Full Paper Due - 16 May 2023
Notification of Acceptance - 17 June 2023
Camera ready version - 01 July 2023
The IFIP International Internet of Things (IoT) Conference offers Research Demo Sessions where researchers showcase their work in a practical and interactive way. Unlike traditional academic presentations, research demo sessions allows researchers to present their research in a hands-on manner, often using prototypes, software demonstrations, or other interactive tools to illustrate their findings. Research demo sessions provide an opportunity for researchers to engage with their audience in a more direct and tangible way. They may include live demonstrations of software or other technologies, interactive exhibits, or other activities that allow attendees to experience the research first-hand. The goal of research demo sessions at IFIP IoT 2023 is to provide a more engaging and interactive way for researchers to share their work with others. By allowing attendees to interact with their research directly, researchers can demonstrate the practical applications and benefits of their work in a more impactful way. Research demo sessions can also facilitate discussions and collaborations between researchers, industry professionals, and other stakeholders, leading to new insights, ideas, and potential research directions.
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.
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).
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 Submitted full papers must be original, unpublished, and not submitted to another conference or journal for consideration.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.
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.