IWM2M 2011 - International Workshop on Machine-to-Machine Communications 'Key' to the Future Internet of Things
Topics/Call fo Papers
International Workshop on Machine-to-Machine Communications ‘Key’ to the Future Internet of Things is organized in conjunction with IEEE GLOBECOM 2011, 5-9 December 2011, Houston, Texas, USA (See workshop homepage http://iwm2m.cttc.es).
The number of networked machines and/or devices is continuously increasing, changing the conventional perception of communication towards networks that are independent from human interaction. This results in a new paradigm on Machine-to-Machine (M2M) communications towards the Future Internet of Things (IoT). M2M communications offer a potential solution to the already saturated telecommunications market, with new services and applications, such as smart city, smart grid, intelligent transportation, e-healthcare, remote monitoring, and logistics. Such services and applications open a mass market and several business opportunities, whilst transforming the way communication systems are defined and operate. This requires development of novel solutions to efficiently serve a huge number of devices that interact autonomously at a global level. It also opens a wide research area for future M2M communications, including investigations on scalability, wide-area coverage, energy-efficiency, spectral-efficiency, cost-efficiency, heterogeneity, cooperation, and security.
Main Topics of Interest
This workshop aims to gather researchers, engineers and practitioners both from academia and industry (universities, research centers, network operators, regulatory bodies, service providers), as well as end users, to present and debate advanced M2M communication systems, technologies, and applications, with the perspective of current M2M-related standardization activities in 3GPP, ETSI, IEEE, and IETF.Specifically, but not exclusively, the workshop proposes to address the following topics related to M2M communication:
Scalable system architecture and components
Radio access technologies and protocols
Spectrum management for M2M
Resource management for energy-harvesting devices
Channel and traffic models
Internetworking protocols and mechanisms
Cloud support for M2M applications
Device management for M2M
Data and service management for M2M
Semantic technologies for M2M
Mobility management for M2M
Security, trust and privacy of M2M devices and services
New M2M applications, services, and business models
Field Trials / Test-beds / Regulatory issues
Important Dates
Paper Submission: 7th July 2011
Acceptance Notification: 15th August 2011
Camera-Ready: 31st August 2011
Workshop Date: 9th December 2011
Authors Guidelines
Authors are invited to submit original contributions that were not previously published or currently under review by any other workshop, conference, or journal.Papers need to be uploaded to the EDAS GLOBECOM 2011 workshop submission link (http://edas.info//N10893) for this workshop, and should follow the GLOBECOM 2011 paper submission guidelines. All submissions should be written in English with a maximum paper length of Five (5) printed pages (10-point font) including figures without incurring additional page charges (maximum 1 additional page with over-length page charge if accepted). Note that the maximum number of pages for a paper is 6; 5 pages plus 1 additional page allowed with a charge for the one additional page of USD100 if accepted. Papers exceeding 6 pages will not be accepted at EDAS, nor reviewed at all. Accepted papers will be published in IEEE Xplore. IEEE reserves the right to exclude a paper from distribution after the conference (e.g., removal from IEEE Xplore) if it is not presented at the conference.
Workshop Organising Committee
Chair
Rahim Tafazolli, University of Surrey, UK
Co-Chairs
Thierry Lestable, Sagemcom SAS, France
Carles Antón-Haro, CTTC, Spain
Trevor Gill, Vodafone Group, UK
TPC Chairs
Pirabakaran Navaratnam, University of Surrey, UK
Peter Rost, NEC Laboratories Europe, Germany
Publicity Chair
Djelal Raouf, Sagemcom E&T, France
TPC Members
Angeliki Alexiou, University of Piraeus, Greece
Stephan Saur, Alcatel-Lucent, Germany
Christian Ibars, CTTC, Spain
Walter Nitzold, Technical University of Dresden, Germany
Srdjan Krco, Ericsson, Serbia
Alexandru Petrescu, CEA, France
Serdar Vural, University of Surrey, UK
William Webb, Neul, UK
Herve Ganem, Gemalto, France
Bruno Cendon, TST, Spain
Masugi Inoue, National Institute of Information and Communication Technology, Japan
Jesus Bernat Vercher, Telefonica, Spain
Massinissa Lalam, Sagemcom E&T, France
Masood Maqbool, Sagemcom E&T, France
Marceau Coupechoux, Telecom Paris-Tech, France
Mérouane Debbah, Supélec, France
Frank Zdarsky, NEC Laboratories Europe, Germany
Méhdi Bennis, University of Oulu, Finland
Josep Vidal, UPC, Spain,
Marylin Arndt, Orange Labs, France
Mischa Dohler, CTTC, Spain
Guillaume Vivier, Sequans, France
Raouf Boutaba, University of Waterloo, Canada
Madjid Merabti, University of Liverpool, UK
Lutz Lampe, University of British Columbia, Canada
Hassan Hassanein, Queens University , Canada
Nelson Fonseca, University of Campinas, Brazil
Tomaso Melodia, University of Buffalo, USA
Sutharshan Rajasegarar, University of Melbourne, Australia
Nandana Rajatheva, Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand
Cagri Gungor, Bahcesehir University, Turkey
The number of networked machines and/or devices is continuously increasing, changing the conventional perception of communication towards networks that are independent from human interaction. This results in a new paradigm on Machine-to-Machine (M2M) communications towards the Future Internet of Things (IoT). M2M communications offer a potential solution to the already saturated telecommunications market, with new services and applications, such as smart city, smart grid, intelligent transportation, e-healthcare, remote monitoring, and logistics. Such services and applications open a mass market and several business opportunities, whilst transforming the way communication systems are defined and operate. This requires development of novel solutions to efficiently serve a huge number of devices that interact autonomously at a global level. It also opens a wide research area for future M2M communications, including investigations on scalability, wide-area coverage, energy-efficiency, spectral-efficiency, cost-efficiency, heterogeneity, cooperation, and security.
Main Topics of Interest
This workshop aims to gather researchers, engineers and practitioners both from academia and industry (universities, research centers, network operators, regulatory bodies, service providers), as well as end users, to present and debate advanced M2M communication systems, technologies, and applications, with the perspective of current M2M-related standardization activities in 3GPP, ETSI, IEEE, and IETF.Specifically, but not exclusively, the workshop proposes to address the following topics related to M2M communication:
Scalable system architecture and components
Radio access technologies and protocols
Spectrum management for M2M
Resource management for energy-harvesting devices
Channel and traffic models
Internetworking protocols and mechanisms
Cloud support for M2M applications
Device management for M2M
Data and service management for M2M
Semantic technologies for M2M
Mobility management for M2M
Security, trust and privacy of M2M devices and services
New M2M applications, services, and business models
Field Trials / Test-beds / Regulatory issues
Important Dates
Paper Submission: 7th July 2011
Acceptance Notification: 15th August 2011
Camera-Ready: 31st August 2011
Workshop Date: 9th December 2011
Authors Guidelines
Authors are invited to submit original contributions that were not previously published or currently under review by any other workshop, conference, or journal.Papers need to be uploaded to the EDAS GLOBECOM 2011 workshop submission link (http://edas.info//N10893) for this workshop, and should follow the GLOBECOM 2011 paper submission guidelines. All submissions should be written in English with a maximum paper length of Five (5) printed pages (10-point font) including figures without incurring additional page charges (maximum 1 additional page with over-length page charge if accepted). Note that the maximum number of pages for a paper is 6; 5 pages plus 1 additional page allowed with a charge for the one additional page of USD100 if accepted. Papers exceeding 6 pages will not be accepted at EDAS, nor reviewed at all. Accepted papers will be published in IEEE Xplore. IEEE reserves the right to exclude a paper from distribution after the conference (e.g., removal from IEEE Xplore) if it is not presented at the conference.
Workshop Organising Committee
Chair
Rahim Tafazolli, University of Surrey, UK
Co-Chairs
Thierry Lestable, Sagemcom SAS, France
Carles Antón-Haro, CTTC, Spain
Trevor Gill, Vodafone Group, UK
TPC Chairs
Pirabakaran Navaratnam, University of Surrey, UK
Peter Rost, NEC Laboratories Europe, Germany
Publicity Chair
Djelal Raouf, Sagemcom E&T, France
TPC Members
Angeliki Alexiou, University of Piraeus, Greece
Stephan Saur, Alcatel-Lucent, Germany
Christian Ibars, CTTC, Spain
Walter Nitzold, Technical University of Dresden, Germany
Srdjan Krco, Ericsson, Serbia
Alexandru Petrescu, CEA, France
Serdar Vural, University of Surrey, UK
William Webb, Neul, UK
Herve Ganem, Gemalto, France
Bruno Cendon, TST, Spain
Masugi Inoue, National Institute of Information and Communication Technology, Japan
Jesus Bernat Vercher, Telefonica, Spain
Massinissa Lalam, Sagemcom E&T, France
Masood Maqbool, Sagemcom E&T, France
Marceau Coupechoux, Telecom Paris-Tech, France
Mérouane Debbah, Supélec, France
Frank Zdarsky, NEC Laboratories Europe, Germany
Méhdi Bennis, University of Oulu, Finland
Josep Vidal, UPC, Spain,
Marylin Arndt, Orange Labs, France
Mischa Dohler, CTTC, Spain
Guillaume Vivier, Sequans, France
Raouf Boutaba, University of Waterloo, Canada
Madjid Merabti, University of Liverpool, UK
Lutz Lampe, University of British Columbia, Canada
Hassan Hassanein, Queens University , Canada
Nelson Fonseca, University of Campinas, Brazil
Tomaso Melodia, University of Buffalo, USA
Sutharshan Rajasegarar, University of Melbourne, Australia
Nandana Rajatheva, Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand
Cagri Gungor, Bahcesehir University, Turkey
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