SSC 2018 - 2018 4th IEEE International Workshop on Sensors and Smart Cities
Date2018-06-18
Deadline2018-02-28
VenueTaormina, Sicily, Italy
Keywords
Websitehttps://www.smart-comp.org
Topics/Call fo Papers
A smart city represents an improvement of today’s cities both functionally and structurally, that strategically utilizes many smart factors, such as information and communications technology (ICT), to increase the city’s sustainable growth and strengthen city functions, while ensuring citizens’ quality of life and health. Cities can be viewed as a microcosm of “objects” with which citizens interact daily: street furniture, public buildings, transportation, monuments, public lighting and much more. Moreover, a continuous monitoring of a city’s status occurs through sensors and processors applied within the real-world infrastructure.
The Internet of Things (IoT) concept imagines all these objects being “smart”, connected to the Internet, and able to communicate with each other and with the external environment, interacting and sharing data and information. Each object in the IoT can be both the collector and distributor of information regarding mobility, energy consumption, air pollution as well as potentially offering cultural and tourist information. As a consequence, cyber and real worlds are strongly linked in a smart city. New services can be deployed when needed and evaluation mechanisms will be set up to assess the health and success of a smart city.
The aim of this workshop is to bring together innovative developments in areas related to sensors and smart cities, including but not limited to:
· computing and sensing infrastructures
· cost (of node, energy, development, deployment, maintenance)
· communication (security, resilience, low energy)
· adaptability (to environment, energy, faults)
· data processing (on nodes, distributed, aggregation, discovery, big data)
· distributed data collection and storage in Smart Cities
· self-learning (pattern discovery, prediction, auto-configuration)
· deployment (cost, error prevention, localization)
· maintenance (troubleshooting, recurrent costs)
· applications (both new and enjoying new life)
· smart users experience
· trust and privacy
· crowdsourcing, crowdsensing, participatory sensing
· cognition and awareness
· cyber-physical systems
Submission Guidelines
Paper submissions should be no longer than 6 pages with a font size of 10 using the IEEE conference template. Papers must be submitted electronically as PDF files. All submitted papers will be subject to single blind peer reviews by Technical Program Committee members and other experts in the field. All presented papers in the conference will be published in the proceedings of the conference and submitted to the IEEE Xplore Digital Library. Authors are requested to first register their submissions and submit their manuscripts in PDF format via EasyChair (please, select the “Fourth International Workshop on Sensors and Smart Cities” track during submission process). Note that at least one author of each accepted paper must register and attend the workshop to present the paper. Failure to present the paper at the workshop will result in the withdrawal of the paper from the Proceedings.
Important dates
Paper Submission: 28 February 2018
Acceptance Notification: 30 March 2018
Camera-ready submission: 21 April 2018
Organization Committees
Workshop Co-Chairs:
Antonio Puliafito, University of Messina, Italy
Omer Rana, Cardiff University, UK
Dario Bruneo, University of Messina, Italy
Publicity Chair
Riccardo Di Pietro, University of Catania, Italy
The Internet of Things (IoT) concept imagines all these objects being “smart”, connected to the Internet, and able to communicate with each other and with the external environment, interacting and sharing data and information. Each object in the IoT can be both the collector and distributor of information regarding mobility, energy consumption, air pollution as well as potentially offering cultural and tourist information. As a consequence, cyber and real worlds are strongly linked in a smart city. New services can be deployed when needed and evaluation mechanisms will be set up to assess the health and success of a smart city.
The aim of this workshop is to bring together innovative developments in areas related to sensors and smart cities, including but not limited to:
· computing and sensing infrastructures
· cost (of node, energy, development, deployment, maintenance)
· communication (security, resilience, low energy)
· adaptability (to environment, energy, faults)
· data processing (on nodes, distributed, aggregation, discovery, big data)
· distributed data collection and storage in Smart Cities
· self-learning (pattern discovery, prediction, auto-configuration)
· deployment (cost, error prevention, localization)
· maintenance (troubleshooting, recurrent costs)
· applications (both new and enjoying new life)
· smart users experience
· trust and privacy
· crowdsourcing, crowdsensing, participatory sensing
· cognition and awareness
· cyber-physical systems
Submission Guidelines
Paper submissions should be no longer than 6 pages with a font size of 10 using the IEEE conference template. Papers must be submitted electronically as PDF files. All submitted papers will be subject to single blind peer reviews by Technical Program Committee members and other experts in the field. All presented papers in the conference will be published in the proceedings of the conference and submitted to the IEEE Xplore Digital Library. Authors are requested to first register their submissions and submit their manuscripts in PDF format via EasyChair (please, select the “Fourth International Workshop on Sensors and Smart Cities” track during submission process). Note that at least one author of each accepted paper must register and attend the workshop to present the paper. Failure to present the paper at the workshop will result in the withdrawal of the paper from the Proceedings.
Important dates
Paper Submission: 28 February 2018
Acceptance Notification: 30 March 2018
Camera-ready submission: 21 April 2018
Organization Committees
Workshop Co-Chairs:
Antonio Puliafito, University of Messina, Italy
Omer Rana, Cardiff University, UK
Dario Bruneo, University of Messina, Italy
Publicity Chair
Riccardo Di Pietro, University of Catania, Italy
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