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CALL FOR CHAPTER PROPOSALS -
*Industrial IoT: Challenges, Design Principles, Applications, and Security*
By Dr. Ismail Butun
from Springer Nature (https://www.springer.com)
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Important Dates
Proposal Submission Deadline: *August 23, 2019 (Extended deadline)*
Proposal Notification of Acceptance: August 29, 2019
Full Chapter Deadline: October 25, 2019
Chapter Notification of Acceptance: November 25, 2019
Final Chapter Submission: December 15, 2019
Publication: early 2020 (projected)
Introduction
Proliferation of Internet of Things (IoT) enabled rapid enhancements for the applications not only in home and environment scenarios, but also in factory automation. Now, Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) offers all the advantages of IoT to the industrial applications such as remote sensing and actuating, de-centralization, autonomy, etc. In this book, the editor aims at presenting the IIoT and its place during the industrial revolution (Industry 4.0), while they are taking us to a better, sustainable, automated and safer world.
*Challenges of IIoT *section of the book will cover the cross relations and implications of IIoT with existing wired/wireless communication/networking and safety technologies of the Industrial Networks. *Design Principles* section of the book will cover the big data centric IIoT and IIoT supported Cyber-Physical Systems. *Applications of IIoT* section of the book will cover the practical use-case scenarios from the industry, especially for the application of IIoT on Smart factories, Smart Cities and Smart Grid. Finally yet importantly, *Security of IIoT* section of the book will cover the cyber-security related needs of the IIoT users and the services that might address these needs. First, user privacy, data ownership, proprietary information handling related to IIoT networks will be investigated. Then, intrusion prevention, detection and mitigation part will conclude the book.
Recommended topics include, but are not limited to the following:
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Industrial networks and IIoT: Now and future trends (Industry 4.0, smart factories, IIoT and so forth ... ) -
Implications of IIoT in Industrial Networks -
Wired Communication Technologies (Modbus, PROFIBUS, INTERBUS, HART, etc.) -
Wireless Communication Technologies (WirelessHART, 6lowPAN, CoAP, etc.) -
Safety Technologies (PROFISafe, SafetyNET, etc.) -
Challenges of IIoT -
Wireless coexistence -
Synchronization -
Design Principles on -
Digital twin -
Big data centric IIoT -
IIoT supported Cyber-Physical Systems -
Applications of IIoT on -
Smart factories -
Smart cities -
Smart grid -
Security of IIoT -
Privacy, data ownership, proprietary information handling -
Intrusion prevention, detection, and mitigation
Submission Procedure
Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit a 2-page proposal until August 15, 2019. The proposals should include the author list with affiliations, a brief introduction and a short list of key references.
Authors of accepted proposals will be notified by *August 29, 2019*. Full chapters are due by* October 25, 2019*.
All submitted chapters will be reviewed by at least two reviewers. Contributors may also be requested to serve as reviewers for this project.
All submissions can be forwarded electronically to: iiot.book.project@gmail.com
Other inquiries can be directed to the editor: Dr. Ismail Butun
Kind Regards
-- *Dr. Ismail Butun * *Electrical Engineer, Ph.D.*
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Lars Wolf