NGIoTI-2022: Next-Generation IoT Infrastructures for Real-world Applications IoT 2022, TU Delft Delft, Netherlands, November 6-9, 2022 |
Conference website | https://intelliot.eu/call-for-papers |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ngioti2022 |
Abstract registration deadline | October 14, 2022 |
Submission deadline | October 14, 2022 |
IntellIoT is inviting all researchers and SME to contribute to our upcoming workshop on “Next-Generation IoT Infrastructures for Real-world Applications (NGIoTI-2022)” (co-located with the 12th International Conference on the Internet of Things)
Today’s IoT environments are facing many limitations, such as unreliable connectivity, privacy & trust concerns, or high round-trip times. Various research programs are aiming to overcome these challenges and to develop more intelligent IoT environments. The goal is to enable next generation IoT applications, which feature semi-autonomous behavior that evolves while keeping the human-in-the-loop as an integral part of the system. The workshop’s objective is to foster the exchange of cutting-edge advances as well as practical experiences within the IoT community, to contribute solutions for open issues on the next generation IoT. We invite authors to submit scientific papers stretching from fundamental research (e.g., IoT architectures and integration of constrained devices), over application-oriented topics (e.g., real-world IoT applications & deployments), to solutions relying on open source software, emerging concepts, or visionary papers. Accepted papers will be published by Springer as part of the Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series.
The technical scope of the workshop includes the following topics, circulating around next-generation IoT infrastructures:
- Novel IoT architectures
- Machine Learning for constrained IoT infrastructures
- Web of Things including (Hypermedia) agents for the IoT
- New IoT communication technologies (e.g., for real-time settings)
- Energy efficiency and sustainability in IoT environments
- Sensing, signal processing, actuation and analytics in IoT applications
- Security, Privacy & Trust in IoT
- Human Interaction with IoT
- (Syntactic/semantic) Interoperability in IoT
- Distributed Ledger Technologies for IoT
- Real-world applications and their deployments and testbeds
- Novel applications of IoT in verticals (e.g., industrial, rural, business processes, etc.)
- Societal impacts and ethical implications of the IoT
Submission Guidelines
All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference. The following paper categories are welcome:
With respect to the formatting of your submission, please adhere to the Springer LNCS templates. Regarding the length of your submitted article, we do not have strict page limits, but the length of the paper should match the extent of the contribution. Please submit your manuscript via EasyChair.
Organizing Committee
- Simon Mayer, University of St.Gallen
- Konstantinos Fysarakis, Sphynx Analytics Ltd.
- Arne Bröring, Siemens Corporate Research
- Soumy Kanti Datta, EURECOM
- Andreas Brokalakis, Technical University of Crete
Contact
Please reach out to us to propose your contribution! Further information is available at here.