[GSMP] Sensors (IF 2.475) Special Issue Sensor Systems for Internet of Things

Jaime Lloret Mauri<jlloret@dcom.upv.es> Sat, 04 May 2019 02:43 UTC

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Special Issue "Sensor Systems for Internet of Things"
Sensors
IF: 2.475

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 October 2019

Dear Colleague,

Internet of Things (IoT) technology allows gathering data from everywhere and it can be used for any type of environment (e.g., cities, rural zones, etc.). Sensors and sensor networks allow all “things” to communicate directly with each other to share vital information, which let us have everything monitored and leading to better services. Moreover, accurate data is available to inform optimal decision making. The IoT enables a wide range of new capabilities and services. It changes how people go about their lives and their belongings. The scale of the IoT is set to have major economic, social, and environmental impacts, the intersection of which forms future sustainable growth.

This Special issue is an open call, but we encourage the submission of the best selected papers of the IEEE Internet of Things: Systems, Management and Security (IoTSMS 2019) meeting held in Granada, Spain on October 22-25, 2019. The scope of the Special Issue is placed on IoT development, analysis, and integration, with a focus on the role of sensor systems and information gathering and processing techniques of IoT ecosystems.

You are welcome to submit an unpublished original research work related to the theme of “Sensor Systems for Internet of Things”.

Prof. Dr. Francisco Falcone
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jaime Lloret Mauri
Guest Editors

Manuscript Submission Information

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Keywords

    sensor system architectures for IoT
    communication in IoT
    modeling of sensor systems in IoT applications
    SDN and NFV support for sensors in IoT applications and systems
    fog and edge support for IoT applications
    5G support for IoT data transmission
    IoT for Smart Cities
    energy management in IoT
    green Internet of Things
    data management and Big Data in IoT
    security and privacy of IoT
    reliability of IoT
    applications of IoT
    cloud computing for IoT
    IoT for sustainable growth