FICC 2019
Future of Information and Communication Conference (FICC) 2019
FICC 2019 aims to provide a forum for researchers from both academia and industry to share their latest research contributions and exchange knowledge with the common goal of shaping the future of Information and Communication.
ABOUT FICC 2019
Information and Communication is playing an increasing role in society and within our lives. Recognizing this, FICC 2019 aims to provide a forum for researchers from both academia and industry to share their latest research contributions, future vision in the field and potential impact across industries.
This conference will feature paper presentations, poster presentations, tutorials, project demonstrations, as well as keynote speech by renowned technology experts and authorities.
FICC is part of the SAI Conferences, a group of annual conferences produced by The Science and Information (SAI) Organization, based in the United Kingdom. Previous conferences include Future Technologies Conference (FTC) in San Francisco, Intelligent Systems Conference (IntelliSys) in London and Computing Conference in London.
The conference programme will include paper presentations, poster sessions and project demonstrations, along with prominent keynote speakers and industrial workshops.
FICC 2019 TRACKS
Communication
- Cellular Networks
- Sensing and Sensor Networks
- Geographic information systems
- Cloud Networking
- Signal processing
- Virtualization
- Machine to Machine (M2M)
- Cognitive Radio
- Body Area Networks
- Satellite and Optical Communication
Data Science
- Data Mining
- Big Data
- Statistical Analysis
- Decision Trees
- Deep Learning
- Machine Learning
- Semantic Web
- Web Services and analytics
- Clustering and classification
- Fuzzy Logic
Ambient Intelligence
- Internet of Things
- Intelligent Agents
- Smart Grids
- Smart Cities
- Agents and Multi-agent Systems
- Assistive Technologies
- Affective computing
- Intelligent transportation
- Context-aware pervasive systems
- Emergency and safety systems
Networking
- Mobile Adhoc Networks
- Open Spectrum Solutions
- Software defined networking
- Network mobility management
- Routing Protocols
- Antennas and propagation
- MIMO advances
- Game Theory
- QoS and Scheduling
- Vehicular Networks
Computing
- Cloud Computing
- Quantum Computing
- Grid Computing
- High Performance Computing
- Parallel Computing
- Distributed Computing
- Human-centric Computing
- Ubiquitous Computing
- Bioinformatics and Bio-Inspired Computing
- Social Computing
Security and Privacy
- Mobile and wireless security
- Biometric security
- Intrusion Detection
- Database security
- Cryptography
- Access control
- Denial of service protection
- Information hiding
- Monitoring and surveillance
- Privacy and data protection
Conference Chair
Pascal LORENZ, University of Haute Alsace, France
Program Chair
Kohei Arai, Saga University, Japan