Proceedings of the 2nd International Symposium on Computer, Communication, Control and Automation
The 2013 2nd International Symposium on Computer, Communication, Control and Automation (3CA 2013) will be held on December 1-2, 2013, Singapore.
The conference will bring together the researchers from academia and industry, as well as practitioners to share ideas, problems and solutions relating to the multifaceted aspects of Computer, Communication, Control and Automation.
It is gratifying that the proceeding of 3CA2013 include more than 117 excellent papers selected from more than 219 submitted paper(s) whose authors involved at least 25 countries and areas such as Algeria, China, Christmas Island, Czech Republic, Estonia, France, Hong Kong, India, Iran, Italy, Kazakhstan, Korea, Republic of Malaysia, Mexico, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Russian Federation, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Slovakia, Spain, Taiwan, Thailand, Tunisia, Turkey, Ukraine, and the United Kingdom.
After the excellent presentations on December 1, 2013, authors from different countries and areas participated warmly in discussions on December 2, 2013, for their viewpoints with dividing into several session by topics.
The organizing committee carried out the selection of invited and contributed papers, and their arrangements into 6 sessions with paper topics:
1) Six papers place stress on ‘Circuits and Systems’
2) 76 papers talk about ‘Computers and Information Technology’
3) Fourteen papers are on ‘Communication Systems’
4) Ten papers on ‘Controls Theory and Applications’
5) Nine papers on ‘Automation and Signal Processing’
6) Three papers on ‘Electrical Power Systems’, especially, Computers and Information Technology.
Most of the authors made oral presentations or poster communications.
The editors were responsible for selection of reviewers for the papers, whom we thank for their promptitude and accurate work. The communication between authors and referees was managed by the editors.
Anyway, our sincere thanks to the support from the technology committee for designing the conference web page and also spending countless days in preparing the final conference program in time for printing. Many thanks to Miss Han: 3CA 2013 secretary for arranging to type a large number of the invitation letters and for establishing the vast 3CA 2013 conference address data base, and thanks to other staff assisting in the various stage of the editorial work, especially the international committees of our conference.
Garry Lee
The conference will bring together the researchers from academia and industry, as well as practitioners to share ideas, problems and solutions relating to the multifaceted aspects of Computer, Communication, Control and Automation.
It is gratifying that the proceeding of 3CA2013 include more than 117 excellent papers selected from more than 219 submitted paper(s) whose authors involved at least 25 countries and areas such as Algeria, China, Christmas Island, Czech Republic, Estonia, France, Hong Kong, India, Iran, Italy, Kazakhstan, Korea, Republic of Malaysia, Mexico, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Russian Federation, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Slovakia, Spain, Taiwan, Thailand, Tunisia, Turkey, Ukraine, and the United Kingdom.
After the excellent presentations on December 1, 2013, authors from different countries and areas participated warmly in discussions on December 2, 2013, for their viewpoints with dividing into several session by topics.
The organizing committee carried out the selection of invited and contributed papers, and their arrangements into 6 sessions with paper topics:
1) Six papers place stress on ‘Circuits and Systems’
2) 76 papers talk about ‘Computers and Information Technology’
3) Fourteen papers are on ‘Communication Systems’
4) Ten papers on ‘Controls Theory and Applications’
5) Nine papers on ‘Automation and Signal Processing’
6) Three papers on ‘Electrical Power Systems’, especially, Computers and Information Technology.
Most of the authors made oral presentations or poster communications.
The editors were responsible for selection of reviewers for the papers, whom we thank for their promptitude and accurate work. The communication between authors and referees was managed by the editors.
Anyway, our sincere thanks to the support from the technology committee for designing the conference web page and also spending countless days in preparing the final conference program in time for printing. Many thanks to Miss Han: 3CA 2013 secretary for arranging to type a large number of the invitation letters and for establishing the vast 3CA 2013 conference address data base, and thanks to other staff assisting in the various stage of the editorial work, especially the international committees of our conference.
Garry Lee