The 30th International Conference on Information Networking (ICOIN) will take place in Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia, under the organization of Korea Institute of Information Scientists and Engineers (KIISE). It has been 30 years since ICOIN originally started under the name of Joint Workshop on Computer Communication in 1986. In past thirty years, computer communication and networking technologies changed every aspect of our lives and societies. While computer networks have contributed largely to the current IT advancement, it will play a key role in new IT paradigms such as IoT and cloud computing and will be applied to various areas of the upcoming society including industry, business, politics, culture, medicine and so on. ICOIN is the most comprehensive conference focused on the various aspects of advances in computer communication and networking technologies.
The main purpose of ICOIN 2016 is to improve our research by achieving the highest capability and encourage open discussions on computer communication and networking technologies. Authors are invited to submit original unpublished manuscripts that demonstrate recent advances in computer communications, wireless/mobile networks, and converged networks in the theoretical and practical aspects.
Authors are invited to submit original unpublished manuscripts that demonstrate recent advances in computer communications, wireless/mobile networks, and converged networks. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
Jan 13
2016
Jan 15
2016
Draft paper submission deadline
Registration deadline
2023-01-11 Thailand Bangkok
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