic University, St. Petersburg, Russia
11:10 Coffee Break
Main track –Internet of Things, Cloud Computing and Big Data (IoTCCBD) [Room № 1]
11:45 Using Blockchain for Reputation-based Cooperation in Federated IoT domains Giancarlo Fortino, Fabrizio Messina, Domenico Rosaci and Giuseppe M.L. Sarne’
12:10 Design of Fail-Safe Quadrocopter Configuration Oleg Baranov, Nikolay Smirnov, Tatiana Smirnova and Yefim Zholobov
12:35 CAAVI-RICS Model for Observing the Security of Fog Computing Systems Sasa Pesic, Milos Radovanovic, Mirjana Ivanovic, Costin Bădică, Milenko Tosic, Ognjen Ikovic and Dragan Boscovic
13:00 Conceptual Model of Digital Platform for Enterprises of Industry 5.0 Vladimir Gorodetsky, Vladimir Larukchin and Petr Skobelev
13:15 Conceptual Data Modeling using Aggregates to Ensure Large-scale Distributed Data Management Systems Security Maria Poltavtseva and Maxim Kalinin
13:30 Smart Topic Sharing in IoT platform based on a social inspired Broker Vincenza Carchiolo, Alessandro Longheu, Michele Malgeri and Giuseppe Mangioni
13:45 Easy Development of Software for IoT Systems Ichiro Satoh
28 IDCCPSS‑ IDC for Cyber-Physical Security and Safety [Room № 2]
11:30 Authorize-then-Authenticate: Supporting authorization decisions prior to authentication in an electronic identity (eID) infrastructure Diana Gratiela Berbecaru and Cesare Cameroni
11:55 Modeling and Evaluation of Battery Depletion Attacks on Unmanned Aerial Vehicles in Crisis Management Systems Vasily Desnitsky, Nikolay Rudavin and Igor Kotenko
12:20 The Integrated Model of Secure Cyber-Physical Systems for their Design and Verification Dmitry Levshun, Igor Kotenko and Andrey Chechulin
12:45 Scalable Data Processing Approach and Anomaly Detection Method for User and Entity Behavior Analytics Platform Alexey Lukashin, Mikhail Popov, Anatoliy Bolshakov and Yuri Nikolashin
13:00 Approach to Detection of Denial-of-Sleep Attacks in Wireless Sensor Networks on the base of Machine Learning Anastasia Balueva, Vasily Desnitsky and Igor Ushakov
13:15 Model of Smart Manufacturing System Maria Usova, Sergey Chuprov, Ilya Viksnin, Ruslan Gataullin, Antonina Komarova and Andrey Iuganson”
14:00 Lunch
Main track –Data Analysis, Mining and Machine Learning (DAMML) [Room № 1]
15:30 Privacy-Preserving LDA Classification over Horizontal Distributed Data Fatemeh Khodaparast, Mina Sheikhalishahi, Fabio Martinelli and Hassan Haghighi
15:55 Improving Parallel Data Mining for Different Data Distributions in IoTSystems Ivan Kholod, Andrey Shorov and Sergei Gorlatch
16:20 An Experiment on Automated Requirements Mapping Using Deep Learning Methods Felix Petcusin, Liana Stanescu and Costin Bădică
29 16:45 Using the Doc2Vec algorithm to detect semantically similar Jira issues in the process of resolving customer requests Artem Kovalev, Nikita Voinov and Igor Nikiforov
17:00 evoRF: an evolutionary approach to Random Forests Diogo Ramos, Davide Carneiro and Paulo Novais
17:15 The Method of Fuzzy Logic and Data Mining for Monitoring Troposphere Parameters Using Ground-Based Radiometric Complex S.I. Ivanov and G.N. Ilin
SIDCMLCoT‑ Security for IDC - Machine Learning vs. Chains of Trust [Room № 2]
15:10 Model checking to detect the Hummingbad Malware Francesco Mercaldo, Fabio Martinelli, Antonella Santone, Vittoria Nardone and Gigliola Vaglini
15:35 ECU-Secure: Characteristic Functions for Intrusion Detection in In Vehicle Networks Yannick Chevalier, Roland Rieke, Florian Fenzl, Andrey Chechulin and Igor Kotenko
16:00 Experimenting with Machine Learning in Automated Intrusion Response Andrew Hutchison and Andre Lopes
16:25 Method of several information spaces for identification of anomalies Alexander Grusho, Nick Grusho and Elena Timonia
16:40 Gateway for Industrial Cyber-Physical Systems with Hardware-based Trust Anchors Diethelm Bienhaus, Lukas Jäge, Roland Rieke and Christoph Krauß
19:00 Conference Dinner
30 DAY 3 ‑ Wednesday, October 9, 2019
AMSNAICC 1 ‑ Advanced Methods for Social Network Analysis and Inappropriate Content Counteraction [Room № 1]
9:00 Panel discussion
10:10 Digital Subjects as New Power Actors: a Critical View on Political, Media-, and Digital Spaces Intersection. Dmitry Gavra, Vladislav Dekalov and Ksenia Naumenko
10:35 An approach to creating an intelligent system for detecting and countering inappropriate information on the Internet Lidiya Vitkova, Igor Saenko and Olga Tushkanova
11:00 A Note on Analysing the Aims Behind DDoS Attacks Abhishta Abhishta, Marianne Junger, Reinoud Joosten and Lambert J. M. Nieuwenhuis
11:25 Formation of the system of signs of potentially harmful multimedia objects Sergey Pilkevich and Konstantin Gnidko
VADE‑ Visual Analytics in Distributed Environment [Room № 2]
10:35 The architecture of the system for monitoring the status in patients with Parkinson’s disease using mobile technologies Yulia Shichkina, Galina Kataeva, YuliaIrishina and Elizaveta Stanevich
11:00 Approach to association and classification rules visualization Yana Bekeneva, Vladimir Mochalov and Andrey Shorov
11:15 The Visualization-driven Approach to the Analysis of the HVAC Data Evgenia Novikova, Mikhail Bestuzhev and Andrey Shorov
11:40 Coffee Break
31 AMSNAICC 2‑ Advanced Methods for Social Network Analysis and Inappropriate Content Counteraction [Room № 1]
11:55 Soft estimates for Social engineering attack propagation probabilities depending on interaction rates among Instagram users Anastasiia Khlobystova, Maxim Abramov and Alexander Tulupyev
12:10 Development of the complex algorithm for web pages classification to detection inappropriate information on the Internet Diana Gaifulina and Andrey Chechulin
12:25 Approach to Identification and Analysis of Information Sources in Social Networks Lidiya Vitkova and Maxim Kolomeets
12:40 The architecture of subsystem for eliminating an uncertainty in assessment of information objects′ semantic content based on the methods of incomplete, inconsistent and fuzzy knowledge processing Elena Doynikova and Igor Parashchuk
12:55 The common approach to determination of the destructive information impacts and negative personal tendencies of young generation using the neural network methods for the Internet content processing Alexander Branitskiy, Elena Doynikova, Igor Kotenko, Natalia Krasilnikova, Dmitriy Levshun, Artem Tishkov and Nina Vanchakova
IHMI‑ Intelligent Human-Machine Interfaces [Room № 2]
11:55 Lower Limbs Exoskeleton Control System Based on Intelligent Human Machine Interface Ildar Kagirov, Alexey Karpov, Irina Kipyatkova, Konstantin Klyuzhev, Alexander Kudryavcev, Igor Kudryavcev and Dmitry Ryumin
12:20 Central Audio-Library of the University of Novi Sad Vlado Delić, Dragiša Mišković, Branislav Popović, Milan Sečujski, Siniša Suzić, Tijana Delić and Nikša Jakovljević
12:45 Applying ensemble learning techniques and neural networks to deceptive and truthful information detection task in the flow of speech Alena Velichko, Victor Budkov, Ildar Kagirov and Alexey Karpov
32 13:15 Closing
13:30 Lunch
International scientific school “Incident management and countering targeted cyber-physical attacks in distributed large-scale critical systems [Room № 1]
14:00 Registration of the school participants 15:00 Welcoming speech - Igor Kotenko 15:10 Planning and distributed cyber-physical systems Didier El Baz, Head of the Distributed Computing and Asynchronism team, The National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), Toulouse, France 16:10 IT-Security for E-mobility Christoph Krauss, Head of the Cyber-Physical Security Department, Fraunhofer-Institute for Secure Information Technology SIT, Darmstadt, Germany 17:10 Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) Security Diethelm Bienhaus, Professor, the University of Applied Sciences, Mittelhessen, Germany
33 DAY 4 ‑ Thursday, October 10, 2019
[Room № 1]
10:00 Cybersecurity Research: Challenges and Course of Action Roland Rieke, PhD, Senior researcher of Cyber-Physical Systems Security Department, Fraunhofer-Institute for Secure Information Technology SIT, Darmstadt, Germany
11:00 Log Analysis based on Data Exchange Yannick Chevalier, Assistant Professor, Paul Sabatier University (Paul Sabatier University, Toulouse III), Toulouse, France
12:00 Social Network Analysis: Challenges and Trends Andrey Chechulin, Leading researcher of the laboratory of computer security problems of SPIIRAS, senior researcher of ITMO University, St. Petersburg, Russia
14:00 Artificial intelligence in cybersecurity Olga Tushkanova, Researcher of the laboratory of computer security problems of SPIIRAS, St. Petersburg, Russia
15:00 Battery depletion attacks on cyber-physical devices Vasiliy Desnitsky, Senior researcher of the laboratory of computer security problems of SPIIRAS, senior researcher of ITMO University, St. Petersburg, Russia
16:30 Security assessment of information systems based on the open data sources: approach, challenges and prospects Elena Doynikova, Senior researcher of the laboratory of computer security problems of SPIIRAS, senior researcher of ITMO University, St. Petersburg, Russia
17:25 Information Security Trends in Computer Networks: Review of the Cisco Security Solutions Igor Ushakov, Senior Lecturer, Department of Secure Communication Systems, Bonch-Bruevich St. Petersburg State University of Telecommunications, St. Petersburg, Russia
18:20 Concluding remarks - Igor Kotenko
34 Conference Venue
IDC 2019 will be held in the ITMO University, Lomonosova street 9, St. Petersburg
Closest metro stations are Dostoevskaya (“Достоевская”) orange line and Vladimirskaya (“Владимирская”) red line. From the metro station Dostoevskaya to the Symposium venue 10 minutes walk: go straight along Zagorodny pr. to str. Lomonosova, then turn right to Lomonosova str. (Rubinstein str pass by), after about 100 m on the other side of the street there will be ITMO building.
35 How to get from airport to the venue of the conference
All airlines and flights are operating from new airport terminal (Pulkovo). Airport is located 15 km from the city. Closest metro station is Moskovskaya (“Московская”), blue line. Possible options: 1.Order a taxi directly in airport on the official taxi desk which is located at Arrivals hall on the first floor of the Terminal. We strongly recommend You not to use private driver’s cars (illegal taxi). 2. By public transport City buses №39 and Minivan Taxi number K39 run between the nearest Moskovskaya metro station and the airport. The bus stops in front of arrivals hall exit of airoport - by city bus №39Ex It runs between airport and metro station “Moskovskaya” every 25-30 min. from 5:25 a.m until 00:20 a.m. It takes around 20 min. (non stop city bus) - by city bus №39 It runs between airport and metro station “Moskovskaya” every 12-20 min. from 6:00 a.m until 01:30 a.m. It takes around 30-35 min. From Moskovskaya metro station 6 metro stops to Sennaya metro station, then transfer to Spasskaya metro station (without getting up from the metro) and travel 1 stop to Dostoevskay.
36 Metro map
37 Conference Dinner
The conference dinner will be held at EVENT ROOF on the top floor at 59, Fontanka River Embankment, St. Petersburg.
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