FiUSE 2018: The 1st International Workshop on Fog Computing in Internet of Things and Ubiquitous Systems Engineering Conference centre of Original Sokkos Hotel Viru (Viru väljak 4) Tallinn, Estonia, June 11-15, 2018 |
Conference website | https://fiuse2018.cs.ut.ee/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=fiuse2018 |
Abstract registration deadline | March 4, 2018 |
Submission deadline | March 4, 2018 |
It is envisioned that the Internet of Things (IoT) will allow people and things to be connected anytime, anyplace using any path/network and any service. The vision leads IoT information systems to be ubiquitous accessible. However, the common cloud-centric IoT information systems face challenges in their quality of service (QoS) to support ubiquitous applications.
Emerging fog computing architecture moves the IoT information system from the centralised model to the distributed model in which information processes are disseminated to different levels of edge networks in IoT systems. This paradigm improves the agility of information processes of IoT and brings the resources closer to the data sources and end-users. Fog-driven IoT, enhances ubiquitous IoT information system in terms of performance improvement and increasing the quality of experience. However, while applying fog computing in IoT, many engineering challenges have arisen.
The First International Workshop on Fog Computing in Internet of Things and Ubiquitous Systems Engineering (FiUSE 2018), co-located with the 30th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE’2018), aims to establish a forum for the researchers and participants of fog computing, for discussing the state-of-the-art in fog-driven ubiquitous IoT system engineering, novel solutions and applications.
Submission Guidelines
Papers should be submitted in PDF format. The results described must be unpublished and must not be under review elsewhere. Submissions must conform to Springer’s LNCS format and should not exceed 12 pages, including all text, figures, references and appendices. Submissions not conforming to the LNCS format, exceeding 12 pages, or being obviously out of the scope of the workshop, will be rejected without review. A small number of short papers (not exceeding 6 pages) will also be accepted based on their novelty, quality and relevance to the workshop. Information about the Springer LNCS format can be found at
http://www.springer.com/comp/lncs/authors.html.
Three to five keywords characterizing the paper should be listed at the end of the abstract.
Submission Types
- Technical research—is general theoretical research in the fog computing and IoT domains with clear problem statement, solution, evaluation and discussion of the findings.
- Experience—The focus is at discussing problems, practical challenges encountered and lessons learned in different fog-driven IoT applications.
- Novel ideas—includes surveys, new designs, new concepts in business, architectures, topologies, and various new ideas in fog-driven IoT.
List of Topics
System Management
- Fog architectures
- Fog server placement and migration
- Resource management and scheduling
- Multi-layered fog computing
- Containerised fog for IoT
- Process assignment and migration
- Middleware
- Mobility
- Stream data processing
- Networking
- Data flow management and visualization
- Security, privacy and trust
- Quality of service and quality of experience
- Edge analytics frameworks
Applications
- Industrial Internet of Things
- Logistics
- Healthcare, eldercare and ambient assisted living
- Smart cities
- Energy-efficient information systems
- Smart homes and workplaces
- Mobile and ubiquitous applications
- Proximity-based gaming
- Social network
- Social Internet of Things
- Internet of Vehicles
- Fog-assistant Delay-Tolerant Network (DTN)
- Mobile/wireless mesh network
Committees
Program Chris
- Satish Narayana Srirama, University of Tartu, Estonia
- Rajkumar Buyya, University of Melbourne, Australia
- Schahram Dustdar, TU Wien, Austria
Publicity Chair
- Chii Chang, University of Tartu, Estonia
Program committee
- Ashiq Anjum, University of Derby, UK
- Rajni Aron, Thapar university, India
- Marcos Assuncao, Inria, LIP, ENS Lyon, France
- Umesh Bellur, IIT Bombay, India
- Shih-Hao Chang, Tamkang University, Taiwan
- Priyanka Chawla, Thapar University, India
- Debashis De, West Bengal University of Technology, India
- Hai Dong, RMIT University, Australia
- Schahram Dustdar, TU Wien, Austria
- Khalid Elgazzar, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
- Patricia Endo, University of Pernambuco, Brazil
- Niroshinie Fernando, Deakin University, Australia
- Harshit Gupta, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
- Bahman Javadi, Western Sydney University, Australia
- Attila Kertesz, University of Szeged, Hungary
- Jenq-Shiou Leu, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan
- Seng Loke, Deakin University, Australia
- Richard Lomotey, University of Saskatchewan, Canada
- Zoltan Mann, University Duisburg-Essen, Germany
- Nguyen, Gia Tuan, University of Turku, Finland
- Claus Pahl, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy
- Amir Masoud Rahmani, Islamic Azad University, Iran
- Mohammad Saad Alam, Aligarh Muslim University, India
- Stefan Schulte, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
- Luis Vaquero, University of Bristol, UK
- Blesson Varghese, Queen's University Belfast, UK
- Isaac Woungang, Ryerson University, Canada
Venue
The workshop will be held in conjunction with The 30th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE’2018) which will take place in the conference centre of Original Sokkos Hotel Viru (Viru väljak 4), Tallinn, Estonia.
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to Chii Chang (chang@ut.ee).