IoT 2015 - Third International Workshop on Internet of Things, Machine to Machine and Smart Services Applications (IoT 2015)
Topics/Call fo Papers
With the recent advancements in mobility, cloud computing, video and data centers, support of Internet of Things (IoT), Machine to Machine (M2M) as well as service and network management applications and algorithms become more important than ever. The number of devices connected to the internet has already surpassed 8 billions and is expected to reach 30 billion in 2015. IoT, Service and network management systems and M2M protocols are becoming more complex by interconnecting different technologies and architectures across various software platforms. No single technology or architecture will be able to smoothly glue together such complex systems into a single network of all networks. New applications will be supported on these complex systems through upper layer middleware software platforms. These services will no longer be independent static sources of content, rather will have intelligent software to adapt those sources to varying network conditions, technologies, and platforms. This will be achieved through another intelligent layer of cognitive middleware that is capable of interfacing these services to the underlying network technologies. New services must be capable of receiving information about the network and adaptively tune their transport parameters as well as bit-rates according to the underlying networking conditions/technologies. New Services and contents will need to understand networking traffic parameters, and react accordingly in order to maintain smooth traffic flows in the network and avoid skewness behaviors.
The scope of this workshop is to address the research and development efforts of the aforementioned various issues in the area of Internet of Things applications, Machine to Machine protocols and systems, intelligent service and network management in next generation networks. This includes services for collaboration among multiple entities and users in composite, integrated, and federated settings. In particular, we are interested in papers dealing with state-of-the-art design and analysis, implementation and experimental results of cognitive and intelligent software agents/services and applications as well as novel architectures for intelligent content delivery.
The IoT Workshop topics include (but are not limited to) the following:
Service and Network Management Applications, Systems and Algorithms
Composite and Federated Services
Services Integration
Services Value Chain Collaboration (Inter- and Intra-Enterprise)
Design and Development Methodologies for user-centered IoT
Extended Business Collaboration Models
Collaboration Constructs and Exchange Protocols
Collaboration Resources and Services
Services Publishing and Discovery
Programmable Services Interfaces
Enterprise Modeling and Management
Services Performance Evaluation, Models and Optimization
Services Lifecycle (Planning, Implementation, Delivery, Operation, Management, ..)
Application Services and Standards
Smart Technologies and Services for Could Computing, Mobility, Video and Data Centers
Cloud Based Internet of Things
Fog Computing
Energy efficient Devices and Architectures
Energy Harvesting Network Design
Communication Protocol Suites for Energy Constrained Devices
Middleware for Heterogeneous Sensors, Devices and Protocols
Smart Software Agents and Clients
Smart Data Collection Systems
Smart Data Analysis and Validation Algorithms
Data management in the Internet of Things
Smart Services and Applications
Smart Wireless Access (e.g., 802.16 Wimax)
M2M Communication and Collaboration
Novel Architectures for Intelligent Content Delivery
Adaptive QoS Provisioning Issues
Traffic Management and Control
Experimental Test-beds and Results
Intelligent Algorithms
Multicast Support
Human-Device Interactions in IoT
Service-aware Congestion and Traffic Control Protocols
Security and Privacy Issues in Services
Case Studies
The scope of this workshop is to address the research and development efforts of the aforementioned various issues in the area of Internet of Things applications, Machine to Machine protocols and systems, intelligent service and network management in next generation networks. This includes services for collaboration among multiple entities and users in composite, integrated, and federated settings. In particular, we are interested in papers dealing with state-of-the-art design and analysis, implementation and experimental results of cognitive and intelligent software agents/services and applications as well as novel architectures for intelligent content delivery.
The IoT Workshop topics include (but are not limited to) the following:
Service and Network Management Applications, Systems and Algorithms
Composite and Federated Services
Services Integration
Services Value Chain Collaboration (Inter- and Intra-Enterprise)
Design and Development Methodologies for user-centered IoT
Extended Business Collaboration Models
Collaboration Constructs and Exchange Protocols
Collaboration Resources and Services
Services Publishing and Discovery
Programmable Services Interfaces
Enterprise Modeling and Management
Services Performance Evaluation, Models and Optimization
Services Lifecycle (Planning, Implementation, Delivery, Operation, Management, ..)
Application Services and Standards
Smart Technologies and Services for Could Computing, Mobility, Video and Data Centers
Cloud Based Internet of Things
Fog Computing
Energy efficient Devices and Architectures
Energy Harvesting Network Design
Communication Protocol Suites for Energy Constrained Devices
Middleware for Heterogeneous Sensors, Devices and Protocols
Smart Software Agents and Clients
Smart Data Collection Systems
Smart Data Analysis and Validation Algorithms
Data management in the Internet of Things
Smart Services and Applications
Smart Wireless Access (e.g., 802.16 Wimax)
M2M Communication and Collaboration
Novel Architectures for Intelligent Content Delivery
Adaptive QoS Provisioning Issues
Traffic Management and Control
Experimental Test-beds and Results
Intelligent Algorithms
Multicast Support
Human-Device Interactions in IoT
Service-aware Congestion and Traffic Control Protocols
Security and Privacy Issues in Services
Case Studies
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