China Agricultural University Smart Sensing Group
Xinqing Xiao an Associate Professor at College of Engineering, China Agricultural University, China. He is also a world top 2% scientist of Stanford university and Elsevier, the new young star of the "Talent Cultivation and Development Support Program" of China Agricultural University, and the outstanding graduates of Beijing/China Agricultural University. His main research focuses on smart sensing technologies, which includes the battery-free/self-powered/self-driven smart sensing, flexible smart sensing, smart sensing decision control technologies, etc. He has presided over national, provincial and ministerial projects. He has published more than 80 academic papers at home and abroad as the first or corresponding author, obtained more than 20 national invention patents, and provincial and ministerial science and technology awards, social force science and technology awards.
Topics related to the conference theme - “Smart Internet of Things technology and application” - are particularly encouraged, including but not limited in:
The Internet of Things (IoT) technology has already widely applied in our daily life, such as smart home, smart industry, smart agriculture. IoT includes many technologies with smart sensing, wireless communication, data process, artificial intelligence decision making, and database and so on. So many technologies have been developed rapidly and applied widely recently. Here, the workshop will examine some of the recent publications in leading journals that cover advanced technologies and applications about the IoT topics. We will also introduce some newest IoT technologies such as the advanced wireless sensing for mainly in smart agriculture such as the planting, breeding and food supply chain. The scholars (including doctoral and master students) from all disciplines and practitioners interested in the IoT technologies and applications are all encouraged to attend.
How to efficiently improve our skills and performance of IoT ability, and how to apply the advanced IoT technologies in different areas, are the main challenges for creating a smart, sustainable and internet of everything society. The workshop provides a practical overview of an exciting and high-profile new area in smart IoT technology and application. Through sharing research progresses and ideas, we aim to provide multidisciplinary opinions and methodologies for smart IoT technology and application, as well as to create a general future vision of a promising smart, sustainable and internet of everything.
Prospective authors are kindly invited to submit full papers that include title, abstract, introduction, tables, figures, conclusion and references. It is unnecessary to submit an abstract in advance. Please submit your papers in English.
Each paper should be no less than 4 pages. One regular registration can cover a paper of 6 pages, and additional pages will be charged. Please format your paper well according to the conference template before submission. Paper Template Download
Please prepare your paper in both .doc/.docx and .pdf format and submit your full paper by email with both formats attached directly to ws_beijing@confciap.org
Process | Date & Time |
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Paper Submission | December 20th, 2024 |
Review Process | 2 weeks |
Revise & Acceptance | 2 weeks |
Registration & Payment | 2 weeks |
Fees (VAT Included) | Amount |
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Registration and Publishing Fee (6 pages included) | $450 |
Additional Page (per extra page) | $40 |
Accepted papers will be published in Theoretical and Natural Science (TNS) (Print ISSN 2753-8818), and will be submitted to Conference Proceedings Citation Index (CPCI), Crossref, CNKI, Portico, Engineering Village (Inspec), Google Scholar, and other databases for indexing. The situation may be affected by factors among databases like processing time, workflow, policy, etc.
Title: Theoretical and Natural Science (TNS)
Press: EWA Publishing, United Kingdom
ISSN: 2753-8818, 2753-8826 (electronic)
Accepted manuscripts will be submitted to the publisher on a rolling basis. Early-registered papers are expected to be published and printed earlier.
Smart Internet of Things Technology and Application
December 27th, 2024 (UTC+8)
No.17 Qinghua E Rd, Haidian District, Beijing, China, 100107
The workshop provides an opportunity for poster exhibition. Authors who are interested in presenting a poster, please submit your materials (prefer in .pdf) to ws_beijing@confciap.org before December 20th, 2024.
Detailed information on your presentation date and time will be confirmed closer to the workshop. If you have any questions about your presentation or the workshop, please email ws_beijing@confciap.org.
(You can refer to the instructions for more detailed information. Additional presentation guidelines may be announced by workshop committees.)
If you want to attend the workshop on-site, please email ws_beijing@confciap.org. The workshop seats are limited. Both contributors and non-contributors who wish to participate in the workshop in person need to apply to the workshop organizers.
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