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[DMANET] [Firm Deadline, September 11 [Springer, SCOPUS] Last chance to submit you chapter

- Based on many requests, the final deadline is extended to September 11,
*(firm) *
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Dear Colleagues/Friends/Students/Fellows,

We are pleased to announce to you that we have extended the deadline
until* September
11th, 2022 (firm deadline). *We will include some high-quality chapters
from direct submissions (of full chapters) to the following book.

Those who have got their proposals accepted or chapters submitted may
ignore this and encourage others to contribute only high-quality chapters.

Regards,

M. LAHBY
Editor

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*Call for Book Chapters (Free publication)*

*Edited
Book: Advanced AI and Internet of Health Things Technologies for
Combating Pandemic*
*Publication in "Internet of Things
<https://www.springer.com/series/11636>", by Springer Ranked Q1 and indexed
by (Scopus)*

*Call for Chapters: **Call for Chapters Link
<https://sites.google.com/view/ioht-pandemic-book/home-page?authuser=0>*
*Submission link: Submission link
<https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=2a2ih2tcp>*
*Chapter Submission (Extended Deadline) : September 11th, 2022 (firm)*
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Editors of the Springer Book "*Advanced AI and Internet of Health
Things Technologies for Combating Pandemic*" invites submissions
containing Original, High Quality Ideas that are relevant to the SCOPE
OF THE BOOK. The chapter proposal may kindly be sent in Latex or Word
format.

EXPERIENCED Authors and Contributors in the field of Artificial
Intelligence and Internet of Health Things Technologies for combating
Pandemic may kindly submit their chapter. All chapter proposals that
conform to submission guidelines will be peer reviewed and evaluated
based on originality, technical and research content, depth,
correctness, relevance to scope of the book and readability.

For details the following website may kindly be referred:
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https://sites.google.com/view/ioht-pandemic-book/home-page?authuser=0

*Topics of Interest:*

This book targets a mixed audience of researchers, academics and
professionals from different communities to share and exchange new ideas,
approaches, theories and practices to resolve the challenging issues
associated with the leveraging of combating Pandemic with computational
intelligence techniques and Internet of Health Things. Therefore, the
suggested topics of interest for this book include, but are not limited to:

- Machine Learning for COVID-19 or other pandemic
- Deep Learning for COVID-19 or other pandemic
- Big Data for COVID-19 or other pandemic
- Blockchain technology for COVID-19 or other pandemic
- IoT solutions for COVID-19 or other pandemic
- Edge computing for COVID-19 or other pandemic
- Software-Defined Networking (SDN) solutions for COVID-19 or
other pandemic
- 5G/6G for combating the COVID-19 or other pandemic
- Telemedicine and mHealth solutions
- Data mining of medical patient records
- Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) for COVID-19 or other pandemic
- Security and privacy issues
- Cloud Computing Security for COVID-19 or other pandemic
- Smart city for combating the COVID-19COVID-19 or other pandemic
- Data model for COVID-19 or other pandemic
- Mobile technology solutions for COVID-19 or other pandemic

*Submission Procedure:*

Authors are invited to submit their full chapters by* September 11, 2022
(firm).* Manuscripts submitted for the book must be original, must not be
previously published or currently under review anywhere. Submitted
manuscripts should respect the standard guidelines of the Springer book
chapter format. Manuscripts must be prepared using Latex, or Word, and
according to the Springer requirements that can be downloaded from the (*link
<https://www.springer.com/de/authors-editors/book-authors-editors/resources-guidelines/book-manuscript-guidelines/manuscript-preparation/5636>*)
and the Chapter should contain in between *15-24 pages*. Manuscripts that
do not follow the formatting rules will be rejected without review.
Prospective authors should send their manuscripts electronically through
the easychair submission system as mentioned below:

*Submission Link:* https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=2a2ih2tcp

*NB:* There are *no submission or acceptance fees* for manuscripts
submitted to this book publication. All manuscripts are accepted based on a
double-blind peer review editorial process.

*Abstracting and Indexing:*

The accepted chapters will be published in "*Internet of Things
<https://www.springer.com/series/11636>*" by *Springer*, *Rank= Q1*, highly
indexed in *Scopus, EI, DBPL, etc*…
*Contact: *
For questions regarding the book, please contact the *Lead volume
editor*: *Mohamed
Lahby*: lahby <mlahby@gmail.co>@ieee.org


Best regards


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*Dr. M.Lahby*

Laboratory of Mathematics and Applications, University Hassan II, Ecole
Normale Supérieure (ENS) Casablanca, Morocco

mlahby@gmail.com
GSM : +212 6 65 29 23 76
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