The FABULOUS 2016 Conference caters for a limited number of workshops on dedicated session topics. The aim of these workshops is to discuss work in progress and explore opportunities for new research related to a topic of interest within the context of the conference.
Proposals will be evaluated regarding relevance and anticipated interest, and should include Workshop title, presenter information, abstract, and intended audience.
A workshop proposal should contain:
- Title of the workshop
- A brief description of the specific technical issues that the workshop will address
- The reasons why the workshop is interesting and timely
- A draft call for papers, including the workshop submission deadlines
- Tentative composition of the organizing and program committees
Presentations delivered during the workshops are based on papers that have been selected through peer- review process. Accepted workshop papers are included in the Conference Proceedings. Best workshop paper publications may be included in various Transactions or other journals.
Workshop #1: Future access networks (FAN 2016)
Workshop Chair: Prof.Veljko Milutinovic, Serbia
The workshop will comprise topics such as 5G access networks, self-organizing networks, ad-hoc networking, cognitive radio systems and dynamic spectrum access.
Workshop #2: Enablers of future smart infrastructures (EnFuSI 2016)
Workshop Chair: Prof. Emil Jovanov, USA
The workshop will comprise topics such as wireless sensor networks, M2M and D2D communications, smart environments.
Workshop #3: Data Mining, Big Data and Cloud Computing (DaMBiC 2016)
Workshop Chair: Onur Mutlu, Carnegie Mellon University
The workshop will comprise topics such as cloud computing, software defined networking, big data and security.
Workshop #4: eHealth and Biomedical engineering (HeBiEn 2016)
Workshop Chair: Prof. Dimitrios Fotiadis, Greece
The workshop will comprise topics such as practical realizations of smart Internet of things, eHealth, assisted multi-modal learning, biomedical engineering, ICT in sport etc.
Proposals for workshops should be at most four pages in length and must be submitted by electronic mail to: Aleksandar Peulic.