Betreff: | [wkwi] CfP, First IEEE SMCS International Workshop on Internet of Things and Internet of Services IoT-IoS 2010 |
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Datum: | Mon, 10 May 2010 18:36:32 +0200 (CEST) |
Von: | Hans Czap <Hans.Czap@uni-trier.de> |
Antwort an: | postmaster@idefix.buva.sowi.uni-bamberg.de |
An: | undisclosed-recipients:; |
First
IEEE SMCS International Workshop on Internet
of
Things and Internet of Services
IoT-IoS 2010 (pending approval!)
One-day
workshop at 2010 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and
Cybernetics, 10-13, October 2010, Istanbul, TURKEY
http://siwn.org.uk/ieeesmc/iot-ios2010.htm
Organized
by IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Society's Technical Committee on
Self-Organized Distributed and Pervasive Systems
1.
Backgrounds
Internet
of
Things and Internet of Services is emerging as the next paradigm for
distributed and Pervasive Systems through building systems of
communicating
smart devices, sensors and actuators in which ambient, personalized
trustworthy
services built out of pervasive infrastructure and information are
seamlessly
available anywhere, anytime, and in all forms. By embedding ambient
intelligence in everyday objects, our workplaces, our homes and even
ourselves,
pervasive computing and communications will enable a new breed of
applications
and systems which are composed of massive smart objects to create the
environments that underpin a smart world.
IoT-IoS
2010
provides a premier forum for researchers and engineers alike to present
state-of-the-art research and development progresses in all areas
related to
architecture, design, implementation, application and evaluation of
mobile communications
and pervasive computing as these technologies are permeating and
integrating
into our everyday living and working environments.
2.
Important
Dates
Submission for the workshop due |
|
May 31, 2010 |
Notification of Acceptance/Rejection to authors |
|
June 13, 2010 |
Final camera-ready papers due in electronic form and
deadline for submitting tutorial/workshop materials |
|
June 27, 2010 |
3.
Submission
& Publication
Online
submission
system for IoT-IoS 2010 will be operational very soon, with URL link on
the
workshop website.
IoT-IoS
2010
only accepts manuscripts of original contributions. A manuscript for
submission
to the Workshop should neither have been published nor have been under
consideration for publication elsewhere. All manuscripts submitted will
be sent
to 3-4 members of the International Program Committees of the Workshops
for
peer reviews, based on which the acceptance decision will be made.
All
accepted
papers of the Workshops will be included in the Proceedings of IEEE SMC
2010
Conference.
After
the
Workshops, authors of selected papers will be invited to submit
thoroughly
expanded papers for publication at special issues of following
International
Journals:
-
IEEE Transactions
on Systems,
Man, and Cybernetics
-
International
Transactions on
Systems Science and Applications
4.
Indicative
Topics of the Workshop
Topics
of
particular interest include (but not limited to) the followings.
(1)
Internet of
Things
-
electronic
product code (EPC)
-
EPC
information services
-
future
internet
-
global ad hoc
-
nanotechnology
-
networked/wireless embedded systems
-
object naming
service (ONS)
-
RFID and
beyond
-
security and
privacy in the Internet of Things
-
sensor webs
-
smart devices,
smart objects
-
smart
pervasive systems
-
system-on-chip, MEMS, NEMS
-
ubiquitous
network societies
-
web 2.0
-
web of things
-
programmable
and active networks for Internet of Things
-
cyber-physical
systems
(2)
Internet of
Services
-
agent-based
web service discovery and composition systems
-
cloud
computing
-
data mining in
Internet of Services
-
grid computing
-
Internet of
Services middleware
-
middleware
services for Internet of Services
-
multi-agent
architectures for Internet of Services
-
open grid
service architectures
-
P2P and
scalable computing
-
peer-to-peer
services for Internet of Services
-
semantic webs
-
sensor webs
-
service
discovery protocols and platforms
-
service
discovery, composition and choreography
-
service
interaction/discovery protocols
-
service
programming
-
service
virtualization
-
service-oriented architectures (SOAs)
-
service-oriented computing
-
service-oriented software and systems engineering
-
web services
(3)
related
Computing, Networking and Communications for Internet of Things and
Internet of
Services
-
ambient
intelligence in pervasive environments
-
context-aware
computing
-
internetworking heterogeneous wireless/wireline networks
-
mobile and
wireless IP
-
mobile
computing
-
mobile/wireless
networks modeling and simulation
-
multi-hop
wireless networks
-
networks
convergence and integration
-
pervasive
computing
-
policy based
management in wireless LANs and MANs
-
proxies and
middleware for wireless networks
-
situated
communications
-
swarm
intelligence models for Internet of Things
-
ubiquitous
computing
-
wireless ad
hoc networks
-
wireless and
mobile network planning
-
wireless
broadband mobile access
-
wireless LANs,
MANs
-
wireless MAC
protocols
-
wireless mesh
networks
-
wireless
multicasting
- wireless networks managements
-
wireless
protocols and architectures
-
wireless
sensor networks
-
wireless WANs:
2G/3G/4G
-
wireless-wireline convergence
(4)
Applications
of Internet of Things and Internet of Services
-
application
platform for Internet of Things and Internet of Services
-
e-science,
e-commerce, e-healthcare
-
healthcare
information storage, transmission, processing, and monitoring by
Internet of
Things and Internet of Services
-
human-centered
ambient intelligent environments for Internet of Things and Internet of
Services
-
pervasive
assistive environments
-
automotive and
traffic control and monitoring by Internet of Things and Internet of
Services
-
positioning
and tracking technologies
-
security and
privacy in Internet of Things and Internet of Services
-
smart homes
(OGSi, HAVi, DLNA, homePNA, homeRF)
-
socio-technical issues and implications of Internet of Things and
Internet of
Services
5.
Workshop
Committee
Chair
Professor
Huaglory
Tianfield
Chair, IEEE Systems, Man, and
Cybernetics Society's Technical Committee on Self-Organized Distributed
and Pervasive Systems |
School of Engineering and Computing Glasgow Caledonian University Cowcaddens Road Glasgow, G4 0BA, United Kingdom E-mail:
h.tianfield@gcu.ac.uk |
Program
Chair
Professor
Dr.
Hans Czap
Universität Trier
Wirtschaftsinformatik
I
54286 Trier, Germany
E-mail:
Hans.Czap@uni-trier.de