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BLNTIoT 2022 : Workshop on Blockchain for next-generation Internet of Things Applications

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Link: https://www.blockchain-congress.net/workshops/bl-nt-iot
 
When Jul 13, 2022 - Jul 15, 2022
Where L'Aquila
Submission Deadline Apr 22, 2022
Notification Due Mar 30, 2022
Final Version Due Jun 17, 2022
Categories    blockchain   internet of things   IOT   applications
 

Call For Papers

Centralized cloud-based architectures are the current choice for IoT applications, where a validating third party provides services such as authentication, authorization, and data handling for both sensing devices (i.e, the producers) and end-users (i.e., the consumers). These architectures simplify the design and deployment of IoT systems and applications. However, they introduce additional data management and privacy concerns and an over-exposition to several cyber-security threats. Moreover, the presence of the intermediary decreases the efficiency of interactions between devices, reducing the potential growth of IoT applications. These challenges require radically new architectures for the next-generation IoT systems and applications.

In recent years, there has been a growing interest in integrating blockchain technologies into IoT for enabling trustless architectures without a validating central authority. Furthermore, blockchain directly benefits several business processes by enabling the seamless inclusion of several actors and making their interactions leaner, faster, and more transparent. Moreover, thanks to smart contracts, novel decentralized and fully autonomous applications appear every day. Such applications carry new opportunities, but they also introduce major challenges for traditional IoT system tools and methodologies that need to be adapted.

This workshop welcomes contributions describing tools and methodologies that emphasize blockchain's key aspects for IoT systems, applications, use cases, and challenges. The workshop also aims to provide the opportunity for researchers and practitioners to share their latest work on emerging use cases on blockchain-based IoT systems.

The topics relevant to this workshop include, but are not limited to, the following:

Blockchain-based distributed IoT systems and applications;
Use of Smart contracts for intelligent IoT systems;
Experimental evaluations of blockchain-based IoT systems and applications;
Testbeds and simulators related to blockchain-based IoT systems;
Crypto chips and IoT devices;
Novel IoT architectures for hybrid on-chain/off-chain environments;
IoT as oracles for blockchain-based systems;
Trustless intelligent applications in IoT environments;
L2 solutions and inter-ledger protocols for IoT and AI applications;
Lightweight protocols and algorithms for blockchains in IoT and AI applications
Use cases for IoT blockchain-based applications in agriculture, industry, smart cities, and smart grids;
Privacy-preserving solutions for blockchain-based IoT applications;

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