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(ICASPACE 2021)  Sri N Keynote Speakers International Advisory Board 1. Dr. David Benton, Professor, Aston University, Birmingham, England. 1. Dr. Mahender Kumbham, Valeo, Ireland Photonics. 2. Dr. N. Sudarshan Rao, Professor, Penn State Behrend, Erie, USA. 3. Dr. T. G. Thomas, Professor, BITS Pilani, Dubai, UAE. 2. Dr. Y. N. Singh, Professor & Dean, Infrastructure Committee, IITK. 4. Dr. Mahadevan Iyer, Professor, University of Texas, Dallas. 3. Dr. Anupam Sharma, Associate Director, DSP, DRDO, Hyderabad. 5. Dr. Ravi Paul Gollapalli, P.E., Assoc.Professor, Univ. of North Alabama,, USA. 4. Dr. T. G. Thomas, Professor, BITS Pilani, UAE. 6. Dr. Mahender Kumbham, Valeo, Ireland Photonics. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE 7. Dr. A Alphones, Assoc. Professor, NTU, Singapore. 5. Dr. N. Sudarshan Rao, Professor, Penn State Behrend, Erie, USA, ON 8. Dr. Sivan Nagireddy, Technical Director, RF Pixels, Sunnyvale, CA, USA. ADVANCES IN SIGNAL PROCESSING 6. Mr. Swapnil Bora, Founder & CEO, MeshTek Labs, Texas, USA. 9. Mr. Yoshiki Maekawa, Technical Manager, Kyocera Asia Pacific, Thailand. 10. Dr. Namuduri V.Kamesh, University of Texas, North Arlington, USA. AND 11. Prof. Sattar B.Sadakhan, University of Bobilan, Iraq. COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Advisor 12. Prof. S.Burhanuddin, University of Technology, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 13. Prof. Pudurita, University of Mauritius. (ICASPACE 2021) Sri N. Subash, Secretary & Correspondent. National Advisory Board 29 to 31 July 2021 Chair 1. Dr. P.K.Jain, Professor, ECE & Director, NIT Patna. 2. Dr. Narasimha Sarma N V S., Director, IIIT Trichy. About Hyderabad Dr. N. Sudarshan Rao, Professor, Penn State Behrend, Erie, USA. 3. Dr.Y N Singh, Professor & Dean Infrastructure Committee, Hyderabad is the largest city and the capital of the Indian state of Telangana, a major 4. Dr. Chandan Chakraborty, Professor, NITTTR, Kolkata. upland region of the Deccan Peninsular, India. Hyderabad city has a moderate climate 5. Dr. Brajesh Kumar Kaushik, Professor, IIT Roorkee. Co-Chair throughout the year. It has a unique combination of tropical wet and dry climate 6. Prof. Mohammed Zafar Ali Khan, IIT Hyderabad. and is warm and pleasant for most time of the year. The Pearl City, Hyderabad with its unmatched blend of history and modernity, hypnotizes everyone setting their foot 7. Dr. L. Pratap Reddy, Professor, JNTUH, Hyderabad. in this beautiful city of Nizams. Prof. K. Jaya Sankar, Principal, MGIT. 8. Dr. Anupam Sharma, Associate Director, DSP, DRDO Hyderabad. Hyderabad offers a variety of tourist attractions ranging from Heritage Monuments, Prof. S. P. Singh, HoD, ECE, MGIT. 9. Dr. M.K.Soni, Vicechancellor, MRIU – Faridabad. lakes and parks, gardens and resorts, museum to delectable cuisine and a delightful 10. Dr. Bapiraju S, Professor, IIIT Hyderabad. shopping experience. 11. Prof. K.S.Udgata, University of Hyderabad. Conveners The city is noted for its monuments which include the masterpiece Charminar, and 12. Prof. R.K.Singh, Director Academics, GNI, Hyderabad. the fort of Golconda, Chowmahalla Palace, Qutub Shahi Tombs, Falaknuma Palace etc. Apart from historical places, other tourist attractions are Ramoji Film City, Dr. D. Venkat Reddy 13. Dr. A.K.Singh, Sc-G, DLRL, Hyderabad. Hussain Sagar Lake, Birla Planetarium, Salar Jung Museum, Snow World, Lumbini 14. Dr. Atul Negi, Professor, University of Hyderabad. Dr. T. D. Bhatt Park, NTR Gardens, Chilkur Balaji Temple and many more. 15. Dr. L. Anjaneyulu, NIT Warangal. Dr. Ch. Raja Hyderabad is a hub of trade & commerce and also an international centre for infor- 16. Dr. N.Balaji, Professor, JNTUK, Kakinada. mation technology (IT). Hyderabad Information Technology and Engineering Consul- 17. Dr. V.Sumalatha, Professor, JNTUA, Anantapur. tancy (HITEC) City, is a major global information technology hub, and the largest bioinformatics hub in India. 18. Dr. P.Chandra Shekar, Professor, Osmania University, Hyderabad. Co-Conveners 19. Dr. N P Rath, VSS University of Technology, Burla, Odisha. Mr. D. V. S. Nagendra Kumar 20. Dr. Arvind Kumar, NIT Kurukshetra, Haryana. Dr. T. R. Vijaya Lakshmi 21. Mr. Muthukrishnan Chinnasamy,CEO, Semiconductor Fabless Dr. Y. Praveen Kumar Reddy Accelerator About the Institute Dates to Remember Conference Souvenir Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Technology is one of the premier Engineering Colleges in Conference souvenir will be brought out during ICASPACE-2021 and will include Deadline for submission of Full 3 May 2021 the Self- Financing category in Telangana. MGIT is affiliated to Jawaharlal Nehru abstracts of all the selected papers. Papers Technological University, Hyderabad. The institute has received accreditation for six UG programs four times from National Board of Accreditation, New Delhi and the Publications Notification of Acceptance/ Institute is also accredited by NAAC with an ‘A’ grade. The institute offers instruction 4 June 2021 in eleven Undergraduate Programs (Computer Science, Information Technology, Electri- Request for revision cal & Electronics, Electronics & Communication, Mechatronics, Metallurgical & Materials Engineering, Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Computer Deadline for submission of 11 June 2021 Science and Business System, Computer Science and Engineering (Artificial Intelli- Accepted papers will be published in Springer Camera ready Paper gence and Machine Learning) and Computer Science and Engineering (Data Science) and five PG programs. The institute has received MHRDs NIRF-2020 Ranking in Lecture notes series of Electrical Engineering. Registration with late fee of Rs.500 18 June 2021 the rank band: 201-250. Conference Dates 29, 30 & 31 July 2021 URL for uploading the Manuscript: https://icaspace21.mgit.ac.in About the Department Registration Fee Guide Lines for the Paper Submission The department of Electronics & Communication Engineering was started in the year 2000 with a vision to mould competent Electronics and Communication engineers with sound theoretical and practical knowledge, working for the betterment of humankind. Upon acceptance, at least one author of the paper must The department has excellent infrastructure facilities, laboratories and forty well experi- Experimental investigation with specific conclusions. register and present the work during the Conference. enced & qualified faculty supported by dedicated technical staff. The department has Original Contribution, not published earlier. R&D and Project Lab. The department has successfully completed AICTE sanctioned Indian Foreign research project (RPS) & FDP. The department of Electronics & Communication Case studies of industrial importance. Description Engineering regularly organizes national level technical events and seminars. Author Author Simulation studies with practical demonstration/result. Design of Instruments/Systems/Software. Industry Rs. 4000/- 100 USD Scope of ICASPACE-2021 Faculty Member Rs. 3000/- 75 USD Format for Submission of Paper Research Scholar and Rs. 2500/- 50 USD Three-day International Conference (ICASPACE - 2021) will be organized by the Student Department of ECE, MGIT, Hyderabad from 29 to 31 July 2021 through online mode. A number of renowned personalities from Industry, Research Organizations and Aca- Non-presenting Rs. 1500/- 30 USD demic Institutions have given their consent to grace the conference to emphasize the Paper should not exceed 6 (six) A4 size sheets. Member (Attendees) benefits of Recent Trends in Electronics & Communication Engineering for a wide For guidelines on font size, type, margins, and other document related infor- variety of engineering applications. mation, please refer to the following link Bank Account details for Registration fee Payment Call for Papers https://www.overleaf.com/latex/templates/springer-lecture-notes-in-computer- science/kzwwpvhwnvfj#.WuA4JS5uZpi Account Name MGIT RECURRING EXPENDI- TURE ICASPACE-2021 invites papers related to various techniques on recent developments in At least one of the authors must register and attend the confer- Electronics and Communication Engineering for presentation. The papers and invited Conference Account 180401001260 talks by eminent practicing engineers are expected to benefit the participants. Papers ence for presenting the paper. number selected & presented in ICASPACE-2021 will be published in Springer Lecture Notes Maximum number of authors is 4 (Four) per paper. series of Electrical Engineering. ICICI Bank, CBIT, Gandipet Branch, Bank & Branch Hyderabad, Telangana – 500 075, Conference Tracks India How to register IFSC Code ICIC0004385 Track 1: Signal/Image/Video/Speech Processing. Track 2: Advanced Communication Systems with focus on 5G technology. Link to register: https://forms.gle/Xpfu9LTAetg8D4eT9 For further details contact: Track 3: Applications of AI & ML in Signal Processing. Mr. D.V.S. Nagendra Kumar, Co-Convener +91 98499 53764 Link to join Conference Telegram Group: Track 4: Wireless Communication Technologies, Networks & Big Data Applications. Dr. T.R.Vijaya Lakshmi, Co-Convener +91 94900 19191 https://t.me/joinchat/AAAAAEmMxdzGrBkhS41K4w Dr. Y. Praveen Kumar Reddy, Co-Convener +91 97057 50777 Track 5: Electromagnetic, RF, Microwave & Wearable Technology, Radar Signal Processing. Conference URL: www.icaspace21.mgit.ac.in Address: Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Technology Kokapet (Village),Gandipet,Hyderabad-500 0075, Telangana, India Track 6: Automation, Robotics & Optimization Algorithms. Conference e-mail: [email protected] Registration QR Code Phone: 8466997000, 040 - 24193057, www.mgit.ac.in .
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