The APCC, an annual gathering of distinguished researchers and forward-thinking innovators from various industries and academic backgrounds worldwide, will convene for its 29th edition in Bali – Indonesia from November 5th -7th, 2024. Hosted by IEEE Comsoc Indonesia Chapter, this year’s conference revolves around the theme “Sustainable Connectivity: Advancing Green Technologies for a Smarter Future.” Alongside top-notch technical sessions, the event will showcase compelling keynote speeches, tutorials, workshops, and an engaging social agenda.
IMPORTANT DATES:
- Full Papers Submission:
August 8th, 2024August 22th, 2024 (Final extended) - Acceptance Notification:
September 5th, 2024 - Early Registration Deadline:
September 15th, 2024 - Late Registration Deadline:
October 5th, 2024 - Final Manuscript Deadline:
October 5th, 2023 - Conference Date:
November 5th -7th, 2024
SUBMISSION GUIDELINE PAPER TYPE:
- Full Papers: Full Papers are 5 – 8 pages in length using the IEEE paper template including a full reference section. This paper type is appropriate for sharing mature work or analysis of results from completed projects. Full papers should include a clear methodology section and literature review, comparing results against published literature.
- Short Papers: Short Papers are 3 – 4 pages in length using the IEEE paper template including a short reference section. This paper type is appropriate for sharing early stage results from research / projects, work in progress or a snapshot of interim results, experiences and perspectives.
APCC 2024 solicits submissions in a short paper format. The Short Papers committee welcomes submissions describing original work. The work should focus on concise research contributions, incremental work such as follow-up extensions, evaluations of existing methods, replication studies, or exploratory work. The committee also welcomes papers describing new systems or tools that offer practical value. Short Papers often fall into one or more of five main categories: technique or algorithm, system or tool, application or design study, empirical study, theory, or model. The contributions of a short paper should be commensurate with the nature of the paper. Technique or algorithm papers should provide clear yet concise technical contributions. System or tool papers should state the value, articulate the target audience, and make an effort toward accessibility (e.g., software release). Papers focusing on visualization applications or design studies should demonstrate lessons learned or insights gleaned for visualization research on which future contributors can build. Empirical study papers should justify the validity and importance of the results, including, where appropriate, the definition of hypotheses, tasks, data sets, the rigorous collection and examination/analysis/coding of data, the selection of subjects and cases, as well as validation, discussion, and conclusions. Theory or model papers should illuminate how visualization techniques complement and exploit properties of human vision and cognition, as well as how researchers conduct effective and rigorous visualization studies.
One registration covers up to three papers. The paper submission process will be managed by EDAS: https://edas.info/N31687
Accepted papers will be submitted for inclusion into IEEE Xplore Digital Library subject to meeting IEEE Xplore’s scope and quality requirements. All papers in IEEE Xplore are indexed to SCOPUS. Please don’t hesitate to contact us if you need assistance submitting your papers or for any further information. We looking forward to seeing you in BALI.
Best Regards,
General Chairs,
Arieh Hamdani Gunawan
Dr. Muhammad Ary Murti
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RELATED TOPICS
The conference program will run for three days (November 5th -7th, 2024) with regular tracks, special sessions, tutorials, and workshops. For the tracks and special sessions, we invite you to contribute your original work on topics in the following, but not limited to, areas:
Track #1 : Signal Processing for Communications
- Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access (NOMA) signal processing
- 6G wireless communication signal processing
- Visible light communication (VLC) signal processing
- Cognitive radio network signal processing
- Secure communication signal processing
- Edge computing signal processing
- Green communication signal processing
- Internet of Things (IoT) network signal processing
- Underwater communication signal processing
Track #2 : Wireless Communications
- Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) communication networks
- Internet of Things (IoT) networks for industry 4.0
- Intelligent reflecting surfaces for wireless communications
- Low-latency communication for industrial automation
- Spectrum sharing and coexistence in heterogeneous networks
- Privacy and security in wireless communications
- Hybrid communication networks for smart cities
- Visible light communication (VLC) for intelligent transportation systems (ITS)
- Ultra-reliable low-latency communication (URLLC) for mission-critical applications
- Wireless charging and energy harvesting for IoT devices
- Quantum Communication
- AI for Communication
Track #3 : Wireless Networks
- Machine learning and artificial intelligence for wireless networks
- Multi-access edge computing (MEC) for 5G and beyond
- Blockchain for secure and decentralized wireless networks
- Intelligent transport systems (ITS) and vehicular networks
- Network function virtualization (NFV) and software-defined networking (SDN) for wireless networks
- Smart grid communications and power control
- 6G wireless networks and beyond
- Wireless network slicing for network customization and service differentiation
- Social network analysis for wireless network optimization
- Green wireless networks and sustainable communication technologies.
Track #4 : Emerging Technologies, Applications, and Services Track
- Internet of Things (IoT) and smart cities
- Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) for emerging technologies
- Blockchain and distributed ledger technologies (DLT)
- Edge and fog computing for emerging applications and services
- Cloud computing and services for emerging technologies
- Cybersecurity and privacy for emerging technologies and applications
- Quantum computing and cryptography
- Augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) for emerging applications and services
- Big data and analytics for emerging technologies and services
- Human-computer interaction (HCI) and user experience (UX) for emerging technologies and services.