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IoTDA 2019 : Internet of Things Data Analytics

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Link: https://sites.google.com/view/iotda
 
When Dec 10, 2019 - Dec 10, 2019
Where Los Angeles, USA
Submission Deadline Nov 6, 2019
Notification Due Nov 15, 2019
Final Version Due Nov 20, 2019
Categories    big data   internet of things   IOT   edge computing
 

Call For Papers

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All papers accepted will be included in the IEEE Big Data Conference Proceedings published by the IEEE Computer Society Press. At least one author of each accepted paper must register for the conference and present the paper at the workshop for the paper to be included in the conference proceedings. Details on the registration will be posted on the main conference's page.
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The Internet of Things (IoT) is not only about connecting billions of devices to the Internet, but also about connecting people, services, applications, businesses, infrastructures, among many others. What makes the IoT even more interesting is how data and technology can be blended together to build sustainable IoT Data Analytics (IoTDA) applications. With billions of devices embedded in environments, buildings, vehicles, or products continuously generating huge amounts of real-time data in many different formats, building sustainable IoTDA applications is becoming more challenging. One of the main hurdles is determining a suitable environment for processing IoT data. While it is envisioned that IoT applications would typically perform data processing on the cloud, a growing number of limitations in meeting applications’ demands is prompting researchers to investigate more efficient ways for processing data near IoT devices particularly for applications that require low-latency response.

With the growing number of IoT devices that have very limited computational abilities, the emergence micro-clouds (or fog nodes) near data sources to create sustainable IoTDA applications makes this very timely. This workshop will provide researchers and practitioners a venue to discuss possible new methods for building sustainable IoTDA applications and develop methods and techniques to investigate existing IoTDA limitations. In this context, the workshop’s ambition is to help in shaping a community of interest on the existing research opportunities and challenges resulting from performing data analytics for IoT applications. In addition, the workshop will help in bringing researchers and practitioners together to investigate innovative ideas or approaches to this new research challenge with main focus on developing sustainable IoTDA applications, foster collaborations and exchange points of view.

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