Call for Papers: ICCICSS-2027
"Intelligent Computing and Communication for Sustainable Systems: Shaping the Future of Next-Generation Wireless Technologies."
The 21st century is witnessing a paradigm shift driven by exponential growth in Computational Intelligence, advanced Communication Systems, and sustainable technological solutions. As industries and societies increasingly rely on intelligent and interconnected systems, there is a pressing need to bridge the gap between theoretical research and practical implementation. This necessitates a global forum where researchers, academicians, and industry experts can engage in meaningful dialogue and share cutting-edge developments. In this context, an International Conference titled International Conference on Computational Intelligence, Communication and Sustainable Systems (ICCCSS-2027) is organized in association with the IEEE Hyderabad Section. The conference is envisioned as a premier international forum that will bring together researchers, academicians, industry professionals, innovators, and research scholars to deliberate on contemporary technological advancements and interdisciplinary innovations. The authors are expected to submit original and unpublished research work, review paper based on following topics but are not limited to.
Technical Tracks & Scope
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Track 1: Artificial Intelligence and Computational Intelligence
AI foundations, learning systems, NLP, vision, and ethical intelligence.
- Machine Learning and Deep Learning
- Neural Networks and Evolutionary Computing
- Natural Language Processing (NLP)
- Computer Vision and Image Processing
- Reinforcement Learning
- Fuzzy Systems and Expert Systems
- Intelligent Decision Support Systems
- Generative AI and Foundation Models
- Explainable and Ethical AI
Track 2: Data Science, Big Data and Intelligent Analytics
Scalable analytics, discovery, recommendation, and real-time intelligence.
- Big Data Analytics and Data Mining
- Predictive Analytics and Data Visualization
- Knowledge Discovery in Databases
- Recommender Systems
- Social Network Analysis
- Data Governance and Data Engineering
- AI-driven Business Intelligence
- Real-time Data Processing
Track 3: Communication Systems and Networks
Wireless, optical, software-defined, and secure modern network systems.
- Wireless and Mobile Communication
- 5G and 6G Communication Systems
- Internet of Things (IoT) Networks
- Wireless Sensor Networks
- Optical Communication Systems
- Network Security and Cryptography
- Software Defined Networking (SDN)
- Network Virtualization
Track 4: Cloud, Edge and Distributed Computing
Distributed platforms from cloud to edge with scalable architectures.
- Cloud Computing Architectures
- Edge Computing and Fog Computing
- Distributed Systems and Parallel Computing
- Serverless Computing
- Microservices and Containerization
- Green Cloud Computing
- High Performance Computing
Track 5: Embedded Systems, Robotics and Automation
Embedded intelligence, autonomous systems, and industrial control.
- Embedded Systems Design
- Robotics and Autonomous Systems
- Industrial Automation and Control Systems
- Human-Robot Interaction
- Smart Sensors and Actuators
- Cyber-Physical Systems
- Intelligent Transportation Systems
Track 6: Cybersecurity and Blockchain Technologies
Privacy, trust, cryptography, secure IoT, and distributed ledgers.
- Cybersecurity and Privacy
- Cryptography and Secure Communication
- Blockchain and Distributed Ledger Technologies
- Secure IoT Systems
- Digital Forensics
- AI-based Security Systems
- Trust and Privacy in Smart Systems
Track 7: Sustainable Computing and Green Technologies
Low-power and carbon-aware computing for sustainable digital infrastructure.
- Green Computing and Energy Efficient Algorithms
- Sustainable Data Centers
- Low Power Computing Architectures
- Carbon-aware Computing Systems
- Energy Efficient Software Engineering
- Sustainable ICT Infrastructure
Track 8: Smart Systems and Sustainable Development
AI-enabled smart infrastructure for resilient and sustainable development.
- Smart Cities and Smart Infrastructure
- Smart Grid and Energy Management
- Renewable Energy Systems
- AI for Climate Change and Environmental Monitoring
- Sustainable Agriculture using AI and IoT
- Intelligent Healthcare Systems
- Waste Management and Circular Economy
Instructions for authors:
- Double-blind review process: All submitted papers will be judged based on their quality, presentation and relevance through a "double-blind" review process, where the identities of the authors are withheld from the reviewers. Therefore, the authors are required to preserve the anonymity of submission, while at the same time allowing the reader to fully gain the context of related past work, including their own.
- Attention: Papers that do not conform with "double-blind submission" policies will be rejected without review. Please read the anonymity guidelines below carefully.
- Attention: While submitting the paper via CMT, please ensure that all authors are added in the CMT system. Author details must be entered only in CMT, not in the PDF of the paper. Adding new authors will not be permitted once the paper has been submitted for review.
- Publication Format: To ensure readiness for formal proceedings and indexing, the manuscript must strictly adhere to the standard IEEE two-column format and must not be more than 6 pages.
Typesetting instructions and templates: IEEE Manuscript Templates - Similarity Checks: The Camera Ready Copy (CRC) of every accepted paper will be subjected to a similarity check using IEEE CrossCheck and checked against the Prohibited Participants List (PPL). CRCs failing these checks will be rejected.
Guidelines to preserve anonymity for "double-blind" submissions:
- Remove the names and affiliations of authors from the title page of the PDF file you submit for review. This information must be included in the final camera-ready copy if your paper gets accepted.
- Remove acknowledgments of identifying names and funding sources from the submitted PDF file.
- Remove project titles or names that can be used to trace back to the authors via a web search engine.
- Use care when referring to your previous works. Do not omit references entirely to provide anonymity, as this leaves the reviewer unable to grasp the context. Instead, refer to your past work in the third person. For example, instead of "Recently, we proposed a new protocol [9]..." write "Recently, the authors in [9] proposed a new protocol..."
- Papers with the same title and abstract should not be posted on a public website (e.g., arXiv.org), shared via public mailing lists, or communicated to other venues.
Important submission policy:
- Conference organizers reserve the right to exclude a paper from distribution after the conference if the paper is not presented at the conference.
- Papers are reviewed under the condition that they do not contain plagiarized material and have not been submitted to any other conference simultaneously (double submission). For more details, see the TBD Policy on Double Submission.
- Submitted papers must be unpublished and not currently under review elsewhere. Authors of accepted papers will need to sign copyright form.
- All accepted and presented papers will be submitted to IEEE Xplore for possible publication, subject to IEEE review and compliance with IEEE quality standards.
- IEEE technical co-sponsorship and inclusion in IEEE Xplore are subject to approval from the IEEE Hyderabad Section.
Critical Note: Paper submission via email is not permitted. Papers submitted via email will be rejected without review.
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CMT Acknowledgment: The Microsoft CMT service was used for managing the peer-reviewing process for this conference. This service was provided for free by Microsoft, and they bore all expenses, including costs for Azure cloud services as well as for software development and support.
