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IEEE World Forum on Internet of Things Logo IEEE World Forum on Internet of Things 12-14 DECEMBER 2016 // RESTON, VA, USA IEEE Logo HOME ABOUT COMMITTEE AUTHORS PROGRAM REGISTRATION HOTEL / TRAVEL PATRONS Call For Papers CALL FOR PAPERS AND PROPOSALS The 2016 IEEE 3rd World Forum on Internet of Things (WF-IoT) seeks contributions on how to nurture and cultivate IoT technologies and applications for the benefit of society. Original papers are solicited in, but are not limited to, the following topics: IoT Enabling Technologies 5G Networks and IoT Software Defined Network (SDN) and IoT Sensor and Actuator Networks Ultra-low power IoT Technologies and Embedded Systems Architectures Wearables, Body Sensor Networks, Smart Portable Devices Design Space Exploration Techniques for IoT Devices and Systems Heterogeneous Networks, Web of Things, Web of Everything IoT Protocols (IPv6, 6LoWPAN, RPL, 6TiSCH, W3C) Named Data Networking for IoT Internet of Nano Things Sensors Data Management, IoT Mining and Analytics Adaptive Systems and Models at Runtime Distributed Storage, Data Fusion Routing and Control Protocols Resource Management, Access Control Mobility, Localization and Management Aspects Identity Management and Object Recognition Localization Technologies Edge Computing, Fog Computing and IoT Machine to Machine (M2M)/Devices-to-Devices communications and IoT Industrial IoT and Factory of Things and Internet of Things IoT Application and Services Cyber-physical systems, Context Awareness, Situation Awareness, Ambient Intelligence Collaborative Applications and Systems Service Experiences and Analysis Smart Cities, Smart Public Places, Smart Home/Building Automation e-Health, e-Wellness, Automotive, Intelligent Transport Smart Grid, Energy Management Consumer Electronics, Assisted Living, Rural Services and Production Industrial IoT Service Creation and Management Aspects Crowd-sensing, human centric sensing Big data and IoT Data Analytics Internet Applications Naming and Identifiers Semantic Technologies, Collective Intelligence Cognitive and Reasoning about Things and Smart Objects Mobile Cloud Computing (MCC) and IoT Horizontal application development for IoT Design principals and best practices for IoT application development IoT Multimedia IoT Societal Impacts Human Role in the IoT, Social Aspects and Services Value Chain Analysis and Evolution Aspects New Human-Device Interactions for IoT, Do-It-Yourself Social Models and Networks Green IoT: Sustainable Design and Technologies Urban Dynamics and crowdsourcing services Metrics, Measurements, and Evaluation of IoT Sustainability and ROi Security and Privacy for Internet of Things IoT Privacy and Security Concerns Identification and authentication issues Wireless sensor network for IoT security Intrusion detection in IoT Cryptography, key management and authorization for IoT Physical/MAC/Network Attacks in Internet of Things Cross-layer attacks in IoT Security with QoS optimization in IoT Privacy based channel access in IoT IoT forensic science Big data and information integrity in IoT Communication security in IoT Security standards in IoT IoT Experimental Results and Deployment Scenarios Closing the Gap between Research and Implementation Experimental prototypes, Test-Bed and Field Trial Experiences Multi-Objective IoT System Modeling and Analysis—Performance, Energy, Reliability, Robustness IoT Interconnections Analysis—QoS, Scalability, Performance, Interference Real case deployment scenarios and results IoT deployment at Government and ISPs IoT deployment on agriculture, retails, smart cities, etc. IoT Interconnections among ISPs Analysis—QoS, Scalability, Performance, Interference Gaps Analysis for real deployment IoT and Future Internet architectures Standardization and Regulation Paper Submissions and Publications The 3 rd IEEE World Forum on Internet of Things (WF-IoT 2016) solicits two types of submissions. Full papers describing original research. Suggested size is four pages; papers up to six pages will be accepted. Papers will be fully peer reviewed and, if accepted, included in conference proceedings and will be submitted to the Xplore Digital Library. Extended versions of selected papers may be considered for publication in IEEE IoT Journal. Extended abstracts describing emerging results of new research areas or relevant topics from an industrial point of view, not to exceed two pages. Submission Guidelines All papers must conform, at time of submission, to the IEEE Formatting Guidelines. Please use either this Word Template or this LaTeX package. Make sure that you use US letter page format. IEEE takes the protection of intellectual property seriously. Accordingly, all submissions will be screened for plagiarism using CrossCheck. By submitting your work you agree to allow IEEE to screen your work. For more information please visit:http://www.crossref.org/crosscheck/index.html Important Dates for Paper Submissions Manuscripts Due: June 15, 2016 Acceptance Notification: September 30, 2016 Camera-Ready Submission: October 31, 2016 Papers must be submitted electronically: https://edas.info/N22145 Contacts for Papers TPC General Chair: Prof. Antonio Skarmeta, University of Murcia, Spain skarmeta@um.es TPC Co-Chairs: Prof. Philip Hall, The University of Melbourne, Australia philip.hall@ieee.org and Dr. Yu Rongshan, Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore rongshanyu@ieee.org Tutorial Submissions Tutorial proposals should contain an abstract, scope, intended audience, objectives, prior history, an outline, the biographical sketch of presenters and any other information that may assist in making decisions. Important Dates for Tutorial and Doctoral Symposia Proposals due Tutorials: July 25, 2016 Proposals must be submitted electronically: https://edas.info/N22145 Contacts for Tutorials and Doctoral Symposium Prof. Hausi Müller, University of Victoria, Canada hausi@cs.uvic.ca Dr. Dave Cavalcanti, Intel, USA dave.cavalcanti@intel.com Prof. Vincenzo Piuri, University of Milan, Italy vincenzo.piuri@unimi.it Special Session Submissions IEEE WF-IoT 2016 will be hosting a series of special sessions and invites the submission of special session proposals. They should emphasize on current topics relevant to the IoT community on the latest research, engineering, standards and business issues and should include a mix of regular and invited presentations. Special Sessions should complement the regular program with new and emerging topics of interest. Each Special Session Proposal must include the following and should be maximum four pages: Title Abstract Scope Intended audience Objective Prior history (if any) An outline of advertising plan Brief bio of the organizers Any other relevant information Accepted Special Sessions must implement IEEE academic best practices regarding peer reviews and paper publication. Accepted and presented paper will be added to IEEE Xplore and the conference proceedings. The proposal must be submitted through EDAS system at – https://edas.info/N22145 using the option for “Special Sessions Proposal”. Important Dates for Special Session Submissions Proposals due: April 30, 2016 Notification of selection: May 15, 2016 Website for special session: May 30, 2016 Deadline for paper submission: July 31, 2016 Acceptance/rejection notification: September 30, 2016 Camera ready submission: October 31, 2016 Website showing technical program: November 15, 2016 Contacts for Special Sessions Dr. Mirko Presser, Alexandra Instituttet A/S, Denmark mirko.presser@alexandra.dk Soumya Kanti Datta, Eurecom, France soumya-kanti.datta@eurecom.fr Download the Call for Special Session Proposals in PDF (70kb) here )) Workshop Submissions IEEE WF-IoT 2016 will be hosting a series of workshops and invites the submission of workshop proposals. Workshops should emphasize on current topics relevant to the IoT community on the latest research, engineering, standards and business issues and should include a mix of regular and invited presentations. Workshops should include a mix of regular papers, invited papers, presentations and panels that encourage the participation of attendees in active discussion. Each Special Session Proposal must include the following and should be maximum five pages: Title Length of the workshop (half/full day) Names, contacts and a short bio (200 words) of the workshop organizers Brief description of the workshop including abstract, scope and timeliness. Planned format of the workshop including no. of referred papers, hot topic sessions, keynotes, and panel discussions. Potential participants including TPC members and invited speakers. Brief description of advertising plan Prior history the workshop (if any) Draft call for papers Any other relevant information Accepted workshops must implement IEEE academic best practices regarding peer reviews and paper publication. Accepted and presented papers will be added to IEEE Xplore and the conference proceedings. The workshop proposal must be submitted through EDAS system at – https://edas.info/N22145 using the option for “Workshop Proposal”. Important Dates for Workshops Submissions Proposals due: April 30, 2016 Notification of selection: May 15, 2016 Website for workshop: May 30, 2016 Deadline for paper submission: July 31, 2016 Acceptance/rejection notification: September 30, 2016 Camera ready submission: October 31, 2016 Website showing technical program: November 15, 2016 Contacts for Workshops Dr. Mirko Presser, Alexandra Instituttet A/S, Denmark mirko.presser@alexandra.dk Soumya Kanti Datta, Eurecom, France soumya-kanti.datta@eurecom.fr Download the Call for Workshop Proposals in PDF (78kb) here )) Industry Forum Panel Sessions Submissions The 2016 IEEE 3rd World Forum on Internet of Things (WF-IoT) will be hosting Industry Forum Panel Sessions. Presentation in Industrial Forum will be panelist based and panel presentation material will not be published in conference proceedings but will be available in the conference web site. Industrial Forum Panel proposal should contain an abstract, scope, intended audience, objectives, prior history, an outline, the biographical sketch of presenters and any other information that may assist in making decisions. Important Dates for Industry Panel Proposal Proposal deadline: July 25 2016 Proposals must be submitted electronically: https://edas.info/N22145 Contact for Industry panels Kazunori Iwasa, Fujitsu, kiwasa@jp.fujitsu.com Yoshihiro Ohba, Toshiba, yoshihiro.ohba@toshiba.co.jp You can download this CFP in PDF format (213kb) here share: RECENT POSTS Vint Cerf’s Keynote in WF-IoT 2016 Welcome to 2016 IEEE WF-IoT HOME ABOUT COMMITTEE AUTHORS PROGRAM REGISTRATION HOTEL / TRAVEL PATRONS © Copyright 2016 IEEE – All rights reserved. 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