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The Emerging technology is going to give a new dimension to the way we perform our everyday activities. This kind of technique are now built a rapid advances in key areas of computer and information technology, such as Internet of Things, Artificial intelligence (AI), and their practical and theoretical principles. This is therefore a challenging task due to the Communications, Computing and Fourth Industrial Revolution. There is a huge amount of technology currently available, the content of which is not specified or could be significantly unemployed. Meaningfully deploying the content of these techniques relies on a comprehensive understanding of vast number of technologies that are available today.
Internet of Things (IoT) plays an important role in the current and future generation of information, network, and communication developing and applications. Smart IoT is an exciting emerging research field that has great potential to transform both our understanding of fundamental computer science principles and our standard of living. IoT systems include heterogeneous, interacting, intelligent things, and distributed. In order to tackle challenges that related to IOT, it is very important to have better understanding of IoT applications in terms of reliable communication in constantly changing networks, heterogeneity and scalability; secure information handling and privacy preservation; integrating and mediating things within intelligent systems.
Researchers, Academicians and Professionals are invited to submit a full length paper at the First International Conference on Emerging Technology Trends in Internet of Things and Computing (TIoTC 2021) to be held during June 6-8, 2021, in The City of Erbil, Iraq. The theme for this conference is IoT and Applied Computing. Papers that present original work, validated by experimentation, simulation, or analysis, are solicited. Practical experiences and experimental efforts from both industry and academia, duly documenting the lessons learned from testbeds, field-trials, or real deployments, are also welcome. TIoTC 2021 conference aims to bring together researchers, scientists, engineers, and scholar students to exchange and share their experiences, new ideas, and research results about all aspects of education, research, innovation, and discuss the practical challenges encountered and the solutions adopted. The conference will be held every year to make it an ideal platform for people to share views and experiences in education, research, innovation, and related areas.
All papers will be peer-reviewed by experts on the basis of originality, significance clarity, and only those papers presenting novel research results or successful innovative applications are accepted for publication. It is planned to publish the proceedings with Springer in their Communications in Computer and Information Science series (final approval pending). CCIS is abstracted/indexed in DBLP, Google Scholar, EI-Compendex, Mathematical Reviews, SCImago, Scopus. CCIS volumes are also submitted for the inclusion in ISI Proceedings.
TIOTC 2021 ONLY accepts unpublished research papers in English. Submitted conference papers will be reviewed by technical committees of the Conference. The main aims of calling for this conference is to gather the state-of-art solutions to provide a robust system with the ability to operate in dynamic and changing environments, including methods for industry and real-world problems. All the submitted papers should be addressing either a theoretical or practical perspective are highly recommended and welcome, as well as contributions presenting relevant applications. The multi-thematic program of this conference will focus on topics and technical areas of interest include but are not limited to as shown in tracks.
– 15th March 2021 Paper Submission (deadline)
– 1st May 2021 Paper Acceptance/Rejection.
– 20th May 2021 Submission of camera-ready papers
– 25th May 2021 Final Registration.
– 6th -8th June 2021 TIOTC 2021, Erbil City, Kurdistan Region, Iraq
To submit your paper, Please click Here:
please Search for “TIOTC 2021” when you want to submit your paper to our conference.
Three important steps to be considered when you want to upload your paper:
1- Your paper format according to the Springer paper format. Author can download Springer format Microsoft Word Format.
2- You can upload the following file types: PDF, Microsoft Word (doc, but not docx), Microsoft Open Office XML format (Word 2007, docx).
3- Make sure you received confirmation email that your paper has been registered and uploaded.
4- Paper Length Should be between 12-15 pages (Shouldn’t exceed 15 pages).
If you have any problem, please send email to : Info@icitac.com
Guide for Authors:
TIOTC 2021 invites to submit your research paper involving applications, theories, methodologies as well as application-oriented work. The submissions cannot be under review or accepted for publication in a journal or another conference. All papers will be peer-reviewed by experts on the basis of originality, significance clarity, and only those papers presenting novel research results or successful innovative applications will be accepted for publication.
Springer provides templates for Word users that help structure the manuscript, e.g., define the heading hierarchy. Predefined style formats are available for all the necessary structures that are supposed to be part of the manuscript, and these formats can be quickly accessed via hotkeys or special toolbars.
Note: These templates are not intended for the preparation of the final page layout! The final layout will be created by Springer according to our layout specifications.
Publication process
The language of publication is exclusively English. Authors publishing in CCIS have to sign the Springer CCIS copyright transfer form, however, they are free to use their material published in CCIS for substantially changed, more elaborate subsequent publications elsewhere. For the preparation of the camera-ready papers/files, authors have to strictly adhere to the Springer CCIS Authors’ Instructions and are strongly encouraged to use the CCIS LaTeX style files or templates.
The first submission and camera ready paper should be formatted according to the Springer template.This template can be downloaded here:
Further formatting instructions are posted at http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-793341-0
All selected and accepted papers should submit and sign the copyright form (camera ready paper)
Download copyright: Contract_Book_Contributor_Consent_to_Publish_CCIS_SIP
We firmly believe that ethical conduct is the most essential virtual of any academic. Hence any act of plagiarism is a totally unacceptable academic misconduct and cannot be tolerated.
The registration fees have been supported by the main Sponsored of TIOTC 2021 ( Al-iraqia university, Tishk Interntional University, Al-Maarif University College, and Salahaddin University).
All Participants from overseas (Non-Iraqi citizenship) are required to obtain visas in order to travel to Iraq. So, kindly contact us for an official invitation letter through Info@icitac.com. It is important to send a valid passport(photocopy) with a recent photograph.
· Complete the Visa Application Form, type the information requested into the appropriate spaces on the form and print the completed application.
· Submit two recent identical front-view color photographs with white background measuring 2 inches × 2 inches (5 × 5 centimeters).
· Actual Passport and a Color copy of passport – passport must be valid for six months from the date the visa application is submitted.
· A Color copy of Driver license (For Religious visa Requests).
· An official letter stating the purpose of travel (visit, work…etc), duration of stay, and/or an invitation letter from Iraqi authorities, the host company, meeting or exhibition organizers in Iraq.
· Applicants must provide with their applications a valid phone number.
· Please allow 15 business days for visas to be processed. Applicants will be contacted once the embassy is in receipt of the approval from authorities in Iraq.
· Approved applicants will be issued single-entry visas valid for three months from the date of issuance.
· In some cases, multi entry-visas valid for six months and one year will be granted.
Applicants are then required to send – via registered mail – their passports along with an addressed pre-paid return envelope with sufficient postage along with a visa fee as shown below:
· $50 (fifty US Dollars) cash for single-entry visas ( the Embassy can only accept Cash) .
· $50 (fifty US Dollars) A Transit visa ( the Embassy can only accept Cash) .
$50 (fifty US Dollars) A Visit visa ( the Embassy can only accept Cash)
· $50 (fifty US Dollars) A Religious visa ( the Embassy can only accept Cash) .
· $40 (forty US Dollars) A Tourist visa ( the Embassy can only accept Cash) .
$100 (one hundred US Dollars)cash for multi-entry for (3-6) months maximum visas(the Embassy can only accept Cash) .
· $150 (one hundred fifty US Dollars) cash for multi-entry for one year visas ( the Embassy can only accept Cash) .
Please be advice the Embassy will be only dealing with the following mailing Carrier USPS priority express, UPS. The embassy is not responsible for any loss or damage due to any mishandling by delivery services.
Requirements for Obtaining Iraqi Visas for Foreign Nationals Married to Iraqi Citizens
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· Please note that this is visa applies to female applicants married to Iraqi citizens only.
· Complete the Visa Application Form, type the information requested into the appropriate spaces on the form and print the completed application.
· Submit two recent identical front-view color photographs with white background measuring 2 inches × 2 inches (5 × 5 centimeters).
· Color copy Marriage Certificate authenticated by the US Department of State.
· Proof of Iraqi origin is a must—copy of Iraqi Identity Card or Iraqi Nationality Certificate—of the husband.
· Actual, undamaged passport valid for at least six months from the date the visa application is submitted.
· Visas fees are waived for applicants of Iraqi origin.
· Please allow two weeks for application to be processed.
· Submit your application to the Consular Section of the Embassy of Iraq in Washington, DC in person or via registered mail, along with a with an addressed pre-paid return envelope with sufficient postage.
· Please be advice the Embassy will be only dealing with the following mailing Carrier USPS priority express, UPS.
· The embassy is not responsible for any loss or damage due to any mishandling by delivery services.
· Requirements for Obtaining Iraqi Visas for Iraqi Nationals Holding Foreign Passports
· Complete the Visa Application Form, type the information requested into the appropriate spaces on the form and print the completed application.
· Submit two recent identical front-view color photographs with white background measuring 2 inches × 2 inches (5 × 5 centimeters).
· Color copy of Birth Certificate.
· Proof of Iraqi origin is a must—copy of Iraqi Identity Card or Iraqi Nationality Certificate—of either parent.
· Actual, undamaged passport valid for at least six months from the date the visa application is submitted.
· Visas fees are waived for applicants of Iraqi origin.
· Applicants must provide with their applications a valid phone number.
· Submit your application to the Consular Section of the Embassy of Iraq in Washington, DC in person or via registered mail, along with a with an addressed pre-paid return envelope with sufficient postage.
Please be advice the Embassy will be only dealing with the following mailing Carrier USPS priority express, UPS.
· The embassy is not responsible for any loss or damage due to any mishandling by delivery services.
· Please allow two weeks for application to be processed.
· Immunization records are required upon arrival to Iraq.
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Located in the heart of Erbil’s thriving business district and extremely close to its major shopping areas, Erbil Arjaan by Rotana is the ideal choice of hotel apartments for corporate and leisure travellers visiting the city. Popular tourist attractions such as the historic Citadel and bustling downtown bazaars are also nearby, while the property is a 10-minute drive from Erbil International Airport.
An upscale property with 168 modern and fully-furnished serviced hotel apartments, Erbil Arjaan by Rotana is a home away from home, ideal for long-stay guests seeking comfort and convenience. From classic studios to one and two-bedroom suites, there is choice to suit every travellers need.
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Located in central Erbil, this property offers modern accommodations. It features free Wi-Fi in all areas, a free outdoor and indoor swimming pool and a free fitness centre.
All units feature carpeted floors and a flat-screen TV. The suite includes a living room and a fully equipped kitchen. The bathroom is fitted with a shower and a spa bath.
Guests can enjoy a variety of different cuisines throughout the day from the hotel’s 5 restaurants. A spa is available for free sauna and other services such as massages and Turkish baths that are available upon request.
Julie Archaeological Lighthouse is a 2-minute drive from Erbil International Hotel and Erbil International Airport is 15 minutes away by car.
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Erbil is the capital of the autonomous Kurdistan region of Iraq. With the population of approximately 1.3 million in 2009, it is the fourth largest city in Iraq after Baghdad, Basra and Mosul.
Urban life in Erbil can be dated back to at least 6000 BC and it is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. At the heart of the city is the ancient Citadel of Erbil, which is estimated to be close to 7000 years old. At the entrance is a large statue of Mubarak Ben Ahmad Sharaf-Aldin (1169-1239) known as Ibn Almustawfi. He wrote on the subject of history, literature and language. His self proclaimed masterpiece is a set of four volumes on the history of Erbil.
Inside the citadel, you will find beautiful traditional rugs and textiles at the Kurdish Textile Museum also showcase and perseveres textile techniques by traditional tribes and endangered nomads of Kurdistan. The citadel also offers great views over the city.
The Hrrians were the first to establish Urbilum and expand their rule to the rest of northern Mesopotamia. The city has since been under the rule of many regional powers, including the Assyrians, the Arabs, the Seljuk and Ottoman Turks.
Erbil’s archaeological museum houses a large collection of pre-Islamic artefact, and is a centre for archaeological projects in the area. In the same area in the town centre is the Sheikh Chooli Minaret, built by Sultan Mozafar in between 543 and 586 AD and inscribed with Kufic calligraphy.
Erbil is also home to many parks. The largest and most central is the Sami Abdul Rahman Park. Stretching over many hectares, it is the ideal place to enjoy greenery, peace and quiet without having to leave the city.
The town of shaqlawa, about 50 kilomiters from the capital Erbil, lies at the base of Mount Safeen which is nearly 2,000 meters high at its peak. It has several fruit orchards, a food market, restaurants and hotels. Further away deeper into the mountains and gorges, Gali Ali Beg and Bekhal waterfalls and the water source at Jundyan offer beautiful scenery and a place to stop and enjoy lunch or a drink at the outdoor restaurants, or simply sit down to enjoy your own picnic in a quiet spot.
The Geographical Location of Erbil
Erbil also written Arbil, or Irbil ( Kurdish: ھەولێر Hewlêr; Arabic: اربيل, Turkish: Erbil; Syriac-Aramaic: Arbaelo) is, with a population of approximately 1.3 million (2009), the fourth largest city in Iraq after Baghdad, Basra and Mosul. It is located 80 kilometres (50 miles) east of Mosul, and is the capital of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. The mayor of Erbil is Nihad Latif Qoja.
The origin of the word Erbil
The name Erbil was mentioned in Sumerian holy writings of third millennium BC as Urbilum, Urbelum or Urbillum, which appears to originate from Hurrian Arbilum, who inhbited the area. Later, the Akkadians and Assyrians by a folk etymology rendered the name as arba’ū ilū to mean four gods. The city became a centre for the worship of the Assyro-Babylonian goddess Ishtar. In classical times the city became known by its Aramaic name, Arbela. In Old Persian the city was called Arbairā.
Today, the modern Kurdish name of the city, Hewlêr, appears to be a corruption of the name Arbel by a series of metatheses of consonants.
The Citadel
The Citadel of Arbil is a tell or occupied mound in the historical heart of Erbil, rising between 25 and 32 metres (82 and 105 ft) from the surrounding plain. The buildings on top of the tell stretch over a roughly oval area of 430 by 340 metres (1,410 ft × 1,120 ft) occupying 102,000 square metres (1,100,000 sq ft). It has been claimed that the site is the oldest continuously inhabited town in the world.[4] The earliest evidence for occupation of the citadel mound dates to the 5th millennium BC, and possibly earlier. It appears for the first time in historical sources during the Ur III period, and gained particular importance during the Neo-Assyrian period. West of the citadel at Ary Kon quarter, a chamber tomb dating to the Neo-Assyrian period has been excavated.[6] During the Sassanian period and the Abbasid Caliphate, Erbil was an important center for Christianity and the Assyrians. After the Mongols captured the citadel in 1258, Erbil’s importance began to decline.
During the 20th century, the urban structure was significantly modified, as a result of which a number of houses and public buildings were destroyed. In 2007, the High Commission for Erbil Citadel Revitalization (HCECR) was established to oversee the restoration of the citadel. In the same year, all inhabitants, except one family, were evicted from the citadel as part of a large restoration project. Since then, archaeological research and restoration works have been carried out at and around the tell by various international teams and in cooperation with local specialists, and many areas remain off-limits to visitors due to the danger of unstable walls and infrastructure. The government plans to have 50 families live in the citadel once it is renovated.
The only religious structure that currently survives in the citadel is the Mulla Afandi Mosque. When it was fully occupied, the citadel was divided in three districts or mahallas: from east to west the Serai, the Takya and the Topkhana. The Serai was occupied by notable families; the Takya district was named after the homes of dervishes, which are called takyas; and the Topkhana district housed craftsmen and farmers. Other sights to visit in the citadel include the bathing rooms (hammam) built in 1775 located near the mosque and the Textile Museum.
For any inquiries concerning either your Paper Submission, Travel, Accommodation or anything else, please feel free to send email to the conference committee
Email: info@icitac.com
Facebook Page: TIOTC-2021