27th International Symposium on Wireless Personal Multimedia Communications (WPMC2024)

“Secure 6G – AI Nexus: Where Technology Meets Humanity”

17-20 November 2024
Sharda University, Greater Noida (NCR-Delhi), India

27th International Symposium on Wireless Personal Multimedia Communications (WPMC 2024)

“Secure 6G – AI Nexus: Where Technology Meets Humanity”

Sharda University, Greater Noida (NCR-Delhi), India

Workshops

Schedule for Workshops

Workshop Expert Time and Venue
Workshop 1 Pranav M. Pawar (Birla Institute of Technology and Science Pilani, Dubai & BITS Pilani, Dubai, United Arab Emirates)
Dnyanesh S Mantri (Pune University & Sinhgad Institute of Technology, Lonavala, India)
Raja Muthalagu (Birla Institute of Technology and Science Pilani, Dubai Campus, United Arab Emirates)
Neeli Rashmi Prasad (ITU, Center for TeleInFrastructure (CTIF), USA)
20 November 2024 / 09:00 AM - 10:30 AM / 101, Block 45
Workshop 2 Vivek Ahuja  (Architecture & I Was Working as AGM in TATA Projects for NMHC- Museum Lothal, India) 20 November 2024 / 09:00 AM - 10:30 AM / Anand Swaroop Auditorium, Block 45
Workshop 3 Takeshi Matsumura (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) & Kyoto University, Japan)
Hirokazu Sawada (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan)
20 November 2024 / 11:45 AM - 15:00 PM / Anand Swaroop Auditorium, Block 45

Workshop Proposals

Authors with affiliation and country Title & Abstract / Date Time Venue
Pranav M. Pawar (Birla Institute of Technology and Science Pilani, Dubai & BITS Pilani, Dubai, United Arab Emirates) Dnyanesh S Mantri (Pune University & Sinhgad Institute of Technology, Lonavala, India) Raja Muthalagu (Birla Institute of Technology and Science Pilani, Dubai Campus, United Arab Emirates) Neeli Rashmi Prasad (ITU, Center for TeleInFrastructure (CTIF), USA)

Title:IEEE International Workshop on Digital Privacy for Future Generations Healthcare

Date/Time/Venue: 20 November 2024 / 09:00 AM - 10:30 AM / 101, Block 45

Abstract:Privacy is an umbrella term that equates to respect for an individual's dignity. When it integrates with digital technology, it alludes to individuals' right and authority to control the flow of their personally identifiable information on the digital platform. Digital privacy aims ensuring the confidentiality and privacy of individuals' personal identifiable information while using digital devices, technologies, and online services. Adopting digital technology in healthcare is not novel, but the COVID-19 outbreak has accelerated its incorporation into healthcare. Digital technology perks a wide range of healthcare professions, including biomedicine, diagnostic imaging, and remote patient monitoring, to mention a few, through facilitating accurate and effective health-related decisions. Thanks to technological advancements, healthcare professionals and other medical personnel are now quickly accessing and retaining patient information, which aids in scouring for optimal and swiftly acted-upon medications. While the technology's inception is positive, it raised privacy issues for patients' personally identifiable information and other sensitive health data that remain intact. The workshop is the efforts of IEEE Digital Privacy Healthcare Subgroup and it aims to become a platform to present the ideas, research progresses, and future directions in the digital privacy in healthcare. The objective of the workshop is to gather academicians, researchers, scientist, and doctors under one umbrella where they can discuss challenges, issues, and solutions to achieve the digital privacy in healthcare. The workshop will call for submissions from all research areas related to digital privacy in healthcare, as well as the tools, techniques, standards, and practices to use tools and techniques in well manner for healthcare benefits.

Vivek Ahuja (Architecture & I Was Working as AGM in TATA Projects for NMHC- Museum Lothal, India)

Title: Shaping the Future of Narrative Architecture in the Era of 6G and AI

Date/Time/Venue: 20 November 2024 / 09:00 AM - 10:30 AM / Anand Swaroop Auditorium, Block 45

Abstract: The convergence of 6G and Artificial Intelligence (AI) promises a revolutionary transformation in narrative architecture, turning built environments into dynamic, responsive canvases. This workshop explores the fusion of technology and storytelling, focusing on sensory experiences' role in shaping human interactions with architectural spaces.

Takeshi Matsumura (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) & Kyoto University, Japan) Hirokazu Sawada (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan)

Title: Future Wireless Technology for Next Generation Mobile Communications

Date/Time/Venue: 20 November 2024 / 10:45 AM - 15:00 PM / Anand Swaroop Auditorium, Block 45

Abstract: Integration of wireless communications with AI and sensing is being considered for next-generation mobile communication systems, which will require much higher performance in terms of ultra-high reliability, low latency, large-scale, and ubiquitous connectivity to achieve innovative application as immersive communication, etc. The following wireless communication technologies are envisioned and being researched and developed to realize next-generation mobile communications. ・Infrastructure construction technology that combines wired and wireless communications for high speed, large capacity, low latency, high reliability, and low power consumption ・Technology to extend communication coverage by seamlessly combining terrestrial networks with non-terrestrial networks such as satellites and HAPS. ・Technology to realize an integrated network evaluation environment that utilizes virtualization technology, etc. This Workshop aims to involve discussions and technical presentations of the vision, challenges and key enabling technologies on the related networks, communications, and applications to the above topics.