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[This CFC can also be found in pdf format at: http://www.cs.unic.ac.cy/cmavrom/SpringerBook_CFC_fin2015.pdf]
“Internet
of Things (IoT) in 5G Mobile Technologies” Editors Constandinos X. Mavromoustakis,
University of Nicosia, Cyprus George Mastorakis, Technological
Educational Institute of Crete, Greece Jordi Mongay Batalla, National
Institute of Telecommunications, Poland As an increasing number of people
communicate and collaborate over the Internet, via different
accessing systems and mobile devices, the need for new
wireless networks infrastructures, facilitating ubiquitous
availability and efficient access to large quantities of
distributed resources, has become manifest. The integration
of resources availability through the 3As (Anywhere,
Anything, Anytime) will become a reality, through the 5G
mobile technologies. Notwithstanding, there are a lot of
challenges to meet, in order to have the 5G mobile
technologies applicable in an efficiently utilized manner.
The most complicated and at the same time challenging
paradigm is the Internet of Things (IoT) that poses a
fertile ground and a hot Research and Development (R&D)
area for Pervasive and Ubiquitous computing, being projected
as a future growth area in both academia and industry. In
this context, this book aims at presenting the
current state-of-the-art research and future trends on
various aspects of IoT in 5G mobile technologies. It will
combine the emerging mobile communications and IoT
paradigms, in a common research ground, in order to present
various research concepts. The major subjects of the book
will cover methodologies, modeling, analysis and newly
introduced mobile technologies. Topics of interest include but are not limited
to: • Machine-to-Machine
(M2M) Data Processing and Controlling Networking at the Edge
(Sensing and sensor signal processing, sensor networking
protocols, energy harvesting and energy management); • Middleware
(System and network architectures, middleware for
heterogeneous sensors, devices & protocols, QoS
provisioning, security issues [data confidentiality,
integrity, network resilience, etc.]); • Applications
and case studies of M2M communications and IoT ecosystems; • Analytics and
management (Data management and analytics: data-stream,
sharing, mining etc, business intelligence from sensor data,
social network analysis in IoT) • M2M
Infrastructure (Big Data Storage and processing, management
and analysis, back-end (cloud based) infrastructure,
distributed processing); • Related
applications (Novel application developments and case
studies in energy, healthcare, logistics and transportation,
manufacturing etc., test-beds and field trials etc.); • IoT/MP2M/M2M/D2D
Management (Device management evolutions, self-coordinated
and autonomous management, service harmonization etc.); •
Security in
Smart Grids and Smart Spaces for smooth IoT deployment in 5G •
Advanced
indexing, naming, and addressing of the IoT in 5G; • Network-distributed
signal processing for security solutions in 5G (joint
security and privacy aware protocol design, Test-bed and
performance metrics of security solutions in IoT, Deployment
and performance evaluation of secure IoT in 5G,
Architectures for secure hardware/software IoT systems
etc.); •
Network
control systems for IoT applications; • Inter-networking
with other technologies and systems (Network Functions
Virtualization (NFV) and Cloud Computing as well Mobile
Cloud Computing implementation/wearable devices in IoT using
5G etc.); • Next
generation of open platforms and novel hardware for the IoT
in 5G access technology, Network middleware and protocols to
facilitate Smart environments, Innovative sensing devices
and innovative uses of existing sensors (e.g. RFID), use of
mobile, wireless, visual, and multi-modal sensor networks in
intelligent systems; • Smart Devices
and their inter-communication with other devices/spaces (ie.
smart glasses’ communication with smart watch and/or smart
wearable devices, Grid and Cloud-oriented devices etc.)
including open interfaces and close environments; •
Management of
smart services (discovery, publishing) in IoT ecosystems
(smart shopping, house, factory, etc.); •
Interconnection
of IoT with social network environments (Multimedia
transmission, Big data transfer); •
Performance
and scalability issues of IoT ecosystems. We
strongly welcome other topic suggestions, dealing
with
IoT in emerging mobile computing environments. Sections of the above
mentioned topics will be hosted under the following
sections: Section I — Introduction and
Applications of IoT in 5G access technologies Section
II — Architecture of IoT in 5G access technologies Section
III— 5G and related technologies Section
IV— IoT in Smart Ambient Systems within 5G Section
V— IoT-Cloud oriented systems for 5G environments Section
VI— IoT smart resource management in 5G Section
VII— 5G and cognitive radio in Smart environments Section
VIII—Resource and Power management in 5G networks Section
IX— Performance Evaluation of IoT-related systems and
applications using 5G technologies Schedule
& Deadlines
· 30th
March 2015
· 31st
July. 2015 · 30th
Sept. 2015 · 30th
Oct. 2015 · 15th
Nov. 2015 Manuscript
Preparation
· Each final manuscript should be 18-25 pages
long (formatted). Depending on the number of submissions,
longer manuscripts will also be accepted.
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