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IEEE SmaCE 2021 : 3rd IEEE Workshop on Smart Circular Economy | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
Due to the health pandemic, SmaCE'21 will be held virtually, with live sessions. Reduced registration fees will apply. CALL FOR PAPERS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3rd IEEE Workshop on Smart Circular Economy https://sites.google.com/view/smace2021/ *To be held virtually* In conjuction with the 17th International Conference on Distributed Computing in Sensor Systems IEEE DCOSS 2021 - https://www.dcoss.org ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Important Dates ========== Paper Submission Deadline (extended): May 21st, 2021 Acceptance Notification : June 11th, 2021 Camera Ready Submission Deadline : June 18, 2021 (firm, no extensions) Early Registration Deadline: July 5th, 2021 Workshop Date: July 14th - 16th, 2021 *Accepted papers will appear in IEEE Xplore.* *The best paper will be invited to appear in the "Emerging Trends in Wireless Sensor Networks" Special Issue of the MDPI/Sensors journal (no fees incurred)* Scope ==== Circular Economy is a paradigm for sustainable growth that envisions the transformation of how modern societies design, produce and consume goods and services towards a regenerative economic cycle. Future and emerging technologies, such as 5G, the blockchain, and crowdsourced sensing systems, along with innovative models and paradigms, such as the Internet of Things, Industry 4.0, and community networks, will play an important role in the transition to Circular Economy by enabling and facilitating, among others, digitization (efficient asset management, open data, etc.) and collaboration (co-innovation, shared value creation, etc.). Smart Circular Economy is an international inter-disciplinary workshop focusing on the role of ICT as an enabler for Circular Economy. This workshop will bring together scientists, researchers as well as relevant stakeholders from the industry and local communities to share and exchange their experiences, discuss challenges, and report state-of-the-art and in-progress research lying in the intersection of ICT and Circular Economy. Accepted and presented papers will be included in the same proceedings volume as the IEEE DCOSS 2020 proceedings, listed in all major publication indexes (IEEE Xplore, DBLP, Scopus, etc) Topics ====== SmaCE is an inter-disciplinary event accepting papers in the disciplines of Computer Science, Economics and Business. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: - Architectures for collecting and curating data generated by distributed, heterogeneous smart assets. - Technology enablers for Circular Economy - Internet of Things, 5G, Software Defined Networks, Big Data, Analytics, Machine Learning, Neural Networks and other. - Smart Infrastructure - Smart Grid, Utility Networks (water, gas, waste, etc.), Transport Networks and other. - Crowdsensing, Internet of Things and Participatory Sensing, Crowdsourced Systems and Architectures - The Blockchain and other Distributed Ledger Technologies for Smart Circular Economy -asset tracking, smart contracts, micro-transactions, etc. - In-depth case studies illustrating Circular Economy performance and efficiency in terms of people, the planet and profit. - Sharing economy and resale markets. - Peer-to-peer and ad-hoc markets. - Applications of Smart Circular Economy technologies in verticals such as healthcare, transportation, energy, citizen safety, and other. - Interdependency between Digital and Physical Networks; e.g. communication and utility networks. - Data-driven business models, Open Innovation, Co-creation and shared value creation - RFID, NFC and other technologies for asset management - Low-Power Networks - LoRa, SigFox, NB-IoT, IPv6-enabled IoT, Industrial IoT - Smart services and service provisioning - Requirements engineering for Circular Economy - Security, Privacy and Trust for Smart Circular Economy Sponsors =============== - Alliance for IoT Innovation (AIOTI) EU H2020 projects: - CE-IoT (https://www.ce-iot.eu/) - Ideal-Cities (https://www.ideal-cities.eu/) - Semiotics (https://www.semiotics-project.eu/) - SmartShip (https://www.smartship2020.eu/) Submission & Proceedings =============== Accepted and presented papers will be included in the same proceedings volume as the IEEE DCOSS 2021 proceedings, listed in all major publication indexes (IEEE Xplore, DBLP, Scopus, etc). Submitted papers must be prepared in English (UK or US spelling), following the IEEE two-column Manuscript Templates for Conference Proceedings with a maximum length of eight (8) printed pages including text, figures, and references. Authors may add at most two (2) pages, but only for an appendix, i.e. these two pages contain supplementary material only. The additional two pages will incur overlength charges at 100USD/page. Note that the Workshop follows a single-blind review policy. The names and affiliations of all the authors must be presented in the submitted manuscript. No-show papers submitted by authors who did not present the paper in-person will not be included in the workshop proceedings. No refund of the paid fees can be claimed by the no-show authors. Presentations by proxies are not allowed, unless explicitly approved by the organisers. Organizing Committee ==================== [General Chair] Marios Angelopoulos, Bournemouth University, UK contact: mangelopoulos@bournemouth.ac.uk [Technical Program Co-Chairs] Giorgos Demetriou, Ecole des Ponts Business School, France Sotiris Ioannidis, FORTH, Greece Vasilis Katos, Bournemouth University, UK Sotiris Nikoletseas, University of Patras, Greece David Langley, University of Groningen & TNO, the Netherlands Technical Programme Committee: Valerio Frascola, Intel Labs Europe Theodoros Kostoulas, University of the Aegean Stéphane Jean-Jacques Kuendig, University of Geneva Maria Kyropoulou, University of Essex Mustafa Mustafa, University of Manchester Nikolaos Petroulakis, Foundation for Research and Development - FORTH Panikkos Poutziouris, University of Central Lancashire Theofanis Raptis, National Research Council of Italy José Rolim, University of Geneva Konstantinos Tsagkarakis, Democritus University of Thrace |
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