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IEEE-IoV 2023 : Special Issue on: Privacy, Trust and Reputation Management in Internet of Vehicles (IoV) IEEE Internet of Things Magazine | |||||||||||||
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Call for Articles IEEE Internet of Things Magazine Special Issue on: Privacy, Trust and Reputation Management in Internet of Vehicles (IoV) Last Date for Submission: 30 October 2022 https://www.comsoc.org/publications/magazines/ieee-internet-things-magazine/cfp/privacy-trust-and-reputation-management ================================================================================== Manuscripts should conform to the IEEE Internet of Things Magazine standard format as indicated in the Information for Authors section of the Article Submission Guidelines. All manuscripts to be considered for publication must be submitted by the deadline through the magazine’s Manuscript Central site. Select “Privacy, Trust and Reputation Management in Internet of Vehicles (IoV)” from the drop-down menu of Topic/Series titles. Recently, the Internet of Vehicles (IoV) has emerged, which promises to improve the overall quality of the user's experience by offering more sophisticated services that range from ensuring the user's safety to increase the comfort. The IoV ecosystem is complex, heterogenous, and constantly growing. A large number of entities contribute to the construction of its architecture such as vehicles, humans, and roadside units. Furthermore, numerous communication types coexist to assure the connection and continuity of the IoV. In turn, this diversity results in additional privacy, trust and reputation needs that appear more complicated to consider while simultaneously increasing the attack surface of such an ecosystem. Since, the IoV is extremely distributed, services must be aware of and capable of incorporating privacy issues. Thus, this Special Issue covers the present status of privacy, vehicular trust management, focusing on weight quantification, peer recommendation, threshold quantification, and misbehavior detection, among other things. In addition, an overall IoV architecture, elements under the idea of privacy, trust, and threats linked to the IoV, as well as open research challenges in the topic domain, are provided. The topics covered in the edited book will include, but not limited to: • Privacy Issues in Internet of Vehicles • Privacy Preservation Techniques in Internet of Vehicles • Trust and Reputation Management in Internet of Vehicles • Trust Architecture of Internet of Vehicles. • Conventional Privacy, Trust and Reputation Models • Blockchain Based Privacy, Trust and Reputation Models. • Machine Learning based Trust Models. • Conventional Cryptography-based Trust Models. • Credit and Reward based system for Trust • Trust Prediction and Trend Analysis • Vehicle Recommendations and Rating algorithms • Computational methods for reputation of driver and vehicle Important dates ============================ Manuscript Submission Deadline: 30 October 2022 Authors’ Revision Notification Date: 15 December 2022 Revised Manuscript Submission Deadline: 31 December 2022 Final Decision Notification Date: 15 January 2023 Publication Date: March 2023 Editors ================== Mohammad Ayoub Khan (Lead Guest Editor) University of Bisha, Saudi Arabia Cathryn Peoples (Corresponding Guest Editor) Ulster University, UK Yingshu Li Georgia State University, USA Mehrdad Dianati University of Warwick, UK Anna Maria Vegni Roma Tre University, Italy |
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