WF-IoT 2014 - IEEE World Forum on Internet of Things
Topics/Call fo Papers
IEEE World Forum on Internet of Things
2014 6-8 March, 2014 ? Seoul, South Korea
APPLICATIONS, TECHNOLOGIES AND SOCIETAL IMPACTS OF
INTERNET OF THINGS
The WF-IOT 2014 Conference seeks to investigate how progress in technologies and applications of Internet of Things can be nurtured and cultivated for the benefit of society. Original papers are solicited in, but are not limited to, the following categories:
Technologies:
? Sensor and Actuator Networks
? Body Sensor Networks and Portable Devices
? NFC, EPCGlobal and Short Range Evolution
? Constrained Devices and Gateways
? Energy and Power-Saving Technologies
? Routing and Control Protocols
? Architectures and Middleware, Heterogeneous Networks, Web of Things
? Sensors Data Management, Big Data and Data Mining, Distributed Storage, Data Fusion, Distributed Sensing and Control, Resource Management and Access Control
? Mobility, Localization and Management Aspects
? Security, Trust and Privacy
? Identity Management and Object Recognition
? Localization Technologies
? Internet Applications Naming and Identifiers
? Semantic Technologies
Application and Services:
? Collaborative Applications and Systems, Context Awareness, Ambient Intelligence
? Service Experiences and Analysis including, but not limited to: Smart Cities, Home/Building Automation, e-Health, e-Wellness, Automotive, Intelligent Transport, Energy Management, Consumer Electronics; Assisted Living, Rural Services and Production, Industrial IoT Service Creation and Management Aspects
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
? New Value Chains Enabled by IoT and Impacts on Existing Ones
? Green IoT: Sustainable Design and Technologies
? Metrics, Measurement and Evaluation of the IoT Sustainability and ROI
? Privacy and Security Concerns
Experimental Results
Contributions describing results that close the gap between research and implementation are sought. These include, but are not limited to:
? Experimental prototypes, Test-Beds and Field Trials Experiences
? Performance Modeling and Network Technologies
? Performance Analysis
? Scalability, Reliability and Robustness
? Gaps Analysis for Future Research and Standardization
? Standardization and Regulation
Paper Submission and Publications:
The conference accepts two types of submissions:
? Full papers describing original research and innovation. The preferred paper size is four pages; however papers up to six pages (comprising bibliography) will be accepted. Papers will be full peer reviewed, included in conference proceedings, and considered for indexing and publication in IEEE Xplore®. In addition extended versions of selected papers may be considered for publication in the IEEE IoT Journal.
? Extended abstracts describing initial results of new research areas or relevant topics from an industrial point of view, not to exceed two pages.
Important Dates for Paper Submissions:
Manuscripts Due: September 30, 2013
Acceptance Notification: November 30, 2013
Camera-Ready Submission: December 31, 2013
Tutorial and Special Session Submissions:
Tutorial proposals should contain an abstract, scope, intended audience, objective and motivation, prior history of the tutorial presentation, an outline, the biographical sketch of the presenters and any other information that may assist us in making decisions. The proposal must be in the form of a single PDF file, and its length must not exceed four pages. Special Sessions should complement the regular program with new and emerging topics of interest.
Important Dates for Tutorial and Special Session Submissions:
Tutorial Proposals Due: September 30, 2013
Special Session Proposals Due: August 31, 2013
Papers must be submitted electronically at http://edas.info/N15701 using IEEE templates provided at http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences... publishing/templates.html
Financially Co-Sponsored by:
IEEE Communications Society
IEEE Consumer Electronics Society
IEEE Future Directions Committee
IEEE Reliability Society
IEEE Sensors Council
IEEE Signal Processing Society
IEEE Society on Social Implications of Technology
Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
Conference Chair: Roberto Minerva, Telecom Italia
Conference Co-Chair: Jaiyong Lee, Yonsei University
TPC Chair: Enrico Scarrone, Telecom Italia?
TPC Co-Chair: Yeong Min Jang, Kookmin University
For Full Details, Visit Our Website: http://sites.ieee.org/wf-iot.
2014 6-8 March, 2014 ? Seoul, South Korea
APPLICATIONS, TECHNOLOGIES AND SOCIETAL IMPACTS OF
INTERNET OF THINGS
The WF-IOT 2014 Conference seeks to investigate how progress in technologies and applications of Internet of Things can be nurtured and cultivated for the benefit of society. Original papers are solicited in, but are not limited to, the following categories:
Technologies:
? Sensor and Actuator Networks
? Body Sensor Networks and Portable Devices
? NFC, EPCGlobal and Short Range Evolution
? Constrained Devices and Gateways
? Energy and Power-Saving Technologies
? Routing and Control Protocols
? Architectures and Middleware, Heterogeneous Networks, Web of Things
? Sensors Data Management, Big Data and Data Mining, Distributed Storage, Data Fusion, Distributed Sensing and Control, Resource Management and Access Control
? Mobility, Localization and Management Aspects
? Security, Trust and Privacy
? Identity Management and Object Recognition
? Localization Technologies
? Internet Applications Naming and Identifiers
? Semantic Technologies
Application and Services:
? Collaborative Applications and Systems, Context Awareness, Ambient Intelligence
? Service Experiences and Analysis including, but not limited to: Smart Cities, Home/Building Automation, e-Health, e-Wellness, Automotive, Intelligent Transport, Energy Management, Consumer Electronics; Assisted Living, Rural Services and Production, Industrial IoT Service Creation and Management Aspects
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
? New Value Chains Enabled by IoT and Impacts on Existing Ones
? Green IoT: Sustainable Design and Technologies
? Metrics, Measurement and Evaluation of the IoT Sustainability and ROI
? Privacy and Security Concerns
Experimental Results
Contributions describing results that close the gap between research and implementation are sought. These include, but are not limited to:
? Experimental prototypes, Test-Beds and Field Trials Experiences
? Performance Modeling and Network Technologies
? Performance Analysis
? Scalability, Reliability and Robustness
? Gaps Analysis for Future Research and Standardization
? Standardization and Regulation
Paper Submission and Publications:
The conference accepts two types of submissions:
? Full papers describing original research and innovation. The preferred paper size is four pages; however papers up to six pages (comprising bibliography) will be accepted. Papers will be full peer reviewed, included in conference proceedings, and considered for indexing and publication in IEEE Xplore®. In addition extended versions of selected papers may be considered for publication in the IEEE IoT Journal.
? Extended abstracts describing initial results of new research areas or relevant topics from an industrial point of view, not to exceed two pages.
Important Dates for Paper Submissions:
Manuscripts Due: September 30, 2013
Acceptance Notification: November 30, 2013
Camera-Ready Submission: December 31, 2013
Tutorial and Special Session Submissions:
Tutorial proposals should contain an abstract, scope, intended audience, objective and motivation, prior history of the tutorial presentation, an outline, the biographical sketch of the presenters and any other information that may assist us in making decisions. The proposal must be in the form of a single PDF file, and its length must not exceed four pages. Special Sessions should complement the regular program with new and emerging topics of interest.
Important Dates for Tutorial and Special Session Submissions:
Tutorial Proposals Due: September 30, 2013
Special Session Proposals Due: August 31, 2013
Papers must be submitted electronically at http://edas.info/N15701 using IEEE templates provided at http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences... publishing/templates.html
Financially Co-Sponsored by:
IEEE Communications Society
IEEE Consumer Electronics Society
IEEE Future Directions Committee
IEEE Reliability Society
IEEE Sensors Council
IEEE Signal Processing Society
IEEE Society on Social Implications of Technology
Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
Conference Chair: Roberto Minerva, Telecom Italia
Conference Co-Chair: Jaiyong Lee, Yonsei University
TPC Chair: Enrico Scarrone, Telecom Italia?
TPC Co-Chair: Yeong Min Jang, Kookmin University
For Full Details, Visit Our Website: http://sites.ieee.org/wf-iot.
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