18th International Conference On Smart Living and Public Health

ICOST 2020


Engineering & Computer Science (General)



Leveraging on the results of European R&D Framework HORIZON 2020 and in line with future HORIZON EUROPE framework programs priorities, ICOST provides a multidisciplinary venue focusing on analyzing impact of ICTs in public health and wellbeing of citizens all over the world. ICOST’2020 aims at bridging the gap between developed and developing countries facing health and wellbeing challenges with this edition theme "The Digital Technologies Impact on Public Health in Developed and Developing Countries". ICOST 2020 is especially interested in receiving submissions focused on technologies, humanities and social sciences, clinical, and public health for an Enhanced Wellbeing and Health for all nations.
ICOST 2020 topics include, but are not limited to:
-AI for participatory and personalized health
-Deep learning for health and wellbeing
-Big Data analytics in e-health
-AI and Ethics
-Artificial Intelligent for Participatory and Personalized Health
-Internet of Things (IoT) for smart living and e-Health
-Wearable Sensors / Integrated Micro/Nano Systems for wellbeing and e-Health
-Smart Urban Spaces and new Assistive Living Space Concepts in the Smart City
-Policy and Guidelines for Public Health 2.0 and Quality of Life in Smart City
-Urban Cities design for wellbeing and e-health
-E-Health and Chronic Diseases Management
-Assistive Technology for ageing and frail people
-Persuasive and Supportive Mobile e-Health
-Coaching and Urban Gaming for e-Health
-Innovative Therapeutic approaches and systems
-Personal Robotics and smart Wheelchairs for e-health
-Collaborative robotics (Cobots)
-Virtual personal assistant for e-Health
-Tele-Assistance and Tele-Rehabilitation
-Smart Homes / Home Networks / Residential Gateways
-Context Awareness / Autonomous Computing
-Modeling of Physical and Conceptual Information in Smart Environments
-Human-Machine Interfaces
-Health in All Policies (HiAP)
-Public health and urban Data Collection and Processing
-Preventive and predictive medicine
-Participatory Telehealth systems
-Translational medicine for Health and Wellbeing
-Protective systems/devices against common and emerging infectious diseases
-Social acceptance / Privacy / Data protection / Security Issues
-Health Technology Assessment and Impact Analysis
-Human Factors, Ethics and Usability of e-health solutions
-Trusted systems and verification for health and wellness
ICOST 2020 invites participants to present and discuss their experiences in the understanding, design, development, test-beds deployment, and evaluation of technologies that demonstrate significant contributions in the areas of smart environments, public health policies, chronic disease management, and assistive technologies focused on indoor living spaces (e.g., homes, nursing homes and assistive living facilities) as well as the outdoors (e.g., urban smart spaces or the entire smart city).
Proposals for special sessions or plenary panels addressing any of the following specific topics are especially welcome:
-Studies detailing with large-scale service deployment and impact evaluation
-The application of cost-effective and readily available ‘everyday’ technologies to support people with chronic -conditions and others with cognitive disabilities at home, school, work or play
-Health economic evaluation of technology based solutions
-Challenges for smart living environments and inclusive communities
-Societal impact and policy formulation
-Technology solutions to inspire policy makers