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IoT 2016 - Track on Internet of Things

Date2016-10-31 - 2016-11-02

Deadline2016-07-11

VenueBerlin, Germany Germany

Keywords

Websitehttps://cscn2016.ieee-cscn.org

Topics/Call fo Papers

Internet of Thing (IoT) is progressing fast in the industry and various standardization bodies and attracts huge interest in academia. 3GPP is now exploring solutions for cellular systems for ultra-low complexity and low throughput Internet of Things devices and is enhancing existing features for Machine Type Communication (MTC). oneM2M has published Release 1 of its specification which is focused on M2M/IoT interworking. It is now specifying various new service layer features including semantic capabilities and interworking with local area standards (such as AllJoyn and OIC). IETF is focused developing protocol specifications for constraint IoT devices and actively building standards to do secure authentication and authorisation to IoT devices. In addition, IEEE P2413 is specifying standards to develop a robust architectural framework for IoT, reducing market fragmentation, improving interoperability, and serving as a catalyst for continued IoT growth.
This track invites original articles on the following topics, but are not limited to:
IoT architecture design and optimizations
IoT security and privacy of IoT devices and services
System optimization to support Ultra-Low complexity devices
Standardised semantic data description framework and technologies
IoT communication procedure enhancements
Experience and lessons learnt for standards based IoT large scale pilots
IoT standards platforms interworking
IoT standards gap analysis
5G Networks and IoT
Software Defined Network (SDN) and IoT
Industrial Internet of Things
Factory of Things
Edge Computing, Fog Computing and IoT
IPv6-based IoT Networks
IoT protocols such as IPv6, 6LoWPAN, RPL, 6TiSCH, WoT
IoT security in the sense of massive IoT deployments, e.g., embedded SIM management

Last modified: 2016-07-03 10:26:22