Abbrevation
IoTDI
City
Montreal
Country
Canada
Deadline Paper
Start Date
End Date
Abstract

The ACM/IEEE International Conference on Internet of Things Design and Implementation (IoTDI) is a premier venue on IoT&#046; To reflect the interconnection of IoT with both cloud computing and cyber&#8211;physical systems, IoTDI is co&#8211;located in even years with IEEE IC2E and in odd years with CPSWEEK&#046; In 2019, IoTDI will be held for the fourth time, and will be part of CPSWEEK 2019&#046;<br>A confluence of technological advances marks the advent of a new era&#046; World data volume is growing at an unprecedented pace, much of it from embedded devices&#046; Smart cities are expected to grow, fed by millions of data points from multitudes of human and physical sources&#046; Cyber&#8211;attacks grow more nefarious, bringing down physical systems&#046; Social networks are becoming ubiquitous, offering information on physical things&#046; The separation between cyber, physical, and social systems is blurring&#046; Collectively, these developments lead to the emergence of a new field, where the networking and physical realms meet&#046; It is the field of the Internet of Things (IoT)&#046; This conference is an interdisciplinary forum to discuss challenges, technologies, and emerging directions in system design and implementation that pertain to IoT&#046; This conference invites researchers and practitioners from academia, industry and government, and accepts original, previously unpublished work on a range of topics related to IoT&#046;<br><div>Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:</div><div><br></div>&#8211; Analytic foundations and theory of IoT<br>&#8211; Reliability, security, timeliness, and robustness in IoT systems<br>&#8211; Novel protocols and network abstractions<br>&#8211; Data streaming architectures and machine learning analytics for IoT<br>&#8211; IoT&#8211;motivated cyber&#8211;physical and Industrial IoT (IIoT) systems<br>&#8211; Novel quality requirements and their enforcement mechanisms<br>&#8211; Cloud back&#8211;ends and resource management for IoT applications<br>&#8211; Edge and fog computing<br>&#8211; Personal, wearable, and other embedded networked front&#8211;ends<br>&#8211; Social computing and human&#8211;in&#8211;the&#8211;loop issues<br>&#8211; Applications domains (e&#046;g&#046;, smart cities, smart health, smart buildings, smart transportation)<br>&#8211; Deployment experiences, case studies &amp; lessons learned<br><div>&#8211; Evaluation and testbeds<br></div><div><br></div>