![]() | (BDAW'20): Big Data and Advanced Wireless Technologies, Studies in Big Data Series, Springer |
Website | https://sites.google.com/view/bdaw20-prof-george-dekoulis |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=bdaw20 |
Abstract registration deadline | June 14, 2020 |
Submission deadline | August 30, 2020 |
2nd International Conference on Big Data & Advanced Wireless Technologies (BDAW'20) | https://bdaw-conference.com |
Submit your book chapter abstract to the new edited volume "Big Data & Advanced Wireless Technologies" now!
Abstract Submission Deadline: 14 June 2020
Chapter Submission Deadline: 30 August 2020
Submit your latest research results in the form of a book chapter to the upcoming book by Springer with title "Big Data & Advanced Wireless Technologies". The book is being edited by the world-class expert Prof George Dekoulis (dekoulis@aeispace.org). The book will be published within the prestigious Springer's "Studies in Big Data" (SBD) Series with h-index of 40.
The book consists a publication product of the upcoming 2nd International Conference on Big Data & Advanced Wireless Technologies (BDAW'20) to be held in Cambridge, UK, in the period of 9-10 July 2020.
Therefore, submit your abstract today!
The SBD series of books have an h-index of 40. The new BDAW book will be indexed by ISI Web of Science, DBLP, Ulrichs, MathSciNet, Current Mathematical Publications, Mathematical Reviews, Zentralblatt Math: MetaPress and Springerlink.
Abstract
Advanced analytics techniques assist Big Data in processing large sets of complex data. Wireless big data techniques have recently provided us with in-depth knowledge of the 5G, Internet of Things (IoT) and other emerging wireless technologies. These data-driven methodologies have further assisted in the optimization of advanced data processing algorithms, the restructuring of wired and wireless networks, their operation and optimization. This book aims in presenting the latest Big Data challenges within the research and industrial domains.
The methodologies for intelligently processing voluminous and complex data also demonstrate the current state-of-the-art in terms of computing implementations. This volume will include the best papers of the BDAW'20 conference and other possible external contributions. A second volume focused on Wireless Networks may be opened for additional submissions if a large number of chapters will be absorbed by the current one.
I would like to express my gratitude in advance to all the researchers that will contribute to the success of this book project by submitting their chapters. I would like to thank all the members of the expert advisory committee for their willingness to assist in the reviewing process and the organization of the book. Finally, I would like to thank Mr Faouzi Hidoussi for organizing such an important scientific conference and for inspiring the creation of this book. I hope this volume will influence the next generation of Big Data and Wireless Network scientists positively in further pursuing new research projects. Even more efficient solutions are required to surpass the current technological bottlenecks that the computing community is experiencing. The topics to be possibly covered by the book are presented next.
Topics
- Big Data
- Cloud and grid computing for Big Data
- Machine Learning and AI for Big Data
- Big Data Analytics and Social Media
- Atificaial Intelegence
- 5G and Networks for Big Data
- Deep Learning
- Machine Learning
- Remote Sensing
- Medical Diagonisis
- Biometrics
- Face Recognition
- IoT(Internet Of Things)
- MIMO(Multiple Input, Multiple Output)
- WLAN(Wireless Local Area Network)
- WANET(Wireless ad-hoc Network)
- WiMax
- Wi-Fi
- ZigBee Technology
- Optical Communications
- Multi-Hop and Cooperative Communications
- Radio Resource Management and Allocation
- Multimedia and VoIP – Services & Technologies
- 3G/4G Systems
- Signal Processing for Wireless Communications
- Multiple Access Techniques
- Cognitive Radio and Software Defined Radio
- Multimedia Communications
- OFDM, CDMA and Spread Spectrum
- Multicast
- Space Missions & Satellite
- Nanosatellites
- Wireless or Satellite applications
- IT application in Space Communications
- Transport Protocol Performance over Satellite
- UWB Communications
- Exoplanets
- Space climate
- Space Communications and Navigation
- Future Space Mission
- Plasma and Space Physics
- Astronomy
- Astrophysics and Space Science
- Cosmology
- High Energy Nuclear Physics
- 5G
- 6G
- Transmission Networks
- Signalling and Control
- Data (packet) Switching and Routing
- Mobile Switching systems and Network
- Coding theory and techniques
- Fading channels
- Multiplexing
- Adaptive modelling
- Embedded Systems
- Antenna Theory
- EMS
- Radar Systems
- Frequency Selective Surfaces
- Artificial Magnetic Conductors
- Antenna Arrays
- Electromagnetic Numerical Techniques
- Wireless Sensors And Networks
- Peer-to-Peer Computing and Networking
- Radio Resource Management
- Wireless Application Areas
- Multimedia and QoS over Wireless Networks
- Information Security Policy for Wireless Networks
- Location-Based Applications and Services
- Mobile Social Networks and Crowd sourcing
- Cloud Computing
- Wireless Charging
- Green Communications
- Satellite Communications
- Satellite Broadcast Systems Engineering
- IP Networking over Next-Generation Satellites
- Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
- Mobile Broadband Satellite Services
Editorial Committee
Editor
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Prof George Dekoulis, Aerospace Engineering Institute (AEI), Cyprus (dekoulis@aeispace.org or dekoulis@ieee.org)
Expert Editorial Advisory Board
- Prof. William W. Vaughan, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, USA
- Prof. Marcian Cirstea, Anglia Ruskin University, UK
- Prof. Farideh Honary, Lancaster University, UK
- Prof. Neil Murphy, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, USA
- Prof. Paula S Morgan, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, USA
- Prof. Tomas Beker, European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company, Germany
- Prof. Dimitrios Efstathiou, Chair IEEE VTS & AESS Joint Chapter, Greece Section
- Prof. Carlos Calafate, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain
- Prof. Christophe Soares, University Fernando Pessoa, Portugal
- Prof. Christos Bouras, University of Patras CTI&P-Diophantus, Greece
- Prof. Dimitrios Kallergis, University of West Attica, Greece
- Prof. Domenico Ciuonzo, University of Naples Federico II, IT, Italy
- Prof. Eduard Babulak, Liberty University, USA
- Prof. Dimitrios Gkritzapis, Aerospace Engineering Institute, Cyprus
- Prof. Felix J. Garcia Clemente, University of Murcia, Spain
- Prof. Filipe Caldeira, Polytechnic Institute of Viseu, Portugal
- Prof. Florian Tschorsch, Technical University of Berlin, Germany
- Prof. Francesca Guerriero, University of Calabria, Italy
- Prof. Francesco Moscato, University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli, Italy
- Prof. João Leitão, NOVA-LINCS / FCT / UNL, Portugal
- Prof. Jose Azevedo, Politecnico do Porto, Portugal
- Prof. Manuel Arrebola, Universidad de Oviedo, Spain
- Prof. Mohammed Kaabar, Moreno Valley College, USA
- Prof. Navid Shaghaghi, Santa Clara University, USA
- Prof. Nikos Petrellis, TEI of Thessaly, Greece
- Prof. Olaf Maennel, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia
- Prof. Parag Chatterjee, National Technological University, Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Prof. Rodolfo Oliveira, Nova University of Lisbon, Instituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal
- Prof. Sarhan Musa, Prairie View A&M University, USA
- Prof. Tarek Djerafi, Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique, Canada
- Prof. Elias Panagiotopoulos, Aerospace Engineering Institute, Cyprus
- Prof. Vicent Pla, Universitat Politecnica de Valencia, Spain
- Prof. Vladimir Jotsov, ULSIT- Sofia, Bulgaria
- Prof. Zhongqi Pan, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, USA
Deadlines
Abstract Submission Deadline: 14 June 2020
Book Chapter Submission Date: 30 August 2020
Author notification of acceptance: abstracts and book chapters will be reviewed as soon as they are being received. 1 week maximum delay in reviewing is expected with ultimate notification of acceptance date for complete book chapters the 20th September 2020.
Camera-ready version to be submitted: < 20 October 2020
Publication date: end of 2020 - beginning of 2021
Submissions
All authors of accepted and registered papers at the 2nd International Conference on Big Data & Advanced Wireless Technologies (BDAW’20) will be invited to submit an extended version of their paper to be further published as a book chapter. The Publications Chair, Prof George Dekoulis, is in contact with Springer for the better absorption of all conference submissions by the appropriate publication product. All appropriate submissions will be included in to the upcoming book project by Springer with title “Big Data and Advanced Wireless Technologies”.
The BDAW'20 will take place between 9-10 July 2020 in Cambridge, UK. Authors are invited to submit their full chapter contribution by the 30th August 2020. Original research work is expected to be found in these book chapters. All manuscripts should follow the author's template and guidelines as provided by Springer. Each chapter is expected to be between 20 and 30 pages. Book chapters that do not follow the recommended format will eventually be rejected by the reviewing committee.
Authors are invited to submit their abstract or book chapter contribution through the Easychair conference management system:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=bdaw20
There are no submission fees for the authors to pay during the book publication period. Standard double-blind peer reviewing will be followed for a book chapter to be accepted.
Standard plagiarism software will be used for pre-processing the submitted book chapters. A similarity index of up to 20% will be acceptable for all contributions following the BDAW'20 conference. For contributions outside the BDAW'20 conference a similarity index of up to 10% will be expected.
Please, feel free to contact Prof. George Dekoulis (dekoulis@ieee.org or dekoulis@aeispace.org) for any queries regarding the publication process.
Editor's CV
Prof. George Dekoulis
Prof. George Dekoulis received a PhD in Communications Systems from the Computing & Communications Department at Lancaster University, UK, in 2007. He was awarded a 1st Class Distinctions BEng (Hons) in Communications Engineering degree from the Faculty of Computing, Engineering and Media at De Montfort University, UK, in 2001. He received several awards from STFC, UK and EPSRC, UK and the “IET Hudswell International Research Scholarship”. Has managed known funding of > 20 M€ for over 30 major research projects. External collaborator to NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), USA. Chief Experience Officer (CXO) in Space Engineering and Honorary Professor at Prometheus Space Technologies, Greece. Honorary professor at Aerospace Engineering Institute (AEI), Cyprus. Founder & Chair of the IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Society (AESS) - Cyprus. General Chair of IEEE Aerospace Engineering Innovations 2019 (IEEE AEI 2019) Symposium, 20-23 April 2019, Limassol, Cyprus. Academic advisor/Acting Dean of Sciences to well-known world-class Universities and Colleges. He previously worked as a professor in Computer Science and Advanced Technologies at numerous Universities and University Departments. His research is focused on the design of innovative reconfigurable computing systems.
Publication
All accepted chapters will be published in the upcoming book with title "Big Data & Advanced Wireless Technologies" (BDAW) to be edited by Prof. George Dekoulis and published by Springer. This book belongs to the "Studies in Big Data" (SBD) series with an h-index of 40.
SBD publishes new developments and advances in the various areas of Big Data, quickly and with high quality. The intent is to cover the theory, research, development, and applications of Big Data, as embedded in the fields of advanced wireless technologies, engineering, computer science & engineering, physics, economics and other related fields of science .
The upcoming BDAW book refers to the analysis and understanding of large, complex, and/or distributed data sets generated from recent digital sources coming from sensors or other physical instruments as well as simulations, crowd sourcing, social networks, other internet transactions or all other applications to be covered by BDAW'20.
Indexing: The SBD series of books have an h-index of 40. The new BDAW book will be submitted to ISI Web of Science, DBLP, Ulrichs, MathSciNet, Current Mathematical Publications, Mathematical Reviews, Zentralblatt Math: MetaPress and Springerlink.
Contact
For further information regarding the book, the publication process, the expected post-publication educational activities, our state-of-the-art research activities on Big Data and Advanced Wireless Technologies or to collaborate with our consortium of research partner organizations, please, contact Prof. George Dekoulis, Aerospace Engineering Institute (AEI) (dekoulis@ieee.org / dekoulis@aeispace.org / dekoulis@prometheus-technologies.space etc).