Fwd: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] Special Section in IEEE Trans. on Industrial Informatics "From IWSN to Industrial IoT
-------- Weitergeleitete Nachricht -------- Betreff: [TCCC-ANNOUNCE] Special Section in IEEE Trans. on Industrial Informatics "From IWSN to Industrial IoT Datum: Sun, 19 Mar 2017 16:07:02 +0000 Von: Gidlund Mikael mikael.gidlund@MIUN.SE Antwort an: Gidlund Mikael mikael.gidlund@MIUN.SE An: tccc-announce@COMSOC.ORG
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, 2017calendar:T2:July%201,%202017 This CFP can be seen at the website of IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics at http://tii.ieee-ies.org/.
The THEME
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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 todaycalendar:T5: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, 2017calendar:T2:July%2031,%202017 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@miun.se<mailto:mikael.gidlund@miun.semailto:mikael.gidlund@miun.se%3cmailto:mikael.gidlund@miun.se
Dr Song Han
University of Connecticut, USA
Email: song.han@uconn.edu<mailto:song.han@uconn.edumailto:song.han@uconn.edu%3cmailto:song.han@uconn.edu
Professor Emiliano Sisinni
University of Brescia, Italy
Email: Emiliano.sisinni@unibs.it<mailto:Emiliano.sisinni@unibs.itmailto:Emiliano.sisinni@unibs.it%3cmailto:Emiliano.sisinni@unibs.it
Dr Abusayeed Saifullah
Missouri University of Science & Technology, USA
Email: saifullah@mst.edu<mailto:saifullah@mst.edumailto:saifullah@mst.edu%3cmailto:saifullah@mst.edu
Dr Ulf Jennehag
Mid Sweden University, Sweden
Email: ulf.jennehag@miun.se<mailto:ulf.jennehag@miun.semailto:ulf.jennehag@miun.se%3cmailto:ulf.jennehag@miun.se
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Lars Wolf