Extended call for papers: IEEE 2018 TENSYMP: “The Impact of the Internet of Things”

IEEE 2018 TENSYMP

July 4th-6th, 2018
Sydney, Australia

Hosted by IEEE Region 10 & the IEEE NSW Section

“The Impact of the Internet of Things”

Due to many requests the closing date for paper submission has been extended further to 16 April 2018 (final deadline).

The aim of Tensymp is to bring engineers and scientists together to discuss and share advances in electronics, communications, computer technology, and power engineering. Papers are being sought on the following topics relating to, but not limited to, IoT:

  • Power Engineering
  • Electronics
  • Software
  • Healthcare and Biomedical Engineering
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Internet of Things
  • Microwaves, Antennas & Propagation
  • Industry Presentations
  • Social Implications of Technology

Submissions may be made as an extended abstract (up to 2 pages), or as full paper (maximum of 6 pages). Authors intending to submit a poster, shall submit an extended abstract (up to 2 pages) for review.

Industry presentations are also invited, these may be power point only presentations. Authors may also submit full papers. They should cover topics of interest to practitioners, thus they need not cover latest research. Industry presentations should be either 30 or 60 minutes in length as more detailed coverage is expected compared to the short oral research presentations. Please submit an extended abstract (up to 2 pages) for review

All accepted presentations will be published in the conference proceedings that will be submitted to IEEE Explore and for indexing.

Please visit the following website for more details:
http://sites.ieee.org/tensymp2018/

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