IT Revolutions 2011 Student Competition

ICST Student competition provide a way for student members to connect to the community and impact humanity through the creative application of technology and engineering. ICST's prestigious competitions reward development skills and creativity and provide peer recognition and wide dissemination of the projects through its publications.

Deadline 15 January 2011

GAIN:

  • Recognition from your peers around the world
  • The chance of having your work published on prestigious journals and EAI’s digital library.
  • The opportunity to present your work at an IT REVOLUTIONS 2011
  • Enter the IT-Revolution student competition by submitting your paper based on the topics below.

    Topics

  • Green Energy
  • Alternative Energy Generation Sources, Power Quality, Sustainability, Smart Grids & Distributed Systems, Recyclable Engineering.
  • Smart Buildings
  • Home Automation, Safety and Security Systems, Energy Management in Building, AMRs, Wired and Wireless Multimedia, 6LoWPAN, Peer to Peer, Mesh Grids, DTV and DVB-T.
  • eHealth and Ambient Assisted Living
  • Applied Signal Processing, Mobile Broadband, Wireless LAN, IEEE 802.11 Standards, Bluetooth, RFID, NFC, WPAN, Mesh Networking, Reliability, QoS Security, Handheld and Wearable Computers, 6LoWPAN.
  • Smart environments and user Experience
  • Internet of Things, Smart environments, ITs and city life, ITs in wellness and homecare, business usage and leisure activities, ITs and tourism, sensing location and context-awareness, user interaction models for ITs applications, field trials and pilots, context-awareness systems, modeling and representation of smart scenarios, applications for AmI environments.
  • Agrobusiness applications
  • Crop control, Food and Goods Tracking, Sensor and Controls, Power Consumption.
  • Grid and Cloud Computing
  • Data mining, Biometrics, Privacy, Encryption, Ubiquitous and pervasive Systems, Mobile Computing and Communications, IPv6.
  • eLearning
  • Pervasive Learning, Games, Entertainment, ubiquitous learning models and ontologies, Technological Issues in Education, E-content Management and Development, Virtual Universities.

    Submission Guidlines with ASSYT

    Student competition papers are allowed up to 12 pages (8 pages minimum), including all figures, tables and references.

    To submit you paper please click here and look for IT-Revolutions 2011 SC.