[ecoop-info] [CfP] IoT-SoS: 3rd IEEE Workshop on the Internet of Things: Smart Objects and Services (co-located with IEEE WoWMoM 2014)

Andreas Reinhardt andreasr at cse.unsw.edu.au
Thu Jan 23 00:23:10 CET 2014


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                          IoT-SoS 2014

3rd IEEE Workshop on the Internet of Things: Smart Objects and Services
               (in conjunction with IEEE WoWMoM 2014)

                       Sydney, Australia
                          16 June 2014

            http://www.ieee-wowmom.org/iot-sos/2014
                  https://twitter.com/IoTSoS

                        CALL FOR PAPERS

The Internet of Things (IoT) is a novel paradigm which is shaping the 
evolution of the future Internet. According to the vision underlying the 
IoT, the next step in increasing the ubiquity of the Internet, after 
connecting people anytime and everywhere, is to connect inanimate 
objects. By providing objects with embedded communication capabilities 
and a common addressing scheme, a highly distributed and ubiquitous 
network of seamlessly connected heterogeneous devices is formed, which 
can be fully integrated into the current Internet and mobile networks. 
Thus, it allows for the development of new intelligent services 
available anytime, anywhere, by anyone and anything.

When human interaction is absent from the system dynamics, the vision 
is also referred to as Machine-to-Machine (M2M) communications. Many 
applications with high social and business impact fall under the IoT/M2M 
umbrella, including personal healthcare, smart grids, surveillance, 
home automation, intelligent transportation, and it is strongly expected 
that new applications will emerge once the enabling technologies reach 
a stable state.

At the moment, two of the most important challenges for the widespread 
use of IoT/M2M technologies are:
1. Architectures, protocols and algorithms for an efficient 
interconnection of smart objects, both between themselves and with the 
(future) Internet.
2. The creation of value-added services, especially open and 
interoperable, enabled by the interconnection of things / machines / 
smart objects, in such a way that they can be integrated with current 
and new business and development processes.

The aim of this workshop is to bring together practitioners and 
researchers from both academia and industry in order to have a forum for 
discussion and technical presentations on the recent advances in theory, 
application, and implementation of the IoT/M2M concepts: Technologies, 
protocols, algorithms, and services.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- System architectures for IoT/M2M systems
- Protocols and mechanisms for seamless IoT/M2M communications
- Enabling standards and technologies for the IoT/M2M
- Service platforms for IoT/M2M applications
- Business models and processes for IoT/M2M applications
- Energy optimization and sustainable operation of IoT/M2M devices
- Access network issues; including mobility management, data 
 dissemination and routing
- Modeling and simulation of large-scale IoT/M2M scenarios
- Experiences with experimental IoT/M2M system prototypes, pilots, and 
 testbeds
- Security and privacy in the IoT/M2M context
- Industrial use cases showing gaps to be filled by future research
- Novel and emerging IoT/M2M applications; including eHealth/mHealth, 
 Smart Grids, Intelligent Transportation Systems, Smart Homes and Cities

SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS:

All submissions must describe original research, not published or 
currently under review for another workshop, conference, or journal. 
Full papers should be restricted to 6 camera-ready pages (10pt font, 
double column, US letter size [8.5 x 11 inches] in IEEE format). 
Submission of a paper implies the willingness of at least one author to 
attend the workshop and present the paper. Accepted papers will be 
included in the main proceedings of IEEE WoWMoM 2014 and published by 
IEEE.

Papers must be submitted via edas at https://edas.info/N16827

All papers must include title, complete contact information of all 
authors, abstract and up to 5 keywords on the cover page. Further 
submission instructions can be found at the workshop web page at 
http://www.ieee-wowmom.org/iot-sos/2014

IMPORTANT DATES:

Paper Submission Deadline:    07  March 2014
Notification of Acceptance:   15  April 2014
IoT-SoS Workshop:             16  June  2014

WORKSHOP CHAIRS:

Andreas Reinhardt, The University of New South Wales, Australia
Mario Di Francesco, Aalto University, Finland

STEERING COMMITTEE:

Claudio Cicconetti, INTECS, Italy
Enzo Mingozzi, University of Pisa, Italy
Jaudelice Cavalcante de Oliveira, Drexel University, PA, USA
Xiaohua Jia, City University of Hong Kong

TECHNICAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE:

Ana Aguiar, University of Porto
Baris Atakan, Izmir Institute of Technology
Delphine Christin, Technische Universitaet Darmstadt
Hongwei Du, Harbin Institute of Technology Shenzhen Graduate School
Andrzej Duda, Grenoble Institute of Technology
Burhan Gulbahar, Ozyegin University
Yuan Guo, Wilson, Ham & Holman
Chuanhe Huang, Wuhan University
Antonio Iera, University Mediterranea of Reggio Calabria
Joarder Kamruzzaman, Monash University
Jussi Kangasharju, University of Helsinki
Olaf Landsiedel, Chalmers University of Technology
Jukka Nurminen, Aalto University
Kostas Pentikousis, EICT
Dirk Pesch, Cork Institute of Technology
Christian Renner, University of Luebeck
Nirmalya Roy, University of Maryland Baltimore County
Bala Srinivasan, Monash University
Damla Turgut, University of Central Florida
Jean-Philippe Vasseur, Cisco Systems
Dexiang Wang, Juniper Networks
Arkady Zaslavsky, CSIRO
Yan Zhang, Simula Research Laboratory and University of Oslo


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