Abbrevation
IoT
City
Stuttgart
Country
Germany
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Abstract

The paradigm of the Internet of Things has become a core element of the Internet&#046; Low&#8211;cost sensing and actuation is available to everyone&#046; It allows seamless information exchange and networked interactions of physical and digital objects&#046; Thanks to the wide availability of smartphones, not only companies but also consumers are part of this networked world&#046; This interconnectivity together with large&#8211;scale data processing, advanced machine learning, robotics and new fabrication techniques steadily brings innovation and business models of the digital space into the physical world&#046; All of this indicates that we are at the brink of another industrial revolution&#046;<br>Backed by the strong support from industry and leading academic institutions, the International Conference on Internet of Things (IoT) has become the premier gathering place where visionary, ground&#8211;breaking research meets leading industry experts in the field of IoT&#046;<br>IoT2016 is seeking for original, high impact research papers on all topics related to the development and social adoption of the Internet of Things&#046; Papers are peer&#8211;reviewed and selected based on technical novelty, integrity of the analysis and social impacts and practical relevance&#046; Recommended topics of submission are as follows, but not limited to&#046;<br>Topics<br>&#8211; Physical world event processing and understanding: Novel data collection, deep learning, reality mining, and prediction methods based on physical world observations&#046; This might include real&#8211;time decision making, event processing, and extracting information from large datasets&#046;<br>&#8211; IoT Interactions: Novel methods and techniques for seamless human&#8211;to&#8211;object and object&#8211;to&#8211;object interactions&#046; This can include Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality interactions&#046;<br>&#8211; Advanced manufacturing and logistics with IoT: Evaluation of challenges of real world deployments of Industrie 4&#046;0, Industrial Internet and GS1 system implementations&#046; Including planned deployments, investigations of consumer aspects of 3D printing technology and IoT&#046;<br>&#8211; Internet of Things architecture: Novel information architecture design on field device, edge device and servers in cloud, investigation of technologies supporting transitioning functional and processing allocation across system entities&#046;<br>&#8211; Advanced data capturing and networking technology: Novel and advanced object identification, access and networking technology, localization, image recognition, 3D scanning methods to facilitate capturing physical events and reality&#046;<br>&#8211; Interoperability of IoT systems: Service and device discovery, synchronization of distributed directory systems, and semantic data description frameworks&#046;<br>&#8211; Data sharing and acceptance of IoT Systems: Data security, authentication and authorization&#046; Privacy protection, data sharing technologies (incl&#046; blockchain technology), tampering protection and detection in IoT systems&#046;<br>