Events
14th annual international CSECS Conference - June 29th to July 2nd 2018
ASPires Project Presentations at CSECS 2018
Early Detection of Forest Fires - Standard Interfaces and Protocols as Sensor Network and Cloud Level Definition
Presenter: Katerina Zlatanovska, Ministry of Defense, Macedonia (Online)
IOT and Sensor-to-Cloud Implementation Architectures
Presenter: Dr. Rossitza Goleva, New Bulgarian University, Bulgaria
LoRa Sensors Implementation in Forest Fire Detection
Presenter: Dr. Rossitza Goleva, New Bulgarian University, Bulgaria
End-user Application for Early Forest Fire detection and Prevention
Presenter: Prof. Dr. Peter Peinl, University of Applied Sciences, Fulda, Germany
6th World Conference on Information Systems and Technologies
The 6th World Conference on Information Systems and Technologies was held from 27 March to 29 March 2018, in Naples(Italy). WorldCIST is a global forum for researchers and practitioners to present and discuss recent results and innovations, current trends, professional experiences and the challenges of modern information systems and technologies research together with their technological development and applications. Nearly 200 scientists from the whole world visited the conference and enjoyed an excellent atmosphere for knowledge sharing and networking. The project, its challenges and the ASPires approach were presented by Ivelin Andreev (Interconsult Bulgaria Ltd.). The presentation attracted significant attention and opened place for multiple discussions not only during the presentation but within the next 2 days.
The ASPires advanced IoT platform paper passed the strict criteria of a triple "blind review" and qualified among the proceedings from the conference. As further sign of recognition it was also published in "Trends and Advances in Information Systems and Technologies vol.3" book which shall further increase the impact and aid to higher awareness of the ASPires contribution across the scientific community.
More information on the conference and the proceedings could be found here: