Welcome to the
2026 Global Congress on Networking and Communications (GC-NetCom 2026). 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 Irbid in Jordan to present their latest research results and to exchange new ideas and practical experiences.
Scope
GC-NetCom 2026 main scope includes, but is not limited to the following areas: Internet of Vehicles; Quality of Service in Communications; Cognitive Radio Communications; Optical Devices and Components; Wireless Optical Communications; 6G Communications; Indoors Communication Systems; Physical Layer Technologies for Next Generation Communications; Channel Coding for Next Generation Communications; Vehicular Communication Systems; Vehicular Communication Networks; Vehicular System Security; Internet of Things for Smart Cities; Green Internet of Things; Internet of Things Security and Privacy; Internet of Things Enabling Technologies;
GC-NetCom 2026 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.
Jordan
Coming to Jordan represents a unique opportunity to witness the embrace of history and future. As small in area as it is, Jordan has a rich history spanning thousands of years, a history that a tourist can only admire. Places like Petra and the Dead Sea are only examples of the many one-of-a-kind places to visit in Jordan. On top of all that, Jordan, as a peaceful country in a turbulent area, enjoys extreme levels of safety and security. Jordanian people are internationally known for generosity, hospitality and cultural awareness and tolerance.
Enjoy attending GC-NetCom 2026 at Seven Days Hotel, in Irbid, Jordan.
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Enjoy moderate registration fees, and register up to two papers for the same registration fee. Students receive substantial registration discounts.
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Have the possiblity to extend and publish your conference papers with some of the top journal publishers.
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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.
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Papers can be accepted to our conferences only after rigorous peer reviewing.
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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 two peer reviews before it can be considered for acceptance.
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Published papers of GC-NetCom 2026 are indexed by Google Scholar. More indexing is on the way.
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At each conference, 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.
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Sustainable Journey of Cotton: From Farm to Fabric
Summary
Cotton production has two major sustainability challenges. They require huge usage of pesticide and water. The cotton plants have great susceptibility to pests and diseases. Moreover, excessive use of pesticides and fertilizers can harm the environment and promote soil degradation. Remote monitoring systems can be used to detect and monitor pests in cotton production. These systems typically involve sensors placed throughout the field that can detect the presence of pests or signs of pest damage. By detecting pests early, farmers can take proactive measures to control them, such as applying targeted pesticides or introducing beneficial insects. This can help to reduce the overall use of pesticides and minimize damage to the cotton crop. Biological control is a method of pest management that uses natural enemies like insects, mites, or bacteria to control pest populations. These natural enemies, known as bio control agents, prey on or parasitize the pests, reducing their numbers without the need for chemical pesticides. Another issue is the high water consumption required for cotton cultivation. This is because they are growing quickly and need a lot of energy to produce cotton. This excessive water requirement can be managed by using smart irrigation systems that can accurately measure and control water application. Machine learning algorithms can analyze real-time data on soil moisture to optimize water usage in cotton production. By monitoring soil moisture levels continuously, these algorithms can predict when plants need to be irrigated. This helps prevent over-irrigation and soil degradation.
DR. Barnali Gupta Banik is a Ph.D. in Computer Science and having over 18 years of experience in academics, IT (in India and the UK), and government-funded research. She has 5 years of post-doctoral experience as an Associate Professor and department head, along with managerial IT experience. She is a IEEE Senior Member with a strong publication record. She is currently working on AI/ML solution for sustainability of Cotton Crop, Rice-Fish Farming, Farming waste management and Eye gazing Technology in Cyber Security.