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EAI SGIoT 2020 : (Virtual) 4th EAI International Conference on Smart Grid and Internet of Things | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://sgiot.org/ | |||||||||||||||
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Due to the safety concerns and travel restrictions caused by COVID-19, EAI SGIoT 2020 will take place online in a live stream.
Non-authors and Co-Authors of already registered papers can register for access to the live stream completely free of charge. Scope ---------- The IoT is a grand vision as it ascribes the concept of millions of interconnected intelligent devices that can communicate with one another, and thereby control the world around us. Technically speaking, the smart grid can be considered to be an example of the IoT composed of embedded machines, which sense and control the behavior of the energy world. The IoT-driven smart grid is currently a hot area of research boosted by the global need to improve electricity access, economic growth of emerging countries, and the worldwide power plant capacity additions. GlobalData, a renowned consulting firm, forecasted that the global power transformer market is anticipated to increase from $10.3 billion in 2013 to $19.7 billion in 2020, with an astounding compound annual growth rate of 9.6 percent due to the phenomenal rise in energy demand in China, India and the Middle East. Therefore, it is the perfect time to invest research initiative, e.g., through our event, in the IoT-dominated smart grid sector. In addition to its timeliness, the event comprises a broad range of interests. The theme invites ideas on how to achieve more efficient use of resources based largely on the IoT-based machine-to-machine (M2M) interactions of millions of smart meters and sensors in the smart grid specific communication networks such as home area networks, building area networks, and neighborhood area networks. The smart grid also encompasses IoT technologies, which monitor transmission lines, manage substations, integrate renewable energy generation (e.g., solar or wind), and utilize hybrid vehicle batteries. Through these technologies, the authorities can smartly identify outage problems, and intelligently schedule the power generation and delivery to the customers. Furthermore, the smart grid should teach us a valuable lesson that security must be designed in from the start of any IoT deployment. Since there is an alarming lack of standards to address the protection of the secret keys and/or the life-cycle security of the embedded smart grid devices, intruders could use conventional attack techniques to breach the security just as in any other IoT deployment. Topics ---------- • IoT enabled smart grid architectures and models • Communication networks for smart grids and smart metering • Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) communication and management • Sensor, actuator, and machine-to-machine (M2M) networks for smart grid • Support for storage, renewable or green energy resources, and micro-grids • Demand-side management, demand response, and dynamic pricing for smart grid • Smart grid cyber-security • Emerging applications, services, and management models of smart grid • Reliability, availability, resiliency, and robustness of smart grid • Simulation and performance analysis of smart grid communications and operations Publication --------------- All registered papers will be submitted for publishing by Springer and made available through SpringerLink Digital Library. Proceedings will be submitted for inclusion in leading indexing services, Ei Compendex, ISI Web of Science, Scopus, CrossRef, Google Scholar, DBLP, as well as EAI’s own EU Digital Library (EUDL). Additional publication opportunities: • EAI Transactions series (Open Access) • EAI/Springer Innovations in Communications and Computing Book Series Instructions for paper submission ------------------------------------ Papers should be in English. Regular papers should be 10 – 20 pages in length. Previously published work may not be submitted, nor may the work be concurrently submitted to any other conference or journal. Such papers will be rejected without review. General Chair ------------------- Yi-Bing Lin National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan About EAI --------------------- This event is organized by EAI (www.eai.eu). EAI – European Alliance for Innovation is a non-profit organization and a professional community established in cooperation with the European Commission to empower the global research and innovation, and to promote cooperation between European and International ICT communities |
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