[Tccc] IEEE Sensors Journal SI on...

Jorge Granjal jgranjalatdei.uc.pt
Thu Jan 31 04:45:55 EST 2013



 Dear Dr. Wang,

Is there any change of submitting my paper in a few days, rather than today 
(Jan 31)?  

Thank you and best regards,
Jorge Granjal
University of Coimbra, Portugal

On Jan 31, 2013, at 2:25 AM, Chonggang Wang <cgwang... at yahoo.com> wrote:

> Call for Papers
> 
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> IEEE Sensors Journal SI on Internet of Things (IoT): Architecture, Protocols 
> and Services
> 
> (http://www.ieee-sensors.org/files/2012/09/IEEE_Sensors_IoT_SI_CfP-Final1.pdf)
> 
> Submission Due: January 31, 2013
> 
> The Internet of Things was Born between 2008 and 2009, when the number of 
> things connected to the Internet exceeded the number of people connected. By 
> 2020, several tens of billions of devices are predicted to be connected. It 
> is envisioned that the physical things/devices will be outfitted with 
> different kinds of sensors and actuators and connected to the Internet via 
> heterogeneous access networks enabled by technologies such as embedded 
> sensing and actuating, radio frequency identification (RFID), wireless sensor 
> networks, real-time and semantic web services, etc. IoT is actually a network 
> of networks with many unique characteristics. 
> 
> With the huge number of things/objects and sensors/actuators connected to the 
> Internet, a massive and in some cases real-time data flow will be 
> automatically produced by connected things and sensors. It is important to 
> collect correct raw data in an efficient way; but more important is to 
> analyze and mine the raw data to abstract more valuable information such as 
> correlations among things and services to provide web of things or Internet 
> of services. However many challenges and problems remain unsolved as of now 
> or not fully addressed due to the unique features of IoT systems. First, IoT 
> needs an appropriate architecture such as a service-oriented, a 
> content-centric, or a thing-centric architecture. Second, it is truly 
> challenging to design efficient protocols to cater for diverse IoT devices, 
> sensors and services. The goal of this special issue of IEEE Sensors Journal 
> is to feature latest advances and directions in IoT architecture, protocols 
> and
> services for typical IoT use cases (such as smart grid, connected cars, smart 
> cities, etc), their performance, impact, demands and implications on future 
> Internet design. 
> 
> The emphasis of this special issue will be on the sensor aspects of IoT.
> 
> Scope
> Papers should contain original results or review/tutorial content to be 
> accessible to general audiences working in the field. Topics of interest are 
> listed, but not limited to, as follows:
> * Sensors in scalable IoT architecture
> * Mobile and participatory sensor networks for IoT
> * Wireless sensor networks for IoT
> * Sensing and actuating as an IoT service
> * Sensor network virtualization
> * IoT identification, addressing and naming schemes 
> * Sensor communications protocols for IoT: energy efficiency, security & 
> privacy, autonomous management
> * IoT sensor data collection, management and analytics
> * Semantic sensor services for IoT
> * Cloud computing and services for IoT
> * Big sensor data for IoT
> * New IoT applications and use cases
> * IoT test-beds in realistic environments
> * IoT standardization
> 
> Submissions Guideline
> All manuscripts must be submitted on-line for the standard IEEE Sensors 
> Journal peer review process, via the IEEE Manuscript CentralTM, see 
> http://sensors-ieee.manuscriptcentral.com. When submitting, please indicate 
> in the Manuscript Type roll down menu, and also by e-mail to Ms. Alison 
> Larkin, a.lar... at ieee.org, that the paper is intended for the IoT Special 
> Issue. Authors are particularly encouraged to suggest names of potential 
> reviewers for their manuscripts in the space provided for these 
> recommendations in Manuscript Central. For manuscript preparation and 
> submission, please follow the guidelines in the Information for Authors at 
> the IEEE Sensors Journal web page, http://www.ieee.org/sensors
> 
> Schedule
> * Submissions deadline: January 31, 2013
> * Author notifications: April 31, 2013
> * Final manuscripts due: June 15, 2013
> * Publication date: September 2013 
> 
> Guest Editors
> * Dr. Chonggang Wang, InterDigital Communications, USA (cgw... at ieee.org)
> * Dr. Mahmoud Daneshmand, AT&T Labs Research, USA (daneshm... at ieee.org) 
> * Dr. Mischa Dohler, CTTC, Barcelona, Spain (mischa.doh... at cttc.es)
> * Professor Rahim Tafazolli, University of Surrey, UK 
> (r.tafazo... at surrey.ac.uk) 
> * Professor Xufei Mao, Tsinghua University, China (xufei... at tsinghua.edu.cn) 
> * Professor Subhas Chandra Mukhopadhyay, Massey University, NZ 
> (s.c.mukhopadh... at massey.ac.nz)
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