inhgad Institute of Technology (SIT) Lonavala - since its establishment in 2004, is involved in practicing teaching-learning methodologies of excellence to deliver quality engineering education for students all over India. It comes under the aegis of Sinhgad Technical Education Society (STES) set up in August 1993, under the dynamic leadership of Prof. M.N. Navale with an objective of providing quality education.
The Institute has beautiful natural surroundings and residential campus of 200 acres. It maintains academic discipline that aims for individual innovations, development of students, and boasts of 'dedicated’ team of faculty members. An initiative for industry interface has been SIT’s salient feature.
GCWCN is the second global conference which was aimed to address the developments in the field of wireless technology and networking over the globe. The theme of the event is “Green Technology in Next Generation Networks”. The conference is aimed to bring together the academia, industry, standardization forums and SDO’s working on green, secure and cognitive communication. The conference will explore incremental, ambitious and innovative activities, trends and future challenges towards ICT globalization. It includes issues in existing and novel wireless technologies such as cellular, short-range, sensor, future radio access, vehicular communication and embedded ones. The conference will also focus on issues in cognitive and self-organizing networks, Internet of Things, Signal processing, network without borders, recent advances in information theory and its application, multimedia applications and services.
Chief Patrons
HON’BLE PROF. M. N. NAVALE
Founder President, STES , Pune
HON’BLE DR. (MRS) S. M. NAVALE
Secretary, STES, Pune
HON’BLE MR.ROHIT M. NAVALE
Vice President (HR), STES, Pune
HON’BLE MS. RACHANA M. NAVALE-ASHTEKAR
Vice President (Admin), STES, Pune
General Chairs
DR. MANIK S. GAIKWAD
Principal, SIT, Lonavala
GENERAL CHAIR
DR. DNYANESHWAR S. MANTRI
Associate Prof, Department of E&TC, SIT,Lonavala
GENERAL CO-CHAIR
DR. DILIP D. CHAUDHARY
Vice principal, SIT, Lonavala
LOCAL ORGANIZATION CHAIR
Technical Program Committee Chairs
DR. THAKSEN J. PARVAT
Professor, HOD IT, SIT, Lonavala
DR. NEELI RASHMI PRASAD
Professor, International Technological University
(ITU), California, USA
DR. SAMANT KHAJURIA
Associate professor, Aalborg university, Denmark
DR. SURYANARAYANA DOOLLA
Associate Professor IIT Bombay and Vice-Chair, IEEE Bombay section
DR. B. SATYANARAYANA
Scientific Officer (H), Department of High Energy Physics, TIFR, Mumbai and TPAC, IEEE Bombay Section
Technical Program Committee Co-Chairs and Treasurer
PROF. NISHANT N. PACHPORE
Asst. Professor SIT, Lonavala
TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE CO-CHAIR
DR. AMOL. A. KALGE
HOD Electrical SIT, Lonavala
TREASURER
PROF. RAKESH. S. BADODEKAR
Asst. Professor IT, SIT, Lonavala
PUBLICITY CHAIR
PATRONS
Dr. A. V. Deshpande, Campus Director,Vadgaon(Bk),Pune
Prof. M .G. Bhat, Director, Engineering, STES, Pune
Prof. S. B. Pharkute, Member, Academic Monitoring Committee
Dr. S. D. Lokhande, Principal, SCOE, Vadgaon Pune.
Dr. K. P. Patil, Principal, SAE, Kondhwa, Pune.
Dr. R. S. Prasad, Principal, SITS, Narhe, Pune.
Dr. Y. P. Reddy, Principal,NBN Sinhgad School of Engg, Ambegaon.
Dr. M. S. Rohokale, Principal, SKNSITS, Lonavala.
Dr. C.B. Bangal , Principal, RMD Sinhgad School of Engineering, Warje Pune.
Dr. K.J. Karande,Principal, SKNSCOE, Korti, Pandharpur
Dr. S. D. Nawale, Principal, NBN, Solapur.
ORGANIZING CHAIRS
Keynote Chairs: Prof. S. L. Mhetre and Ms. R. D. Kapadi
Panel Session Chair: Prof. M. S. Jadhav and Mr. N. K. Patil
Publication Committee Chairs: Prof. N. N. Pachpor and Mr. A. E. Mhankale
Finance Chairs: Prof. G. V. Lohar and Mr. A. A. Labade
Technical Support: Mr. V. D. Raskar and Mr. T. A. Ansari
TRACK CHAIRS
Mr. G. A. Bhalerao
Mr. S. B. Nimbekar
Ms. S. R. Patil
Ms. N. B. Shitole
Mr. R. S. Badodekar
Mr. G. V Lohar
Mrs. S. V. Tade
Mr. M. N. Kalgunde
TRACK 1: COMMUNICATIONS NETWORKS
Mobile social networks
Self-organizing networks
Inter-working of 2G, 3G and 4G wireless networks
Vehicular networks
Autonomic Communications
Cross-layer design and optimization
Green and secure MAC
MIMO antennas and network architectures
Congestion and Admission Control
Machine-to-Machine (M2M) communications
Multimedia QoS and traffic management
Wireless networking in smart cities
B3G/4G systems, WiMAX, WLAN, WPAN
5G Inter-networking
Energy-efficient Computation and Communication
Fault tolerance, Reliability and Survivability
Interconnection Networks and Architectures
Smart Antenna Based Networking
Smart Grid Communications
Smart Antenna Based Networking
TRACK 2: COGNITIVE RADIO NETWORKS
Cognitive Radio Networks
Future Wireless Internet
Cloud Computing and Data Center Networks
Interworking Of Heterogeneous Wireless Networks
Localization for Wireless Networks
Optimal Energy-Aware Clustering
Traffic and Energy Consumption Rate
Energy-Efficient Topology Control
Energy Optimization in Multi-Hop Communications
Energy Supply, Lifetime and Transmission Power
Energy Harvesting For Autonomous Networks
Software Define Radio (SDR)
Spectrum Management (Cognition)
TRACK 3: INTERNET OF THINGS (IOT)
IoT Architectures, Protocols, and Algorithms
IoT Big Data Analysis
User-Oriented, Context-Aware IoT Services
IoT Device and Network Domain Technologies
IoT Sensing Things Technology and Applications
Cloud Computing and IoT
Security, Trust, Privacy and Identity in the IoT
IoT Application Scenarios
Performance Evaluation of IoT Technologies
Crowd-Sourcing and Opportunistic IoT
Data Analytics and Decision Automation
Data Management in IoT
Efficient Resource Management Based on IoT
End To End/Machine to Machine (M2M) Protocols
Knowledge-Based Discovery of Devices in the IoT
Localization in IoT
TRACK 4: MEDIA AND SIGNAL PROCESSING
Image, Video, and Multimedia Signal Processing
Virtual Reality Signal Processing
Speech and Audio Signal Processing
Social Media Networks
Multimedia Communications
Compressive Sensing and Compressive Sampling
Adaptive Signal Processing
Signal Processing Applications and Systems
Sensor Array & Multichannel Signal Processing
Multi-Rate Signal Processing
Spoken Language Processing
Video Processing, Segmentation and Analysis
Real Time Signal Analysis
Biomedical Signal Analysis
Parallel and Distributed Algorithms
Pattern Recognition and Analysis
TRACK 5: SECURITY
Security and Privacy
Reliability Aspects
Mechanisms for Authentication
Secure Communication
Encryption Algorithms
Sensor Secure Management
Data Integrity and Trustworthiness Issues
IoT Security
Information-Theoretic Security
Cyber Security and Policies
Application Layer Security
End-To-End Security and Mobility
Wireless Network Security and Privacy
Embedded Security
Device Security
TRACK 6: GREEN ICT
Smart Cities
Multiple Accesses Controls
Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks
Co-Operative Networks
Network Protocols and QoS Scheduling
Radio Resource and Mobility Management
Next Generation Networks
Wireless Telemedicine and E-Health Services
Radio Propagation and Channel Modeling
Source, Channel Coding and Access Techniques
RFID and Wireless Sensor Networks
Positioning and Localization Protocols
Synchronization Controls in WSN
Intelligent Transportation System
Bandwidth Management
Cloud Computing and Data Center Networks
High Performance Switching and Routing
TRACK 7: ADVANCED SMART GRID AND POWER SYSTEM
Communications Networks for Smart Grid
Responsive Grids
Smart Metering, Demand Response and Dynamic Pricing
Electric Vehicle Technologies
Photovoltaic Technology
Solar Thermal Applications
Wind and Water Based Energy Generation
Hydrogen & Fuel Cell
Energy Network and Topologies
Smart Grid Technology and Micro-Grids
Energy Harvesting and Conversion
Application of Optimization Techniques to Smart Grid / Micro-Grid
Wide Area Protection, Communication, and Control in Energy Systems
Cyber Security Systems (Intelligent Monitoring and Outage Management)
Power Quality Control and Utility Applications
Renewable Energy
Electric Machines
Modeling, Simulation, Analysis, Design and Implementations of Power Circuit
Smart Grid Applications
The GCWCN2018 organizers regard plagiarism as a serious professional misconduct. All submissions will be screened for plagiarism and when identified, the submissions by the same author will be rejected. A submission SHOULD NOT be intended to get reviews from the Program Committee for the sole purpose of improving on the quality of the paper. A submission implies that the author intends to ultimately register the paper upon a favorable response from the conference organizers. GCWCN2018 doesn’t encourage withdrawals after the paper is accepted.
- If you don’t have EDAS account. Create New Account on EDAS
- Prepare the paper according to guide lines and follow the template
- Abstract should be of 100-500 words
- Check for book marks –not allowed
- Check for author, Name, Affiliation, and email ( Max Four authors)
- Get the pdf of word file , through pdf express
- Follow the instructions
- Don’t forget to add the co-authors on EDAS while submitting the paper (Most IMPuthors Instructions For Paper Preparation And Submissio
- Create account at IEEE PDF eXpress
- Conference ID 44232XP
- Create file : put your paper file
- Brows and upload the paper , wait for some time and then press refresh button , or check for your email , generated pdf will be sent, or after refresh lick on the title and get your paper ready for submission to conference ( you need to approve the collection).
- Submit the paper to site in word format, and wait till pdf is created according to instructions.
- Get PDF and submit on line to conference.
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2018
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2018
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