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Update on Friday, 30 July 2021: Dr. Mohamed Aly Saad Aly becomes Chairperson of MIC-Signals 2021.
1st Mosharaka International Conference on (MIC- )
1 January - 31 December 1969, ,
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  • Introduction
  • Author Kit
  • Submissions
  • CFP
  • Welcome
  • Why MIC- ?
  • Dates
Welcome to MIC-
Welcome to the 1st Mosharaka International Conference on (MIC- ). This event is intended to represent a major forum for researchers, professionals and students from all over the world to meet in the beautiful and culturally rich city of in to present their latest research results and to exchange new ideas and practical experiences.

Scope

MIC- main scope includes, but is not limited to the following areas: Industrial Internet of Things; Consumer Internet of Things; Internet of Things for Smart Cities; Green Internet of Things; Signal Processing for the Internet of Things; Internet of Things Security and Privacy; Internet of Things Enabling Technologies;

MIC- is planned to feature special sessions, keynote talks and tutorial sessions by leading experts, paper presentations, poster shows, demo shows, discussion panels, as well as other interesting technical activities.

MIC- Tracks

Industrial Internet of Things
(Industrial)
Consumer Internet of Things
(Consumer)
Internet of Things for Smart Cities
(SmartCities)
Green Internet of Things
(Green)
Signal Processing for the Internet of Things
(SigProc)
Internet of Things Security and Privacy
(SaP)
Internet of Things Enabling Technologies
(Technologies)
Why Take Part in MIC- ?
* Enjoy attending MIC- at , in , .
* Enjoy moderate registration fees. Based on the user contribution index (UCI), proportionate registration discounts apply.
* Have the possiblity to extend and publish your conference papers with some of the top journal publishers.
* Only full paper submissions are allowed at all our conferences. No summary or abstract submissions are allowed. Conference topic coverage includes the most current and exciting fields of knowledge and research.
* Papers can be accepted to our conferences only after rigorous peer reviewing.
* Our outstanding reviewing process is facilitated by careful selection of technical program committee members from among the best international experts. Each submitted paper is subject to no less than three peer reviews before it can be considered for acceptance.
* Published papers of MIC- are indexed by Google Scholar. More indexing is on the way.
* At each congress, and based on paper review scores, the paper with the highest scores receives the Best Paper Award. This is an award to which only presented papers are eligible. The best paper award is usually delivered to the presenter of the winning paper at the main conference dinner.
MIC- Dates
MIC- Days Thursday - Thursday: 1 January - 31 December 1969
Full Paper Submission Deadline Tuesday, 2 December 1969
Author Notifications Tuesday, 16 December 1969
Final Paper Submissions Deadline Friday, 26 December 1969
Registration Deadline Friday, 26 December 1969
Registration Cancellation Deadline Thursday, 1 January 1970
MIC- Submissions
MIC- Call for Papers

Welcome

Welcome to the 1st Mosharaka International Conference on (MIC- ). This event is intended to represent a major forum for professors, students, and professionals from all over the world to meet in the beautiful and culturally rich city of in the period 1 January - 31 December 1969 to present their latest research results, and to exchange new ideas and practical experiences in the most up-to-date areas of this exciting field.

Submissions

The types of articles that will be considered for publication include case studies, reviews, as well as theoretical and empirical research. Only papers with top technical quality will be accepted; a fact that is assured by a world-class technical program committee (TPC) and a thorough and rigorous peer review process. All submitted manuscripts are peer reviewed, and acceptance/rejection decisions are based mainly on the importance, originality, clarity, and contribution of the submission to knowledge in the scope of MIC- .

Paper Submission Link

Accepted Papers

Accepted papers must be presented at the conference to be included in the official proceedings and in the online paper database. Unpresented papers lose status of belonging to the conference in any way, and cannot be considered for any possible post-conference collaboration with any other party.

Registration Fees

Regular Registration (up to two papers) €400
Regular Registration (over two papers) €100/Paper
Student Registration (up to two papers) €200
Student Registration (over two papers) €50/Paper
Non-author Registration €100
All Registrations After Registration Deadline Add 25%

Above amounts are clean payments. All money transfer fees and commissions are to be paid by registrants.

Registration fees are per person. Reigstrants are welcome to all conference sessions, and they receive the following:

  • conference kits,
  • pass for conference dinner.

In all paper registrations, the discount percentage of registering author applies.

Dates

Submission Deadline 2 December 1969
Author Notifications 16 December 1969
Final Papers 26 December 1969

Topics

  • Applications and Services of Industrial IoT
  • Availability, Reliability and Robustness of Industrial IoT
  • Big Data in Industrial IoT
  • Cloud Computing for Industrial IoT
  • Communication Protocols for Industrial IoT
  • Efficiency and Fault-Tolerance of Industrial IoT
  • Industrial IoT Architectures
  • Industrial IoT Control and Optimization
  • Industrial IoT over 5G
  • Industrial IoT Software and Middleware
  • Information Management for Industrial IoT
  • Security and Privacy in Industrial IoT
  • Sensors and Actuators for Industrial IoT
  • Simulation of Industrial IoT
  • Consumer IoT Security and Privacy
  • Consumer IoT Use Cases
  • Applications and Services of Consumer IoT
  • Consumer IoT Architectures
  • Big Data in Consumer IoT
  • Cloud Computing for Consumer IoT
  • Communication Protocols for Consumer IoT
  • Consumer IoT Control and Optimization
  • Efficiency and Fault-Tolerance of Consumer IoT
  • Availability, Reliability and Robustness of Consumer IoT
  • Information Management for Consumer IoT
  • Sensors and Actuators for Consumer IoT
  • Simulation of Consumer IoT
  • Consumer IoT Software and Middleware
  • Consumer IoT over 5G
  • Business Aspects of the Internet of Things for Smart Cities
  • Economical Aspects of the Internet of Things for Smart Cities
  • Internet of Things for Transportation
  • Social Aspects of the Internet of Things for Smart Cities
  • Sensors for Smart Cities
  • Internet of Vehicles
  • IoT-Based Smart City Infrastructures
  • IoT-Based Smart City Services
  • IoT-Based Cloud Computing for Smart Cities
  • IoT-Based Edge Computing for Smart Cities
  • IoT-Based Networking for Smart Cities
  • Green IoT Services and Applications
  • Mobility Management in Green IoT
  • Network Management in Green IoT
  • Energy-Efficient IoT Transmission
  • Energy-Efficient Resource Allocation for IoT
  • Energy-Efficient Computing for IoT
  • Energy-Efficient Networking Protocols for IoT
  • Energy-Efficient IoT Architectures
  • Big Data for Green IoT
  • Cloud Computing for Green IoT
  • Edge Computing for Green IoT
  • Network Virtualization for Green IoT
  • Middleware for Green IoT
  • Testbeds for Green IoT
  • Artificial Intelligence for Green IoT
  • Security and Privacy in Green IoT
  • Signal Processing for the Internet of Things
  • Adaptive Filters
  • Filter Banks
  • Application Level Security, Privacy and Trust
  • Big Data Security in IoT
  • Consumer IoT Security and Privacy
  • Intelligent Security Framework for the IoT
  • Secure Edge Computing in IoT Systems
  • Security and Privacy in Green IoT
  • Security and Privacy in Industrial IoT
  • Security and Privacy in IoT
  • Security and Privacy in Sensor Networks
  • Intelligent Network Technologies for the Internet of Things
  • mmWave Technologies for the Internet of Things
  • Mobile Computing for the Internet of Things
  • Mobile Sensing for the Internet of Things
  • RFIDs for the Internet of Things
  • Sensor Networks for the Internet of Things
  • VLC and FSO for the Internet of Things