Abbrevation
ICCES
City
Cairo
Country
Egypt
Deadline Paper
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Abstract

The 14th IEEE International Conference on Computer Engineering and Systems (ICCES 2019) will be held in Cairo, Egypt during December 17-18, 2019. ICCES provides a forum to exchange experiences and promote new trends in the field of computer engineering and systems. ICCES stimulates scientific and controversial discussions, and encourages research and development from Egypt and around the world. Best paper will be awarded at the closing session of the conference. Authors are invited to submit papers on the following tracks but not limited to: Computer Hardware and Design: Computer Architecture Embedded Systems & HW/SW Co-Design Power-aware Systems Reliability and Fault Tolerance Quantum Computing Network on Chip Architectures Computer Aided Design System-on-Chip Real time Systems Advances in Electronics for Computing Software Engineering and Applications: Multimedia and Web Applications Parallel Computing & Algorithms Software Engineering Computer Applications Quantum Algorithms Social Networks and Applications Code Generation and Optimization Real time Software Soft Computing and AI techniques Computer Networks and Security: Parallel and Distributed Computing Networks Optical Wireless Communications & Networks Cloud Computing & Big Data Analytics Computer Networks and Security Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing Quantum Communication and Security Internet of Things (IOT) Ad-hoc and sensor networks Heterogeneous wireless networks Special industrial networks Green Computing Systems Engineering and Artificial Intelligence: Deep and Representation Learning Intelligent Control Systems Smart sensors and actuators Control Systems and Robotics Video, Speech and Audio Processing Modelling and Simulation Smart homes Biomedicine in Computing Nano and Quantum Systems Communication Circuits and Systems: Analog and Mixed-Signal design Cognitive Radio Networks Communications Theory Photonics devices, circuits and systems RF design Serial Links Signal Processing for Communications