The FICC 2018 at Singapore, Paper Submission Due: August 1st 2017

FICC 2018


Artificial Intelligence



Dear Colleagues,
Future of Information and Communication Conference (FICC) 2018, 5-6 April 2018, Singapore
Information and Communication is playing an increasing role in society and within our lives. Recognizing this, FICC 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.
This conference will feature paper presentations, poster presentations, tutorials, project demonstrations, as well as keynote speech by renowned technology experts and authorities.
FICC is part of the SAI Conferences, a group of annual conferences produced by The Science and Information (SAI) Organization, based in the United Kingdom. Previous conferences include Future Technologies Conference (FTC) in San Francisco, Intelligent Systems Conference (IntelliSys) in London and Computing Conference in London.
FICC 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 to explore discovery, progress, and achievements related to Communication, Data Science, Computing and Internet of Things.
The conference program will include paper presentations, poster sessions and project demonstrations, along with prominent keynote speakers and industrial workshops. Proceedings will be published in IEEE Xplore and indexed in Scopus, IET Inspec and many more.
Paper Submission Due : 01 August 2017
Acceptance Notification : 01 September 2017
Author Registration : 01 October 2017
Camera Ready Submission : 15 October 2017
FICC 2018 TRACKS
+Communication
Cellular Networks
Sensing and Sensor Networks
Geographic information systems
Cloud Networking
Signal processing
Virtualization
Machine to Machine (M2M)
Cognitive Radio
Body Area Networks
Satellite and Optical Communication
+Data Science
Data Mining
Big Data
Statistical Analysis
Decision Trees
Deep Learning
Machine Learning
Semantic Web
Web Services and analytics
Clustering and classification
Fuzzy Logic
+Ambient Intelligence
Internet of Things
Intelligent Agents
Smart Grids
Smart Cities
Agents and Multi-agent Systems
Assistive Technologies
Affective computing
Intelligent transportation
Context-aware pervasive systems
Emergency and safety systems
+Networking
Mobile Adhoc Networks
Open Spectrum Solutions
Software defined networking
Network mobility management
Routing Protocols
Antennas and propagation
MIMO advances
Game Theory
QoS and Scheduling
Vehicular Networks
+Computing
Cloud Computing
Quantum Computing
Grid Computing
High Performance Computing
Parallel Computing
Distributed Computing
Human-centric Computing
Ubiquitous Computing
Bioinformatics and Bio-Inspired Computing
Social Computing
+Security and Privacy
Mobile and wireless security
Biometric security
Intrusion Detection
Database security
Cryptography
Access control
Denial of service protection
Information hiding
Monitoring and surveillance
Privacy and data protection
+Review Process
The review process will be double-blind. Therefore, please anonymize your submission. This means that all submissions must contain no information identifying the author(s) or their organization(s): Do not put the author(s) names or affiliation(s) at the start of the paper, anonymize citations to and mentions of your own prior work that are directly related to your present work, and do not include funding or other acknowledgments.
Each paper will be reviewed by at least three regular PC members or two senior PC members. The acceptance decisions will take into account paper novelty, technical depth, elegance, practical or theoretic impact, and presentation.
Original: the paper explores a new idea, project or issue; discusses existing research with promise of new insight, discusses new research; or presents new ways of considering existing information
Engaging: presentation format will involve the audience in some way, or has high potential to attract conference attendees by addressing needs of the community
Significant: the paper raises and discusses issues important to improving the effectiveness and/or sustainability of open education efforts, and its contents can be broadly disseminated and understood
Quality: claims are supported by sufficient data; claims draw upon relevant literature; and limitations are described honestly
Relevant: the paper addresses one or more of the themes of the conference
+Post Conference Publication and Indexing
All FICC 2018 presented papers will be published in the conference proceedings and submitted for indexing to IEEE Xplore, Scopus, Inspec, Google Scholar and more. The conference proceedings USB and Certificate of Presentation will be distributed to the conference participants at the conference registration desk. Authors of selected outstanding papers will be invited to submit extended versions of their papers for consideration of publication in the following:
Springer Book Series - Studies in Computational Intelligence, Indexed by DBLP, Ulrichs, SCOPUS, MathSciNet, Current Mathematical Publications, Mathematical Reviews, Zentralblatt Math: MetaPress and Springerlink.
International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications(IJACSA), Indexed by Thomson Reuters Web of Science, EBESCO, Inspec and many more
For other details please visit:
http://www.saiconference.com/FICC
Should you have any other concern feel free to contact:
Dr. Shuai Li
University of Cambridge
United Kingdom
Email: sl814@cam.ac.uk