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BIoT 2026 : 7th International Conference on Block chain and Internet of Things Applications

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Link: https://bdml2026.org/biot/
 
When Jun 27, 2026 - Jun 28, 2026
Where Copenhagen, Denmark
Submission Deadline Apr 4, 2026
Notification Due May 23, 2026
Final Version Due May 30, 2026
Categories    blockchain   computer security   algorithms   IOT
 

Call For Papers

7th International Conference on Block chain and Internet of Things Applications (BIoT 2026)

June 27 ~ 28, 2026, Copenhagen, Denmark

Scope & Topics

7th International Conference on Block chain and Internet of Things Applications (BIoT 2026) brings together researchers, practitioners, and industry experts to explore the rapidly evolving intersection of decentralized technologies and intelligent connected systems. As blockchain and IoT continue to reshape digital infrastructure, supply chains, smart environments, and cyber physical systems, the conference provides a dedicated forum for presenting new theories, innovative methodologies, and impactful applications that advance the state of the art in both fields. BIoT 2026 aims to highlight foundational breakthroughs as well as practical solutions that address real world challenges in scalability, security, interoperability, and system design.

The conference welcomes high quality submissions that demonstrate original research contributions, novel system designs, comprehensive surveys, and industrial case studies. Authors are encouraged to submit work that showcases significant advances in blockchain technologies, IoT architectures, decentralized applications, security and privacy mechanisms, and emerging paradigms that integrate distributed ledgers with intelligent connected devices.

By fostering dialogue between academia and industry, BIoT 2026 seeks to accelerate innovation, promote cross-disciplinary collaboration, and support the development of next generation decentralized and IoT enabled systems.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following



    Blockchain Foundations and Advanced Architectures

  • Consensus mechanisms including PoS, BFT variants, DAG based consensus and scalable consensus protocols
  • Layer 1 and Layer 2 architectures, rollups, sharding and high throughput blockchain systems
  • Cross chain interoperability, bridges and atomic cross chain transactions
  • Formal verification of blockchain protocols and smart contracts
  • Tokenomics, incentive design and decentralized governance models
  • Zero knowledge proofs (zk SNARKs, zk STARKs, recursive proofs) and verifiable computation
  • Decentralized identity (DID), verifiable credentials and trust frameworks
  • Blockchain based secure data sharing and trusted execution environments

    Blockchain Security, Privacy and Economic Integrity

  • Attacks on blockchain systems including Sybil, Eclipse, 51%, routing and MEV related exploits
  • Smart contract vulnerabilities, automated analysis, fuzzing and symbolic execution
  • Privacy preserving blockchain technologies including confidential transactions and mixnets
  • Cryptographic primitives for secure decentralized systems
  • Blockchain forensics, auditing and incident response
  • Economic security, incentive misalignment and protocol manipulation

    IoT Systems, Connectivity and Edge Intelligence

  • Next generation IoT networking including 6G, LPWAN, mmWave, TSN and URLLC
  • Edge and fog computing architectures, distributed intelligence and real time processing
  • TinyML, on device learning and resource constrained AI
  • IoT hardware, embedded systems and energy efficient architectures
  • Digital twins, cyber physical systems and real time simulation environments
  • Interoperability standards and scalable IoT architectures

    IoT Security, Privacy and Resilience

  • Secure IoT communication protocols and lightweight cryptography
  • Intrusion detection, anomaly detection and threat intelligence for IoT networks
  • Secure firmware, remote attestation and trusted execution environments
  • Privacy preserving IoT analytics including differential privacy and federated analytics
  • IoT supply chain security, hardware trust and tamper resistant design
  • Resilient IoT systems with fault tolerance and self healing capabilities

    Blockchain–IoT Integration and Decentralized Applications

  • Blockchain enabled IoT authentication, authorization and access control
  • Decentralized IoT data marketplaces and provenance tracking
  • Blockchain based supply chain, logistics and asset management
  • Smart cities, smart grids and intelligent transportation systems
  • Industrial IoT (IIoT), Industry 4.0 automation and secure manufacturing
  • Healthcare IoT, wearables and secure medical data exchange
  • Environmental monitoring, precision agriculture and sustainability applications

    Web3, Decentralized Infrastructure and Emerging Paradigms

  • Decentralized applications (dApps), decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs) and governance
  • Web3 infrastructure including decentralized storage, content distribution and naming systems
  • Tokenized ecosystems, NFTs and digital asset management frameworks
  • Federated learning and decentralized AI for IoT and edge systems
  • Autonomous machine to machine (M2M) economic agents and machine driven marketplaces
  • Blockchain based cloud, edge and distributed service orchestration

    Data Management, Analytics and Interoperability

  • Distributed data management for IoT and blockchain environments
  • Real time data processing, streaming analytics and event driven architectures
  • Semantic interoperability, ontologies and knowledge graphs for IoT
  • Privacy preserving data sharing and secure multi party computation
  • Big data analytics for large scale IoT deployments

    Experimental Systems, Testbeds and Deployment Studies

  • Large scale IoT and blockchain testbeds and benchmarking
  • Real world deployment experiences and performance evaluations
  • Measurement studies of decentralized and IoT systems
  • Energy efficient design and lifecycle management of IoT–blockchain ecosystems
  • Reliability, maintainability and long term operational insights


Paper Submission

Authors are invited to submit papers through the conference Submission System by April 04, 2026. Submissions must be original and should not have been published or be under consideration for publication while being evaluated for this conference. The proceedings of the conference will be published by Computer Science Conference Proceedings in Computer Science & Information Technology (CS & IT) series (Confirmed).

Selected papers from BIoT 2026, after further revisions, will be published in the special issue of the following journals.

Important Dates

Submission Deadline: April 04, 2026
Authors Notification: May 23, 2026
Final Manuscript Due: May 30, 2026

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***** The invited talk proposals can be submitted to biot@bdml2026.org

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