[AISWorld] Establishing Trust in the Internet of Things, Special Issue, IT Professional -- CFP, Submissions Due 1 Feb 2017

San Murugesan san at computer.org
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IT Professional

 


http://www.computer.org/itpro


ESTABLISHING TRUST IN THE INTERNET OF THINGS


Submission deadline: 1 February 2017
Publication: September/October 2017

The Internet of Things (IoT) increasingly appears to be the next great
technology revolution. It is expected to affect everything from healthcare
delivery, to how food is produced, to how we work, to all forms of
transportation and communication, and to virtually all forms of automation.
With that said, the IoT will impact everyone, and in multiple ways. With a
technology revolution with such a large impact on society, it is imperative
that IoT-based systems can be trusted. This means that they should exhibit
secure, reliable, and private behaviours, as well as many other attributes
associated with quality.

This special issue of IT Professional seeks to provide readers with an
overview of current issues and advances in IoT. We seek high-quality
contributions from industry, government, business, and academia that present
recent developments in IoT and IoT security, showcase successfully deployed
solutions, or discuss challenges to implementation, security, and privacy.
We especially encourage articles that look at trust aspects of the IoT.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:

o   Architecture

o   Interoperability

o   Heterogeneity

o   Security and privacy

o   Data sharing

o   5G networks

o   Software-defined networking

o   Sensor and actuator networks

o   Protocols

o   Authentication and authorization

o   Cryptography

o   Blockchains

o   Edge computing and fog computing

o   Big data

o   Analytics

o   Applications in health, agriculture, transportation, smart cities,
retail, and so on

o   Human role

o   Green IoT

o   Standards and regulations


Submissions


Feature articles should be no longer than 4,200 words (with tables and
figures each counting as 300 words) and have no more than 20 references.
Illustrations are welcome. For author guidelines, including sample articles,
see http://www.computer.org/web/peer-review/magazines.

Submit your article at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/itpro-cs.


Questions?


For more information, please contact the guest editors:

o   Irena Bojanova, US National Institute of Standards and Technology,
irena.bojanova at computer.org

o   Jeffrey Voas, US National Institute of Standards and Technology,
j.voas at ieee.org


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