[agents] CfP SI on Cloud Computing Internet of Things Architectures

Cathryn Peoples cathryn.j.peoples at ieee.org
Wed Apr 15 05:12:24 EDT 2020


EAI Endorsed Transactions on Cloud Systems

https://eudl.eu/journal/cs

Special Issue on Cloud Computing Internet of Things Architectures

https://escripts.eai.eu/publication/286

Submission deadline 30 June 2020

The Internet of Things (IoT) includes items such as physical devices, cars,
buildings with embedded hardware, applications, sensors, and network
connectivity to store, send and receive data. The current IoT environment
relies on a centralised (client/server) model. The connection,
authentication and data processing of the devices are managed using cloud
servers. This requires high processing power and storage capacity, even if
devices happen to only be a few feet apart. However, for many applications,
the low response latency for IoT services exists at the cost of computing
complexity which is beyond the capabilities of IoT devices. To overcome
this issue, mobile transparent computing, cloud computing and edge
computing techniques are being developed. In the IoT, devices exchange data
using cloud for scalable computation. Cloud computing has appeared as a
paradigm for storage and analytics for IoT applications. Cloud computing
and IoT can therefore enable many sensing services and processing of
sensing data streams beyond the capability of individual Internet of
Things, thus stimulating innovations in both fields. New algorithms for
data fusion and machine learning techniques can be deployed to run either
on centralised or distributed technologies, thereby facilitating
self-decision making in IoT applications. The purpose of this Special Issue
is to capture cloud computing and IoT trends which add value to
applications. The Special Issue solicits original research, reviews and
case studies on all topics related to the combination of cloud computing
and IoT.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

- Cloud computing and IoT
- Cloud frameworks for IoT
- Standardisation activities for IoT architectures
- Applications for IoT supported by cloud computing
- Block-chain for cloud computing and IoT
- Cloud architectures and models for IoT
- Mobile transparent and cloud computing in IoT
- Convergence of energy harvesting and cloud computing in IoT
- Security, privacy, integrity, and trust in IoT cloud computing
- Hardware design and prototyping in IoT
- Distributed monitoring, control and optimisation in IoT
- Data driven modelling and analysis of IoT
- Sensing and wireless technologies in IoT
- Stability and optimal control of IoT
- Testing and simulation platforms for cloud computing in IoT
- Massive IoT


Special Issue Editor

Dr. Mohammad Ayoub Khan, University of Bisha


Requirements for publishing in EAI Endorsed Transactions

- Smart submit: Work-in-progress submitted as an abstract by which
feedback, mentorship and co-authors can be obtained for a period of 90
days. This is an optional collaboration tool that might be considered prior
to the submission of full papers. More information can be found here.
- Research articles: Articles (4000-8000 words) that report original
research and which present objective, questions, methods, results,
discussions, and conclusions.
- Review article: In-depth review articles (4000-8000 words) of topics that
build upon comprehensive references to the published literature. These
articles are meant to offer relevant concepts, frameworks, theoretical
proposals and limitations in the topic covered.
- Editorial: These are written by the editor(s) or invited researchers
(1000-2000 words) to discuss broader issues related to the articles
published in the issue, the journal or certain topics relevant to the
journal.

- The articles must be written using the EAI Endorsed Transactions template.
- Researchers should adhere to publication requirements that submitted work
is original, is not plagiarized, and has not been published elsewhere.
- The abstract must be structured according to PubMed's format. The
abstract should be between 200 and 1000 characters long. Please minimize
the use of abbreviations and do not cite references in the abstract.
- Three to eight keywords should be included which represent the main
content of the article.
- Please ensure that the reference style is followed precisely; if the
references are not in the correct style, they may need to be retyped and
carefully proofread.
- The articles have to be written in formal English, 'spell checked' and
'grammar checked'.
- Only articles and abstracts that have been published or are in press or
are available through public e-print/preprint servers, may be cited.
- All references mentioned in the Reference List must be cited in the text,
and vice versa.
- Figures and tables need to be in readable quality.
- Permission should be obtained for use of copyrighted material from other
sources (including the Internet).
- The paper must be submitted through the eScripts system.


Important dates

Manuscript submission deadline: 2020-06-30
Notification of acceptance: 2020-07-31
Submission of final revised paper: 2020-08-30
Publication of special issue (tentative): 2020-09-18


Submit paper: https://escripts.eai.eu/publication/286


Journal Editor-in-Chief: Dr Cathryn Peoples, cathryn.j.peoples at ieee.org
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