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The international summer school on "Crowdsourcing and IoT"
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The summer school will take place in Wuerzburg, Germany from
July 31 - August 04, 2017 and include topics such as:
- Crowdsourcing in general, concepts, platforms, frameworks
- Crowdsensing, mobile and participatory sensing
- IoT architectures, platforms and OSes
- Networking protocols and paradigms for IoT
- Crowdsourced QoE
- QoE of IoT applications and services
- Machine learning and statistical analysis
The topics are addressed in lectures given by international
experts from academia and industry, practical exercise, and
group work. Ph.D. students will be awarded a certificate (3 ECTS)
upon submission of an extended abstract, a presentation of
their own research during a poster session, and participation
in the program. The application for the summer closes
June 31st 2017 or if the maximum number of
participants (30) is reached.
More information: http://iotcrowd.org/ <http://iotcrowd.org/>
Lectures: http://iotcrowd.org/lectures/ <http://iotcrowd.org/lectures/>
Detailed program: http://iotcrowd.org/program/
<http://iotcrowd.org/program/>
Organization:
Matthias Hirth, University of Wuerzburg (DE)
Tobias Hossfeld, University of Duisburg-Essen (DE)
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Fwd: Verlängerung der Einreichung: 16. GI/ITG KuVS Fachgespräch "Sensornetze" - FGSN 2017*
by Lars Wolf 12 Jun '17
by Lars Wolf 12 Jun '17
12 Jun '17
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Betreff: Verlängerung der Einreichung: 16. GI/ITG KuVS Fachgespräch
"Sensornetze" - FGSN 2017*
Datum: Mon, 12 Jun 2017 15:24:46 +0200
Von: Thomas C. Schmidt <t.schmidt(a)haw-hamburg.de>
An: Thomas Schmidt <t.schmidt(a)ieee.org>
Liebe Teilnehmer der letzten Fachgespräche Sensornetze,
liebe Interessierte,
die Einreichungsfrist für das
16. GI/ITG KuVS Fachgespräch "Sensornetze" - FGSN 2017*
wird verlängert bis 29. Juni 2017.
Siehe auch http://fgsn17.inet.haw-hamburg.de/call-for-papers-dt/
Mit besten Grüßen
Thomas Schmidt
Karl-Ragmar Riemschneider
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*Call for Papers – 16. GI/ITG KuVS Fachgespräch "Sensornetze" - FGSN 2017*
Das Stichwort “Digitalisierung” ist heute allgegenwärtig. Ständig
verfügbare Kommunikation hat zu einer Explosion der Möglichkeiten
geführt. Im Internet der Dinge kommunizieren nun Geräte aller Art
miteinander. Sie tauschen direkt und über das Internet Mess- und
Regeldaten aus. Ein Zweig dieser Entwicklung sind Sensornetze, die eine
Schnittstelle zur Beobachtung (Sensorik) und Beeinflussung (Aktorik) von
Vorgängen ihrer Umwelt darstellen. Diese Kommunikation benötigt eigene,
neuartige Strukturen. Obwohl die Anwendung drängt, sind noch nicht alle
Forschungsfragen gelöst. Diese Herausforderungen spiegeln die
Grenzfläche und das Zusammenwirken zwischen Messtechnik und technischer
Informatik wider. Die Entwicklung dedizierter Lösungen und die
Verwendung bestehender Standards stehen hierbei oft im Wettbewerb.
Es wird zur Einreichung von Beiträgen u.a. aus den folgenden
Themenbereichen aufgerufen:
- Drahtlose Sensor-/Aktornetze
- Mobile Ad-hoc- und Mesh-Netze
- Automobilanwendungen
- Transportation, Fleet Management, Traffic Management
- Verteilte Systeme für das IoT, IoT-Protokolle und Standardisierung
- Sensordatenerfassung und Crowd Sensing
- Hausautomatisierung und Verteilte Energieanwendungen
- Synchronisation und Fehlerkompensation
- Energie- und ressourceneffiziente Sensorknoten
*Beiträge*
Ziel dieser Reihe von Fachgesprächen ist der informelle
Gedankenaustausch für Wissenschaftler aus Forschung und Industrie sowie
die Stärkung von Kooperationen in diesem multidisziplinären
Forschungsbereich.
Im Rahmen des Fachgesprächs soll daher die Diskussion gegenüber der
Vortragspräsentation im Vordergrund stehen. Beiträge sind in Form von
Extended Abstracts einzureichen. Sie sollen 2-4 Seiten umfassen und im
doppelspaltigen IEEE Transaction Format für Konferenzen in 10pt Schrift
auf A4 verfasst werden. Das Fachgespräch ist offen für Beiträge, die bei
anderen begutachteten Veranstaltungen publiziert wurden/werden. Die
angenommenen Beiträge werden als technischer Bericht veröffentlicht.
Alle Beiträge müssen als PDF über EasyChair eingereicht werden:
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=fgsn2017
Einreichung: 15. Juni 2017
Benachrichtigung: 20. Juli 2017
Anmeldung: 03. August 2017
Fachgespräch: 07. - 08. September 2017 in Hamburg
Das diesjährige Fachgespräch Sensornetze wird an der HAW Hamburg
ausgerichtet. Aktuelle Informationen zum Fachgespräch finden Sie auf der
Internetseite der Veranstaltung:
http://fgsn17.inet.haw-hamburg.de/
*Conference Chair*
Thomas C. Schmidt
Karl-Ragmar Riemschneider
*Technical Program Committee*
Lars Wolf – TU Braunschweig
Christian Renner – TU Hamburg-Harburg
Falko Dressler – Universität Paderborn
Bettina Schnor – Universität Potsdam
*Organisation*
Peter Kietzmann
Valentin Roscher
Thorben Schüthe
*Kontakt:*
peter.kietzmann(a)haw-hamburg.de
valentin.roscher(a)haw-hamburg.de
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Fwd: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] CFP: IEEE Sensors Journal- SI: Sensor Technologies for Connected Cars: Devices, Systems and Modelling
by Lars Wolf 12 Jun '17
by Lars Wolf 12 Jun '17
12 Jun '17
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Betreff: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] CFP: IEEE Sensors Journal- SI: Sensor
Technologies for Connected Cars: Devices, Systems and Modelling
Datum: Mon, 12 Jun 2017 11:21:46 +0200
Von: Pranesh Vallabh <u12233049(a)TUKS.CO.ZA>
Antwort an: Pranesh Vallabh <u12233049(a)TUKS.CO.ZA>
An: tccc-announce(a)COMSOC.ORG
CALL FOR PAPERS
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*Sensor Technologies for Connected Cars: Devices, Systems and Modelling*
IEEE Sensors Journal
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**Scope:**
Vehicular accidents are a major global problem, leading to human injury or
death, damages to property, with financial and other impact on the general
public. In most cases, vehicular accidents are caused by avoidable human
error and improper driving practices. With recent advances in sensing
technologies, self-driving, connected cars and autonomous vehicles are
becoming more and more practicable. The sensor data contribution to the
peer to peer (P2P) vehicle sharing system reduces occurrences of road
accidents by the use of vehicle to vehicle (V2V) interaction, along with
use of sensors for maintaining safe driving distances and pre-empting
accidents. Sensor technology in connected cars also improves the overall
driving experience by using vehicle to infrastructure (V2I) interaction.
This enables warnings and precautions from a network of roadside units,
functioning as stationary waypoints and relay warnings, precautions and
information regarding availability of crucial services. Such information is
particularly beneficial to users in remote areas where it cannot be
obtained reliably through conventional communication channels.
This Special Issue is focused on sensors and sensor systems for connected
vehicles with emphasis on the whole range between modelling and
applications. The topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
• Sensors for connected cars and autonomous vehicles
• Emerging sensor technology for driverless cars
• Sensors for Wireless On-Board Diagnostic (OBD) fleet management
• Accurate Vehicle Location System Using Wireless Sensor Networks
• Intra-Car Wireless Sensor Networks
• Sensor interfaces for Peer to Peer (P2P) vehicle sensor data sharing
• Sensor Interfaces for Vehicle to Vehicle (V2V) and Vehicle to
Infrastructure (V2I) information exchange
• Sensor interface compliance to communications protocols and standards,
authentication and security requirements
• Testing, evaluation and verification of sensor systems for connected cars
• Safe, Secure and Infotainment Connected Cars
• Anti-collision and alarming sensors,
• Traffic regulation and transaction sensors
• Sensor Data Processing
• On-road video contents streaming delivery and traffic sensor management
**Schedule**
• Submission deadline: July 15, 2017
• Author notifications: October 20, 2017
• Final manuscripts due: December 15, 2017
• Publication: February, 2018
**Manuscript Submission**
Manuscripts must be submitted electronically at
https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/sensors by selecting
"Sensor Technologies for Connected Cars: Devices, Systems and Modelling".
For additional details about this CfP or author guidelines, please refer to
the following link:
http://ieee-sensors.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/2017_03_2
1_IEEE_SI_on_connected_cars_CfP_GG-1.pdf
Guest Editors:
Reza Malekian [Lead Guest Editor], University of Pretoria, South Africa;
Christian Fischer Pedersen, Aarhus University, Denmark;
Kevin Curran, Ulster University, Northern Ireland;
Bin Cao, ChongQing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China;
Xuewei Qi, University of California Riverside, USA;
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Fwd: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] CFP: Special Section in IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics "From Industrial Wireless Sensor Networks to Industrial IoT"
by Lars Wolf 12 Jun '17
by Lars Wolf 12 Jun '17
12 Jun '17
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Betreff: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] CFP: Special Section in IEEE Transactions on
Industrial Informatics "From Industrial Wireless Sensor Networks to
Industrial IoT"
Datum: Mon, 12 Jun 2017 06:23:54 +0000
Von: Gidlund Mikael <mikael.gidlund(a)MIUN.SE>
Antwort an: Gidlund Mikael <mikael.gidlund(a)MIUN.SE>
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Dear All,
Please find below a call for papers for IEEE Transactions on Industrial
Informatics.
Please accept our apologies if you receive multiple copies of this
announcement.
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CALL FOR PAPER:
Special Section in IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics "From
Industrial Wireless Sensor Networks to Industrial IoT"
Deadline for manuscript submissions July 1, 2017 This CFP can be seen at
the website of IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics at
http://tii.ieee-ies.org/.
The THEME
--------------
Ever-growing volume of data and information is being captured from
systems, machines and devices and made available to IT systems. The
information is processed on-the-fly enabling IT-based management systems
to make decisions for real-time control of the manufacturing process.
This data capturing and collection for IT systems is often referred to
as the Internet of Things (IoT). When adopted to the industrial
automation systems where robustness, reliability, security and latency
and jitters are highly desired performance requirements, it is often
called Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT).
Industrial communication systems today primarily consist of legacy
systems such as HART, Foundation FIELDBUS, CAN and Profibus -
well-working and established industry-specific networks installed in
millions of systems. In the last decades, there has been a push for
IP-based technology which has made Ethernet become a popular
communication infrastructure. But to meet the stringent timing
requirements of industrial applications, it has been necessary to
implement real-time functionality. The communication plays a central
role for the availability of all relevant information in real-time.
Furthermore, it is indisputable that the mobility of objects involved in
the production as well as the necessary flexibility of the production
require wireless communication systems. The need for wireless
communication is steadily increasing in many automation applications. In
order to fully exploit the potentials offered by wireless communication
for monitoring, control and automation applications, there is a further
need for time-constrained communication protocols that provide bounded
latency together with high reliability or energy efficiency. In
addition, wireless automation applications need to interact with legacy
wired communications systems and provide equivalent levels of security
and dependability. Furthermore, industrial settings are highly dynamic
environments which call for the ability to adapt to changes in the
operating conditions while still not violating the time-constraints of
the applications. Given the above scenarios, there is a need to
disseminate, streamline and investigate research findings coming from
several different application domains, namely from factory automation to
industrial process monitoring and control, from traffic, environmental,
building and structural monitoring to mobile robotics, from vehicular
communication to energy management and healthcare applications. This
need is especially driven by the industry interest in enabling
large-scale wireless deployments for the sake of flexible, competitive
and cost-efficient production.
The goal of this special section is to attract papers addressing the
main research issues in design, development, adoption and applications
of Industrial Wireless Sensor Networks and Industrial
Internet-of-Things. IIoT provides a great opportunity to new gains in
flexibility and productivity but also challenges as to how to merge
existing installations to these new technologies.
Topics include, but are not limited to:
* Architecture and protocol design for industrial IoT systems
* 5G for future industrial automation
* Security, safety and privacy issues in industrial wireless
networks and applications
* Deployment, integration and case studies of IWSN and IIoT
* Performance evaluation, simulation, RF measurements, and
modeling of industrial IoT systems
* Embedded industrial IoT applications
* Intelligent M2M Communications in industrial IoT
* Cognitive IIoT
* Cloud-based IIoT solutions
The use of information technology also opens up new application areas
for automation systems. Examples include but are not limited to:
* Smart Manufacturing and Web-of-Things in the factory line
* Process, Factory, Home and Building Automation
* Smart grids / Smart metering
* Industrial Robotics and Automation
* Smart and Connected Health
MANUSCRIPT PREPARATION AND SUBMISSION
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Follow the guidelines in "Information for Authors" in the IEEE
Transaction on Industrial Informatics http://tii.ieee-ies.org/ Please
submit your manuscript in electronic form through Manuscript Central web
site: http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/tii. On the submitting page #1 in
popup menu of manuscript type, select: SS on "Industrial Wireless Sensor
Networks to Industrial Internet-of-Things".
Submissions to this Special Section must represent original material
that has been neither submitted to, nor published in, any other journal.
Extended versions of papers previously published in conference
proceedings may be eligible for consideration if conditions listed in
http://tii.ieee-ies.org/o/PC.pdf are fulfilled. Before submitting
manuscript check the review criteria (http://tii.ieee-ies.org/o/RC.pdf)
and other information (http://tii.ieee-ies.org/o/DI.pdf).
TIME TABLE
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Deadline for manuscript submissions July 31, 2017 Expected publication
date (tentative) January 2018
GUEST EDITORS OF THE SPECIAL SECTION
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Professor Mikael Gidlund
Mid Sweden University, Sweden
Email:
mikael.gidlund(a)miun.se<mailto:mikael.gidlund@miun.se<mailto:mikael.gidlund@miun.se%3cmailto:mikael.gidlund@miun.se>>
Dr Song Han
University of Connecticut, USA
Email:
song.han(a)uconn.edu<mailto:song.han@uconn.edu<mailto:song.han@uconn.edu%3cmailto:song.han@uconn.edu>>
Professor Emiliano Sisinni
University of Brescia, Italy
Email:
Emiliano.sisinni(a)unibs.it<mailto:Emiliano.sisinni@unibs.it<mailto:Emiliano.sisinni@unibs.it%3cmailto:Emiliano.sisinni@unibs.it>>
Dr Abusayeed Saifullah
Missouri University of Science & Technology, USA
Email:
saifullah(a)mst.edu<mailto:saifullah@mst.edu<mailto:saifullah@mst.edu%3cmailto:saifullah@mst.edu>>
Dr Ulf Jennehag
Mid Sweden University, Sweden
Email:
ulf.jennehag(a)miun.se<mailto:ulf.jennehag@miun.se<mailto:ulf.jennehag@miun.se%3cmailto:ulf.jennehag@miun.se>>
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Fwd: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] CFP Special Session: Industrial Wireless Networking - DEADLINE June 15, 2017
by Lars Wolf 12 Jun '17
by Lars Wolf 12 Jun '17
12 Jun '17
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Betreff: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] CFP Special Session: Industrial Wireless
Networking - DEADLINE June 15, 2017
Datum: Mon, 12 Jun 2017 06:28:33 +0000
Von: Gidlund Mikael <mikael.gidlund(a)MIUN.SE>
Antwort an: Gidlund Mikael <mikael.gidlund(a)MIUN.SE>
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Dear Colleagues,
Please accept our apologies if you receive multiple copies of this
announcement.
Call for Paper
**********************************************************************************************************************************************
Special Session: Industrial Wireless Networking
Organized and co-chaired by:
Prof. Mikael Gidlund, Mid Sweden University, Sweden
Adj. Prof. Johan Åkerberg, ABB Corporate Research, Sweden
Dr Dong Yang, Beijing Jiatong University, China
Call for Papers
Wireless communication is very appealing for a broad range of automation
applications, including industrial process monitoring and control, home
and factory automation, environmental, building and structural
monitoring and energy management. Wireless communications in the
automation domain impose a number of research challenges, such as
communication reliability, bandwidth management, latency issues and
energy efficiency. In dynamic environments, very challenging research
issues arrive when non-functional properties, such as real-time behavior
and adaptability, must be enforced. We solicit technical papers
describing original ideas, theory, methodology and experiences from the
design, implementation and deployment of wireless systems for industrial
automation. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Advanced network architectures and standards for industrial
sensor and actuator networks
- Protocols for reliable and real-time wireless communication
- Integration and coexistence of heterogeneous wireless networks
- Wireless sensor and actuator networks performance,
simulation, RF measurements, modeling and case studies
- Control over wireless networks
- Security and safety issues in industrial wireless networks
- Emerging wireless concepts, such as related to
Internet-of-Things, for industrial applications
- 5G for industrial automation
Author's schedule: Deadline for submission of special session papers
June 15, 2017
Notification of acceptance July 3, 2017
Deadline for submission of final manuscripts August 15, 2017
All the instructions for paper submission are included in the conference
website: www.iecon2017.com<http://www.iecon2017.com>
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Fwd: [comsoc-etc-sub-iot] CPF: IEEE 4th World Forum on Internet of Things (WF-IoT) 5-8 February 2018 — Singapore
by Lars Wolf 10 Jun '17
by Lars Wolf 10 Jun '17
10 Jun '17
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Betreff: [comsoc-etc-sub-iot] CPF: IEEE 4th World Forum on Internet of
Things (WF-IoT) 5-8 February 2018 — Singapore
Datum: Sat, 10 Jun 2017 13:35:12 +0200
Von: Antonio Skarmeta <skarmeta(a)um.es>
An: comsoc-etc-sub-iot(a)ipv6forum.com
[Apologies if you receive multiple copies of this message]
WF-IoT 2018 Call for Papers and Proposals
http://www.ieee-wf-iot.org
Theme: Smart Cities & Nations
Organized by IEEE IoT Initiative
With IEEE Multi-society sponsorship
The 4th IEEE World Forum on The Internet of Things (WF-IoT 2018) in
Singapore seeks contributions on how to nurture, cultivate, and
accelerate the deployment of IoT technologies and applications for the
benefit of society. The World Forum is soliciting submission of:
Original technical papers that address but are not limited to, the
following topics and the more detailed list in the full CFP:
* IoT Enabling Technologies
* Broadly Applicable IoT Techniques and Methods
* IoT Application and Services
* IoT Multimedia and Societal Impacts
* Security and Privacy for Internet of Things
* IoT Experimental Results and Deployment Scenarios
Proposals of general interest and relevance to IoT. These should address
the Technical Community and/or provide educational or expository
material, or recognition of significant contributions to the advancement
of IoT technologies.
Workshops, Tutorials, Special Sessions, Industry Panels, and Doctoral
Symposium
Suggestions for speakers, panels, demonstrations, and sessions aimed at:
industry technologists, practitioners, managers, and operators; policy
makers, public sector administrators, operators of public infrastructure
and services; and others involved in the use of IoT; addressing the
conference focus Verticals and Topical Areas identified below and in the
full length CFP.
* IoT Conference Focus Verticals Tracks
* IoT Conference Focus Topical Area Tracks
Technical Paper Submissions
The 4th IEEE World Forum on Internet of Things (WF-IoT 2018) solicits
two types of technical paper submissions.
* Full papers describing original research. Suggested size is four
pages; papers up to six pages will be accepted. Extended versions of
selected papers may be considered for publication in IEEE IoT Journal:
http://iot-journal.weebly.com/
* Extended abstracts describing emerging results of new research areas
or relevant topics from an industrial point of view, not to exceed two
pages.
Papers will be fully peer reviewed. If the paper is accepted and
presented, it will be included in the conference proceedings and be
submitted to the Xplore Digital Library. IEEE takes the protection of
intellectual property very seriously. All submissions will be screened
for plagiarism using CrossCheck. By submitting your work you agree to
allow IEEE to screen your work for plagiarism:
http://www.crossref.org/crosscheck/index.html
How to submit
All papers must be submitted in PDF and US letter format. Submitted
papers must conform to the IEEE formatting guidelines as specified in
these templates (Word Template, LaTeX package). All papers must be
submitted electronically: https://www.edas.info/N23622
Important Dates for Paper Submissions
Technical paper submission: August 4, 2017
Acceptance Notification: November 15, 2017
Camera-ready submission: December 15, 2017
Papers must be submitted electronically: https://www.edas.info/N23622
Contacts for Technical Papers
Hausi M ller, University of Victoria,ÿCanada hausi(a)uvic.ca
Antonio Skarmeta, Universidad de Murcia, Spain skarmeta(a)um.es
Workshop and Special Session Proposal Submissions
IEEE WF-IoT 2018 will be hosting a series of workshops and special
sessions. Workshops and special sessions feature topics relevant to the
IoT community on the latest research, engineering, standards and
business issues. These events typically include a mix of regular and
invited presentations including regular papers, invited papers as well
as invited presentations and panels to facilitate highly interactive
workshops and special sessions.
How to submit
Each proposal must include the following and should be maximum five pages:
* Workshop title
* Length of the workshop (half/full day)
* Names, main contact, and a short bio (200 words) of the workshop
organizers
* Brief description of the workshop including abstract, scope and
timeliness.
* Planned format of the workshop including projected number of referred
papers, hot topic sessions, keynotes, and panel discussions.
* Potential participants including program committee members and invited
speakers.
* Brief description of publicity plan
* Prior history the workshop (if any)
* Draft call for papers
* Any other relevant information
Accepted events must follow IEEE academic best practices regarding peer
reviews and paper publication. Accepted and presented papers will be
added to IEEE Xplore and the conference proceedings. Workshop and
special session proposal must be clearly marked as such and submitted
electronically:
https://www.edas.info/newPaper.php?c=23622&track=85413 (WS proposals)
https://www.edas.info/newPaper.php?c=23622&track=85422 (SS proposals)
Important dates for Workshops and Special Session proposal submissions
Workshop and special session proposal submissions:ÿJune 10, 2017
Proposal acceptance notification: June 20, 2017
Workshop website published: June 30, 2017
Workshop or special session paper submission: Sep 30, 2017
Paper acceptance notification: November 15, 2017
Camera-ready submission: December 15, 2017
Contact for Special Sessions and Workshops
Soumya Kanti Datta, Eurecom, France Soumya-Kanti.Datta(a)eurecom.fr
Tutorial Proposal Submissions
Tutorial proposals should contain an abstract, scope, intended audience,
objectives, prior history, outline, biographical sketch of presenter(s),
and any other information that may assist in making informed decisions.
How to submit
Special Sessions should complement the regular program with new and
emerging topics of interest. Proposals must be in the form of a single
PDF file not to exceed four pages. Tutorial proposal must be clearly
marked as such and submitted electronically:
https://www.edas.info/newPaper.php?c=23622&track=85406
Important dates for Tutorial proposal submissions
Tutorial proposal submissions:ÿJune 10, 2017
Proposal acceptance notification: June 20, 2017
Contact for Tutorials
Bala Krishna Maddali, GGS Indraprastha University, India
m.bala.krishna(a)ieee.org
Industry Forum Panel proposal submissions
WF-IoT 2018 will be hosting Industry Forum Panel Sessions. Panel
presentation materials will not be published in the conference
proceedings but will be available on the conference web site. Industrial
Forum Panel proposal should contain an abstract, scope, intended
audience, objectives, prior history, an outline, the biographical sketch
of presenters, and any other information that may assist in making
decisions. The content of the panels should align and be highly relevant
to the subjects identified for the technical program.
Important dates for Industry Forum Panel proposal submissions
Industry Forum Panel proposal submissions: September 15, 2017
Proposal acceptance notification: September 30, 2017
Proposals must be submitted electronically:
https://www.edas.info/newPaper.php?c=23622&track=85424
Contacts for Industry Forum Panels
Kazunori Iwasa, Fujitsu, kiwasa(a)jp.fujitsu.com
Yoshihiro Ohba, Toshiba, yoshihiro.ohba(a)toshiba.co.jp
Doctoral Symposium Paper Submissions
The goal of the WF-IoT 2018 Doctoral Symposium is to provide a
supportive setting in which PhD students can present and receive
feedback on their work. Students at different stages in their research
will be able to articulate and discuss their problem statement, goals,
methods, and results. The symposium also aims to provide students with
useful guidance on various aspects of their research from established
researchers and the other student attendees. Finally, the symposium
seeks to motivate students in the development of their scientific
curiosity and facilitate their networking within the research community.
The PhD symposium also aims to facilitate networking among researcher in
the WF-IoT community and help students establish contacts for entering
the job market. PhD Symposium attendance is open to all WF-IoT registrants.
How to Submit
Paper on PhD research project (max. 2-4 pages) formatted according to
the WF-IoT paper submission instructions.
A letter of recommendation from the supervisor attached to the proposal
submission. Full contact information including affiliation, address,
e-mail and phone. Papers must be submitted electronically:
https://www.edas.info/newPaper.php?c=23622&track=85423
Important dates for Doctoral Symposium paper submissions
Paper submission:ÿOctober 15, 2017
Acceptance notification: November 10, 2017
Camera-ready submission: November 30, 2017
Contact for Doctoral Symposium
Dave Cavalcanti, Intel, USA dave.cavalcanti(a)intel.com
Vincenzo Piuri, Universita degli Studi di Milano, Italy
vincenzo.piuri(a)unimi.it
IoT Conference Focus Verticals
* Smart Cities and Nations
* Logistics
* Public Safety, Emergency Response, and Humanitarian Technologies
* Industrial IoT
* IoT for Agriculture
Conference proposals must be clearly marked as such and submitted
electronically: https://www.edas.info/newPaper.php?c=23622&track=85425
IoT Conference Focus Topical Areas
* Security and Privacy Regimes for IoT
* Block Chains and Applications to IoT
* Automation and Artificial Intelligence
* Best Practices, Standards, and Open Source
* Policy and Regulation
Conference proposals must be clearly marked as such and submitted
electronically: https://www.edas.info/newPaper.php?c=23622&track=85426
Important dates for IoT Conference Focus Verticals & Topical Areas
IoT Conference proposal submissions: September 15, 2017
Proposal acceptance notification: September 30, 2017
Please email copies of proposals to: Adam Greenberg, IEEE ComSoc, USA,
and a.greenberg(a)comsoc.org
The proposals should clearly identify the specific Vertical or Topical
Area addressed. Please also clearly identify the format for the session
(talks, panels, interviews, roundtables, demonstrations of latest IoT
solutions, working groups on specific sub-topics, etc). If you are
suggesting a speaker please provide a short biography and a short
narrative of why their participation is important. The presentation
materials from the Conference Focus Sessions will not be published in
the conference proceedings. The presentation material will be posted on
the conference Website and where appropriate will be recorded and the
recording made available. The material for this portion of the
conference should be suitable for a general audience of industry, public
sector, and technology developers.
CALL FOR PAPERS AND PROPOSALS
4th IEEE World Forum on Internet of Things (WF-IoT 2018)
5-8 February 2018 Singapore
http://www.ieee-wf-iot.org
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Betreff: The 1st ACM workshop FAILSAFE 2017 Call for Papers
Datum: Fri, 09 Jun 2017 13:38:18 +0100
Von: michael.breza04(a)imperial.ac.uk
An: wolf(a)ibr.cs.tu-bs.de
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Dear Colleagues,
Please see below the Call for Papers for ACM FAILSAFE 2017.
http://wp.doc.ic.ac.uk/failsafe/
We look forward to your submissions describing the challenges and struggles
that you have faced and during real WSN deployments.
Unique to this workshop, we will ask for submissions reporting the
*failure* of
actual embedded sensing system deployments complete with data where
possible that can shed
insight as to how the problems affected such sensor based systems and their
goals. We want the failures, problems and glitches that wasted hours of
researcher time; head scratching whilst trying to diagnose and fix subtle
or unexpected bugs etc. This workshop focuses on the point at which the
simulations and tests done in the lab are taken out into the field, and the
previous assumptions fail. The overarching aim is to establish a process
that
encourages the refinement and development of a new science of sensor
systems to
enable reliable, maintainable deployments that last the life-times
expected of
them.
The topic is important as the scientific problems that we face with IoT
systems
strike hard against the limits of our knowledge about how to organise,
analyse,
and adapt large, loosely-coupled, intercommunicating, and increasingly
autonomous, distributed systems. This topic is timely because there is
mounting
pressure from various industries and government bodies to be able to place
their trust in sensing based infrastructures for decision-making. This
contention is supported by industry research showing the potential growth of
the IoT sector.
In this workshop we wish to:
Share experiences of real IoT developments “in the wild”.
Understand the differences between the theoretical performance of
results and real
+experiences.
Map failure to causes and to explore the more and less obvious causalities.
Produce a list of research findings and areas to prioritise for further
investigation.
The workshop scope includes:
Real WSN/IOT etc. deployments that either experienced some, or ended in,
failure,
complete with data to show what failed and a detailed analysis of the
causes of
the failure and the lessons learned.
Examples of a WSN or other sensor deployments that where either hacked or
attacked in a nefarious way, with as much data and details as can be
provided.
Any practices or tools, along with methodology and description,that have
evolved out of sensor system deployment failures that are used to prevent
further problems and that can be shown to improve the success rate of Sensor
System deployments.
Privacy Issues:
The organisers of FAILSAFE recognise that some information from
deployments may
have a sensitive nature or be under a non-disclosure agreement. In these
cases,
it is acceptable to anonymise any information as long as it does not inhibit
the point or issues being presented in the work. If you have any queries
about
this at all, please contact the program chair Michael Breza
(mjb04(a)doc.ic.ac.uk) for further advise and clarification.
Important Dates:
Submission Deadline, 15th August, 2017
Notification, 5th September, 2017
Final Version Due, 12th September, 2017
Workshop, 5th of November 2017
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Fwd: The 1st ACM Workshop on Mobile Crowdsensing Systems and Applications (CrowdSense'17)
by Lars Wolf 09 Jun '17
by Lars Wolf 09 Jun '17
09 Jun '17
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Betreff: The 1st ACM Workshop on Mobile Crowdsensing Systems and
Applications (CrowdSense'17)
Datum: Thu, 8 Jun 2017 22:40:59 +0000
Von: Su, Lu <lusu(a)buffalo.edu>
Antwort an: Su, Lu <lusu(a)buffalo.edu>
An: SENSYS-PUBLICITY-LIST(a)LISTSERV.BUFFALO.EDU
Dear Colleagues,
We are organizing the 1st ACM Workshop on Mobile Crowdsensing Systems
and Applications (CrowdSense’17), colocated with ACM SenSys’17 in
Netherlands. We enthusiastically look forward to your submissions on
mobile crowd sensing systems. Our sincere apologies if you receive
multiple copies of this email.
The workshop homepage can be found at
http://webhome.cs.uvic.ca/~wkui/crowdsense/index.html
Please see below the Call for Papers for CrowdSense’17:
Recently, with the proliferation of mobile devices with rich sensor
peripherals and computation capability, mobile crowdsensing, a special
form of crowdsourcing where communities contribute sensing information
and human intelligence using mobile devices to form a body of knowledge,
has gained much interest in a variety of environmental, commercial, and
social applications. Mobile crowdsensing spans a wide spectrum of user
involvement, from collecting sensor measurements with no user
intervention to requiring active participation of mobile users. Despite
some commercial success, wider adoption of mobile crowdsensing face the
challenges of low data quality, incomplete data, few contributing
participants, lack of killer applications, etc.
This workshop aims to bring together researchers in the field of mobile
crowdsensing to exchange ideas and advance the research frontier. We
invite submissions in the following non-exclusive list of topics:
• Mobile crowdsensing applications and case study
• Mobile crowdsensing platforms and systems
• Incentive mechanisms and the economics of mobile crowdsensing
• Data quality in mobile crowdsensing
• Privacy and security of mobile crowdsensed data
• Location and mobility prediction and inference
Paper submission deadline: July 31, 2017
Tentative date for notification: Aug 31, 2017
________________________________________
Submission Guidelines
Submitted papers must be no longer than 6 single-spaced 8.5" x 11" pages
in PDF format, including figures, tables, and references, two-column
format, using 10-point font and 1 inch margin. Please use the *ACM latex
template <https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template>.* More
help on preparing the document is also provided. Papers should not be
anonymous. Papers that do not meet the size, formatting, and
anonymization requirements will not be reviewed. Submitted papers must
not be currently under review for any other publication. Before
submitting your paper, please check the description of the workshop
scope. Accepted submissions will be available on the ACM digital library.
Click the following link for *paper submission.
<https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=crowdsensys17>*
* *
Rong Zheng, Lu Su, Kui Wu
TPC Co-chairs, 1st ACM Workshop on Mobile Crowdsensing Systems and
Applications**
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Fwd: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] [CFP] - 14th ACM PE-WASUN 2017 - (Submission Due: June 30, 2017)
by Lars Wolf 07 Jun '17
by Lars Wolf 07 Jun '17
07 Jun '17
Anfang der weitergeleiteten E‑Mail:
> Von: Farouk Mezghani <farouk.mezghani(a)INRIA.FR>
> Datum: 7. Juni 2017 um 15:15:19 MESZ
> An: tccc-announce(a)COMSOC.ORG
> Betreff: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] [CFP] - 14th ACM PE-WASUN 2017 - (Submission Due: June 30, 2017)
> Antwort an: Farouk Mezghani <farouk.mezghani(a)INRIA.FR>
>
> *** Please accept our apologies if you receive multiple copies of this CFP ***
>
>
>
> CALL FOR PAPERS PE-WASUN 2017
>
> The 14 th ACM International Symposium on Performance Evaluation of Wireless Ad Hoc, Sensor, and Ubiquitous Networks will take place on November 2017, in Miami Beach, fl, USA.
>
> Wireless ad hoc, sensor, along with ubiquitous networks are still the subject of a huge number of research works while their deployment and exploitation are also a reality. However, the complexity of these networks is such that the performance evaluation of such networks plays a crucial part in their design process to ensure their successful deployment and use. This symposium will bring together scientists, engineers, and practitioners to share and exchange their experiences, discuss challenges, and report state-of-the-art and in-progress research on all aspects of wireless ad hoc, sensor, and ubiquitous networks with a specific emphasis on their performance evaluation and analysis.
> Like last year, the PE-WASUN 2017 committee will have a particular interest on reproducible research. Authors are encouraged to provide code and test data or a full description of their experiments, in addition to their article. For accepted submissions, and if the authors agree, the PE-WASUN website will host all the materials the authors agree to make available for use by other researchers and scientists.
>
>
> * Submission deadline : June 30 th , 2017
> * Author notification : July 30 th , 2017
> * Paper Submission : https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=pewasun2017
> * Author Guidelines : http://pe-wasun.gforge.inria.fr/2017/authors.html
>
>
>
> Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
>
> * Models
> * Predictive performance models
> * Probabilistic models
> * Queuing analysis
> * Analytical modeling
> * Mobility modeling
> * Traffic modeling
> * Simulation
> * Simulation methods
> * Simulation performance
> * Simulation analysis
> * Real experimentation
> * Real deployments and experimentation
> * Open research platforms
> * Guidelines for real experiments
> * Tools
> * Automatic performance analysis
> * Tracing and trace analysis
> * Software tools
> * Performance measurement, evaluation and monitoring tools
> * Deployment tools
> * Case studies demonstrating the role of performance evaluation in the design of ad hoc, sensor and ubiquitous networks
> * Network performance improvement through optimization and tuning
> * Performance evaluation of
> * wireless mesh networks
> * pervasive and ubiquitous networks
> * sensor wireless networks
> * vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs)
> * ad hoc UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles) networks
> * multihop cognitive radio networks
>
>
> For further information please visit: http://pe-wasun.gforge.inria.fr/2017/index.html
>
>
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