2nd International Workshop on Reliable and Secure Internet-of-Things and Wearables

WeaRIoT 2020


Computing Systems Remote Sensing



The myriad of new Internet-of-Things (IoT) devices mushroom around us every year, slowly but steadily forming the future smart infrastructure and contributing to improving the way we live and act. Simultaneously, the trend of personal handheld devices miniaturization allowed for developing a new IoT niche, namely, wearables and smaller resource-constrained devices. The traditional IoT and Machine-to-Machine (M2M) solutions and technologies are often implemented as best-efforts with providing no or very limited Quality-of-Service (QoS) as well as security/reliability control, which is of specific interest for the sensitive data collected and sent by wearable electronics. For this reason, the workshop provides a forum to discuss the various issues, trade-offs, methods, and practical experiences related to the current state and the further improvement of security, reliability, and dependability of IoT in general, and the wearables, as an essential part of modern IoT ecosystem. Even though the primary focus of the workshop is on the reliable and secure wireless communication for IoT and wearables, the papers addressing other relevant aspects (e.g., computing, sensing, positioning, or design methodologies) also fill within the scope of interest of the forum. The Workshop is targeted to bring together top specialists and stimulate cutting-edge research discussions among academic researchers and industry from all around the world.
Call for Papers
Prospective authors are invited to submit full-length original and previously unpublished papers. Submitted papers will be peer-reviewed by at last two members of the Scientific Programme Committee. The congress organizers reserve the right to not include a paper to the Proceedings if the congress registration fee is not paid or if the paper is not presented on the ICUMT 2020 congress.
Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
Security and reliability challenges related to IoT and wearables.
Energy efficiency vs. reliability and energy efficiency vs. security tradeoffs for wearables and IoT.
Reliability and security aspects of wireless communication for IoT and wearables.
Reliability and security performance of state-of-the-art and perspective IoT wireless communication solutions.
Methods and techniques to improve the reliability/de­pendability/se­curity for IoT communication and operation, IoT applications, and wearables.
Trade-offs for reliability, security, safety, performance in IoT and wearables.
Security and privacy including trustworthiness in IoT and wearables.
Intrusion detection and prevention including malware in IoT and wearables solutions.
Threat modelling and risk assessment in IoT and wearables.
Solutions for reliable and secure architecture or infrastructure for IoT and wearables.
Industrial IoT.
Advanced localization and positioning starategies for IoT and wearables.
Reliable sensing and data processing for IoT and wearables.
Data processing aspects of IoT and wearables.
Design of IoT/wearable devices and systems for reliability and security.
Reliability/Se­curity standardization and certification for IoT and wearables.
Computational and storage offloading of wearables and IoT devices.
Results of practical experiments and real-life deployments, especially in wearables and Industrial IoT domains.
Submission Instructions
Authors should prepare a PDF file following the IEEE single-space, two-column format using at least 10-point size type. The paper must be correctly formatted to fit on A4. The paper should not exceed 6 pages including figures, tables & references. Maximum 4 additional pages are allowed. Additional pages will be overcharged. The papers cannot exceed 10 pages, otherwise they will be automatically rejected. The cost of overcharge per page is indicated in the Registration Fees. The paper must be submitted in PDF format via the EDAS System. The list of authors in the submitted manuscript should correspond to the list of the authors in EDAS. The WeaRIoT’2020 workshop proceedings will be included into the ICUMT proceedings and will be together submitted for indexing in IEEE, Scopus and Web of Science databases.