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IEEE Micro IoT 2016 : IEEE Micro Special Issue on Internet of Things (IoT) | |||||||||||||||
Link: https://sites.google.com/site/ieeemicro/call-for-papers/iot | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
Dear Colleagues,
Please pass along the following call for papers in the interest of advancing our community into emerging research areas. ==================================== Call for papers: IEEE Micro Special Issue on Internet of Things ==================================== Co-editors: Vijay Janapa Reddi, The University of Texas at Austin Hyesoon Kim, Georgia Institute of Technology ==================================== Scope: The Internet of Things (IoT) revolution is happening at an unprecedented pace. New devices are rapidly emerging every day and virtually every device is a smart device with intelligence built into it and these devices are bred for connectivity. Widespread connectivity amongst these intelligent devices has the potential to transform society and lead to a wide range of new applications and services. To enable this transformation, however, a large number of technological advances in the hardware and software communities must to come together. In this call, we solicit papers from a broad range of areas. ==================================== Topics: ) Architecture design and interface with networking and sensor devices ) Processor, sensor design for edge devices and gateways ) End-to-end system architecture design for IoT ) Edge analytics and big data processing for IoT ) Programming models, runtimes and tools for IoT ) Case studies, practices, and evaluations for IoT ) Cross-cutting IoT issues, including security, reliability and code portability ) Others (we welcome other topics, but if in doubt please contact us) Please keep in mind that IEEE Micro is about computer architecture at large, and that it is a very high-quality publication. We will enforce these two criteria strongly to ensure quality readership. ==================================== Deadlines in 2016: Initial submissions due: April 29 Initial notifications: June 24 Paper revisions due: July 22 Final notifications: September 2 Final versions: September 9 ==================================== Submission procedure: Log onto IEEE CS Manuscript Central (https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/micro-cs) and submit your manuscript. Please direct questions to the IEEE Micro magazine assistant (micro-ma@computer.org) regarding the submission site. For the manuscript submission, acceptable file formats include Microsoft Word and PDF. Manuscripts should not exceed 5,000 words including references, with each average-size figure counting as 250 words toward this limit. Please include all figures and tables, as well as a cover page with author contact information (name, postal address, phone, fax, and email address) and a 200-word abstract. Submitted manuscripts must not have been previously published or currently submitted for publication elsewhere, and all manuscripts must be cleared for publication. All previously published papers must have at least 30% new content compared to any conference (or other) publication. Accepted articles will be edited for structure, style, clarity, and readability. For more information, please visit the IEEE Micro Author Center (http://www2.computer.org/portal/web/peerreviewmagazines/acmicro). |
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