ICSEng is the series of International Conferences, jointly organized on a rotational basis among three institutions: University of Nevada Las Vegas, USA – International Conference on Systems Engineering (ICSEng); Wrocław University of Technology, Poland – International Conference on Systems Science (ICSS); Coventry University, United Kingdom – International Conference on Systems Engineering (ICSE). Conference covers systems engineering with the focus on applications and was first held in 1974 in Wrocław (Poland) as 1st ICSS. In the current form it was founded by Zdzisław Bubnicki, William Wells and Glyn James. The 27th edition of ICSEng will be held in Las Vegas, USA in August 2020.
Scope of Conference
The Conference will cover the general area of Systems Engineering, with particular emphasis being placed on applications. It is expected to include sessions on the following themes:
- Aero-Space Systems (Avionics, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, Aviation Control)
- General Control Systems (Control Theory, System Identification and Adaptive Control, Nonlinear Controls, Applications)
- Power Systems (Environmental Systems, Energy Systems, Renewable Energy, Nuclear Energy)
- Uncertain Systems
- Machine Learning and Analytics (Deep Learning)
- Industrial Automation and Robotics
- Information and Communication Systems (Information and Communication Theory, Geographic Information Systems, Global Position Systems, Applications)
- Distributed Computer and Computer Networks Systems (Modeling and Analysis, Distributed and Wireless Systems, Distributed Servers, Parallel and Distributed Systems, Networks)
- Middleware and Cloud Computing
- Security (Networks, IoT, Distributed Systems, Embedded Systems, Cloud Computing)
- Bigdata (Data Mining, Data Warehouses, Sensor Networks, Data Classification, Regression)
- Internet of Things (Smart Cities, Precision Agriculture, Industrial IoT)
- Analog and Digital Hardware Systems (Real-time Systems, Embedded Systems, Hybrid Embedded Systems, Mixed Signal Designs, Multi-media Systems)
- Intelligent Systems (Expert Systems, Artificial Intelligence, Neural Network, Fuzzy, Optimization Techniques, Hybrid Systems, Applications)
- Gaming and Entertainment Systems (Technology, Security, Design, Tools)
- Bio-metrics System (sensors, integration, data analysis, verification techniques)
- Bio-surveillance Systems (heterogeneous data sources, monitoring techniques, signal detection algorithms, privacy protection )
- Systems Engineering Standards, Modeling, Paradigms, Metrics, Testing, Management, Optimization, Simulation, Scheduling, Reliability and Fault Tolerant
- Systems Engineering Education
- Computer Assisted Medical Diagnostic Systems (single and multiple modality medical data analysis, expert systems, prompting systems, databases, performance evaluation)
Special Sessions:
- Optimal, Robust, and Adaptive Control Systems (Dr. Sahjendra Singh, Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, UNLV, USA)
- Computational Intelligence for High Dimension and Complex Data (Dr. Grzegorz Borowik, researcher and entrepreneur, Warsaw, Poland)
- Engineering Next Generation Surgical Systems (Prof. Jerzy Rozenblit, Distinguished Professor and Raymond J. Oglethorpe Endowed Chair in the Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Arizona, USA.
- Intelligent systems for a sustainable era (Dr. Morris Ezra, Deputy Director, Institute of Postgraduate Studies and Research (IPSR), Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman, Jalan Sungai Long, Bandar Sungai Long, Cheras, 43000 Kajang. Selangor. Malaysia.)
- Deep Video Analytics and Big Visual Data: Computational Models, Algorithms and Applications (Dr. A Vadivel, Dept. of Computer Science, SRM University, India)
- Special Session on Automated Machine Learning (Dr. André C. P. L. F. de Carvalho, Professor, Department of Computer Sciences, University of São Paulo, Brazil.)
- Applied Media Informatics and Technology (Prof. Takayuki Fujimoto, Ph.D. (Toyo University, Tokyo JAPAN)
Keynote Speeches:
1. Prof. Jerzy Rozenblit, Distinguished Professor and Raymond J. Oglethorpe Endowed Chair in the Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Arizona, USA.
Title: Enhancing patients’ safety through simulation modeling, high technology, and human skills
2. Prof. R. Jacob Baker, PhD, PE, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Nevada Las Vegas, USA.
Title: Memory Module Design, Architectures, and Communications.
3. Prof. Andre Ponce de Leon F. de Carvalho, Institute of Mathematics and Computer Sciences, University of Sao Paulo at Sao Carlos, Sao Carlos, SP, Brazil
Title: AutoML: The next step in Machine Learning
4. Prof. Janusz Kacprzyk Ph.D., D.Sc., Polish Academy of Sciences(More to be added)
Papers due: March 21, 2020.
Notification of acceptance: April 20, 2020