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Virtual Conference with participation free of charge

WebSite: http://icities2020.unisa.it/ EasyChair: https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=icities2020

Virtual Conference

We decided to not cancel the event, but to turn it into a virtual event. We have taken this decisione because iCities 2020 can represent an important opportunity for our community to share initiatives and research results and to create opportunities for research and innovation collaborations with the Industrial World and the Territory.

Important Dates

Submission deadline: extended to July, 12 2020 (June 28, 2020) Notification: extended to July, 27 2020 (July 13, 2020) Registration: free of charge

Conference Topics

A smart city is a vision where key ICT technologies are seamlessly integrated to meet the real and priority needs of its population by enhancing the quality of the urban services while lowering overall costs. The offered services have to be context-dependent and have to be designed in accordance with the specific objectives of the city for which they are intended. Smart city solutions have to be multi-disciplinary, blending together socio, cultural, and technical aspects altogether. The conference, at its sixth edition, is an opportunity for people from academia, industries, and public institutions to meet and define new collaborations in the perspective of forthcoming national or international project calls. In this respect, it is not intended to only disseminate theoretical scientific activities. Instead, its main goal is to present available innovative solutions and active research projects, as well as novel ideas for new proposals and collaboration. We expect contributions in all the fields related to ICT-based solutions for smart cities and communities. Potential topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following application domains:

  • Civic Engagement
  • Climate & Environment Management
  • Context & Situation Awareness
  • Cultural Heritage & IoT
  • Digital Humanities
  • E-Culture
  • E-Education
  • E-Government & Finance
  • E-Health & Well-Being
  • E-Inclusion
  • E-Tourism
  • Food & Agriculture
  • Mobility, Transportation & Logistics
  • Sentiment Analysis & Affective Computing
  • Smart Building & Infrastructure
  • Smart Energy, Water & Waste
  • Smart Mobility
  • Smart Vehicles
  • Walkability
  • Urban Security

For additional information related to specific ICT topics, see the focus groups pages of the National Lab on Smart Cities and Communities: https://www.consorzio-cini.it/index.php/it/home-smart-cities

Submissions instructions

Potential contributors are requested to send an extended abstract that briefly describes the project, or project idea, to be presented. Both active and recently terminated projects can be considered. Novel ideas for new project proposals are also welcome. Extended abstracts must be submitted in PDF, following the IEEE template available at https://www.ieee.org/conferences/publishing/templates.html, and must not exceed 2 pages in size. Submission is through EasyChair: https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=icities2020. When submitting, you are requested to select which of the conference tracks better fits your contribution. Submitted extended abstract will undergo a review process to check their relevance to the conference. The submission of a contribution implies that, if accepted for presentation, at least one of its proponents must register (paying the requested fee) and attend the conference for giving the presentation.

Organizing Committee

Steering Committee Chair

Antonio Puliafito - University of Messina & CINI

General Co-Chairs

Francesco Colace - University of Salerno & CINI Massimo De Santo - University of Salerno & CINI

Technical Program Chair

Daniela Micucci - University of Milan Bicocca & CINI

Technical Track Chairs

Track "e-Culture & e-Tourism" * Gian Paolo Rossi, University of Milano & CINI Track "e-Government & e-inclusion" * Eugenio Zimeo, University of Sannio & CINI Track "Smart Energy & Smart Buildings" * Henry Muccini, University of L'Aquila & CINI Track "Smart Mobility" * Paolo Nesi, University of Firenze & CINI Track "e-Education" * Dario Bruneo, University of Messina & CINI Track "Well-being, e-Health & Smart Food" * Stefano Chessa, University of Pisa & CINI Track "AI & Big Data for Smart Cities" * Giovanni Semeraro, University of Bari & CINI

Industry Track Chairs

Arcangelo Castiglione - University of Salerno Marco Lombardi - University of Salerno Francesco Orciuoli - University of Salerno

Industrial Board

Paolo Balella Hewlett-Packard Enterprise Gabriele Folchi Oracle Italia Domenico Lanzo Netcom Group S.p.A. Giuseppe Lieto System Management S.p.A. Tuccio Loria Analog Devices GmbH Felice Russillo Confapi Enrico Scarrone TIM Pasquale Sessa Confindustria Salerno

Registration Chair

Domenico Santaniello - University of Salerno

Local Organizing Committee

Fabio Clarizia (Chair) - University of Salerno Rosalba Mosca - University of Salerno Carmine Valentino - University of Salerno

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