IoT2019: The 9th International Conference on the Internet of Things University of Deusto Bilbao, Spain, October 22-25, 2019 |
Conference website | https://iot-conference.org |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iot2019 |
Submission deadline | June 2, 2019 |
Workshop proposals | June 2, 2019 |
Doctoral Consortium deadline | June 28, 2019 |
Posters, WiPs and Demos | July 21, 2019 |
Driven by connected low-cost sensing and actuation and the large host of scientifically and economically relevant application scenarios that they enable, the Internet of Things has become a central research area with a broad reach across many fields in information technology and adjacent domains. The International Conference on Internet of Things (IoT) has become the premier gathering place where visionary, ground-breaking research in the IoT field meets leading industry experts. Since its beginnings in the year 2008, IoT has been backed by strong support from leading academic institutions as well as industry and we are happy to announce its 9th iteration will take place from October 22-25th 2019 in Bilbao, Spain.
The topic of this year edition will be the Internet of Things for People which encompasses all the applications and ground-breaking work that is being done in the IoT field to pave the bridge between citizens and everywhere data produced by pervasive technology.
Submission Guidelines
In general terms, IoT 2019 is seeking for original, high impact research papers on all topics related to the development and social adoption of the Internet of Things. Papers will be reviewed and selected based on technical novelty, integrity of the analysis and social impacts and practical relevance. Recommended topics of submission are as follows, but not limited to.
All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference. The following paper categories are welcome:
- Full papers have to be submitted via the EasyChair conference system, must be written in English and contain original material that has not been published or is currently undergoing review elsewhere. Papers should not exceed 8 pages, including figures and references. The paper layout should follow the SIGCHI Conference format. Papers are peer-reviewed by a committee of experts in the IoT field and selected based on technical novelty, integrity of the analysis, and practical relevance and impact. Selected papers will be invited to extend and improve their contributions to Special Issues under consideration.
- Posters, demos and WiPs should submit a between 2 and 4-pages abstract in the most recent ACM SIGCHI Extended Abstracts Format including references. Papers have to be submitted via our EasyChair submission site conference system, must be written in English and contain original material that has not been published or is currently undergoing review elsewhere. Papers are peer-reviewed by a committee of experts in the IoT field.
- Doctoral Consortium Students interested in participating in the Doctoral Consortium should submit a 4-page abstract in ACM SIGCHI Extended Abstracts Format describing in English their research question, its position with respect to the state of the art, their research plans and methodology, ideas, and results achieved so far. Accepted abstracts will be included in the adjunct conference proceedings (unless opted out by the student). It is planned that each student will be allocated a 20-minute time slot, with 15 minutes for a presentation and 5 minutes for oral feedback by at least two senior faculty or researchers.
- Workshops Submissions should be submitted via EasyChair as a 200 words abstract, along with a single PDF file of 4 pages maximum in the most recent ACM SIGCHI Extended Abstracts Format.
A limited number of workshop proposals will be accepted to IoT 2019. Each proposal will be evaluated based on the quality of the proposal, and its appeal to the IoT community. In particular, the proposals should demonstrate the following: 1) the workshops topics fall in the general scope of IoT2019; 2) there is a clear identity and a focus on a specific problem or technology; 3) there is an existing community of researchers and practitioners that are susceptible to contribute to this event and, 4) the organization and format are appealing for potential contributors and participants.
List of Topics
- Internet of Things Architecture: Novel information architecture design on field, edge, and cloud devices; object access and networking technology; investigation of technologies that support the mobility of functions and executions across system entities.
- Interoperability of IoT Systems: Service discovery and composition, synchronization in distributed systems, overcoming siloization of IoT systems, semantic data description frameworks.
- Description and Discovery of IoT devices, including mobile and moving devices: Ontologies and data models for the description and discovery of mobile systems and applications, including autonomous systems and wearable, urban or sensory computing devices.
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- Novel IoT Interactions: Novel methods and techniques for seamless human-to-object and object-to-object interactions, including, but not limited to brain, audible, tangible or augmented or mixed reality.
- Object-objects Interactions: methods and protocols for co-operations and coordination among objects, social internet of things, trust among objects
- Social Adoption of IoT Systems: Data security, authentication, authorization and trustworthiness. Privacy protection, data sharing technologies (incl. blockchain technology), tampering protection and detection in IoT systems.
- Internet of People: the new IoT paradigm where humans and their personal devices are not seen merely as end users of applications, but become active elements of the IoT. Thus, collaboration bridging machine intelligence and human intelligence
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- Web Technologies for the IoT: Web-based discovery, search, and service composition to facilitate interactions between devices on the IoT and with users.
- Physical World Event Processing and Understanding: Novel data collection, deep learning, reality mining, and prediction methods based on physical world observations. This might include real-time decision making, event processing, and extracting information from large datasets.
- Integration of Physical and Virtual Artifacts and Events: Advanced object identification, classification, and localization.
- Real World Applications of IoT technology: Evaluation of challenges of real world deployments of Industry 4.0, Industrial Internet, and GS1 implementations, including planned deployments (e.g., in advanced Manufacturing and Logistics).
Committees
Technical Program Chairs
- Karin Anna Hummel, JKU Linz, Austria.
- David Boyle, Imperial College, UK.
- Matthias Kovatsch, Huawei, Germany.
Organizing committee
- Diego López de Ipiña, University of Deusto, Spain.
- Kyriakos G. Vamvoudakis, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA.
- Diego Casado-Mansilla, University of Deusto, Spain.
Steering committee
- Kai Kunze (Keio University, Japan)
- Simon Mayer (Univ of St Gallen, Switzerland)
- Hao Min (Fudan University, China)
- Marc Langheinrich (USI, Switzerland)
- Friedemann Mattern (ETH Zurich, Switzerland)
- Florian Michahelles (Siemens, USA)
- Jun Murai (Keio University, Japan)
- Albrecht Schmidt (LMU Munich, Germany)
- Stefan Schneegass (University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany)
- Lirong Zheng (KTH, Sweeden & Fudan University, China)
Venue
The conference will be held in Bilbao, Spain from October 22-25th 2019.
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to iot2019@deusto.es