The Fourth IEEE Annual International Smart Cities Conference (ISC2 2018) will be held in Kansas City, Missouri, USA during September 16 – 19, 2018. As the flagship conference sponsored by the IEEE Smart Cities Initiative , ISC2-2018 will bring together researchers and Technicals in a collaborative smart cities discussion, including scholars, citizens, policymakers, administrators, infrastructure operators, industry representatives, economists, sociologists, and academicians. Technical exchanges within the research community will affect panels, plenary talks, technical sessions, tutorials, workshops and Exhibitions.
Conference Theme: A Systems Approach for Smarter Communities
As we continue to layer new technology on top of and within our cities and infrastructure, we are forced to confront the complex interplay between our technology systems and our service delivery systems that make our communities attractive and welcoming to the people who live there. We talk Ass, data, connectivity, networks, and analytics offer opportunities to improve each of these systems Alone , the common elements of the technology infrastructure offer more opportunities for interoperability across systems and to reframe how we optimize and make decisions about these systems. Better transportation can help provide access to food and healthcare, for example,Or smart lighting can address energy consumption and public safety. Yet the more we focus on the system, how the we maintain an appreciation of the people within the system as complex, unique individuals with disparate values rather than simply as nodes in a network The do we balance the opportunity for shared efficiency with the heightened risks of linking things together? The technical and social challenges we encounter in this work are the foundation for the 4th International IEEE Smart Cities Conference. The unique individuals with disparate values rather Just simply as nodes in a network? How do we balance the opportunity for shared efficiency with the heightened risks of linking things together? The technical and social challenges we encounter in this work are the foundation for the 4th International IEEE Smart Cities Conference.The unique individuals with disparate values rather than simply as nodes in a network? How do we balance the opportunity for shared efficiency with the heightened risks of linking things together? The technical and social challenges we encounter in this work are the foundation for the 4th International IEEE Smart Cities Conference.
Organizational Committee
General Co-Chair Aaron Deacon |
General Co-Chair Baek-Young Choi |
Technical Program Co-Chair Andrea Molinari |
Workshop Co-chair Victor Larios |
Technical Program Co-Chair Xiao-Jun Wu |
Workshop Co-chair Amro M. Farid |
Workshop Co-chair Yu Chen |
Special Tracks Chair Wei-Jen Lee |
Tutorial Chair Gustavo Giannattasio |
Publicity Co-Chair Ana García Armada |
Publicity Co-Chair Dola Saha |
Publicity Co-Chair Yinhai Wang |
Publications Co-Chair Soufiene Djahel |
Publications Co-Chair Yugyung Lee |
Exhibitions Co-Chair Alan Washburn |
Exhibitions Co-Chair Barrett Sydnor |
Local Arrangement Co-Chair Joshua Watson |
Financial Chair Helen Haymanot Gebre-Amlak |
Poster/Demo Co-Chair Hyungbae Park |
Poster/Demo Co-Chair Jung-Hwan Kim |
Poster/Demo Co-Chair Kaustubh Dhondge |
Poster/Demo Co-Chair Xinjie Guan
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Web Master Kaushik Ayinala |
Web Master Rafida Zaman |
Technical Program Committee
Technical Program Co-Chairs
Andrea Molinari, University of Trento, Italy
Victor Larios, University of Guadalajara, Mexico
Xiao-Jun Wu, Jiangnan University, China
Technical Program Committee
Aawatif Hayar, University Hassan II Casablanca, Morocco
Agusti Solanas, Rovira i Virgili University (URV), Spain
Agustín Solanas Gómez, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona – Catalunya, Spain
Alberto Carlos Ochoa Ortíz, Technical University of Ciudad Juarez, Mexico
Amro M. Farid, Dartmouth University, USA
Ana García Armada, University Carlos III of Madrid, Spain
Anil Yazici, Stonybrook University, USA
Annapaola Marconi, Fondazione Bruno Kessler – FBK, Trento, Italy
Bashir Morshed, University of Memphis, USA
Calyam Prasad, University of Missouri, Columbia, USA
Carlo Alberto Nucci, University of Bologna, Italy
Daniele Fontanelli, University of Trento, Italy
Davide Brunelli, University of Trento, Italy
Dola Saha, Albany University, SUNY, USA
Feng Li, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI), USA
Fengjun Li, University of Kansas, USA
George Mohler, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI), USA
Giandomenico Nollo, University of Trento, Italy
Guohui Zhang, University of Hawai’i at Manoa, USA
Gustavo Giannattasio, IEEE Smart Cities Committee, Urguary
Hyungbae Park, University of Central Missouri, USA
Jakita Thomas, Auburn University, USA
Jejung Lee, University of Missouri – Kansas City, USA
Jia Yuan Yu, Concordia University, Canada
Jons Sanchez, National Technological Institute – Queretaro, Mexico
Jung Hwan Kim, Fannie Mae, USA
Kaustubh Dhondge, Glaukes Labs, USA
Kimberly Zarecor, Iowa State University
Lotfi ben Othmane, Iowa State University, USA
Marco Pistore, Fondazione Bruno Kessler – FBK, Trento, Italy
Marjorie Zielke, University of Texas, Dallas, USA
Mark Hoffman, Children’s Mercy Hospital, USA
Nélio Alessandro Azevedo Cacho, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil
Sanjay Madria, MS&T, USA
Saraju Mohanty, University of North Texas, USA
Sejun Song, University of Missouri – Kansas City, USA
Soufiene Djahel, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
Tony Luppino, University of Missouri – Kansas City, USA
Wei Yu, Towson University, USA
Weifang, Jiangnan University, China
Wenhua Yu, Director of Jiangsu Provincial Lab on Big Data, Jiangsu Normal University, China
Wei-Jen Lee, University of Texas at Arlington, USA
Xili Wan, Nanjing Tech University, China
Yu Chen, Binghamton University, SUNY, USA
Application Domains/Conference Tracks | Functional Domains |
● Government and Civic Engagement
● Health, Safety & Well-Being ● Transportation & Mobility ● Energy, Water & Waste ● Food & Agriculture ● Buildings & Infrastructure ● Education, Entrepreneurship & Economic Development ● Law, Privacy, and Security |
● Sensors & Intelligent Electronic Devices
● Communication Networks & Cybersecurity ● Systems Integration ● Intelligence & Data Analytics ● Management & Control Platforms |
The technical areas include, but are not limited to
Community & Governance | Infrastructure & Technology | Data, Privacy, & Security |
● Citizen participation
● Healthcare ● Emergency management ● Smart environment & ecosystems ● Policy development ● Mobility and transportation ● Special needs ● Digital city and smart growth Sustainability ● Energy efficiency |
● Smart grids for smart cities
● Smart buildings ● Transportation and traffic systems ● Smart city theory, modeling, and simulation ● Manufacturing and logistics ● Vehicle-to-infrastructure integration ● Intelligent infrastructure ● Sensors and actuators ● Energy systems |
● Computational intelligence
● Open data and big data analytics ● Internet of things (IoT) ● Pattern recognition ● Cybersecurity ● Networks and communications ● Security and regulations ● Data security and privacy ● Data visualization ● Data collection |
Authors are encouraged to refer to the IEEE. Manuscripts in PDF format must be electronically submitted for peer-review at EDAS in IEEE standard-format. Up to 8 pages are allowed for a full paper, up to 5 pages are allowed for a short paper . Manuscript Guidelines: the IEEE-Manuscript the Templates . Detailed the For submission Instructions The Conference Website Visit AT ISC2 2018 .
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2018
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2018
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