Subject: | [AISWorld] CCPE Special Issue on "The Internet-of-Things: Shaping the new Internet Space" |
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Date: | Sat, 3 Nov 2012 14:25:38 -0000 |
From: | Mustafee N. <N.Mustafee@swansea.ac.uk> |
To: | <aisworld@lists.aisnet.org> |
Call for Papers:
The Internet-of-Things: Shaping the new
Internet Space (deadline January 15, 2013)
CONCURRENCY AND COMPUTATION: PRACTICE AND
EXPERIENCE (CCPE) SPECIAL ISSUE
http://eu.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-CPE.html
Guest Editors: Nik Bessis and Navonil
Mustafee
The new version of the Internet Protocol -
IPv6 - has astronomically increased the IP address space from
around 4.3 billion IPv4 addresses to roughly 340 trillion
trillion trillion new IPv6 identifiers. This humongous pool
of addresses ensure the continued expansion of the Internet
for many decades to come and it realises the vision of
everyday objects that are uniquely identifiable and are
connected to the Internet – this is commonly known as the
“Internet-of-Things” (IoT).
IoT extends the human-centric view of the
Internet market space wherein it was thought that the “world
of humans represented a market space that would reach
saturation sometime soon” (Internet Society, 2012); IoT
broadens the device-centric view that predominantly considered
computing and electronic devices (e.g., PCs, mobile phones,
home electronics, smart cars) as the defining elements of the
Internet space.
The IoT paradigm postulates that any
physical object that is identified with a unique identifier
(e.g., books tagged with RFID tags, QR codes or bar codes)
will be considered as a smart object that is able to be
interconnected, and billions and trillions of such smart
objects will shape the new Internet space. The smart objects
generate data that is accessible through the Internet and in
realisation of this, IoT deals with integrating and enabling
several technologies and communication protocols including
wired and wireless communications, networking, tracking
technologies, localisation, sensors and next generation
Internet. However, the promising area of IoT also poses
several challenges, for e.g., modelling and implementation
issues such as architectures, interoperability, middleware,
and so on.
This CCPE special issue presents the
opportunity to showcase recent research in IoT and it solicits
high quality papers in advances of theoretical, experimental
and practical nature. The main topic areas include, but are
not limited to:
·
Internet of Things,
Architecture, Components, RFID, Sensors and Actuator
Technologies.
·
The Geography of
Things, Location and tracking of objects.
·
Inter-networking and
Radio Access Protocols, Technologies, Near Field
Communications.
·
Inter-operability and
Inter-cooperative Protocols, Standards and Technologies.
·
Social Networks for
Things, Social Graphs of Things, Link Analysis, Web of Things,
Topic Maps.
·
Ad-Hoc Networks, RF
Modelling, Digital Object and Context Representation and
Preservation.
·
Enabling Computational
Technologies (Clusters, Grids, P2P, Cloud, etc).
·
Security, Privacy,
Identity, Trust and Reputation Management, Collective
Behaviour and Ethical Issues.
·
Performance,
Scalability, Robustness, Reliability Verification, Validation,
Benchmarking.
·
Concepts and/or
Frameworks of Applicable Future Technologies, Implications and
Trends.
·
Standards and Reference
Models.
·
Review of Literature.
·
Novel applications of
IoT.
Important Dates
·
Please submit your full
paper to Manuscript Central with the special issue title
"Internet-of-Things". The paper submission deadline is January
15, 2013.
·
The authors will
receive initial decision and reviewer comments by April
15, 2013.
·
Final papers are due by
June 15, 2013.
·
Final decisions by July
15, 2013.
·
Accepted papers are
expected to appear online for early view within 4 months of
final decision.
CFP Web version: http://www.cc-pe.net/journalinfo/issues/2013.html#IOT2013
CFP PDF version: https://sites.google.com/site/navonilmustafee/special-issue---call-for-papers/download-cfp
References
Internet Society (2012). The ISP Column,
January 2012 - Addressing 2011 – One Down, Four to Go!
Available online http://www.internetsociety.org/publications/isp-column-january-2012-addressing-2011-%E2%80%93-one-down-four-go
[last accessed 22 July 2012].
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Navonil Mustafee
*Call For
Papers:
Concurrency
and Computation Practice & Experience (CCPE) Special
Issue on "The Internet-of-Things: Shaping the new
Internet Space". http://sites.google.com/site/navonilmustafee/special-issue---call-for-papers
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