Scope
Supported by IEEE organizations, Web of Science and many
International academic institutions, three main objectives describe
BioSMART. The first one consists in communicating and promoting advanced
researches in Bio-Engineering applications such as Biomedical
engineering, Biometrics, Bionics, etc. The second objective consists in
promoting multidisciplinary techniques, methodologies and approaches as
well as collaborative projects involving more than one Bio-engineering
topic. Finally, the third main objective is to highlight the
applications aiming to connect Bio-engineering to Smart technologies
(e.g. Smart clothes, wearable technologies, connected health, etc), from
signal and image methodologies to smart consumer electronics.
BioSMART will be the right place where researchers from different
Bio-engineering fields can meet and exchange ideas to build outstanding
and innovative future projects. Selected papers are published in IEEE
Xplore, and in International Journals (ISI Web of Sciences).
Topics
Bio-signal processing, Biomedical image processing, Biometrics,
Bio-measurement and Instrumentation, Bionics, Bio-inspired systems,
Bioinformatics, Bio-devices and Biosensors, Computer vision and computer
graphics for Bio-Engineering applications, Internet of Things (IOT) for
Bio Eng., E-health, connected health, telemedicine and smart medical
devices, Smart clothes and wearable technologies and Mobile Smart
applications for bio-engineering, etc.
Special issues
Accepted papers will have a great opportunity to submit their work
in numerous International Journals as special issues of BioSMART 2017.
Awards
- Best Student Papers: three best papers selected by an international Committee.
Exhibitions and demos
- Demonstration stands are setup by start-ups, corporates and research institutions.