IBSSC History

All papers of IBSSC-2019, IBSSC-2020, IBSSC-2021, IBSSC-2022, IBSSC-2023  have been published in IEEE Xplore Digital Library and indexed by Scopus, Google Scholar, etc.).

IBSSC-2019

The first edition of the IEEE BOMBAY SECTION SIGNATURE CONFERENCE – IBSSC-2019 was successfully organised during July 26-28, 2019 at the VMCC, IIT Bombay. While the theme of this Symposium is “Frontiers of Technologies: Fuelling Prosperity of the Planet and People”, the tracks chosen for this edition are:

  • Internet of Things
  • Data Science and Analytics
  • Robotics Process Automation
  • Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning.

In response to Call For Papers in the above-mentioned tracks, 329 papers were received. After a strict multi-review process, only 83 best quality papers were selected for oral presentation, out of which 51 papers were presented in eight parallel sessions at the Conference. Two of the best presentations were awarded. The papers presented at the Conference will be submitted soon to IEEE Xplore for publication subject to their norms.

Based on the informal feedback received at the Conference, the conference format, the tracks, the tutorials as well as the plenary sessions were found to be highly informative and inspirational by the participants. The young delegates were able to beneficially network and interact with the invited experts from all walks of the technical professions and carried home an enriching experience with them.

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IBSSC-2020

IEEE BOMBAY SECTION SIGNATURE CONFERENCE – IBSSC -2020, was held in virtual mode during December 4-6, 2020. While the theme of this Conference was “Frontiers of Technologies: Fuelling Prosperity of the Planet and People”, the tracks of the conference were as follows:

  • Industry 4.0
  • Blockchain
  • Electronics Surveillance
  • Education Technology

The Conference included Review Talks (invited talks by distinguished experts) and Contributory Talks (by authors of selected papers on the chosen topics of the conference).

IBSSC-2021

IEEE BOMBAY SECTION SIGNATURE CONFERENCE – IBSSC -2021, was held at ABV IIITM Gwalior, India in hybrid mode during November 18-20, 2021. While the theme of this Conference was “Frontiers of Technologies: Fuelling Prosperity of the Planet and People”, the tracks of the conference were as follows:

  • Technology Solutions for Healthcare
  • Intelligent Transportation & Internet of Vehicles
  • Technology in Agriculture for Sustainable Development
  • Green Electronics and Digital Transformation

 

IBSSC-2022

IEEE BOMBAY SECTION SIGNATURE CONFERENCE – IBSSC -2022, was held at MPSTME, Mumbai, India in physical mode during December 8-10, 2021. While the theme of this Conference was “Frontiers of Technologies: Fuelling Prosperity of the Planet and People”, the tracks of the conference were as follows:

  • Track 1: Advances and applications in AI & Machine Learning
  • Track 2: Data Science and Analytics
  • Track 3: Advances in Communication & Information Security Systems
  • Track 4: Robotics and Automation

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IBSSC-2023

The 5th IEEE Bombay Section Signature Conference (IBSSC-2023), an international conference was organized by IEEE Bombay Section with LS 18: The IEEE Sustainable Smart Lighting World Conference & Expo and was hosted at SVKM’s NMIMS MPSTME, Mumbai, India. This flagship event served as a forum for disseminating the most recent advances in Smart Cities as well as potential research prospects.

The main tracks of the conference were:

  • Security in Smart Cities
  • Standards for Smart Cities
  • Platform as a service for Connected Lighting System
  • Sensor Technologies for Smart Cities.

This conference was fully conducted in physical mode.

The keynote speech delivered by Dr. Upendra Joshi, Vice President –Control Systems and Instrumentation with Reliance Industries Ltd., on “Case study of Challenge of implementing of SMART Lighting is early days of non-IoT” was very impactful. The expert technical talks were given by:

  1.  N. Kishor Narang, Narnix Technolabs Pvt. Ltd., on “Smart Cities: An Indian Perspective”
  2. Isabel Villar, MSc Architectural Lighting Design, MSc Industrial Design, Professional Member of the IALD, on “Sustainable Lighting Design: Challenges & Opportunities”
  3. Toby Cumberbatch, Socialite Lighting Systems, on “Lighting the Bottom of The Pyramid”
  4. Yoshihisa Ikeda, Ehime University · Department of Electrical And Electronic Engineering on “Lighting Factors To Improve Visibility Of Fallen Objects On The Road in Expressway tunnels”
  5. Surekha Deshmukh, Domain Consultant, Sustainability Practice, TCS, Pune, on Industry inclination towards Climate Change and approach towards Sustainable products
  6. Helmut Adamski, CEO & Chairman of IP500 Alliance on “Communication protocols for lighting systems”
  7. Casper Kofod, Energy Piano, Denmark, on “Detailed Characterization for Smart Dynamic Lighting”
  8. Morimoto Tomohide, Advanced Technology R&D Centre, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation on “Development of high-efficient and thin headlights with RIR lens”
  9. Ciji Pearl Kurian, Professor, MIT, Manipal on “Smart Solid-State Lighting”
  10. Dr. Laurent Canale, LAPLACE UMR5213 CNRS, Univ. Toulouse, France on “Electrical Light Sources Technologies”
  11. Dinan Lu, GM Unilumin Lighting, China on “Light the World with Simple Smart Solution”

These sessions had opened new insights of technology and innovations and latest progress on the Science and Technology of Lighting and Smart Cities especially to the young researchers who participated in the conference. Some of the highlights of the conference were awards to the best papers, travel and registration grants to young and deserving authors, appreciation certificates to the best reviewers, etc.