[Tccc] IEEE Sensors Journal SI on...

Chonggang Wang cgwang833atyahoo.com
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 Call for Papers

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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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