IoTSMS 2017

The 4th International Symposium on Internet of Things: Systems, Management and Security.

In conjunction with

The Second International Conference on Fog and Mobile Edge Computing (FMEC 2017)
Valencia, Spain. May 8-11, 2017

About

The Internet of Things (IoT) technology offers unprecedented opportunities to interconnect human beings as well as Machine-to-Machine (M2M), whereby sensors and networks allow all ‘things’ to communicate directly with each other to share vital information allowing us to have an instrumented universe where accurate data is readily available to inform optimal decision making. The IoT is about to enable a range of new capabilities and services far beyond today’s offerings. It will fundamentally change how people go about their lives. According to Gartner, the number of objects connected to the Internet is set to reach 20 billion by 2020. Cisco estimates the number will be close to 26 billion objects by 2020. Others believe the actual number will be even higher with the assumption that any object with a simple micro controller and on-off switch will be connected to the Internet in the near feature. The scale of the IoT is set to have a major economic, social and environmental impacts; the intersection of which forms the future sustainable growth. The Internet of Things: Systems, Management and Security (IoTSMS 2017) Symposium will be held in conjunction with The Second International Conference on Fog and Mobile Edge Computing (FMEC 2017). The IoTSMS 2017 Symposium aims at soliciting original ideas on the broad area of IoT including challenges and opportunities, concepts and applications and future trends. The Symposium aims to facilitate discussions among academics and IoT practitioners and make positive contributions to the field. Authors are invited to submit original, unpublished manuscripts. Submitted papers should be in accordance with IEEE format, and will be reviewed by at least two expert reviewers in terms of relevance, originality, contribution, correctness, and presentation.

Topics of interest

  • Emerging concepts of IoT
  • Design methodologies for IoT
  • Novel services and applications of IoT to facilitate environmental responsibility
  • Green by Internet of Things
  • IoT and Social benefits/impact
  • IoT Economics
  • Emerging Internet of Things business models and process changes
  • Communication systems and network architectures for the IoT
  • IoT and Data Management
  • Security and privacy of IoT
  • Reliability of IoT
  • Disaster recovery in IoT
  • Applications of Internet of things
  • Emerging applications and interaction paradigms for everyday citizens
  • Big data and IoT
  • Self-organizing IoT
  • Cloud Computing and IoT
  • IoT and sustainable Growth