ICDINWC 2027: International Conference on Digital Information, Networking and Wireless Communications presents innovations and research in digital information systems, networking technologies, and wireless communications, addressing performance, security, and emerging applications.
Key Topics
- Wireless Communications
- Mobile, Ad Hoc and Sensor Network Management
- Wireless Traffic and Routing
- Multiuser and Multiple Access Schemes
- Optical Wireless Communications
- Wireless System Architectures and Applications
- Channel Modeling and Propagation
- Antenna Systems and Design
- Digital Information and Data Management
- Data Compression
- Data Mining
- Data Stream Processing in Mobile/Sensor Networks
- Data Management in Mobile Peer-to-Peer Networks
- Cloud Computing
- Grid Computing
- Critical Computing and Storage
- Computational Intelligence
- Security and Privacy
- Anti-cyberterrorism
- Confidentiality Protection
- Network Security
- Security, Authentication and Cryptography for Wireless Networks
- Access Controls
- Assurance of Service
- Biometrics Technologies
- Forensics, Recognition Technologies and Applications
- Emerging Technologies and Systems
- Software and Cognitive Radio
- Embedded Systems and Software
- Signal Processing Techniques and Tools
- Technology Developments
- Technology Futures
- System Development and Implementation
- Information Technology Infrastructure
- Information Technology Human Resources
- Information Technology Strategies
- Applications and Networks
- E-Learning
- E-Government
- E-Technology
- Peer-to-Peer Social Networks
- Mobile Social Networks
- Resource Allocation over Wireless Networks
- Critical Infrastructure Management
- Mobile Networking, Mobility and Nomadicity
- Ad-hoc Networks
- Multimedia Computing
Who should Attend
- Network engineers and system architects
- Wireless communication researchers
- Data scientists and IT specialists
- Security and cybersecurity professionals
- Academics and graduate students in networking and computing
- Software and embedded systems developers
- Government policy makers in IT and communication sectors
- Industry professionals in mobile, cloud, and sensor networks