Computational devices refer to devices that perform computations or process information. This can range from traditional computers and servers to more specialized devices like supercomputers, quantum computers, and even artificial intelligence systems. The goal is to enhance computational capabilities, speed, and efficiency.
The synergy between advanced electronics and computational devices has led to remarkable advancements. For example, the development of powerful processors, advanced memory systems, and efficient algorithms has significantly improved the performance of electronic devices. These technologies find applications in various fields such as healthcare, communication, transportation, entertainment, and more. Think about smartphones, smart appliances, wearable devices, autonomous vehicles, and medical imaging equipment – all made possible through the integration of advanced electronics and computational power.
Despite the incredible progress, there are challenges like addressing power consumption, ensuring data security, and exploring the ethical implications of AI. As technology evolves, researchers and engineers are continually pushing the boundaries of what's possible. This conference aims to provide an opportunity and platform to present and discuss recent advances in the field of advanced communication and computational Devices intended to independently and also as a confluence of ideas.