You are welcome to submit your papers to IEEE ICC'24 - IoTSN Symposium
Please see http://www.ieee-icc.org for more details.
Submission deadline: 25 October 2022 (Extended)
Please submit your paper at: https://edas.info/N31135
You can find the detailed CFP at this link:
https://icc2024.ieee-icc.org/sites/icc2024.ieee-icc.org/files/ICC2024-CFP-IoTSN.pdf
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*Call for Papers*
*IoT & Sensor Networks Symposium*
* Scope and Motivation*
With the promise of revolutionizing the way we live, work, and manufacture,
it is no surprise that the Internet of Things (IoT) has gathered momentum
in both industry and academia. Thanks to increased connectivity and the
continued miniaturization of computers and smart devices, IoT will generate
huge volumes of data to be analyzed to uncover hidden patterns,
correlations, and other insights. Moreover, in the industrial environments
(Industry 4.0) and in smart spaces (buildings, houses, etc.) and connected
vehicles, communications will require higher reliability, lower latency,
and scalability. Several technologies such as BLE, Zigbee, WirelessHART,
IEEE Std 802.15.4 TSCH, 6TiSCH, LPWAN (LoRa, Sigfox, NB-IoT, LTE-M), and
RAW have been proposed to tackle these requirements. The evolving 5G
networks provide increased data rates and ultra-low data latency
communication for critical IoT applications that require extreme
reliability. 5G will enable Machine Type Communication (MTC), one of the
most promising technologies for IoT applications, gaining a tremendous
interest among mobile network operators, equipment vendors, MTC specialist
companies, and research bodies. These anticipated high-traffic demands,
low-latency, and deterministic delivery requirements stemming from IoT and
Machine-to-Machine (M2M) communications can be met only with radical
changes in architecture and communication solutions. Recently, the
Fog/Edge-to-thing continuum is proposed to mitigate the heavy burden on the
network due to the centralized processing and storing of the massive IoT
data by ensuring closer processing in proximity to the devices. The IoT and
Sensor Networks Symposium at IEEE ICC 2024 will provide a forum that
brings together scientists and researchers to present their cutting-edge
innovations in all aspects of the field.
* Topics of Interest*
This track solicits technical papers describing original, previously
unpublished papers on trends, issues, and challenges of the Internet of
Things and sensor networks. You are invited to submit research paper(s)
related to the following topics of interest (but not limited to):
· 5G and beyond 5G/6G networks and IoT
· Protocols, architectures and applications for IoT
· Tactile Internet and AR/VR technologies
· Connected car, automotive, intelligent transportation
· IoT for smart manufacturing (industry 4.0) and smart spaces
· IoT protocols and standards (IPv6, 6LoWPAN, RPL, 6TiSCH, RAW, WoT,
oneM2M, etc.)
· Ultra-low power IoT technologies and embedded system architectures
· Distributed storage, data fusion for IoT
· Wearables, body sensor networks, smart portable devices
· Aerial IoT networks
· Underwater and underground sensor and actuator networks
· Ambient intelligence and Autonomic computing for IoT
· Artificial intelligence and machine learning for IoT
· IoT large scale pilots and portability, interoperability and
multi-platform integration
· Massive MTC (mMTC)
· Mobility, localization and context adaptive IoT
· Fog/edge computing and IoT: architectures and implementations
· Security, privacy, and trust issues in IoT networks
· Modeling and performance evaluation
· Testbeds and real-world implementations
* Important Dates *
*Paper Submission: *11 October 2023 *25 October 2023*
*Notification: *18 January 2024
*Camera Ready and Registration: *15 February 2024
* Symposium Co-Chairs*
· *Mohamed Younis*, University of Maryland Baltimore County, USA -
*·* *Howard Yang*, Zhejing University, China
· *Ouns Bouachir*, Zayed University, United Arab Emirates
· *Bomin Mao*, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China
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