The IEEE WF-IoT attracts hundreds of technologists from around the world who gather to learn and collaborate on nurturing and cultivating IoT technologies and applications for the benefit of society. The conference is accepting two types of paper submissions, as well as proposals for tutorials, workshops and special sessions, and industry forum panel sessions.
Proposal topic areas in 2016 include, but are not limited to:
- IoT Enabling Technologies
- IoT Application and Services
- IoT Societal Impacts
- Security and Privacy for Internet of Things
- IoT Experimental Results
- IoT Deployment at ISPs
- IoT Deployment at Government
The deadlines for submitting proposals are:
- Special Sessions and workshops proposals due April 30.
- Paper proposals, manuscripts due June 15.
- utorial and industry panel proposals due July 25.
To look further into the call for papers and proposals for the IEEE World Forum on Internet of Things, visit: http://sites.ieee.org/wfiot/files/2016/02/2016_ieee_wf-iot_cfp.pdf
Geoff Mulligan, IEEE WF-IoT 2016 Conference Chair, said, “The value of the IEEE World Forum on Internet of Things in bringing together new and seasoned technology professionals from large and small organisations around the world to share knowledge, information, and collaborate on this monumental system-of-systems is immeasurable. We come away from the Forum not only smarter, but wiser, and galvanized to help propel the Internet of Things to serve societies in the best possible way.”
Dr. Vinton G. Cerf, VP and Chief Internet Evangelist, Google, co-inventor of the Internet, and an IEEE Life Fellow, was a keynote speaker at WF-IoT 2015, and has endorsed the 2016 event.
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