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Scope and Topics
Network of devices that includes the hardware, software, firmware, and actuators necessary for the devices to connect, communicate, and effectively share data through the Internet. The Internet of Things (IoT) attempts to connect “things,” such as machinery and items, to the Internet and, ultimately, to one another. IoT applications enable companies to avoid unplanned downtime, increase operating efficiency, spawn new products and services, and enhance risk management. Artificial Intelligence (AI) plays a growing role in IoT applications and deployments. IoT Safety and Security are important topics to ensure the operation of these smart applications. In addition, AI applications in this field must also be focused on increasing the efficiency of technology solutions. By promoting novel, high-quality research findings and innovative solutions to challenging data science problems, the conference seeks to advance the state-of-the-art in IoT Safety and Security. Applications of these technologies in fields such as smart manufacturing, smart health, supply chain management, etc., will also be of interest at this conference. In particular, the industry 5.0 topic will be discussed through the keynote speaker’s presentation. As the fourth industrial revolution has passed an early stage of development, many companies are developing intelligent systems and cutting-edge innovations of Industry 4.0 to improve productivity and quality. Meanwhile, the next phase of industrialization has been introduced, known as Industry 5.0. One of the most prominent features of Industry 5.0 is that it places the well-being of humans at the center of the manufacturing process. Advanced technologies were also created to keep up with the trend of the fifth industrial revolution. AI algorithms have proven to play a key role in Industry 4.0. Moving to Industry 5.0, with the human-centric orientation, AI was developed in combination with human intelligence (HI), leading to the new concept of Augmented Intelligence (AuI). AI and AuI algorithms are expected to bring significant benefits in Industry 5.0. The difficulties, challenges, and perspectives for IoT Safety and Security in Industry 5.0 will be discussed in this conference.
Topics
– IoT Security Protocols and Architectures;
– Threats, Risks, Vulnerability, and Countermeasures in IoT;
– Lightweight Cryptography for IoT, Blockchain for IoT, Fog/Edge Computing for IoT
– Security and Privacy;
– Privacy, Liability, and Legal Issues in IoT;
– Artificial Intelligence of Things
– Real-Time Case Studies, Applications, Testbests, and Experimentation Platforms for IoT Security;
-Towards a Low-Cost Intelligent IoT edge
– Machine learning/Embedded Machine Learning for IoT Applications
– Internet of Things and Embedded Machine Learning
– Explainable, Trustworthy, and Transparent Artificial Intelligence
– Ethical and Human-centered Artificial Intelligence
– Safety and Reliability of Artificial Intelligence
-Applications of AI, Edge Computing, and Data Science in Industry 5.0
Publication
All accepted papers will be published in the Springer EAISICC series and made available through the SpringerLink Digital Library (indexed by Scopus, ACM Digital Library, dblp, Google Scholar).
Proceedings will be submitted for inclusion in leading indexing services, such as Web of Science, Compendex, Scopus, DBLP, EU Digital Library, Google Scholar, IO-Port, MathSciNet, Inspec, and Zentralblatt MATH.
Authors of selected papers will be invited to submit an extended version to:
or Springer Wireless Networks (WINET) Journal (IF: XX)
All accepted authors are eligible to submit an extended version in a fast track of:
EAI Endorsed Transactions on Security and Safety
Additional publication opportunities:
- EAI Transactions series (Open Access)
- EAI/Springer Innovations in Communications and Computing Book Series
(titles in this series are indexed in Ei Compendex, Web of Science & Scopus)
Paper Submission
– Regular research papers, up to 14 pages in length (excluding references).
– Work-in-progress papers on early results, up to 7 pages in length (excluding references).
– Tools experience papers describing tools for performance evaluation of complex systems, up to 7 pages in length (excluding references).
– Vision papers on new, disruptive ideas (supported, if possible, by empirical evidence and measurements) that differ from prior published work, up to 7 pages in length (excluding references).
All submitted papers must be unpublished and not be submitted for publication elsewhere.
Author’s kit – Instructions and Templates (SPRINGER)
Papers must be formatted using the Springer LNICST Authors’ Kit.
Instructions and templates are available from Springer’s LNICST homepage:
Please make sure that your paper adheres to the format as specified in the instructions and templates.
When uploading the camera-ready copy of your paper, please be sure to upload both:
- a PDF copy of your paper formatted according to the above templates, and
- an archive file (e.g. zip, tar.gz) containing the both a PDF copy of your paper and LaTeX or Word source material prepared according to the above guidelines.