International Conference on Advanced Technologies for Communications (ATC 2024)
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The International Conference on Advanced Technologies for Communications (ATC 2024), held in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, from October 17-19, 2024, provided an international forum for researchers, scientists, and technologists to exchange knowledge and present cutting-edge research in the field of communication technologies. The conference brought together participants from around the world, emphasizing collaboration, innovation, and the future of communication systems.
Key Highlights
Significant Participation - ATC 2024 received 307 papers from 682 authors, with 176 high-quality papers selected for presentation, reflecting the conference’s commitment to showcasing top-tier research in electronics, communications, and related fields.
International Collaboration - The event aimed to foster academic cooperation between Vietnamese and international scientists, facilitating a global exchange of ideas in communications technology, artificial intelligence, and 6G networks.
Keynote Topics
Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) in Wireless Networks Prof. Walid Saad from Virginia Tech highlighted the role of AGI in future 6G networks, discussing how common sense can be integrated into AI systems to revolutionize wireless communication with more autonomy and decision-making capabilities.
Mega Constellations in 6G NTN Prof. Symeon Chatzinotas from the University of Luxembourg discussed the importance of LEO satellite constellations and their integration with 6G non-terrestrial networks (NTN), exploring how satellite IoT and new radio technologies will enable ubiquitous global connectivity.
Security and Privacy in AI Systems Prof. Shuai Yu from UTS addressed the growing concerns around security and privacy in AI, emphasizing the need for robust measures as AI becomes more pervasive in next-generation networks.
Themes
The conference covered a wide range of advanced technologies, including
- 6G networks and non-terrestrial networks (NTN)
- Artificial General Intelligence (AGI)
- Internet of Things (IoT) and satellite communications
- Security and privacy in AI and wireless systems