SCOPE
The internet of things (IoT) is a platform that allows a network of devices (sensors, smart meters, etc.) to communicate, analyze data and process information collaboratively in the service of individuals or organizations. The IoT network can generate large amounts of data in a variety of formats and using different protocols which can be stored and processed in the cloud. The conference looks to address the issues surrounding IoT devices, their interconnectedness and services they may offer, including efficient, effective and secure analysis of the data IoT produces using machine learning and other advanced techniques, models and tools, and issues of security, privacy and trust that will emerge as IoT technologies mature and become part of our everyday lives.
Big Data (BD) has core values of volume, velocity, variety and veracity. After collecting much data from IoT, BD can be jointly used with machine learning, AI, statistical and other advanced techniques, models and methods, which can create values for people and organizations adopting it, since forecasting, deep analysis and analytics can help identify weaknesses and make improvements based on different analysis.
Maintaining a high level of security and privacy for data in IoT are crucial and we welcome recommendations, solutions, demonstrations and best practices for all forms of security and privacy for IoT and BD.
CONFERENCE AREAS
Each of these topic areas is expanded below but the sub-topics list is not exhaustive. Papers may address one or more of the listed sub-topics, although authors should not feel limited by them. Unlisted but related sub-topics are also acceptable, provided they fit in one of the following main topic areas:
1. INTERNET OF THINGS (IOT) FUNDAMENTALS
2. INTERNET OF THINGS (IOT) APPLICATIONS
3. IOT TECHNOLOGIES
4. BIG DATA RESEARCH
5. BIG DATA FOR MULTI-DISCIPLINE SERVICES
6. EMERGING SERVICES AND ANALYTICS
7. SECURITY, PRIVACY AND TRUST
A short list of papers will be invited for a post-conference special issue of the Big Data Journal, the Springer Nature Computer Science Journal, or Journal of Global Information Management.
Check more detailed topics at https://iotbds.scitevents.org/Home.aspx
Below are all deadlines:
Regular Papers
Paper Submission: January 3, 2024 (expired)
Authors Notification: February 8, 2024
Camera Ready and Registration: February 22, 2024
Position Papers /Regular Papers
Due to current exceptional circumstances, the deadlines below apply to both position papers and regular papers submitted after January 3rd
Paper Submission: February 1, 2024 (expired)
Authors Notification: February 29, 2024
Camera Ready and Registration: March 13, 2024
Late-Breaking
Paper Submission: February 22, 2024
Authors Notification: March 13, 2024
Camera Ready and Registration: March 20, 2024
Workshops
Workshop Proposal: December 22, 2023 (expired)
Doctoral Consortium
Paper Submission: February 29, 2024
Authors Notification: March 14, 2024
Camera Ready and Registration: March 22, 2024
Special Sessions
Special Session Proposal: December 22, 2023 (expired)
Tutorials
Tutorial Proposal: March 19, 2024
Demos
Demo Proposal: March 19, 2024
Panels
Panel Proposal: March 19, 2024
Abstracts Track
Abstract Submission: February 29, 2024
Authors Notification: March 14, 2024
Camera Ready and Registration: March 22, 2024
Note: All dates refer to AOE time, i.e. “Anywhere on Earth”
