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Pervasive Systems in the IoT era
PERSIST-IoT
Workshops and Tutorials
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Abstract registration
April 1, 2019
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Submission deadline
April 8, 2019
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Acceptance notification
May 5, 2019
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Camera ready deadline
May 12, 2019
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Workshop day
July 2, 2019
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General Chairs
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Valeria Loscri
INRIA Lille-Nord Europe, France
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Giuseppe Ruggeri
University Mediterranea of Reggio Calabria, Italy
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Anna Maria Vegni
Roma Tre University, Italy
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TPC Chairs
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Syed Hassan Ahmed
Georgia Southern University, USA
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Carlos Tavares Calafate
Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain
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Ivan W.H. Ho
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
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De-Nian Yang
Institute of Information Science Academia Sinica, Taiwan
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Steering Committee
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Abderrahim Benslimane
University of Avignon, France
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Kwang-Cheng Chen
University of South Florida, USA
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Pietro Manzoni
AUniversitat Politècnica de València, Spain
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TPC Members
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Anna Maria Mandalari
Imperial College London, UK
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Antoine Gallais
Inria Lille - Nord Europe, University of Strasbourg, France
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Antoine O. Berthet
CentraleSupélec, Université Paris-Saclay, France
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Antonella Molinaro
University of Reggio Calabria, Italy
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Antonino Orsino
Ericsson, Helsinki Area, Finland
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Antonio Iera
University of Reggio Calabria, Italy
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Chaker Kerrache
University of Ghardaia, Algeria
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Chih-Hang Wang
Academia Sinica, Taiwan (R.O.C.)
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Claudia Campolo
Universityof Reggio Calabria, Italy
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Enrico Natalizio
LORIA, Université de Lorraine, France
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Jian-Jhih Kuo
National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan (R.O.C.)
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Juan Carlos Cano
Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain
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Luca Bedogni
Univesity of Bologna, Italy
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Marco Di Felice
University of Bologna, Italy
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Marica Amadeo
University of Reggio Calabria, Italy
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Massimo Condoluci
Ericsson AB, Kista, Sweden
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Nathalie Mitton
Inria Lille-Nord Europe / FUN, France
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Nicola Zema
LRI (Laboratoire de Recherche en Informatique), Université Paris-Sud
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Oscar Alvear
University of Cuenca, Ecuador
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Sema Oktug
Istanbul Technical University, Turkey

ACM MobiHoc Workshop on Pervasive Systems in the IoT Era (PERSIST-IoT)

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Call For Papers

Leveraging on the global interconnection of billions of tiny smart objects, the Internet of Things (IoT) paradigm is fostering the idea of Pervasive Smart Systems (PSSs), where all the data gathered by different “things” can be analyzed and used to improve the livability, the safety and the security of the environment, and to make IoT user lives easier. However, despite the research advancements in recent years, many open issues still prevent the full realization of such vision.

To meet the requirements of PSSs, telecommunication systems should deliver significantly high data rates, traffic capacity, connection density, energy efficiency, as well as small latencies. Being massively distributed into the environment, smart things may generate, collect, exchange and process big data, provide distributed services, offer computational resources, and cooperate to perform some tasks locally, as well as to delegate their execution to more powerful nodes in the cloud or at the network edge. In addition to the traditional pull-based data delivery, push-based and publish/subscribe traffic patterns must be supported. To accommodate newly emerging services, the network infrastructure should be agile, cost effective and possibly softwarized. Finally, meeting security and privacy requirements will play a fundamental role in the PSSs; indeed, without effective mechanisms, attacks and malfunctions in the IoT will outweigh any of their benefits.

The PERSIST-IoT workshop aims to solicit a collection of innovative papers reporting the most recent advancements in the fields of smart network architecture protocols and practical implementations enabling IoT for smart systems applications. Topics of interests include, but are not limited to the following:

Topics of interests could be:

  • Models of network component interactions for IoT systems;
  • Distributed sensing and control in pervasive systems;
  • Mobile-aware cloud computing models, infrastructures, and approaches for pervasive systems;
  • Mobile edge computing for smart environments;
  • Crowdsourcing in smart environments;
  • Novel communication protocols for M2M/MTC communication;
  • Novel networking paradigms (e.g., ICN, SDN) for IoT;
  • Energy efficient solutions for IoT;
  • Reliability, security, privacy and trust in pervasive systems;
  • Business models to promote user collaboration and resource sharing in pervasive systems;
  • Interaction of human-IoT for pervasive systems
  • Social networking in IoT architecture and middleware;
  • Social IoT models, e.g., co-location, co-work, ownership, and etc.
  • Cyber-physical-social security for pervasive systems
  • Social-based routing protocols and architectures for pervasive systems
  • Testbeds, applications, business, standards, and social issues

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Committees

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