International Workshop on IoT Applications and Industry 4.0

IoTI4 2019


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International Workshop on IoT Applications and Industry 4.0 (IoTI4 2019)
in conjunction with the
15th International Conference on Distributed Computing in Sensor Systems (DCOSS 2019) {technically co-sponsored by IEEE}
Santorini Island, Greece
May 29 - 31, 2019
***Important Dates***
Paper Submission: March 8, 2019
Acceptance Notification: April 1, 2019
Camera Ready: April 15, 2019
Early Registration: April 10, 2019
***Website***
http://ioti4.citycollege.sheffield.eu/index.html
Prospective authors are invited to submit high-quality original technical papers reporting original research of theoretical or applied nature for presentation at the workshop and publication in the IoTI4 2019 Proceedings. All papers will be reviewed and evaluated by independent experts and selected based on their originality, merit, and relevance to the workshop. Accepted and presented papers will be published as part of the IEEE DCOSS 2019 conference proceedings and submitted to IEEE Xplore.
Submissions will be made using the EasyChair system. The workshop submission link is https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ioti42019.
Authors of extended versions of selected papers will be invited to receive fee waivers for inclusion in the Special Issue “IoT Applications and Industry 4.0” hosted by the journal “Information” (MDPI).
***Aim and Scope***
It is evident that IoT is entering multiple fields of everyday life. The proliferation of IoT devices as well as the numerous use cases reveal the very promising potentials of IoT in revolutionizing several aspects of common activities as well as business processes. The vision of interconnecting billions of devices in a holistic network, where machines communicate along with traditional human communications is now being realized, towards the formation of the Internet of Everything (as called by Cisco). The workshop focuses on Industrial Internet of Things systems and applications, which represent the highest value segment of the IoT market. The heavy research endeavors of last years have provided efficient solutions and enhanced technologies that enable the creation of such a network, overcoming several challenges stemming from the special attributes of device-to-device communications, embedded devices, and big data management. The new challenge is to identify efficient ways of integrating IoT technologies in contemporary applications exploiting the potentials of real-time monitoring, interactive control, self-management, and data analytics towards “smart” behavior and enhanced performance. The main scope of the “IoT Applications and Industry 4.0” (IoTI4) workshop is to identify and promote new techniques for the realization of promising IoT applications in various areas, including Industry 4.0 scenarios.
***Topics of Interest (not limited to)***
The topics of interest revolve around IoT techniques (including networking, platforms, middleware, data analysis, security) for all applications such as:
- Industry 4.0
- Smart Electric Grids
- Smart Farming
- Environmental Telemetry
- Smart City
- Smart Home
- Renewable Energy
- Remote E-health
- Vehicular Networks
- Autonomous Vehicles
- Flying Networks
- Sensor Networks
- Wearables
- Smart Retails and Supply Chain
- Industrial Internet of Things Architectures
- Design and Implementation of Cyber Physical Production Systems
- Multi-Sensor Systems for Automated Data Collection in Industrial Environment.
- Industrial Internet of Things Systems that comprise Smart Objects (Drones, Robots, Autonomous Guided Vehicle)
- Performance Analysis and Evaluation of Industrial Internet of Things Systems
- Cybersecurity in Industrial Internet of Things Environments
- Framework for Convergence of IT and OT Security
- Distributed Data Analytics for Machine Intelligence
- Industrial IoT Technologies for Flexible Production Lines
- Internet of Things Analytics for Digital Simulations and Digital Twins
- Analytics for Production Monitoring
- Advanced Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence Approaches for Industrial Use Cases
- Industrial IoT Use Cases like digital automation, predictive maintenance and zero defect production
- Industrial IoT cases studies in sectors like manufacturing, energy, oil & gas, mining and supply chain management
***Organizing Committee***
- Thomas Lagkas, The University of Sheffield International Faculty - CITY College, Greece
- Panagiotis Sarigiannidis, University of Western Macedonia, Greece
- John Soldatos, Athens Information Technology, Greece
***Technical Program Committee (to be updated)***
- Vasileios Argyriou, Kingston University, UK
- Paolo Bellavista, University of Bologna, Italy
- Stamatia Bibi, University of Western Macedonia, Greece
- Periklis Chatzimisios, Alexander TEI of Thessaloniki, Greece
- Carlo Giannelli, University of Ferrara, Italy
- Fabrizio Granelli, University of Trento, Italy
- Mauro Isaja, Engineering Ingegneria Informatica S.p.A, Italy
- Konstantinos Loupos, INLECOM, Greece
- Pedro Maló, Universidade Nova de Lisboa / UNINOVA, Portugal
- Pierluigi Petrali, Whirlpool Europe Srl, Italy
- Konstantinos Rantos, Technological Educational Institute of Eastern Macedonia and Thrace, Greece
- Mubashir Husain Rehmani, Lip6, UPMC, France
- Martin Serrano, National University of Ireland Galway / NUIG-DERI, Ireland
- Ivana Podnar Zarko, University of Zagreb, Croatia
- Jie Zhang, University of Sheffield, UK
- Urko Zurutuza, Mondragon University, Spain