Call For Papers Student Research Forums

Call For Papers SRF

Full Paper Due - 16 May 2023

Notification of Acceptance - 17 June 2023

Camera ready version - 01 July 2023

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The IFIP International Internet of Things (IoT) Conference offers student research forums, students have the opportunity to share their research with their peers, professors, and other professionals in their field. They can also receive feedback, critiques, and suggestions for improvement from their audience. Student research forums include poster sessions that allow students to showcase their work. Participating in student research forums can be a valuable experience for students, as it allows them to develop their communication skills, receive constructive feedback on their work, and gain exposure to other research projects in their field. It can also be a valuable addition to their resume or CV, as it demonstrates their ability to conduct research and present their findings in a professional setting.

The IFIP IoT Conference addresses this wide variety of topics. Papers are sought to show technical advancements, research on major questions, innovation, pilot site results and policy issues. Perspectives might be from the people and organizations involved, like researchers, users, user organizations, the ICT industry, authorities, and regulators.

Contributions are sought in the following areas:

  1. Hardware/Software Solutions for IoT and CPS (HSS): The Hardware/Software Solutions for IoT and CPS (HSS) track focuses on the integration of hardware and software technologies to enable the development of efficient and scalable systems for the IoT and CPS. This track will explore topics such as system architecture, energy-efficient hardware design, low-power communication protocols, software optimization for resource-constrained devices, and security and privacy issues. Additionally, this track will highlight recent advancements and future research directions in the field of IoT and CPS, including machine learning and artificial intelligence techniques, edge computing, and cloud-based systems.
  2. Electronics and Signal Processing for IoT (ESP): The Electronics and Signal Processing for IoT (ESP) track focuses on the design and development of electronic devices and signal processing techniques for IoT applications. This track will cover a broad range of topics, including sensor design, low-power electronics, wireless communication, and embedded systems. The ESP track will also explore signal processing techniques such as signal acquisition, filtering, compression, and analysis.
  3. Networking and Communications Technology for IoT (NCT): The Networking and Communications Technology for IoT (NCT) Technology track focuses on the latest advancements and innovations in the field of IoT and focus should be on IoT networking, wireless and wired communication technologies, protocols, standards, and applications.
  4. Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Technologies for IoT (AMT): The Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Technologies for IoT (AMT) track focuses on the integration of AI and ML techniques for IoT applications. This track will cover a broad range of topics including the development of intelligent algorithms, big data analytics, and decision-making frameworks for IoT systems. The track will also explore the use of AI and ML for predictive maintenance, anomaly detection, and optimization of IoT systems. The AI and ML track will highlight advancements and challenges in the field of IoT systems and their integration with AI and ML techniques.
  5. Cyber Security/Privacy/Trust for IoT and CPS (SPT): The Cyber Security/Privacy/Trust for IoT and CPS (SPT) track focuses on the security and privacy challenges of IoT and CPS systems. This track will cover a broad range of topics including cyber threats, privacy breaches, data breaches, and unauthorized access to IoT and CPS systems. The track will also explore solutions for securing IoT and CPS systems, including cryptographic techniques, security protocols, intrusion detection, and prevention mechanisms. Additionally, this track will discuss the challenges of maintaining trust and privacy in IoT and CPS systems and the importance of ethical considerations.
  6. IoT or CPS Applications and Use cases (APP): The IoT or CPS Applications and Use cases (APP) track is focused on exploring the real-world applications and use cases of IoT and CPS technology. The track will bring together experts and professionals from various industries to discuss the challenges, opportunities, and innovative solutions for utilizing IoT and CPS to improve various domains such as healthcare, transportation, energy, agriculture, and others.

IFIP-IoT technical program will include contributed papers and contributions from invited speakers. It will have keynotes, plenary talks, tutorials, technical sessions, special sessions, expert panels, research demo session (RDS), and a student research forum (SRF).

Submission Guidelines

IFIP-IoT solicits submissions of full papers as well as short (poster) paper. Submitted full papers must be original, unpublished, and not submitted to another conference or journal for consideration. Poster presentations will have to be student papers.

Proposals for special sessions can be submitted through online system.

Manuscripts in PDF format with author information (optional) should be submitted using the link.

All papers must be written in English. Full papers should be at most 18 pages long in total including references and appendices. The paper should be intelligible without having to read the appendices. Poster presentations should be at most 8 pages. Submissions should not be anonymized. Authors must follow the Springer formatting instructions for the IFIP AICT series, see here .

At least one author of each accepted paper must register by the early registration date and present the paper. Poster presentations will have to be presented by the student(s).

Accepted submissions after peer-reviewing will be presented at the conference and included in the pre-conference book to be published in the IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology (AICT) Series by Springer Nature. Proceedings will be submitted for indexing in SCOPUS and Web of Science.

The copyright form from Springer can be found Download PDF . Template provided here should be used to format the paper submission. For paper submissions go to EDAS.

Selected papers from IFIP-IoT 2023 program will be invited for submission to special issues of peer-reviewed SCOPUS indexed journals (e.g., Springer Nature Computer Science SNCS journal) as has been done in the past editions.