[agents] IoT 2019 - Deadline Extended to June 16, 2019
Karin Anna Hummel
karin.hummel at univie.ac.at
Mon Jun 3 09:06:41 EDT 2019
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Call for Papers
*** EXTENDED DEADLINE: June 16, 2019 ***
9th International Conference on the Internet of Things (IoT 2019)
October 22-25, 2019
University of Deusto, Bilbao, Spain
http://iot-conference.org <http://iot-conference.org/>
ACM (SIGCHI) In-cooperation Event
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With the advent of digitization and communicating physical objects such
as machines and vehicles, the Internet of Things (IoT) has become an
exciting field of research encompassing pervasive computing,
cyber-physical systems, and information and communication technologies.
Particular challenges include the understanding of IoT application
demands and novel network traffic types, low-latency and reliable
communication, and integrating and mediating things within intelligent
systems, where IoT technologies are potential catalysts. In addition, a
better understanding of impending social and societal impacts is vital
to the success of the IoT.
Topics of Interest
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IoT 2019 solicits original, high-impact research papers on all topics
related to the development and adoption of the Internet of Things –
topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
• IoT Edge and Cloud Architectures
• Web of Things
• AI and Machine Learning for the IoT
• IoT Communication Technologies
• Interacting with the IoT
• Societal Impact of the IoT
• Energy Efficiency and Sustainability in the IoT
• Sensing, Signal Processing, Actuation, and Analytics
• Security, Privacy, and Trust in the IoT
• Real-world Applications, Deployments, and Testbeds
Submission Information
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Papers must be submitted via the EasyChair
(https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iot2019) conference system,
written in English and contain original material that has not been
published or is currently undergoing review elsewhere. Full papers
should not exceed 8 pages, short papers are limited to 4 pages,
including figures and references. The paper layout should follow the ACM
SIGCHI conference format. Papers will be peer-reviewed by three experts
from the technical program committee following a single-blind review
process (i.e., the identity of the reviewer is hidden, but the author’
names and affiliations should be included in the submission). The papers
will be selected based on technical novelty, integrity of the analysis,
and practical relevance and potential impact. Accepted papers will be
listed on DBLP and published via the ACM Digital Library. Cases of
plagiarism or multiple submissions will be subject to disciplinary
action as per ACM rules and regulations, and no-shows at the conference
will result in an exclusion from the ACM Digital Library. Authors of
selected papers will be invited to extend their contributions for
inclusion in journal special issues.
Special Issues
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- FGCS (IF: 4.639): Internet of People: Human-driven Artificial
Intelligence and Internet for Smarter Hyper-Connected Societies
- Sensors (IF: 2.475): Recent Advances in Fog/Edge Computing in Internet
of Things
- PAUC (IF: 1.924): Social Networks and Social Ubiquitous Computing
- TETT (IF: 1.61): Cross-layer innovations in Internet of Things
Important Dates
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- Paper Submission (extended): June 16, 2019 (AoE)
- Acceptance Notification: July 14, 2019
- Camera-Ready Submission: September 1, 2019 (AoE)
- Early Bird Registration: September 9, 2019
Other Sessions
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Apart from the main track, interested authors may submit their work to
the Doctoral Consortium, Poster and Demo session, or arrange a
collocated Workshop.
Keynote Speakers
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• Julie McCann (Imperial College, UK)
• Alexandra Deschamps-Sonsino (Designswarm, UK)
Organizing Committee
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GENERAL CHAIRS
• Diego López-de-Ipiña (University of Deusto, Spain)
• Kyriakos G. Vamvoudakis (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA)
TECHNICAL PROGRAM CHAIRS
• Karin Anna Hummel (JKU Linz, Austria)
• David Boyle (Imperial College, UK)
• Matthias Kovatsch (Huawei, Germany)
STEERING COMMITTEE
• Kai Kunze (Keio University, Japan)
• Simon Mayer (Univ of St Gallen, Switzerland)
• Hao Min (Fudan University, China)
• Marc Langheinrich (USI, Switzerland)
• Friedemann Mattern (ETH Zurich, Switzerland)
• Florian Michahelles (Siemens, USA)
• Jun Murai (Keio University, Japan)
• Albrecht Schmidt (LMU Munich, Germany)
• Stefan Schneegass (University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany)
• Lirong Zheng (KTH, Sweden & Fudan University, China)
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