4th International Conference on Internet of Things and Connected Technologies (ICIoTCT), 2019

 

Malaviya National Institute of Technology (MNIT), Jaipur

May 09-10, 2019

 

Best Student Paper Award

The Best Student Paper is presented to the author of the best paper that is written primarily or solely by a student.

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Best Paper Award

The best paper will be the one that reports the most novel and promising research that has a high potential impact in the real world. 

Deadlines to Remember 


Submission (Final Extension)                      March 15, 2019

Acceptance                                                       April 15, 2019

Registration (Early Bird)                                 April 20, 2019

Conference                                                   May 09-10, 2019

Conference Proceedings


ALL ACCEPTED & PRESENTED papers will be included in
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** INDEXING: The books of this series are submitted to ISI Proceedings, EI-Compendex, DBLP, SCOPUS, Google Scholar and Springerlink **

Special Sessions

Need of High Performance optimization techniques for IoT revolution in 5G Era

Nowadays, mobile wireless communication systems have affected our life style. By providing seamless connectivity, these systems enable almost all the smart devices in the world to communicate with high speed throughput and extremely low latency. Fifth Generation (5G) is the fifth generation of cellular mobile communications. This generation aims to support the tremendous growth of interconnected things/devices in the whole world advances (i.e. Internet of Things (IoT)) using the current technologies and extending them to be used in higher frequencies to cope with the huge amount of the different kind of devices. In addition, 5G will provide massive capacity, high throughput, and lower end-to-end delay, cost reduction and extended coverage area. High Performance computing environment aims to galvanize the urgent needs of both industry and Academia towards fostering “IoT and 5G -revolution”. The session offers a common discussion ground for the theoretical and practical aspects of modern optimization techniques on computing to provide an environment for 5G and IoT revolution. It provides an opportunity for scientists, engineers, industrialists, scholars, and other professionals from all over the world to interact and exchange new ideas and research outcomes in related fields and to pursue possibilities for future collaboration.

The special session welcomes papers on the following (but not limited to) research topics:

  • Channel modeling; D2D/M2M; Cloud/CRAN-based 5G Networks;
  • Security issues for IoT in 5G Era; Software-defined networks;
  • Heterogeneous networks; Self-organizing networks;
  • Network function virtualization; Resource allocation;
  • Contributions of Image Processing for IoT sensors; Big data
  • Vehicular network; IoT use cases  in 5G Era; Energy harvesting;
  • Radio resource management; Caching; Network slicing;
  • Soft-computing approaches for IoT in 5G Era; Advances in Mobile Cloud computing in 5G Era
  • Evolution of Physical-Layer Communications Research in the Post-5G Era; Advancement in Wireless Sensor Networks for IoT in 5G Era; Cognitive Radio

Wireless Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks

This special session is dedicated to the academicians, developers, industry experts, researcher belonging to the vast communities of Wireless Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks. Please consider submitting original, unpublished contributions in all aspects of Wireless Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks, from mobile networking/computing to cyber-physical systems to Internet of Things, from theory to systems to applications. 

Topics of Interest: We welcome submissions for ICIotCT 2019  special session on “Wireless Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks” in the following areas and not limited to:

 Algorithms for Wireless Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks  Application Layer Protocols  Clustering, topology control, coverage, and connectivity  Cognitive networking  Cooperative and cognitive communication  Cooperative sensing, compressive sensing, sensing from communications  Cloud, crowd-sourced, participatory and (mobile) social sensing  Cyber-physical systems and applications  Data gathering, fusion, and dissemination  Energy-efficient architectures, algorithms, and protocols  Experiences in real-world applications and deployments  Heterogeneous networks  Internet of Things (IoT) devices, gateways, and infrastructure  Localization and Location Based Services  Measurements, experimental systems and test-beds  Mobile computing and networking  Mobility modeling and management  Multi-channel, multi-radio and MIMO technologies  Network components, operating systems, and middleware  Opportunistic networking, delay tolerant networking  QoS and Resource management  Robotic networks  Routing protocols for Wireless Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks  Scalability, stability, and robustness of networks and sensor systems  Security and privacy at all layers, including the physical layer  Sensor enabled drone, UAV, UUV systems  Smart grid, healthcare, transportation applications  Underwater Sensor Networks  Vehicular networks and protocols  Wearable and human-centric devices and networks

Machine Learning in IoT (MLIoT)

Machine Intelligence aims to design and develop robust automated decision making systems. Its objective is to minimize the manual interruptions and maximize the accuracy of the machine made ‘thoughts’ in a system. Since IoT can sense and communicate, they have become tools for understanding complexity, and may often enable autonomic responses to challenging scenarios without human intervention. The large number of devices simultaneously producing data in an automated way will greatly dwarf the information which individuals can enter manually. Machine Intelligence provides us the framework and tools to go beyond trivial real-time decision and automation use cases for IoT. This is a quite challenging task as the real time accurate decisions are to be made in various circumstances over similar ‘things’ may be with some different features. This session aims to introduce the machine intelligence features to solve the challenges in IoT or to enhance its performance and to have interface among academicians and industry people over the problems and feasible solutions.

Topics of Interest for this session are (but not limited to) :

  • Real-time machine learning
  • Iterative machine learning 
  • Multi-target learning
  • Automated video surveillance and tracking
  • IoT system architecture and Enabling technologies
  • IoT services and Applications optimizing the use of big data
  • Medical IoT and Predictive Model
  • Neural Networks in IoT
  • Role of IoT in Automotive
  • IoT Embedded Applied Engineering : SCADA, Smart Metering, Building Automation, Connected Public Lighting, Smart Grid

System Modeling, Simulation and Data Engineering  

System Modeling and Simulation plays a substantial role in the development of every IoT system. Since, IoT has already reserved its space in every arena of computational development; the need of keenly introspected modeling of such systems is needed as evident mandate. Modeling an IoT system without the involvement of its prime element, i.e., data is incomplete. The technological enhancements are greatly challenged by the unceasingly intensifying size of data and need of its effective management. Data Engineering focuses on the applications and harvesting of data issues, while creating interfaces, edges and mechanisms for the flow and admittance of data in a system.

This special session invites papers on the following (but not limited to) topics:

  • System Simulation and Modeling
  • System Engineering
  • System Process Modeling
  • AI based System Modeling
  • Theoretical System Framework
  • Mathematical Modeling of IoT Systems
  • IoT System Interface Design
  • IoT System Cost Benefit Analysis and optimization
  • IoT System Modeling for Manufacturing Industry
  • IoT System Modeling for Civil Engineering
  • IoT System Modeling for Medical Science
  • Advanced System Modeling for Navigation and Tracking
  • Data Computational Model for IoT Services
  • Database Management Systems in IoT
  • Data Science and Modeling
  • Advanced Data Security Modeling
  • Big Data
  • IoT Based Sensor Data Analysis
  • Cloud Computing

Quick Contact

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E-Mail: iciotct@iaasse.org

Testimonials

"The Event is great! I was very skeptical at first about sharing my researh with some one else for fear of others trying to steal them, but paper presenters and speakers really came through for me. Not only did they give me good ideas on what to do to make my research even better, they also helped me start to think for innovative ideas!!"

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