IoTASD-21: Internet of Things Applications for Sustainable Development |
Website | https://sites.google.com/view/iotasd-21/home |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iotasd21 |
Abstract registration deadline | July 11, 2021 |
Submission deadline | August 15, 2021 |
Call for Chapters
Call for chapters in the book to be published by CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group.
Book Title: Internet of Things Applications for Sustainable Development
Under the Book Series: Internet of Things: Data-Centric Intelligent Computing, Informatics, and Communication.
Objective and Scope of the Book:
This book covers how IoT for sustainable development play the role in shaping next-generation communication, technology, and related challenges. This book mainly issue focuses on state of art including protocol design and low-cost sensor design for sustainable development of society using the Internet of Things (IoT). This book provides readers in-depth knowledge encompass recent trends and technologies in IoT. It will be a comprehensive framework for the Internet of Things, it spans reviews, protocols, automation, applications, and challenges in IoT. The book determines several applications and challenges in various vital roles such as Product design and lifecycle, Smart Cities, Agriculture, Environment automation, Healthcare, Farming, Wearables, Climate, Sensors, Transportation, Smart Cities, Electrical generation, E-governance renewable energy, Eco-system for sustainable growth etc. Our proposal is multidisciplinary, academician and research from various areas may contribute paper-like Computer Science and Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Humanities, Electronics, Mechanical, Biomedical, Civil Engineering, and many fields.
Submission Guidelines
All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference. The following paper categories are welcome:
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Submission Procedure:
- Authors are invited to submit original, high-quality, unpublished chapters of the Internet of Things (IoT) and its application for sustainable development.
- Submitted manuscripts should conform to the author’s guidelines of the CRC Press chapter format of the Internet of Things: Data-Centric Intelligent Computing, Informatics, and Communication, CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group (Link).
- Submitted chapters should be prepared using Latex or Microsoft Word, and according to the CRC Press chapter templates that can be downloaded from the aforementioned website.
- Submitted manuscripts will be refereed by at least two independent and expert reviewers for quality, correctness, originality, and relevance. The accepted contributions will be published as a volume in the prestigious " Internet of Things: Data-Centric Intelligent Computing, Informatics, and Communication", by CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group.
- More information about the submission guidelines and instructions for the authors can be found in the Link.
- Prospective authors need to electronically submit their contributions using the EasyChair submission system (EasyChair Submission)
Submission Instructions:
- TAYLOR & FRANCIS CONTRIBUTING AUTHOR GUIDELINES LINK
- Please download the Sample Chapter format from Link
- A proposal for the book chapter is requested from the prospective author The proposal (extended abstract of approximately 150-200 words) should be submitted with title and author name before the deadline Author(s) would be given 30 days to submit the full chapter (not more than 15 pages in the CRC format)
- Book Chapter must be original work of the author(s) and must not be submitted elsewhere (journal or conference) simultaneously The similarity index must not exceed 10.
- The formatting of the manuscripts should follow A4 page format, single column with 12 point Times New Roman font with 1.5 line spacing while submitting your manuscript as a Microsoft office word document Use the number reference style as Chicago Manual of Style, 16th edition for punctuation, spelling, grammar, and sentence structure only.
- The Figure number format as (i.e., Fig 1.3, etc. Do not use section numbering such as Fig 1.3.5, etc.).
- All Figures, Tables must be black and white (Do not use any color)
- Please do not copy any Figure directly from any paper or site, Authors have design without any plagiarism
- Please do not write citation of any figure or table ( If using then authors have to provide the source information with permission)
- All units should be provided in SI Units
List of Topics
- Overview of Internet of Things (IoT)
- Introduction of Sustainable Community Development
- Internet of Things (IoT) Importance and Its Applications
- Latest innovation in IoT: Vision and architecture, IoT: Sustainable Design and Technologies, Social Models and IoT Networks, IoT protocols, process, methods and standards, Industrial IoT, mobility and management aspects, Portable devices and body sensor network
- Web of things, web of everything and opportunities for heterogeneous network
- IoT Applications and Solutions: Automation and Industrialization, Agriculture and farming, Smart Irrigation automation, Smart home intelligence, IoT wearables and devices, Health and wellness, Intelligent transportation, Cognitive using smart object, Practice and standards for applications
- Applications across Different Sectors in Development: IoT for environment and climate resilient future, Green IoT Technologies: Sustainable Design and Technologies, Urban Dynamics and crowdsourcing services, Sustainable energy sources and materials, Smart Cities incorporation with IoT and Smart Sustainable cities, Innovation management toward sustainability in healthcare, Sustainability of manufacturing within IoT, Internet of Things in Water Management and Treatment
- Role of IoT and human for the Sustainable Development: Human Role in the IoT, Social Aspects and Services, Human-Device Interactions for IoT, Do-It-Yourself, IoT and Arts
- Challenges to the Deployment, Impact and Scale of the IoT in Developing Countries
- IoT through AI, Cloud and WSN
- Machine learning models with IoT
- Cloud integration for a large scale IoT solution
- Latest opportunities of WSN in IoT
- IoT based Big data analytics
- AI perspective for intelligent IoT
- Fog computing with IoT
- IoT for Sustainable Development Issues and Research Challenges
- Impact of IoT for sustainable development areas
- IoT challenges for business,
- Heterogeneous manufactures and data issue for IoT integration
- Global challenges in the infrastructure and natural resource management domains
- IoT Research challenges for sustainable development areas
- Legal and ethical challenges
- IoT Integration with challenges with Latest Technologies
- Internet of Things for Global Development to Achieve the Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals
- IoT Security and Future Directions and Future Trends: Blockchain integration, Information integrity and Big Data in IoT, Risk analysis and cross-layer attack in IoT, Intrusion detection, Authentication and authorization issues, QoS optimization, IoT privacy, data security, and protection, Emerging technological and social opportunities and threats, IoT for next-generation development
Publication
IoTASD-21 Chapters will be published as Book chapters in "Internet of Things Applications for Sustainable Development" Under the Book Series: Internet of Things: Data-Centric Intelligent Computing, Informatics, and Communication by Taylor & Francis, CRC PRESS, Florida, USA.
Expected Authors: Academicians, Researchers, Industry, IT Professionals, India, Outside India and Across the Globe
Publisher: All the accepted book chapters will be published by Taylor & Francis, CRC PRESS, Florida, USA.
Abstracted and Indexed: Google Scholar, Scopus, Thomson Reuters, Web of Science. For additional information regarding indexing please visit: Link
Contact Book Editors for more Query
Dr. Niranjan Lal, School of Engineering and Technology, Mody University, Lakshmangarh, Sikar, Rajasthan, India, niranjan_verma51@yahoo.com
Prof (Dr.) Shamimul Qamar, Faculty of Computer science and Engineering, College of Arts and Science, Dhahran Al Janub, King Khalid University, ABHA, Saudi Arabia, drsqamar@rediffmail.com
Prof (Dr.) Sanyam Agarwal, ACE COLLEGE OF ENGG. & MGMT., Agra, UP, India, sanyamagarwal@hotmail.com
Dr. Ambuj Kumar Agarwal, Chitkara University Institute of Engineering & Technology, Chitkara University, Punjab, India, ambuj4u@gmail.com
Dr. Sourabh Singh Verma, CCE Department, SCIT, Manipal University, Jaipur-Ajmer Express Highway, Dehmi Kalan, Near GVK Toll Plaza, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India-303007, ssverma80@gmail.com
Series Editors
Dr. Souvik Pal, Head of the Computer Science and Engineering Department, Global Institute of Management and Technology, West Bengal, India
Dr. Dac-Nhuong Le, Haiphong University, Vietnam