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ACM TCPS 2016 : ACM Transactions on Cyber Physical Systems - Special Issue on Internet of Things | |||||||||||||
Link: http://tcps.acm.org/special_issue_iot.cfm | |||||||||||||
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Search ACM DL Advanced Search ACM DL Logo See also: Digital Library Home All ACM Journals Cyber-Physical Systems (TCPS) Home Authors Editors Reviewers About Announcements Contact IN THIS SECTION: Call for Papers: Special Issue on Internet of Things Introduction Scope, Description, and More Information Topics of interest include but are not limited to the following broad categories in IoT research and development: Schedule Co-Guest-Editors Search TCPS SOCIAL MEDIA Call for Papers: Special Issue on Internet of Things Introduction The Internet of Things (IoT) is expected to become a global networking infrastructure for cyber-physical systems. Technically, the IoT is an emerging paradigm that seamlessly integrates through a large amount of smart objects interlinking the physical and the cyber worlds and keeping them in a tight and continuous interaction. As such, while the envisioned paradigm will need to address significant complexity, the IoT is an exciting, broad, and nascent area spanning a multitude of scientific research communities as well as several areas of applied industrial research and development. With the introduction of this exciting new paradigm, a variety of new problems and challenges present themselves. Traditional Internet approaches are insufficient to solve these unprecedented issues. Scope, Description, and More Information This special issue focuses on the technical issues we face when designing, engineering, deploying, and maintaining the IoT. We seek high-quality and unpublished papers that push research in all the facets of the IoT. Contributions may present and solve open technical problems, integrate novel solutions efficiently, and focus on the performance evaluation and comparison with existing standards. Both theoretical and experimental studies are welcome. Topics of interest include but are not limited to the following broad categories in IoT research and development: IoT networking architectures and system design Addressing, naming, and search technologies for the IoT Business models and their realizations in the IoT In situ processing, embedded software, and programming models for the IoT Data analytics and management in the IoT IoT services, applications, standards, and test-beds Testbed, prototype, and practical systems for use cases of the IoT Submissions on how (proposed) IOT technology supports practical cyber-physical systems are also encouraged. Schedule Full paper submission deadline: July 1, 2016 First author notification: November 15, 2016 Revised paper due: January 15, 2017 Final author notification: February 28, 2017 Expected publication: Summer, 2017 Co-Guest-Editors Wei Zhao, University of Macau Tarek Abdelzaher, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Email: IoT_special_issue@umac.mo |
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