Fwd: CFP – IoTime 2025 Workshop at IEEE WCNC in Milan (3 Weeks Left to Submit)
-------- Weitergeleitete Nachricht -------- Betreff: CFP – IoTime 2025 Workshop at IEEE WCNC in Milan (3 Weeks Left to Submit) Datum: Fri, 8 Nov 2024 15:35:00 +0000 Von: Yasamin Moghbelan yasamin.moghbelan2@unibo.it An: tciin@comsoc.org tciin@comsoc.org
Hello everybody, We cordially invite you to submit your paper to the 3rd International Workshop on the Internet of Time-Critical Things (IoTime 2025)
Held in conjunction with the IEEE WCNC 2025 (_https://wcnc2025.ieee-wcnc.org/ https://wcnc2025.ieee-wcnc.org/_)
Website: _https://wcnc2025.ieee-wcnc.org/workshop/ws03-third-international-workshop-in... https://wcnc2025.ieee-wcnc.org/workshop/ws03-third-international-workshop-internet-time-critical-things-iotime-2025_ // _https://iotime-2025.github.io/ https://iotime-2025.github.io/_
Submission Deadline: December 1, 2024 Notification of Acceptance: January 15, 2025 Camera Ready: February 1, 2025 Workshop: March 24, 2025
Submission link: _https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=32909&track=127531 https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=32909&track=127531_
--------------------------- CALL FOR TECHNICAL PAPERS ---------------------------
Time is an essential constraint for most components of an IoT system, such as sensors, actuators, and applications. The IoTime workshop focuses on applications, architectures, and solutions for IoT-based systems where time plays a crucial role. Precise time and timeliness in task execution are fundamental requirements for emerging IoT applications, including Industry 4.0, mobile and collaborative robots, autonomous systems, and immersive and interactive human-cyber experiences.
Original, unpublished contributions are welcomed in time-critical applications for the Internet of Things. Time is a crucial and sensitive matter in most IoT-based systems and applications. Smart factories, mobile and collaborative robots, autonomous systems, and virtual/mixed reality are examples of the next wave of applications that rely on accurate time and bounded (low) latency computing and communications. The IoTime Workshop looks for cutting-edge approaches in the whole IoT vertical - from sensors to applications - in which time plays a significant factor.
--------------------------- TOPICS ---------------------------
- Wireless time-sensitive networking to achieve secure, reliable, low-latency wireless communications. - Wireless time-sensitive networking for AR/VR use cases. - Real test-beds, proofs-of-concept, pilot site descriptions, and industry experience where time plays a crucial role. - Time synchronization and coordination in multi-robot systems. - Digital Twins to support time-critical networking in Industrial IoT. - Time-sensitive networking, ultra-low latency, high-reliability communications. - Time-Critical IoT Applications. - Machine learning solutions and approaches for time-critical IoT-based systems. - Orchestration and placement of computing and networking resources in the IoT Computer Continuum (Edge/Cloud). - Edge AI solutions, models, and applications for IoT applications to optimize or enable applications in which time plays a crucial role. - Performance evaluation of time-critical IoT systems. - Reference architectures for Time-Critical Things. - Management and monitoring for time-critical applications in IoT. - Efficient computing approaches for time-critical systems to decrease latency and computer resource usage. - Caching policies, strategies, and architectures at the network edge for time-critical IoT systems. --------------------------- SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS --------------------------- Submission link: _https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=32909&track=127531 https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=32909&track=127531_
All final submissions of accepted papers must be written in English with a maximum paper length of six (6) printed pages (10-point font) including figures. No more than one (1) additional printed page (10-point font) may be included in final submissions and the extra page (the 7th page) will incur an over length page charge of US$100. All final papers must be submitted through EDAS. Please refer to the acceptance letter for the instructions on how to upload final papers.
--------------------------- ORGANIZING COMMITTEE --------------------------- General Chairs: - Dave Cavalcanti, Intel Corporation, USA - Ivan Zyrianoff, University of Bologna, Italy - Carlos Kamienski, Universidade Federal do ABC, Brazil - Leonardo Montecchiari, Technology Innovation Institute, UAE
Steering Committee - Marco Di Felice, University of Bologna, Italy - Enrico Natalizio, Technology Innovation Institute, UAE - Kaushik Chowdhury, University of Texas at Austin, USA
Publicity Chairs: - Yasamin Moghbelan, University of Bologna, Italy
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Lars Wolf