ArtificiaI intelligence for real-time systems: Methods, applications and challenges
This special session is organised and supported by the following educational partner
Tishk International University, Erbil-Iraq
Session Chair:
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Prof. Kasim Mousa Al-Aubidy, Tishk International University, Erbil, Iraq
Session Co-Chairs:
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Prof. Adnan Al-Anbuky, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand.
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Prof. Faouzi Derbel, Leipzig University of Applied Sciences, Germany.
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Prof. Nabil Derbel, Sfax University, Tunisia.
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Prof. Yousif Al Mashhadany, University of Anbar, Iraq.
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Prof. Mohamed A. Deriche, Ajman University, UAE.
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Prof. Mohammed Baniyounis, Philadelphia University, Jordan.
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Prof. Abdul Wahid Al-Saif, KFUPM, Saudi Arabia.
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Dr. Carlo Trigona, University of Catania, Italy.
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Dr. Ezideen Hasso, Tishk International University, Erbil, Iraq.
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Dr. Mohammed Salih, The University of Leeds, UK.
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Dr Musaria Karim, Bilkent University, Ankara-Turkey.
- Dr Mouna Rakik, National Enigneering School of Sfax (ENIS), Tunisia.
Synopsis:
Artificial intelligence (AI) has rapidly changed the design and operation of real-time systems in robotics, industrial automation, autonomous systems, healthcare, transportation, and smart infrastructure. This session explores AI integration into real-time systems, which must be reliable, responsive, and on time. It will discuss recent advances in machine learning, deep learning, and reinforcement learning in real-time systems. Latency, computational efficiency, scalability, resilience, and safety in real-time applications will be prioritized. Researchers can submit theoretical and practical papers on real-time monitoring and control, embedded intelligent systems, IoT, and autonomous decision-making. This special session introduces new ideas, encourages collaboration, and highlights cutting-edge AI solutions for real-time applications.
Topics:
This special session welcomes the submission of unpublished research papers on subjects related to the application of AI in real-time systems, including but not limited to:
- Autonomous learning and feature extraction.
- Computer vision and image understanding.
- Natural Language Processing.
- Robotics and smart automation Real-time decision-making systems.
- Healthcare and biomedical systems.
- Internet of Things and real-time monitoring and control.
Paper Submission:
Prospective authors are invited to submit full-length papers (not exceeding 6 pages) conform to the IEEE format . All papers will be handled and processed electronically via the EDAS online submission system.


