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ISABEL 2011 : 4TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON APPLIED SCIENCES IN BIOMEDICAL AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES | |||||||||||||||
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:: Theme
Smart Enablers of Communication and Biomedical Technologies supporting Post-Disaster Aftermath :: Scope The inter-disciplinary approach is becoming an increasing need in scientific and industrial communities. The most evident example of such a need is represented by the strong interconnection between biomedical and communication engineering. On the one hand, ICT can provide new tools for making healthcare systems more effi cient and responsive in order to supply in-the-home and mobile healthcare solutions. On the other hand, many of the most recent advances in communication technologies – from algorithms to the electronics and materials – are “bio-inspired”. Moreover, it is increasing the awareness of the great potentials offered by the synergistic combination of many disciplines (e.g., mathematics and physics, biology and chemistry) in both biomedical and communication engineering. The global interest towards a safer Planet is forcing the industrial and scientific worlds to seek for engineering solutions in order to reestablish normal conditions both in terms of communication and medical-related functionalities, which are two of most basic needs of human beings, especially under critical scenarios in the aftermath of a disaster, either natural or man-made. Hence, from 2011 onward, ISABEL will also look upon the application of sciences in biomedical and communication engineering so as to develop novel technologies and solutions that can make our lives “safer” in critical situations. ISABEL aims at creating a stage where researchers, scientists and business people can discuss and share ideas at the frontiers of life sciences, pure sciences and engineering. :: Topics of Interest (but NOT limited to) Track 1: ICT for Life (Safety, Healthcare and Energy) Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems for e-Healthcare Cyber Attacks Protection Digital Forensic Emergency Communications Energy Harvesting and Wireless Power Transmission Interoperability of Disaster Responders Communication Systems ICT for Intelligent Transportation Systems ICT Impact on Climate Changes and Green Communications Mobile Technologies for Healthcare Applications Nanovectors Therapeutics Tele Healthcare, Medical Applications and Information Systems Smart Homes and Assisted Living Standars for e-Healthcare Unmanned Search and Rescue Wearable and Implantable Wireless Sensors for Healthcare Wireless Body Area Networks (BANs) and In-Body Communications Track 2: Devices, Materials and Electronics Bio-Nanotechnologies Biosensors, Biomaterials and Tissues Electromagnetic Impact on Human Body Fractal Antennas Lab-on-a-Chip Devices Low-Power Sensing Devices Safer and Sustainable Chemical Materials Wireless Implantable Devices Track 3: Acquisition, Analysis, Processing and Recognition Biomedical Image/Signal Detection, Acquisition, Analysis and Processing Blind Source Separation and Source Identifi cation Human-Machine Interfaces/Brain-Computer Interfaces Remote Monitoring and Transmission of Vital Signs: RFID and Radar Devices Wavelets and Multi-Rate Signal Processing Track 4: Maths, Physics and Biology for ICT Advances in Information Theory Bio-Inspired Algorithms for ICT Bionics for ICT Cryptography and Quantum Cryptography Learning-Capable Techniques for ICT Nano Communication Networks Neural Networks Optimization Techniques for ICT Quantum Communications RF-Molecular Networks Self-Organizing Networks and Advances in Network Theory Track 5: Maths, Physics and Biology for Medicine Biological Information Theory Bionics for Medicine Computational Molecular Biology Human Sensorimotor Control Mathematical Modelling and Design of Medical Diagnostic Tools Mathematics of the Brain Physics of Diagnostic and Therapeutic Systems Physiological Fluid Dynamics :: Submission Guidelines Submitted papers must represent original work that is not currently under review in any other conference or journal, and has not been previously published. Prospective authors are encouraged to submit a 5-pages full paper or a 2-pages extended abstract including results following the instructions in the IEEE conference template. All accepted papers will be granted either an oral presentation or a poster presentation. Please find detailed information for submission at: http://www.isabelconference.com/index.php?page=submission :: Dissemination All accepted papers will be published in IEEEXplore. Selected authors will be invited to submit extended versions of their papers for special issues or fast tracks in well-reputed journals. :: Best paper awards Three best paper awards and three best student paper awards will be granted to the authors of the best full papers presented at ISABEL 2011. Each awarded author will receive a memory placate and one title from River Publishers. :: Important Dates April 15, 2011 | Special session proposals (submit the Special session proposals template to secretariat@isabelconference.com) April 15, 2011 | Workshop proposals (submit the Workshop proposals template to secretariat@isabelconference.com) May 15, 2011 | Tutorial proposals (submit the Tutorial proposals template to secretariat@isabelconference.com) May 15, 2011 | Demo/Prototype proposals (submit the Demo/Prototype proposals template to secretariat@isabelconference.com) July 31, 2011 | Regular paper/Extended abstract submission September 05, 2011 | Review completion deadline September 15, 2011 | Invited paper submission September 15, 2011 | Notification of acceptance September 30, 2011 | Camera-ready submission September 30, 2011 | Video submission September 30, 2011 | Early registration :: Keynotes A Tiny Revolution: New Tools for Synthetic Biology Prof. Gregory Timp, University of Notre Dame, Indiana Computer Modeling of Plaque Formation and Development in the Arteries Prof. Nenad Filipovic, University of Kragujevac, Kragujevac, Serbia, and Harvard University, USA RFID Technology for Pervasive Sensing of Things and Humans Prof. Gaetano Marrocco, Dept. of Informatics, Systems & Production, University of Rome "Tor Vergata", Italy Can we Detect Changes on and below the Surface in Epithelium Mucosal Tissue Structure using Scattered Light? Prof. Fernand Cohen, Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Drexel University, USA :: Special Invited Lectures Challenges on Mobile Terascale Computing Integrated with Sensors Prof. Tamas Roska, Hungarian Academy of Sciences and the Pazmany P. Catholic University, Hungary :: Prototypes and Demos Hiteg Data Glove Dr. Giovanni Saggio, Health Involved Technical Engineering Group (HITEG), Dept. of Electronics Engineering, University of Rome "Tor Vergata", Italy Monitoring of the Fracture Healing Progress using Orthopedic Implants Christian Moss, Hamburg University of Technology, Germany :: Invited Special Sessions Applied Sciences: Quantum ICT Prof. Marina Mondin, Dept. of Electronics, Politecnico di Torino, Italy :: Featured Special Sessions Applied Sciences: • Applied Math to HST • Bio-Inspired Algorithms for ICT • Bio-Nanotechnologies • Mathematics as Foundation of ICT • Mathematics of the Brain • Number Theory Applied to Wireless Communications • Wavelets and Multi-Rate Signal Processing Information and Communication Technologies: • Ambient Assisted Living • Body Area Networks • Communication Networks for Sustainability • Distributed and Cooperative Signal Processing in Medical Applications • Electromagnetic Impact on Human Body • Energy Efficient On-sensor Processing • Energy Harvesting for Wireless Biomedical Sensor Applications • Health Informatics • ICT for Development and Disaster Recovery • ICT for Intelligent Medical Transportation Systems • ICT Solutions for Medical and Healthcare Applications • Nano Communication Networks • Open Source Resources for Image Data Handling • Propagation Models for Wireless Biomedical Applications • Security, Privacy and Trust in Healthcare • Standars for e-Healthcare • UWB for Medical Applications • Wearable Computing and Communication for e-Health • Wireless Sensors for Biomedical Applications Health Science Technologies: • Advances in Neural-, Rehabilitation- and Cognitive Engineering • Bioelectronics and Signal Processing for Prostheses and Wearable Medical Devices • Biomaterials and Biosensors • Biomedical Sensor Networks • Bionic devices for handicapped and novel diagnostics • Biophysical Modeling • Biosignals: detection, acquisition and processing • Blind Source Separation and Source Identification • Brain Computer Interface • Compression of Biomedical Signals and Images • e-Textile for Control of Active Prosthesis - neural control of movement and in motor rehabilitation • Genome Sequence Information Analysis • Intelligent Implantable Devices • Leadless Pacing • Medical Image Detection, Acquisition, Analysis and Processing • Monitoring of Mental Health Patients • Nanomedicine • Nanorobots in Neuroscience • Nanovectors • New fronteers in cancer detection and treatment • Optimization in Distributed ECG Interpretation • Wireless implantable Devices for Neural Interfaces General: • Recent Patents in Biomedical and Communication Engineering :: Registration http://www.isabelconference.com/index.php?page=registration :: Location and Social Events http://www.isabelconference.com/index.php?page=venue http://www.isabelconference.com/index.php?page=social :: Organizing Committee Dr. Simone Frattasi (General Chair and President) Dr. Nicola Marchetti (TPC Chair and Vice-President) Kyranova Ltd, UK Luigi Frattasi (Logistics and Meeting Planner) Kyranova Ltd, UK Alice H. Pedersen (Web Marketing and Secretariat) Kyranova Ltd, UK :: Local Advisory Committee Dr. Mischa Dohler Centre Tecnològic de Telecomunicacions de Catalunya (CTTC), Spain Prof. Angel Lozano Universitat Pompeu Fabra (UPF), Spain Prof. Gregori Vazquez Technical University of Catalonia (UPC), Spain :: ISABEL International Scientific Committee Dr. Nicola Marchetti (Chairman) Kyranova Ltd, UK Dr. Simone Frattasi (Vice-Chairman) Dr. Ernestina Cianca Scientific Coordinator of CTIF-Italy, Dept. of Electronics Engineering, University of Rome "Tor Vergata", Italy Prof. Peter Jung Dept. of Communication Technology, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany Prof. Constantinos B. Papadias Athens Information Technology (AIT), Greece Prof. Robert Allen Institute of Sound and Vibration Research, University of Southampton, UK Prof. Tamás Roska Hungarian Academy of Sciences and the Pazmany P. Catholic University, Hungary Prof. Sergio Cerutti Dept. of Biomedical Engineering, Politecnico di Milano, Italy Prof. Metin Akay Arizona State University, USA Prof. Gaetano Marrocco Dept. of Informatics, Systems and Production, University of Rome "Tor Vergata", Italy Prof. Marina Mondin Dept. of Electronics, Politecnico di Torino, Italy Dr. Kamran Sayrafian NIST and University of Maryland, USA Prof. Sanjay Kumar Birla Institute of Technology (BIT), India Prof. Ilangko Balasingham Intervention Centre, Oslo University Hospital, University of Oslo, Norway Dept. of Electronics and Telecommunications, Norwegian University of Science & Technology (NTNU), Norway Prof. Xiaoliang Zhang Dept. of Radiology and Program in Bioengineering, University of California at San Francisco (UCSF), USA :: Technical Programme Committee http://www.isabelconference.com/index.php?page=committees#technical_programme :: Patrons and Sponsors CTIF (Center for TeleInFrastruktur) CTTC (Centre Tecnologic de Telecomunicacions de Catalunya) IEEE GOLD (Graduates of the Last Decade) River Publishers Smiths Medical UPC (Technical University of Catalonia) UPF (Universitat Pompeu Fabra) WiseSense (www.wisesense.net) :: Multimedia http://www.isabelconference.com/index.php?page=photo http://www.isabelconference.com/index.php?page=video :: Contact Information Alice H. Pedersen (Secretariat) Kyranova Ltd, 20-22 Bedford Row, London, UK Phone 1: +39 06 99 34 45 43 Phone 2: +44 14 22 57 17 14 Fax: +39 06 62 20 20 02 E-mail: secretariat@isabelconference.com URL: www.isabelconference.com |
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