Scope and topics
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Since its first happening in 2019, Asia IoT Technologies Conference (AIOTT) has become the reference for researchers on fundamentals and theoretical aspects of IoT Technologies and related topics. More and more specialists attend AIOTT, in order to present their latest results and comprehensive surveys, and to discuss the future developments in this field.
The AIOTT 2023 conference will follow this tradition, while adapting its scope to the recent developments in the field. The AIOTT conferences cover Wireless Network Multimedia, Vehicle Network, Network Coding Technology, Network Security, Artificial Neural Network, Internet of Things and Big Data, Information Retrieval, Cloud Computing are covered.
Papers will be presented orally and in poster sessions; all posters will be complemented by a short oral presentation during a plenary session. The selection of papers will differentiate between oral and posters presentations according to the topics, and not to the level of quality.
The following is a non-exhaustive list of topics covered during the AIOTT conference:
- Wireless Sensor and Actuator Network
- Wireless and Mobile Networks
- Wireless Network Multimedia
- Vehicle Network
- Network Coding Technology
- Network Architecture and Protocol
- Network Security
- Artificial Neural Network
- Information Education
- Information System Modeling and Simulation
- Optical Networks and Optical Wireless Converged Networks
- Computer Science
- Internet of Things and Big Data
- Cognitive Radio Network
- Distributed Computing
- Information Retrieval
- Ubiquitous Computing
- High Performance Computing
- Pervasive and Mobile Computing
- Cloud Computing
- Next Generation Network and Internet
- Web Services and Service-Oriented Architecture
- IoT and Future Internet Architectures
- IoT Deployment on Agriculture, Retails, Smart Sustainable Cities, etc
- IoT System Modeling and Analysis—Performance
- Real case deployment scenarios and results
- Testbeds and experiments for Internet of Things smart sustainable cities
- Architectures of IoT services
- Smart homes, cities and grids fundamentals and issues
- Smart Health
- Smart supply chain and framing
- Smart Manufacturing
- Smart Transportation
- Tools and technologies for IoT services
- Business models for IoT applications
- IoT architecture with 5G and beyond networks
- Multiple access IoT access networks and network backhaul with 5G and beyond
- Cooperative communication techniques for IoT
- Software defined networking solutions for IoT
- Efficient resource allocation schemes, QoS, and QoE in IoT
- Energy efficiency and wirelessly powered IoT
- Massive connectivity in IoT
- Critical and URLLC IoT
- IoT short range communications
- Blockchain solutions for IoT
- Cryptography, key management, authentication and authorization for IoT
- IoT privacy and security concerns tests, certification, and labelling
- IoT security of smart sustainable cities
- 6G-enabled IoT
- Contact tracing to fight COVID-19
Special sessions
Special sessins will be organized by renowned scientists in their respective fields. Papers submitted to these sessions are reviewed according to the same criteria as the submissions to the regular sessions. Submissions to regular and special sessions follow identical format, instructions, deadlines and procedures.
AIOTT 2023 technical program will highlight a series of Special Sessions to complement the regular program with emerging topics of particular interest to the image-processing community.
Prospective organizers of Special Sessions should submit proposals with the following information:
- A title for the Special Session and the names of the organizers;
- Brief biographies of the session organizer(s) and their contact information;
- A brief description of the session (max 250 words), indicating the novelty of the topic and possible interdisciplinary flavor;
- List of six (6) contributed papers (including titles, authors, contact information of the corresponding author, and a short abstract). Upon acceptance of the special session proposal, the contributed papers will be submitted in the same format as regular papers. Organizers should not contribute more than one paper.
Proposals will be evaluated based on the timeliness of the topic as well as the qualifications of the organizers and authors of the contributed papers.
The papers in each accepted Special Session will undergo a review process, similar to the regular papers. It is the responsibility of the organizers to ensure that their Special Session papers meet AIOTT-quality standards. In case a paper in a Special Session does not meet the expected quality, it will be rejected and an effort will be made to draw papers from the regular submission process to fill in the gap. If too many papers for a given Special Session are not accepted in the review process and we are unable to find suitable substitutes from the regular review pool, the Special Session may be canceled.
Any further inquiries should be sent to: aiott_conf@yeah.net
Talks and posters
Accepted papers are presented either as talks or posters. Authors may indicate their preference at submission. All poster presentations are coupled to several minutes spotlight oral presentation during a plenary session. In addition poster presentations increase the interaction with participants.
There is no difference in scientific quality between talks and posters. The reviewing and selection processes are identical. In addition all full papers are published in the same way in the proceedings, regardless of the mode of presentation.