NICEDT-2025: 3rd NIELIT's International Conference on Communication, Electronics and Digital Technologies NIELIT Ropar Ropar (Punjab), India, February 14-15, 2025 |
Conference website | https://nicedt.org/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=nicedt2025 |
Submission deadline | September 30, 2024 |
Submission Deadline Extended | October 31, 2024 |
3rd NIELIT’s International Conference on Communication, Electronics and Digital Technologies (NICEDT-2025),
14th -15th February, 2025, Ropar, Punjab, India
Important Dates
Submission of full length Paper |
30th September, 2024 |
Intimation of Acceptance |
30th November, 2024 |
About Conference
The conference will focus on sharing the outcomes of research and developmental in ICT and related areas. It will be an ideal platform for Industry Professionals, Researchers and Academicians from all over the globe to share their views and present their findings under following tracks.
Track 1 |
AI, ML and Big Data Analytics [Data, Web and Text Mining. Machine learning models and applications, Neural networks/Deep learning, Graph Computation in Big Data, Business Analytics, Data Science, Data Management and Quality, Big Data] |
Track 2 |
Cyber/Mobile/Network Security and Forensic [Cyber-risk management, Evidentiary Aspects of Digital Forensics. Computer and Networks forensics, Digital forensics tools and applications, Network forensics and Traffic Analysis, Transport-Level Security. Wireless Network Security. IP Security and other related areas.] |
Track 3 |
Advanced Computing Technologies [Cloud Computing Architectures and Systems, Cloud Resource Virtualization and Management, Virtual Machine Management in Clouds, High Performance Computing in Clouds. Big Data Management in Clouds, Software as a Service (SaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS) and other related areas.] |
Track 4 |
Blockchain and Software Technology [Blockchain and Machine Learning for Cybersecurity, Anonymity of Blockchain & Cryptocurrencies, Blockchain in supporting critical infrastructures, Digital currency, Cryptocurrency, Privacy exposures and violations and other related areas.] |
Track 5 |
VLSI, Electronics, IoT, Robotics and Automation [Analog and Digital Circuits, Microwave Circuits Design, Low Power Electronics, RF and Wireless Technology, Signal and Image Processing, Cryptography, Robotics and other related areas. |
Track 6 |
Digital Technologies for Future [Digital infrastructure, Digital workplace strategy and technologies, Digital Future of Healthcare, Transformation for Education, Insurance, Manufacturing, Industrial reconfiguration, Digital governance, Digital economy, Bioinformatics, Translational Bioinformatics, Digital intervention for Drug Discovery, Digital Biology etc. |
Track 7 |
Assistive Technology for Divyangjan [Brain Computer Interface (BCI), Augmentative & Alternative Communication, Assistive Devices & Machines, Bioelectronics in Assistive Technology, Inclusion through ICT, Telemedicine and Governance. |
Track 8 |
Strategy for Digital Skilling/Re-skilling for building a Global Future Ready Workforce [Strategy for building a global Future Ready workforce, Virtual AI-enabled platform, Implementing Strategy, A toolkit for Global Digital up-skilling and re-skilling programmes, Reference framework for mutual recognition of Global digital skills, ‘Floating Digital Workforce’.] |
Submission Guidelines
All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference.
Contributors are requested to follow the guidelines given below:
- The title page should include an informative title, name(s), address(es), email id(s), contact no(s) of all authors and affiliations in Times New Roman 14 (only author’s name should be bold).
- Abstract should be of 150-250 Words written in italics followed by a list of keywords (minimum 4 and maximum 10) which are to be written in alphabetical order from the second page onwards. Easy Chair will accept maximum words only.
- The full paper should have 10-14 A4 pages including introduction, survey of literature, proposed work and result section. It excludes bibliography and appendices.
- Use past tense while referring to your results and put everything in a logical order.
- Typescript should be MS Word compatible. The script should be typed in single column, single line spacing 12 font, Times New Roman and 1” margin on all sides of the page.
- All charts, graphs, pictures should be drawn and labelled legibly as “Figure 1”, “Figure 2”, etc. Refer them appropriately in the text of respective section. The figure label should below the figure.
- All the tables should be labelled as ‘Table 1’, ‘Table 2’. Refer them appropriately in the text of respective section. The ‘Table 1’. The table label should be before table.
- Captions of the charts, graphs, pictures should be complete enough to allow appreciation of the illustration without referring to the text.
- The conclusion should end the paper.
- Literature cited should be in chronological order, by first author name, title of the paper, journal name, volume, year and page number.
- Contributor should certify on a separate sheet that the manuscript is his/her original contribution. It should be mentioned that the paper has not been submitted or accepted for publication anywhere else.
- The use of Artificial Intelligence (AI)–generated text in manuscript shall be disclosed in the acknowledgements section of manuscript submitted The sections of the paper that use AI-generated text should have a citation to the AI system that was used to generate the text.
- The manuscript should be submitted in PDF or MS Word (or similar) format.
- The contributors should ensure that they have written done the entire work, and if the contributors have used the work and/or words of others, these work/words have been appropriately cited or quoted. Plagiarism in all its forms constitutes unethical publishing behavior and is unacceptable.
Contact Details
All questions about submissions should be emailed to info@nicedt.org
Mobile number: + 91-1881-257015, Mobile: 7087235351, 9815988717