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SMARTCOMP 2023 : 9th International Conference on Smart Computing | |||||||||||||||
Link: https://smartcomp.isis.vanderbilt.edu/ | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
SMARTCOMP 2023 is the 9th edition of the conference and will be held at Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee, hosted by Vanderbilt University Institute for Software Integrated Systems. The conference venue is at Vanderbilt University's Featheringill Hall, 400 24th Avenue South, Nashville, TN 37212.
There is both a research track and an industrial track. For the research track, SMARTCOMP 2023 solicits submissions that address the fundamental questions of smart computing, namely how to design and build scalable and reliable smart computing systems, and how to use computing technology for resource sustainability to improve the human experience. Topics of interest include---but are not limited to---the following: Emerging Smart Computing Paradigms Evaluation Studies and Datasets of Smart Environments Algorithms for Smart Computing AI and Machine Learning in Smart Computing Security, Privacy, and Trust in Smart Computing Smart and Usable Security and Privacy Fairness and Socio-technical Aspects of Smart Computing Middleware for Smart Systems Mobile and Ubiquitous Smart Systems Cloud, Edge, and Fog based Smart Computing Platforms Data Architectures and Analytics for Smart Computing Computing for Smart and Connected Communities Smart Green Computing Distributed Sensing and Computation Social Computing and Smart Systems Wearable Computing and IoT Architectures and Software for Smart Computing Novel Communication Paradigms (e.g., 5G/6G, VLC, DSA) in Smart Computing Contact-free Sensing Backscatter Communicating Smart Computing Platforms Quantum Computing in Smart Systems Interdisciplinary Approaches to Smart Computing Applications of Smart Computing: — Healthcare and Digital Epidemiology — Agriculture — Smart Cities — Power Systems — Transportation — Water Distribution — Manufacturing — Workspaces In addition to the main research track, the conference invites innovative applications and advances in the industrial use of the smart computing technology. The industry track will provide a forum to discuss novel ideas and emerging results, presenting innovative applications and tools, and bring about novel research questions, approaches, and directions, with an industry focus. The conference industry track draws upon many industrial applications such as transportation, energy, environmental protection, resource management, healthcare, security, banking, entertainment, and social media. An important criterion for papers to be submitted to the Industry Track is clear industrial association, either in the form of extensive evaluation of research results in industrial use cases or active participation of industry representatives as co-authors. Accepted papers will be published as part of a separate section of the main conference proceedings that highlights the Industry relevance of the submission. Topics include, but are not limited to, the following: Smart Cyber-Physical Environments and Energy / Water / Agriculture / Transportation / Healthcare / Banking Infrastructure / ... Security, Privacy, and Economics in Smart Environments Smart and Connected Communities across Cities Smart Computing Technologies Future Smart Computing Paradigms Smart Human-centric Environments, Health, Entertainment, and Social Activities Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning for Smart Computing A 2-page PDF version of the call-for-papers is at: https://smartcomp.isis.vanderbilt.edu/assets/SMARTCOMP_2023_CFP.pdf Paper submissions must be no longer than 8 pages (the page count limit includes the references list) and formatted according to the two-column IEEE proceedings template. |
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