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Self-IoT 2013 : Special track on Self-aware Internet of Things in ICAC 2013 | |||||||||||||||
Link: https://www.usenix.org/conference/icac13/self-iot-self-aware-internet-things | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
Spectacular advances in technology have introduced increasingly complex and large scale computer and communication systems. Autonomic computing has been proposed as a grand challenge that will allow systems to self-manage this complexity, using high-level objectives and policies defined by humans. Internet of things (IoT) will exponentially increase the scale and the complexity of existing computing and communication systems; the autonomy is thus an imperative property for IoT systems. However, there is still a lack of research on new techniques adapted to the IoT context or on how to adapt and tailor existing research on autonomic computing to the specific characteristics of IoT such as high dynamicity and distribution, real-time nature, resources constraints, and lossy environments. Following the successful first edition of the Self-IoT workshop held in conjunction with the ICAC '12, ICAC '13 will host this special track on Self-aware Internet of Things that aims at drawing the attention of both IoT and autonomic computing communities to the emerging needs and challenges for self-aware IoT. The main goal is to gather different scientific communities from academy and industry under one common objective: realizing plug-n-play, context-aware and autonomous Internet of things that will be self-configured, self-organized, self-optimized and self-healed without (or with minimum) human intervention. The Self-IoT track welcomes original research papers related to self-management in IoT. Besides theoretical aspects, Self-IoT is also interested in practical results of self-management in IoT applications. Topics of interest -------------------------- - Software engineering for self-adaptive Internet of things, model-oriented approaches, automated tools for development, deployment and supervision of IoT devices and services - Plug-n-play IoT, IoT device/service discovery protocols, self-matchmaking of Internet of things and Internet of services - Modelling environmental context and user behaviour, semantic IoT, self-adaptation to context - Autonomous IoT clouds, self-provisioning of IoT services - Control theory in IoT, distributed control loops, decision making mechanisms, prediction models at run-time, learning from experience, relations with artificial intelligence techniques, multi-agent approaches for autonomic IoT - Event-Condition-Action rules, objective functions, prediction models applied to the IoT, adaptation of techniques such as Bayesian networks, decision trees or fuzzy logic to the IoT context - Performance monitoring, diagnostics and self-healing in IoT - Autonomic security and dependency management; robust and trustable IoT systems - Self-organizing network protocols, ad-hoc routing mechanisms, cognitive networks adapted to resource constrained devices and lossy environments - Autonomic experience in IoT applications such as smart home/building, smart transport, smart city, smart healthcare and smart retailer - Autonomicity and self-management in M2M communication systems and networks; autonomicity support in IPv6 - Modeling, measurement, and simulation of multi-networks of autonomic IoT applications, such as energy sensing and management, vehicle control, mobile devices, and emergency management The Self-IoT track is sponsored by three European projects on IoT: BUTLER (www.iot-butler.eu), iCore (www.iot-icore.eu) and IoT.est (www.ict-iotest.eu), which belong to the IERC-European Research Cluster on the Internet of Things (www.internet-of-things-research.eu). Submission instructions -------------------------------- Submissions to the IoT track follow the same guidelines as described in the main ICAC '13 Call for Papers. In order to submit your work to the IoT track, please do so via the Web submission form for this special track, as opposed to the submission form for the general ICAC '13 track: https://papers.usenix.org/hotcrp/icac-sait13/ Important dates ----------------------- Paper submissions due: March 14, 2013, 11:59 p.m. PST Notification to authors: April 15, 2013 Final paper files due: May 22, 2013 Self-Aware Internet of Things Organizers --------------------------------------------------- Program Vice-Chairs Levent Gürgen, CEA-Leti, France Klaus Moessner, University of Surrey, UK Abdur Rahim Biswas, Create-Net, Italy Program Committee Ranganai Chaparadza, IPv6 Forum & ETSI AFI, Germany Suparna De, University of Surrey, United Kingdom Joerg Denzinger, University of Calgary, Canada Khalil Drira, LAAS-CNRS, France Erol Gelenbe, Imperial College London, United Kingdom Raffaele Giaffreda, Create-Net, Italy Hiroyuki Maeomichi, NTT, Japan Thierry Monteil, LAAS-CNRS, France Jorge Pereira Carlos, Atos, Spain Davy Preuveneers, KU Leuven, Belgium Romain Rouvoy, INRIA, France Eric Rutten, INRIA, France Nicolas Sabouret, LIP6, France Kenji Tei, NII, Japan Ralf Toenjes, University of Applied Sciences Osnabrück, Germany Takuro Yonezawa, Keio University, Japan Rui Zhang, Parc, USA ------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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