International Conference on Computational Intelligence & IoT (ICCIIoT) 2018
14-15 December 2018
National Institute of Technology Agartala, Tripura, India
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ICCIIoT 2018 Call for Papers

The proposed International Conference on Computational Intelligence & IoT (ICCIIoT), 2018 will be held at National Institute of Technology, Agartala, India to enable researchers build connections between different digital technologies based on Computational Intelligence and Internet of Things (IoT).

Through sharing and networking, ICCIIoT 2018 will provide an opportunity for researchers, practitioners and educators to exchange research evidence, practical experiences and innovative ideas on issues related to the Conference theme.

Please consider submitting your works to this conference. We are interested in the entire range of concepts from theory to practice, including case studies, works-in-progress, and conceptual explorations.

About the Conference

Information and Communication are playing an increasing role in society and within our lives. Recognizing this, ICCIIoT 2018 aims to provide a forum for researchers from both academia and industry to share their latest research contributions, future vision in the field and potential impact across industries.

Join us, 14-15 December 2018, to explore discovery, progress, and achievements related to various Computational Intelligence Techniques and Internet of Things. Click here for conference topics.

Computational Intelligence is a set of nature-inspired computational methodologies and approaches to address complex real-world problems to which mathematical or traditional modelling can be useless for a few reasons: the processes might be too complex for mathematical reasoning, it might contain some uncertainties during the process, or the process might simply be stochastic in nature. Indeed, many real-life problems cannot be translated into a binary language (unique values of 0 and 1) for computers to process it. Computational Intelligence therefore provides solutions for such problems.

The recent adoption of a variety of enabling Wireless communication technologies such as RFID tags, BLE, ZigBee, etc. and embedded sensor and actuator nodes, and various protocols such as CoAP, MQTT, DNS etc. have made IoT step out of its infancy. Now smart sensors can collaborate directly with machine without human involvement to automate decision making or to control a task. Smart technologies including green electronics, green radios, fuzzy neural approaches and intelligent signal processing techniques play important roles in the developments of the wearable healthcare systems. This conference aims at providing a forum to discuss the recent advances on enabling technologies and applications for IoT.

The ICCIIoT 2018 conference is a platform to discuss advances in Computational Intelligence and Internet of Things (IoT). The conference will provide its attendees an uncommon opportunity to expand their network beyond their immediate professional environment. It is a unique chance to work with other accomplished individuals from diverse areas towards the common goal of shaping the future of the communication, computing and society.

Important Dates / Deadlines

Call for Papers

June 25, 2018

Submission

August 25, 2018 September 25, 2018

Acceptance

October 20, 2018

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November 20, 2018

Regular Registration

December 05, 2018

Conference

December 14-15, 2018

Formatting Guidelines

Papers reporting original* and unpublished research results pertaining to the related topics are solicited. Full paper manuscripts must be in English of up to 7 pages (Pages can be more than 7, by paying extra charges).

*(papers with plagiarism more than 30% will be outrightly rejected)

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  • Presentation in Absentia

    The author(s) NOT from India who intend to submit their work but are unable to attend the conference in absentia may register and present their paper through SKYPE.

    If any author / co-authors cannot attend the conference, may choose to attend the conference by paying the registration fee and present your paper through SKYPE. You shall be sent a Certificate of Participation in Absentia, Conference Proceedings link and relevant literature by mail.

    Acceptance & Publication

    After a double-blind peer review, qualifying Regular Papers may be accepted as either Full Papers or Short Papers.

    • All accepted and presented papers of the conference will be included in ELSEVIER-SSRN digital library (ISSN 1556-5068).
    • The papers must be part of the worldwide scholarly discourse in the field covered by the library. The reviews will be done to make sure papers are relevant for the chosen classifications to ensure subscribers receive relevant content.
    • NO extra fee is charged from authors for inclusion in the digital/eLibrary. Most of the articles in the digital/eLibrary will have the full text of the article available online in open access so authors can view/download their papers at NO extra cost.
    • NO subscription is required on the part of any organization, school, or individual author as a prerequisite to submission or download.
    • Authors will grant a non-exclusive, revocable license that allows providing services to users.
    • The proceedings page would be permanently available, not need to pay an additional fee to keep the papers available on the digital library.

    Indexing

    Post-conference, proceedings will be made available to the following indexing services for possible inclusion:

    • ISI Conference Proceedings Citation Index - ISI Web of Science
    • Google Scholar
    • Scopus
    • DBLP

    Depending on the focus of the particular indexing services, they may decide to include or not. If included one can expect it in 10-12 months. DBLP and Google Scholar are fast.

    IoT Conference Tracks
    Computational Intelligence & Applications
    • Data Cleaning & Preprocessing
    • Computational Learning Theory
    • Big Data Analytics
    • Soft Computing
    • Ubiquitous Computing
    • Bioinformatics & Scientific Computing
    • Natural Language processing
    • Machine Learning
    • Cognitive Science
    • Statistical computing
    • Artificial Intelligence
    • Advance Optimization techniques
    • Autonomous Computing
    • Extreme Learning Machines
    • Hybrid Intelligent Systems
    Computational Techniques for Vision & Image Processing
    • Emotional Computing
    • Neural networks
    • Fuzzy logic
    • Brain Machine Interface
    • Support Vector Machine
    • Artificial Neural Networks
    • Genetic Algorithms
    • Pattern Recognition and Classification
    • Content-Based Image Retrieval
    • Digital Image Computing
    • Fuzzy Computing
    • Image Segmentation
    • Swarm Intelligence
    • Selection and Dimension Reduction
    • Rough Sets Theory
    IoT Enabling Technologies
    • 5G Networks and IoT
    • IoT Large Scale Pilots and Portability
    • Software Defined Network (SDN) and IoT
    • Sensor and Actuator Networks
    • IoT Protocols and Standards (IPv6, 6LoWPAN, RPL, 6TiSCH, WoT, oneM2M, etc.)
    • Wearable, Body Sensor Networks, Smart Portable Devices
    • Heterogeneous Networks, Web of Things, Web of Everything
    • Internet of Nano Things
    • Sensors Data Management, IoT Mining and Data Analytics
    • Distributed Storage, Data Fusion
    • Routing and Control Protocols
    • Mobility, Localization and Management Aspects
    • Cyber-physical systems, Context Awareness, Situation Awareness, Ambient Intelligence
    • Machine to Machine (M2M) / Devices-to-Devices communications and IoT
    • Automotive, Intelligent Transport
    IoT Applications, Services and Security
    • Smart Cities, Smart Home, and IoT-based Building Automation
    • Smart Agriculture, Retails and Water Management
    • Smart factories and Industry 4.0
    • e-Health, Assisted Living and e-Wellness
    • Smart Grid, Energy Management
    • Collaborative Applications and Systems
    • Big data and IoT Data Analytics
    • Semantic Technologies, Collective Intelligence
    • Cognitive and Reasoning about Things and Smart Objects
    • Mobile Cloud Computing (MCC) and IoT
    • IoT Privacy and Security Concerns
    • Wireless Sensor Network for IoT Security
    • Cryptography, Key Management, Authentication and Authorization for IoT
    • IoT Forensic Science
    • Communication Security in IoT