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The 2021 International Conference on Smart Cities and Smart Grid (CSCSG 2021) will bring together leading academic scientists, researchers, leading companies and delegates from across the globe to present the most forward-thinking innovations that are transforming the way we live. With the rollout of 5G, the Smart City of the future becomes a realistic vision. The conference will provide a premier interdisciplinary platform for researchers, practitioners and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns as well as practical challenges encountered and solutions adopted in the fields of smart city. In addition, CSCSG 2021 will aim to provide a forum for researchers and practitioners from academia, industry, government institutions, and regulators with background in communications, energy, control, signal processing, analytics and information systems to exchange ideas, explore enabling technologies and share experiences related to smart grids. We welcome you to join us for an exciting program in Hangzhou, China during November 2021 and we hope that with its high quality, this conference will provide an exceptional value for students, academics and industry researchers.
Topics of Interest include but not limited to: 5G; Placemaking; Application-layer service engineering for smart grid; Platforms and technologies; Big Data Architectures; Power and Energy System Applications; Big data for Enterprise and Government; Prototype systems and real-world deployment experiences; Big Data for Urban Informatics; Quality of Service assurance in smart grid systems; Big Data for Vertical Industries; Regional integration; Big Data Management; Reliability, robustness, fault-tolerance, and self-healing; Big Data Models and Algorithms; Security and Privacy of Big Data; Big Data Searching and Mining; Smart and connected communities; Business Ontologies and Models for Smart City; Smart Buildings; Citizen engagement and smart governance; Smart city; Cloud Computing and Networking Infrastructure; Smart city roadmap; Cloud Computing Techniques for Big Data; Smart Economy; Communication-Based Control and Protection; Smart emergency management; Critical infrastructure resiliency; Smart Energy Systems; Cyber security and privacy in smart grid systems; Smart Environment; Demand response management (DRM); Smart Grid and Smart Energy; Deployable microgrids; Smart Grid Architectures and Models; Deployments for Smart Cities; Smart Grid Cyber & Physical Security; Development of Standards for Smart Grids; Smart Grid Demand Response and Market Operations; Digital Goods and Services for Smart City; Smart grid deployment and demonstration project; E-Marketing and Smart Economy; Smart Grid Implementation and Field trials; Electric cars, demand response, distributed generation, storage; Smart grid inspired data communication and networking technologies; Electric Vehicle Integration in Smart Cities; Smart grid inspired data processing technologies; Electronic Service Delivery; Smart Grid Interoperability and Standards; Embedded Computing and fog computing; Smart Grid Load and Energy Management; End Users and Demand Response; Smart Grid Networking and Communications; Energy Management Systems; Smart Grid Security and Reliability Management; Energy Needs and Environmental Challenges in Urban Environments; Smart Grid Standards; Energy Storage, Distributed Generation and Microgrids; Smart Grid Strategy, Planning, and Standards; Energy Transfer and Interactive Technology; Smart grid system management and adaptation; Energy-efficient smart grid systems; Smart Grid Technologies and Equipment; Environment and Urban Monitoring; Smart Grid Testing and Assessing Technologies; Environmental sustainability; Smart Grids for Smart Cities; Future Internet Architecture and Protocols; Smart Healthcare; Generation, transmission, distribution, markets, operations, planning; Smart Home; Heritage conservation; Smart Living; Human-machine interfaces; Smart manufacturing and logistics; ICT Services in Smart Grids and Smart Cities; Smart metering and advanced measurement infrastructure; Impact of Smart Grid on Distributed Energy Resources; Smart mobile devices; Industry, Municipality and University Cooperation; Smart Mobility; Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) for Smart City; Smart Sensors and Advanced Metering Infrastructure; Infrastructure-efficiency; Smart Transportation; Innovative applications in business and government cases; Smart University and Smart Education; Institutional integrity; Smart Urban Environments and Energy; Integrated Infrastructures; Smart Water System; Integration of Distributed Resources; Social access; Intelligent monitoring and outage management; Social Computing and Social Networks; Intelligent urbanism; Sustainable Cities; Internet of Things for Smart Cities; Testing and evaluation tools; Large Power Grid Safety Control; Transit-oriented development; Large-Scale Energy Storage; Virtual Organizations and Teleworking; Machine Learning and Data Mining; Wide Area Protection, Communication, and Control in Energy Systems; Machine-to-machine communications; Wireless Communications; Mobile Computing; Wireless sensor networks; National and Global Energy Interconnection; With applications to smart buildings and home automation; Natural disasters, geomagnetic disturbances, etc.; Zero Energy Buildings; Online Auctions and Technologies; Optical communications and networking in smart grid.
CSCSG 2021 | International Conference on Smart Cities and Smart Grid
The 2021 International Conference on Smart Cities and Smart Grid (CSCSG 2021) will bring together leading academic scientists, researchers, leading companies and delegates from across the globe to present the most forward-thinking innovations that are transforming the way we live. With the rollout of 5G, the Smart City of the future becomes a realistic vision. The conference will provide a premier interdisciplinary platform for researchers, practitioners and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns as well as practical challenges encountered and solutions adopted in the fields of smart city. In addition, CSCSG 2021 will aim to provide a forum for researchers and practitioners from academia, industry, government institutions, and regulators with background in communications, energy, control, signal processing, analytics and information systems to exchange ideas, explore enabling technologies and share experiences related to smart grids. We welcome you to join us for an exciting program in Hangzhou, China during November 2021 and we hope that with its high quality, this conference will provide an exceptional value for students, academics and industry researchers.
Topics of Interest include but not limited to: 5G; Placemaking; Application-layer service engineering for smart grid; Platforms and technologies; Big Data Architectures; Power and Energy System Applications; Big data for Enterprise and Government; Prototype systems and real-world deployment experiences; Big Data for Urban Informatics; Quality of Service assurance in smart grid systems; Big Data for Vertical Industries; Regional integration; Big Data Management; Reliability, robustness, fault-tolerance, and self-healing; Big Data Models and Algorithms; Security and Privacy of Big Data; Big Data Searching and Mining; Smart and connected communities; Business Ontologies and Models for Smart City; Smart Buildings; Citizen engagement and smart governance; Smart city; Cloud Computing and Networking Infrastructure; Smart city roadmap; Cloud Computing Techniques for Big Data; Smart Economy; Communication-Based Control and Protection; Smart emergency management; Critical infrastructure resiliency; Smart Energy Systems; Cyber security and privacy in smart grid systems; Smart Environment; Demand response management (DRM); Smart Grid and Smart Energy; Deployable microgrids; Smart Grid Architectures and Models; Deployments for Smart Cities; Smart Grid Cyber & Physical Security; Development of Standards for Smart Grids; Smart Grid Demand Response and Market Operations; Digital Goods and Services for Smart City; Smart grid deployment and demonstration project; E-Marketing and Smart Economy; Smart Grid Implementation and Field trials; Electric cars, demand response, distributed generation, storage; Smart grid inspired data communication and networking technologies; Electric Vehicle Integration in Smart Cities; Smart grid inspired data processing technologies; Electronic Service Delivery; Smart Grid Interoperability and Standards; Embedded Computing and fog computing; Smart Grid Load and Energy Management; End Users and Demand Response; Smart Grid Networking and Communications; Energy Management Systems; Smart Grid Security and Reliability Management; Energy Needs and Environmental Challenges in Urban Environments; Smart Grid Standards; Energy Storage, Distributed Generation and Microgrids; Smart Grid Strategy, Planning, and Standards; Energy Transfer and Interactive Technology; Smart grid system management and adaptation; Energy-efficient smart grid systems; Smart Grid Technologies and Equipment; Environment and Urban Monitoring; Smart Grid Testing and Assessing Technologies; Environmental sustainability; Smart Grids for Smart Cities; Future Internet Architecture and Protocols; Smart Healthcare; Generation, transmission, distribution, markets, operations, planning; Smart Home; Heritage conservation; Smart Living; Human-machine interfaces; Smart manufacturing and logistics; ICT Services in Smart Grids and Smart Cities; Smart metering and advanced measurement infrastructure; Impact of Smart Grid on Distributed Energy Resources; Smart mobile devices; Industry, Municipality and University Cooperation; Smart Mobility; Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) for Smart City; Smart Sensors and Advanced Metering Infrastructure; Infrastructure-efficiency; Smart Transportation; Innovative applications in business and government cases; Smart University and Smart Education; Institutional integrity; Smart Urban Environments and Energy; Integrated Infrastructures; Smart Water System; Integration of Distributed Resources; Social access; Intelligent monitoring and outage management; Social Computing and Social Networks; Intelligent urbanism; Sustainable Cities; Internet of Things for Smart Cities; Testing and evaluation tools; Large Power Grid Safety Control; Transit-oriented development; Large-Scale Energy Storage; Virtual Organizations and Teleworking; Machine Learning and Data Mining; Wide Area Protection, Communication, and Control in Energy Systems; Machine-to-machine communications; Wireless Communications; Mobile Computing; Wireless sensor networks; National and Global Energy Interconnection; With applications to smart buildings and home automation; Natural disasters, geomagnetic disturbances, etc.; Zero Energy Buildings; Online Auctions and Technologies; Optical communications and networking in smart grid.
Registration Fee | ||||
Category | Early (due by 20/05/2021) |
Regular (due by 25/06/2021) |
Late (after 25/06/2021) |
On Site (Nov 19-21) |
IAEEEE Member Author |
USD 480 | USD 500 | USD 530 | USD 580 |
Non member Author |
USD 500 | USD 530 | USD 580 | USD 610 |
Student Author | USD 460 | USD 480 | USD 520 | USD 550 |
Presentation Only | USD 400 | USD 450 | USD 480 | USD 500 |
Listener | USD 300 | USD 350 | USD 400 | USD 450 |
Extra Page | USD 70/Page | |||
Extra Paper Upload | USD 370/Paper | |||
Extra Banquet Ticket | USD 50/Ticket |
All accepted papers will be published in the digital conference proceedings which will send to be indexed by all major citation databases
Note | Full registration fee covers: (Member/Nonmember/Student Author only) publication fee + meeting sessions on Nov 19-21. + 2 coffee breaks, 1 lunch, 1 dinner on Nov 20 + conference kits. If the paper exceeds 6 pages, the additional pages will be charged as 70 USD/ page. Our payment system will not charge any extra fee, but the credit card payment may incur a few exchange commission which is charged by payers bank, it should be borne by payers. Accepted and registered papers will be published in digital conference proceeding. Member registrants should provide their member ID when registering. Student registrants should provide their scanned copy of student ID when registering.
Cancellation Policy | Requests for refunds must be made in writing and e-mailed to cscsg@iaeeee.org no later than April 15, 2021. After this date, no refund can be made. For each refunded registration, a $100 cancellation fee will be debited from the refund.
Organizer Statement | The organizer reserves the right to change the conference date and venue due to force majeure events. Participants are obliged to observe and cooperate with the organizer’s decision.