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CALL FOR PAPERS
International Workshop on Very Large Internet of Things (VLIoT
2021)
In conjunction with VLDB 2021
August 16, 2021, Copenhagen, Denmark
Submission: May 7, 2021 - Submission deadline has been extended!
Web:
http://www.ifis.uni-luebeck.de/~groppe/vliot
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** Important Message on Covid-19 **
We are monitoring the evolution of the covid-19 pandemic.
Depending on the situation, we will either operate the workshop
for 1/2 a day as a physical workshop and 1/2 a day as an online
virtual event, or run the workshop fully online.
** Aims of the Workshop **
An increasing number of real-world objects are becoming accessible
and manageable through the Internet. According to Statista, the
number of these devices is approximately 30 billion by 2020,
forming a very large Internet of Things (VLIoT). This massive
number of "smart" objects will cooperate with each other, have
their own metadata, and may continuously produce new data (in form
of events, sensor data, or actuator states). Data management will
be a major challenge in the very large Internet of Things. Hence,
efficient IoT infrastructure and technologies must be developed to
handle masses of IoT data with high performance. This will
include: new techniques to filter and store relevant data;
efficient replication approaches for objects with constrained
resources in order to increase availability and durability; new
protocols for voting about decisions among objects; and smooth
integration of heterogeneous objects.
The goal of this workshop is to bring together academic
researchers and industry practitioners working in the field of IoT
and to allow them to report and exchange their findings addressing
these challenges. This workshop also intends to discuss other
closely-related technologies such as Nanotechnology, Fog-, Edge-,
and Dew-Computing for IoT. The ideas of Fog, Edge and Dew
Computing may indeed solve or attenuate the problems of a very
large Internet of Things (w.r.t. performance, energy-efficiency,
as well as security and privacy aspects).
** Types of Papers **
The workshop welcomes contributions describing original ideas,
promising new concepts, and practical experience. In particular,
we solicit papers of different types:
- Research Papers proposing new approaches, theories or techniques
related to Internet of Things, including new data structures,
algorithms, whole systems, and frameworks. They should make
substantial theoretical and empirical contributions to the
research field.
- Experiments and Analysis Papers focusing on the experimental
evaluation of existing approaches including data structures and
algorithms for Internet of Things and bring new insights through
the analysis of these experiments. Results of experiments and
analysis papers can be, for example, showing benefits of
well-known approaches in new settings and environments, opening
new research problems by demonstrating unexpected behavior or
phenomena, or comparing a set of traditional approaches in an
experimental survey.
- Application Papers reporting practical experiences on Internet
of Things applications. Application papers might describe specific
application domains in the IoT such as smart homes/offices/cities,
continuous health care, waste management, emergency response,
intelligent response, and Industry 4.0.
- Vision Papers identifying emerging or future research issues and
directions, and describing new research visions in the IoT area
that may have a great impact on our society.
** Topics of Interest **
We welcome papers on the following and other relevant topics:
- Semantic IoT
- Privacy-by-design and security-by-design in IoT
- System architectures for IoT, e.g.
- things-centric,
- data-centric,
- event-centric, and
- service-centric.
- IoT applications including:
- smart homes/offices/cities,
- waste management,
- health care,
- emergency response, and
- intelligent shopping.
- Nano Technology including:
- Nano Networks,
- Nano communication,
- Nano applications,
- Nano computing, and
- Internet of Nano Things.
- IoT programming toolkits and frameworks
- IoT prototypes and evaluation test-beds
- IoT data mining and analytics
- IoT management and interoperability
- Management of IoT streams
- Enabling technologies and standards for the IoT
- Spatial and temporal reasoning for IoT
- Sustainability of IoT platforms, e.g. business models for
deployment and maintenance
- Societal challenges and IoT, e.g. urban planning and decision
making tools
- Ownership of data in IoT scenarios
- Fog, Edge and Dew Computing for IoT
- IoT benchmarks and performance measurement
- Indexing and search in IoT environments
- IoT transactions, concurrency control and recovery
- Hardware accelerators and energy savers for IoT applications and
core infrastructure
- IoT discovery of devices, services and data
** Workshop Chairs **
- Sven Groppe, University of Luebeck, Germany
- Weizhi Meng, Technical University of Denmark (DTU), Denmark
** Program Committee **
- Omar Boucelma, Aix-Marseille University, France
- Arsenia Chorti, ETIS / University Paris Seine, University
Cergy-Pontoise, ENSEA, CNRS France
- Flavia C. Delicato, Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF),
Brazil
- Lorena Etcheverry, Universidad de la Republica, Uruguay
- Mirian Halfeld Ferrari, Universite d' Orleans, France
- Jonathan Fuerst, NEC Labs Europe, Heidelberg, Germany
- Abdessamad Imine, INRIA-LORIA Nancy Grand-Est, France
- Peiquan Jin, University of Science and Technology of China,
China
- Verena Kantere, University of Ottawa
- Ahmed Khaled, Northeastern Illinois University, USA
- Abdelmajid Khelil, Landshut University of Applied Sciences,
Germany
- Jan Lindstroem, MariaDB Corporation, Finland
- Riccardo Martoglia, University di Modena and Reggio Emilia,
Italy
- Abderrahmen Mtibaa, University of Missouri-St. Louis, USA
- Luis Munoz, University of Cantabria, Spain
- San Murugesan, Western Sydney University, Australia
- Anne H. Ngu, Texas State University, USA
- Rahul Pandey, George Mason University, USA
- Paulo F. Pires, Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF), Brazil
- Elaheh Pourabbas, National Research Council of Italy, Italy
- Gowri Sankar Ramachandran, University of Southern California,
USA
- Luis Sanchez, University of Cantabria, Spain
- Igor Leão dos Santos, Centro Federal de Educacão Tecnologica
Celso Suckow da Fonseca (CEFET-RJ), Brazil
- Sana Sellami, Aix-Marseille University, France
- Georgios Smaragdakis, TU Berlin, Germany
- Mu-Chun Su, National Central University, Taiwan
- Reza Tourani, Saint Louis University, USA
- Marco Vieira, University of Coimbra, Portugal
- Yingwei Wang, University of Prince Edward Island, Canada
- Demetris Zeinalipour, University of Cyprus, Cyprus
- Steffen Zeuch, DFKI, Germany
** Important Dates **
Submission (extended): May 7, 2021
Notification: May 31, 2021
Workshop: August 16, 2021
** Submission **
Authors are invited to submit original, unpublished research
papers that are not being considered for publication in any other
forum.
Accepted papers will be published online in the Open Journal of
Internet of Things. OJIOT is an open access journal, and the
proceedings will hence be highly visible to all interested
readers.
Manuscripts should be formatted using the templates of the Open
Journal of Internet of Things. Research papers as well as
experiments and analysis papers should have between 6 and 15
pages, application papers between 6 and 12 pages and vision papers
between 4 and 12 pages.
We describe manuscript preparation and submission procedure at
http://www.ifis.uni-luebeck.de/~groppe/vliot/submit
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