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From April 22nd to 25th, 2022 the 7th International Conference on Computer and Communication Systems sponsored by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and organized by the School of Electronic Information and Communications (EIC) was successfully held. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the conference was fully held online. Over 200 experts and students from countries such as China, the U.S., Canada, Japan, Korea Myanmar, and Malaysia gathered online and had in-depth discussion and academic exchange on various topics in the field of computer and communication systems.

Professor Qiu Caiming, Dean of EIC, delivered the opening remark as the conference chair. He first extended his warm welcome to all the guests and attendees. He pointed out that at present, all sectors of the society attach great importance to the research on the integration of communication technology and computing technology, and reached a lot of achievements. ICCCS is set up to serve as a communication platform for sharing the latest technological advances and research results in the fields of theoretical, experimental, and applied Computer and Communication Systems. It aims to further promote the development of the research and technology application in this field. At last, he again expressed his great gratitude to the attendees for their kind understanding and generous support in such a special situation.

The conference mainly focuses on the heated topics in the field of computer and communication systems such as 5G communications, big data, wireless communications, internet of things, artificial intelligence and machine learning. Four keynote speakers and eleven invited speakers were invited to deliver speeches like Prof.Shugong Xu from Shanghai University, China, Prof. Mao Guoqing from Xidian University, China, Prof. Xiaojian Xu from Brock University, Canada, Prof. Xiaojun Yuan from University of Electronic Science and Technology of China and Prof. Sharul Kamal Abdul Rahim from Principals Council of Universiti Teknologi Malaysia.

There are also 16 parallel sessions. More than 160 attendees have given presentations and exchanged their ideas on 16 topics in the field of computer and communication systems, including computer network and security, 5G and future communication technology and intelligent image analysis and processing.