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Bengaluru (also called Bangalore) is the capital of India's southern Karnataka state. The center of India's high-tech industry, the city is also known for its parks and nightlife. By Cubbon Park, Vidhana Soudha is a Neo-Dravidian legislative building. Former royal residences include 19th-century Bangalore Palace, modeled after England’s Windsor Castle, and Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace, an 18th-century teak structure.
About IEEE Banglore Section IEEE Bangalore was established in 1977 and is one of the most vibrant and dynamic Sections across Asia Pacific (IEEE Region 10) Region. Over the years the strength of the section has grown steadily and currently the Section membership stands more than 7200. This membership is spread across various sectors and is a nice blend of Industry, Academia and Research organizations. Section Conducted 200+ Technical Activities in the year 2014, 480+ Technical Activities in the year 2015, 780+ Technical Activities in the year 2016 and 800+ in 2017, with the help of Student branches and society chapters. IEEE Bangalore Section won the prestigious MGA Outstanding Large Section Award and R10 Distinguished Large Section Award for the year 2013. Bangalore Section has one Subsection (Mangalore), 19 Society Chapters (very few sections across the globe have these many) and 2 affinity groups. The Chapters carry out focused activities in their respective areas by conducting technical talks under DLT, Seminars, Tutorials, workshops, conferences etc. Apart from Chapters two affinity groups viz. Young Professionals and Women In Engineering (WIE) also carry out related activities. IEEE Bangalore and IEEE Princeton and Central New Jersey Sections have signed an MoU as sister sections. Section has 66 active and dynamic student branches. Student Branches have been in the forefront for conducting various activities for benefit of its student members. Section regularly conducts Branch counsellors and chapter chair meetings. ABOUT GLOBAL CONFERENCE (GCAT 2019) The theme for GCAT is Advancement in Technology – researchers and engineers will be brought together from academia and industry, and they will freely expose their ideas and opinions on emerging issues in the field of electrical, electronics and computer engineering as well as information technologies. Prospective authors are invited to submit full paper with six- Eight pages in double-column IEEE conference format via the conference website . More information on about paper format and guidelines for paper submission can be found at the conference website. The conference proceedings will be submitted to the IEEE Xplore® digital library. For quality purpose we follow rules as per IEEE Criteria: The GCAT 2023 Conference themes, grouped in five tracks, are the following (but are not limited to): Important Instructions : We do not accept any papers less than 6 pages We do not accept any papers from the Out of scope ( Mechanical ,chemical, civil engineering department) except the area of call for paper We only accept original papers. Power, Energy and Power Electronics (PEPE) Power Generation, Transmission and Distribution Wireless Power Transfer and Energy Harvesting Renewable Energy Sources and Technology High Voltage Engineering, HVDC-FACTS Switching Circuits and Power Converters Power System Monitoring, Control and Protection Power Quality Grid Impact of Large-Scale Renewable Micro Grids and Distributed Generation Solar, Wind, Hydro, Fuel Cells and Utility Interface Issues Control Communication and Monitoring of Smart Grid Energy Storage System Motors and Drives Forecast and Power Management of Renewable Sources in a Micro Grid Submit Your Paper Signal and Image Processing (SIP) Signal Processing Image Processing Video Processing Pattern Recognition and Object Tracking Audio and Electro-acoustics Submit Your Paper Communication Systems (CS) Antennas, Propagation and Computational EM RF/Millimeter-wave Circuits and Systems Wireless Communications and Networks Optical Communications Modulation and Coding Techniques 5 G communication Wireless Sensor Networks Submit Your Paper Computational Intelligence (CI) Neural Networks Fuzzy Systems Swarm and Evolutionary Computation Machine Learning Computing Technologies (CT) Computing Architectures and Systems Software and Database System Graphics and Animation Multimedia Engineering Network and Cyber Security Devices, Materials and Processing (DMP) Electronic Devices and Materials Processing Nano-electronics Power Electronic Devices and Components Analog and Mixed Signal ICs Biomedical Devices & Application (BDA) Biomedical Signal Processing and Instrumentation Wearable Sensors for Healthcare monitoring Biomedical Imaging Emerging Technologies (ET) 3D Printing/Flexible Electronics Internet of Things (Big) Data Analytics Machine Learning Deep Learning Cloud Computing Python Application Transportation Technologies (TT) Aerospace Technologies Marine and Offshore Engineering Intelligent Transportation Systems Smart Vehicle Other Technologies (OT) Robotics, Control, Instrumentation and Automation Photonic Technologies Lasers, Amplifier and Detectors Humanitarian Technologies Information Systems and Technologies (IST) Information Retrieval Scientific Databases Security Engineering Risk Analysis Reliability Engineering Software Engineering Data Mining Artificial Intelligence Learning Technologies Web Based Computing Web 2.0/ 3.0 Solving Environments Embedded & VLSI (EVL) Logic and high-level synthesis Physical design Embedded systems and processors System-on-Chip (SoC) FPGA prototyping Hardware/software co-design Processor architectures and multicore systems In-memory computing Approximate and stochastic computing AI and machine-learning hardware accelerators Neuromorphic computing Circuits and systems for signal processing and communication Adaptive and reconfigurable computing Analog, mixed-signal, and RF designs Testing, reliability, and fault tolerance Low-power and thermal-aware IC design IoT and micro-sensor interfaces Hardware security EDA algorithms, methodologies and tools Post-CMOS technologies and architectures |
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