[Sigdl-l] Internet of things and Internet of everything
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Call For Papers
First International Workshop on "Architectures and solutions for
security and dependable services in the Internet of things and Internet
of everything"
(Co-located with the Seventh International Conference on Innovative
Computing Technology (INTECH 2017)
Luton, UK
August 16-18, 2017
Also @ Porto, Portugal
July 12-13, 2017
(http://www.dirf.org/intech/internet-of-things-and-internet-of-everything)
(Technically Co-sponsored by IEEE, UK & RI)
The Internet of things is undoubtedly the new revolution in the digital
world. The applications of the IoT will have large implications in our
daily lives and production processes. However, to this date there is no
yet consensus on architectures, procedures, protocols, security and
privacy enforcing mechanisms, and support for quality of service. The
years to come will see important efforts for interoperability,
standardisation, regulation and certification of IoT services.
Architectures, models, interfaces, and protocol design play an important
role in infrastructure design for the IoT. Major players in technology
are currently developing business models and their own proprietary
solutions. International standardisation bodies are also addressing
architectural issues for the future IoT. In addition, new physical and
resource management technologies such as 5G are envisioned that will
enable massive implementation of IoT solutions with reduced delay,
improved capacity, and higher energetical efficiency. There are many
open issues on which architecture models, interfaces and protocols will
coexist in the future IoT. Many of the stakeholders are new
technological framework. There is therefore a huge need to investigate
the best solutions, compare the existing approaches, identify open
issues, and evaluate the roadmap for IoT.
Contributing papers are suggested to cover one or more (but not limited
to) of the following sub-topics:
- Middleware solutions for IoT
- Security-enhanced architectures and services in IoT
- Wireless sensor networks for IoT
- Security for wireless connections in IoT
- Wireless architectures for IoT
- Standard architectures and interoperability
- Business processing modelling in smart city IoT applications
- Industrial IoT
- Radio resource management issues in wireless IoT
- Semantic and ontology solutions
- Resource discovery mechanisms
- Routing and addressing issues
- Data representation, fusion and aggregation algorithms
- Quality of service specification
- Scalability issues
- Business plan for architectural frameworks
- UML models and architectural views
- Wireless sensor network architecture for IoT
- Big data and cloud computing solutions for IoT
- Regulation framework for secured connected objects
- RFID hybrid architectural solutions
- Certification challenges for IoT
- Risk evaluation for IoT applications
- Governmental views of services and social impact
- Privacy solutions in IoT
- Cloud computing advances and architectures
- System level simulation of IoT and 5G systems
- Information models and protocol stack design
- Cross-layer algorithms and optimisation
- Encryption and coding for IoT
- Phi layer security for wireless IoT
- Hybrid wireless and wireline sensor network architectures
- Industrial application s for IoT
- Automotive wireless sensor networks
- Applications in railway for smart city and internet of things
- M2M support in IoT
- Redundancy and reliability enhancing mechanism in industrial IoT
systems
- Ad hoc multi-hop wireless ITO
- IPv6 solutions for ITO
- 6LowPAN enhanced solutions
- New architectural design paradigms for IoE
- Relation between ITO, 5G, Big data, cloud computing, and M2M
- Service oriented architectures for IoT
- Model-driven approaches for architecture design
Important Dates
Submission of papers: June 01, 2017
Notification of Acceptance/Rejection: July 01, 2017
Camera Ready: August 01, 2017
Registration August 01, 2017
Conference: August 16-18, 2017
Submissions
We invite submissions up to 8 pages in IEEE format. Submissions should
be made via the conference web site. The program committee will select
papers based on topical relevance, technical contribution and general
interest to the community.
Workshop Chair
Ramiro Sámano Robles, Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto,
Portugal
Contact: intech at dirf.org
Submissions at-http://www.socio.org.uk/intechsub/intech17/openconf.php
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