ICCITR 2015 - International Conference on Communication, Information Technology and Robotics 2015
Date2015-08-13 - 2015-08-15
Deadline2015-04-28
VenueDubai, UAE - United Arab Emirates
Keywords
Websitehttps://www.iccitr.org
Topics/Call fo Papers
The International Conference on Communication, Information Technology and Robotics 2015
CALL FOR PAPERS
ICCITR’2015
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Venue: Crowne Plaza Dubai-Deira 5 * Hotel
13-15 August 2015
http://www.iccitr.org/
Important Dates
? Paper submission deadline: 28 April 2015
? Acceptance notification: 15 May 2015
? Early registration Ends: 15 July 2015
? Final manuscript submission: 30 July 2015
All registered papers will be published in the NNGT Digital Library All accepted and registered papers (extended versions) will be submitted for publication in International Journals
The International Conference on Communication, Information Technology and Robotics- ICCITR’2015. It will be held during August 13-15, 2015 at Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
The ICCITR’2015 is being organized by ISET University, Tunisia to bring together innovative acadamics and industrial experts in the field of Computing, Communication, Information Technology and Robotics to a common forum.
The information society is developing rapidly due in large part to the increasingly growing bond between communications and information technologies. Emerging end-user and backend applications and services integrate, among others, wireless communications, internet networking, mobile and cloud computing, information security, and data management. Moreover, there is currently a new direction promoting the connection between information and communication technologies as tools for improved eco-friendly systems. Information security over wireless networks, green communications, bio-inspired signal processing, mobile cloud computing, vehicle networking, heterogeneous networks, and smart grids are all new trends expected to lead the way to new perspectives and solutions in the near future, and are thus within the scope of the ICCITR’2015.
There is also a growing need for robots that can interact safely with people in everyday situations. These robots have to be able to anticipate the effects of their own actions as well as the actions and needs of the people around them. To achieve this, two streams of research need to merge, one concerned with physical systems specifically designed to interact with unconstrained environments and another focusing on control architectures that explicitly take into account the need to acquire and use experience. Our goal is to establish and promote the methodologies and tools required to make the field of cognitive robotics industrially and socially relevant. The conference will be an international forum for the presentation of technological advances and research results in the fields of Robotics, Automation and Communication Engineering. The conference is a forum to bring together business people, researchers, scientists, software architects, and industry professionals to discuss innovative ideas and diverse topics on next generation of information technologies and services. Using this forum, researchers and practitioners can exchange issues, challenges, new business models and structures, and new technologies and solutions.
The ICCITR’2015 aims to be one of the leading international conferences for presenting novel and fundamental advances in the fields of Robotics, Automation and Communication Engineering. It serves to foster communication among researchers and practitioners working in a wide variety of scientific areas with a common interest in improving Robotics, Automation and Communication related techniques. It also provides the premier interdisciplinary forum for researchers, practitioners and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns, practical challenges encountered and the solutions adopted in the field of Communications, Information Technology and Robotics through its various tracks broadly including, but not limited to:
? Track 1: Machine Learning and Soft-Computing
? Track 2: Computer Vision and Biometrics
? Track 3: Optical Networks
? Track 4: Mobile Computing
? Track 5: Sensor Networks
? Track 6: Adhoc and Peer-2-Peer Networks
? Track 7: Evolutionary Computing and Bio-Inspired Models
? Track 8: Signal, Image and Video Processing
? Track 9: Network Security
? Track 10: Signal Processing
? Track 11: Instruments and Measurements
? Track 12: Power Electronics and Devices
? Track 13: Biomedical Instruments
? Track 14: Control Systems
? Track 15: Electrical Machinery
? Track 16: High Voltage and Insulation Technology
? Track 17: Transducers and Sensors
? Track 18: Satellite Communication, Antenna & Radar
? Track 19: Microwave
? Track 20: Controller Design
? Track 21: Power Systems
? Track 22: VLSI
? Track 23: Sensor array and multi-channel signal processing
? Track 24: Microwave, antennas and propagation
? Track 25: Radar and sonar signal processing
? Track 26: Audio and speech processing
? Track 27: Image and multidimensional signal processing
? Track 28: Signal processing for communications
? Track 29: Wireless communications and networks
? Track 30: Software Engineering & Testing
? Track 31: Web Technologies
? Track 32: Data Management and Mining
? Track 33: Optical communications and networks
? Track 34: Ultra wideband technology
? Track 35: Computer vision
? Track 36: Information and data security
? Track 37: VLSI & Embedded system design
? Track 38: High performance computing
? Track 39: Mobile Computing
? Track 40: Networked and Distributed Intelligent Control
? Track 41: Real Time Supervisory Control
? Track 42: Adaptive Control Systems
? Track 43: Embedded Systems
? Track 44: Mobile and Autonomous Systems
? Track 45: Virtual Systems
? Track 46: Multi-Agent Collaborative Systems (MACS)
? Track 47: Biorobotics, Biomechatronics
? Track 48: Space and Underwater Robotics
? Track 49: Cooperative and Network Robotics
? Track 50: Entertainment Robotics
? Track 51: Rescue Robotics
? Track 52: Agriculture and Field Robotics
? Track 53: Service and Security Robotics
? Track 54: Biped and Humanoid Robots
? Track 55: Human-Machine Interfaces and Interaction
? Track 56: Factory and Home Automation
? Track 57: Robotics and Industrial Monitoring
? Track 58: Wireless communications and networks
Paper Submission Instructions
Submissions should be original, previously unpublished work not currently =
under review by other conferences or publications. Commercial =
presentations will be automatically rejected.
Only PDF files will be accepted for the review process and all submissions =
must be done electronically through EDAS at:
? The International Conference on Communication, Information Technology and Robotics http://edas.info/N19511
Short (50-word) abstract is requested on registration of the submission. A =
full paper should then be uploaded for review by the WSCNIS’2015 Technical =
Programme Committee (TPC).
CALL FOR PAPERS
ICCITR’2015
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Venue: Crowne Plaza Dubai-Deira 5 * Hotel
13-15 August 2015
http://www.iccitr.org/
Important Dates
? Paper submission deadline: 28 April 2015
? Acceptance notification: 15 May 2015
? Early registration Ends: 15 July 2015
? Final manuscript submission: 30 July 2015
All registered papers will be published in the NNGT Digital Library All accepted and registered papers (extended versions) will be submitted for publication in International Journals
The International Conference on Communication, Information Technology and Robotics- ICCITR’2015. It will be held during August 13-15, 2015 at Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
The ICCITR’2015 is being organized by ISET University, Tunisia to bring together innovative acadamics and industrial experts in the field of Computing, Communication, Information Technology and Robotics to a common forum.
The information society is developing rapidly due in large part to the increasingly growing bond between communications and information technologies. Emerging end-user and backend applications and services integrate, among others, wireless communications, internet networking, mobile and cloud computing, information security, and data management. Moreover, there is currently a new direction promoting the connection between information and communication technologies as tools for improved eco-friendly systems. Information security over wireless networks, green communications, bio-inspired signal processing, mobile cloud computing, vehicle networking, heterogeneous networks, and smart grids are all new trends expected to lead the way to new perspectives and solutions in the near future, and are thus within the scope of the ICCITR’2015.
There is also a growing need for robots that can interact safely with people in everyday situations. These robots have to be able to anticipate the effects of their own actions as well as the actions and needs of the people around them. To achieve this, two streams of research need to merge, one concerned with physical systems specifically designed to interact with unconstrained environments and another focusing on control architectures that explicitly take into account the need to acquire and use experience. Our goal is to establish and promote the methodologies and tools required to make the field of cognitive robotics industrially and socially relevant. The conference will be an international forum for the presentation of technological advances and research results in the fields of Robotics, Automation and Communication Engineering. The conference is a forum to bring together business people, researchers, scientists, software architects, and industry professionals to discuss innovative ideas and diverse topics on next generation of information technologies and services. Using this forum, researchers and practitioners can exchange issues, challenges, new business models and structures, and new technologies and solutions.
The ICCITR’2015 aims to be one of the leading international conferences for presenting novel and fundamental advances in the fields of Robotics, Automation and Communication Engineering. It serves to foster communication among researchers and practitioners working in a wide variety of scientific areas with a common interest in improving Robotics, Automation and Communication related techniques. It also provides the premier interdisciplinary forum for researchers, practitioners and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns, practical challenges encountered and the solutions adopted in the field of Communications, Information Technology and Robotics through its various tracks broadly including, but not limited to:
? Track 1: Machine Learning and Soft-Computing
? Track 2: Computer Vision and Biometrics
? Track 3: Optical Networks
? Track 4: Mobile Computing
? Track 5: Sensor Networks
? Track 6: Adhoc and Peer-2-Peer Networks
? Track 7: Evolutionary Computing and Bio-Inspired Models
? Track 8: Signal, Image and Video Processing
? Track 9: Network Security
? Track 10: Signal Processing
? Track 11: Instruments and Measurements
? Track 12: Power Electronics and Devices
? Track 13: Biomedical Instruments
? Track 14: Control Systems
? Track 15: Electrical Machinery
? Track 16: High Voltage and Insulation Technology
? Track 17: Transducers and Sensors
? Track 18: Satellite Communication, Antenna & Radar
? Track 19: Microwave
? Track 20: Controller Design
? Track 21: Power Systems
? Track 22: VLSI
? Track 23: Sensor array and multi-channel signal processing
? Track 24: Microwave, antennas and propagation
? Track 25: Radar and sonar signal processing
? Track 26: Audio and speech processing
? Track 27: Image and multidimensional signal processing
? Track 28: Signal processing for communications
? Track 29: Wireless communications and networks
? Track 30: Software Engineering & Testing
? Track 31: Web Technologies
? Track 32: Data Management and Mining
? Track 33: Optical communications and networks
? Track 34: Ultra wideband technology
? Track 35: Computer vision
? Track 36: Information and data security
? Track 37: VLSI & Embedded system design
? Track 38: High performance computing
? Track 39: Mobile Computing
? Track 40: Networked and Distributed Intelligent Control
? Track 41: Real Time Supervisory Control
? Track 42: Adaptive Control Systems
? Track 43: Embedded Systems
? Track 44: Mobile and Autonomous Systems
? Track 45: Virtual Systems
? Track 46: Multi-Agent Collaborative Systems (MACS)
? Track 47: Biorobotics, Biomechatronics
? Track 48: Space and Underwater Robotics
? Track 49: Cooperative and Network Robotics
? Track 50: Entertainment Robotics
? Track 51: Rescue Robotics
? Track 52: Agriculture and Field Robotics
? Track 53: Service and Security Robotics
? Track 54: Biped and Humanoid Robots
? Track 55: Human-Machine Interfaces and Interaction
? Track 56: Factory and Home Automation
? Track 57: Robotics and Industrial Monitoring
? Track 58: Wireless communications and networks
Paper Submission Instructions
Submissions should be original, previously unpublished work not currently =
under review by other conferences or publications. Commercial =
presentations will be automatically rejected.
Only PDF files will be accepted for the review process and all submissions =
must be done electronically through EDAS at:
? The International Conference on Communication, Information Technology and Robotics http://edas.info/N19511
Short (50-word) abstract is requested on registration of the submission. A =
full paper should then be uploaded for review by the WSCNIS’2015 Technical =
Programme Committee (TPC).
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