Call for papers
GECOST 2025 is an international conference tailored for engineers, researchers, and professionals from academia, research institutions, and industry. It provides a platform to discuss and present innovative developments, applications, and challenges in advancing sustainable technologies and green energy solutions.
The GECOST 2025 program includes distinguished keynote speeches, invited sessions, technical oral presentations, and best paper awards across multiple tracks.
This year’s theme is ‘Intelligent Solutions for Sustainable Energy and Technology’.
Topics of interest for submission include, but are not limited to:
Track 1: Green Computing and Security
Topics: High Performance Cloud Computing; Computing for Sustainability; IoT, CPS, CPSS; Data mining algorithm; Data and Information Quality Control; Computer Vision; Distributed Computing; Software Engineering; Bioinformatics; Semantics Web; Cryptography; Digital Forensics; Mobile Security; Cloud Security; Energy Constrained Network Devices; Algorithms and Game Theory.
Track 2: Green Communications, Networks, and Signal Processing
Topics: Energy Efficient Physical Layer; Power Harvesting; 5G networks; MIMO Systems; Cognitive Radio and Cognitive Networks; Signal Processing for Communications; Communication Architecture; Delay Tolerant Networks; Fault Tolerance, Reliability and Survivability; Flow and Congestion Control; Multimedia and Real-Time Networking; Optical Networks and Systems Protocols and Standards; Satellite and Space Communications; Sensor/Embedded Networks and Pervasive; Personal Area Networks; Social Network Behaviors; Modeling, And Analysis; Vehicular, Underground and Underwater Networks; Software Defined Networking , Smart Grid Communications, Power-line Communications, Antenna and Wave Propagation.
Track 3: Intelligent Embedded Systems and Analytics
Topics: Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Deep Learning; Agricultural Informatics and Communication; Big Data Analytics; Bio-inspired Optimization; Community Information Systems; Remote Sensing; GIS and GPS; Disaster Management; E-Systems; Informatics Hybrid Evolutionary Algorithms; Hybrid Intelligent Systems; Neural Networks; Neuro-Fuzzy Models and Applications; Neuro Informatics Open Source: Challenges and Opportunities; Smart grid and Renewable Energy; Low Power Electronics; VLSI Systems; Nano Electronics; FPGA Development; System on Chip; Embedded Applications; Embedded Memory Architecture; System Automation; Power Electronics and Control Scheme.
Track 4: Green Energy and Power System, Smart Grid
Topics: Power Generation; Transmission and Distribution; Power System Monitoring; Control and Protection; Energy: Renewable Energy Sources , Grid integration of renewables, system integration of renewables, power system operation and control, Power Electronics; Energy Forecasting, Load Forecasting; Microgrids, smart grids and distributed generation: Architecture, sizing, topologies and control methods, distributed generation; Energy storage: methods, modelling, design and simulation; Electric Vehicles: Charging (slow, medium, boost), Battery Management System, Hybrid Vehicles, Grid Integration of Electric Vehicles.
Track 5: Sensors, Green Materials, Alternative Energy and Control Process
Topics: Capacitive Sensors, Ultrasonic Sensors, Temperature Sensors, IR Sensors; Sensors in Process Control; Nanotechnology; Nanomaterials; Photonic; Nano-sensors; Biosensors; Green Technologies; Green Materials; Biogas Energy Process; Solid Waste Energy; Green Sensors
Track 6: Digital Applications in Industry, Government, and Higher Education
Topics: Big Data Analysis on Decision Making; Telecommunication Management; Industrial applications involving data analytic and computation; Data Science; AI in Governance; Policy Making; Power and Energy Management; Testing and System Trial; Prototyping validation; Green Communication Management; Technology-Enhanced Learning and Teaching
All papers submitted must follow the IEEE Conference format which can be downloaded from the link below. A peer review process will be used to evaluate all papers submitted for consideration. If a paper is accepted, at least one author needs to register and present the paper. The camera-ready version of an accepted paper should have a length of four (4) to five (5) pages. Up to two (2) additional pages are allowed, each additional page incurs a fee of USD 25 per page. The maximum length of a paper, including the additional pages, is seven (7) pages.
Submission template: https://www.ieee.org/conferences/publishing/templates.html Submission link: https://edas.info/N33217