The Internet of Things (IoT) is expected to revolutionize the way we interact with devices at work, home, or public spaces. By providing network connectivity to embedded devices, everyday objects will be able to interact with each other, introducing new services and opportunities to end users.<br>Networked Embedded Systems have been applied to tackle a wide range of significant problems in various domains. However, current approaches often lack consideration of how networked embedded systems should be developed in IoT era. NEST aims to gather the best in current expertise in this field, to drive research into the integration of embedded systems and IoT and promote the use of networked embedded systems to address critical practical problems.<br>Topics of Interest<br>The objective of the symposium is to present state of the art research results on Networked Embedded System technologies in rapidly growing area of Internet of Things. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:<br>Networked Embedded Systems<br>Embedded system architectures<br>Energy management and harvesting<br>Hardware/software co–design and design automation<br>Application–specific processors and devices<br>Power–aware computing<br>System/network–on–chip<br>Reconfigurable computing systems<br>Embedded system software and optimization<br>Service–oriented architecture<br>Smart objects<br>Architecture modeling and simulation methodology<br>Networking Support<br>Wireless communication and networks<br>Mobile computing<br>Sensor networks<br>Network protocols<br>Middleware and peer–to–peer computing<br>Integration of networked embedded systems into Internet<br>Communication systems and network architectures for IoT<br>Internet of Things<br>Design of future sustainable technologies linking the physical and virtual world<br>Novel services and applications to facilitate environmental responsibility<br>Emerging IoT business models and process changes<br>Experience reports from the introduction and operation of networked things in areas such as healthcare, logistics & transport<br>Emerging applications and interaction paradigms for everyday citizens<br>Social impacts and consequences, such as security, privacy, opportunities and risks<br>Performance evaluation and measurement of real systems<br>
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