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10th International Conference on the Internet of Things (IoT 2020)

The Internet of Things (IoT) has become a central and exciting research area encompassing many fields in information and communication technology and adjacent domains. IoT systems involve interacting, heterogeneous, distributed, and intelligent things, both from the digital and physical worlds including the human in the loop. Thanks to the increasingly wide spectrum of applications and cheap availability of both network connectivity and devices, a number of different stakeholders from industry, academia, society and government are part of the IoT ecosystem.

Challenges include: better understanding of IoT applications in terms of scalability and heterogeneity; reliable communication in constantly changing networks and traffic scenarios; ability to mask high-latency; secure information handling and privacy preservation; integrating and mediating things within intelligent systems, where IoT technologies are potential catalysts; addressing impending social and societal impacts vital to the success of the IoT.

The International Conference on the Internet of Things has become the premier gathering place where visionary, groundbreaking research in the IoT field, is showcased by researchers and leading industry experts. Since its beginning in 2008, the conference has been backed by strong support from leading academic institutions as well as industry.

Topics of Interests

IoT 2020 solicits original, high impact research papers on all topics related to the development and adoption of the Internet of Things - topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • IoT Edge and Cloud Architectures
  • AI for IoT
  • Web of Things
  • IoT Communication Technologies
  • Energy Efficiency and Sustainability in IoT
  • Sensing, Signal Processing, Actuation and Analytics
  • Security and Privacy in IoT
  • Human Interaction with IoT
  • Self-adaptation for IoT Systems
  • (Software) Interoperability in IoT
  • Large-scale Data Processing
  • Robotic IoT Systems
  • Distributed Ledger Technologies for IoT
  • Real-world Applications, Deployments, and Testbeds
Event Details
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