39th IEEE
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IPCCC 2020 November 6th – 8th, 2020
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IPCCC 2020 features three different workshop tracks, each with its own technical program committee: Recent advances in networking, communications, computation, software, and hardware technologies have revolutionized the way humans, smart things, and engineered systems interact and exchange information. The Internet of Things (IoT) and Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS), which are the major contributors to this area, will fuel the realization of this new, globally interconnected cyber-world. Yet, the success, prosperity, and advancement of IoT and CPS systems strongly depend on the security, privacy and trust of the IoT and cyberphysical devices as well as the sensitive data being exchanged. While these technologies offer a lot of new possibilities, the increasing complexity of hardware and software as well as the worldwide access increase the vulnerability to security attacks. Successful attacks targeted to IoT devices and CPS systems have in common that not only a single computer is affected, but also interconnected technical systems allowing interaction with the physical world are influenced leading to malfunction of devices and control systems with severe financial, environmental and health losses. This fact highlights the need to develop novel tools that will constitute the heart of a much-needed science of security for IoT and CPS. The goal of the IoT/CPSSecurity 2020 workshop is to bring together internationally leading academic and industrial researchers in an effort to identify and discuss the major technical challenges and recent results aimed at addressing all aspects of security and privacy for IoT and CPS.
Blockchain for privacy preservation in different applications has become a rapidly expanding research theme. In this research area, several open research problems, e.g. using and improving blockchain techniques for identity authentication, identity management, personal data protection, offline computing, still need to be discussed and studied. In addition, the efficiency of blockchain is the main consideration for adopting the technique. For example, utilizing the blockchain techniques in internet of things applications may occur significant energy, delay, and computational overhead, which is not suitable for most resource-constrained IoT devices.
The First IEEE International Workshop on Management, Measurement, and Data Transmission of IoT (MMDT) will be organized in conjunction with 39th IEEE IPCCC on November 6th-8th, 2020. Internet of Things (IoT) will play an important role in the near future. The management, measurement, and data transmission of IoT are key aspects in IoT related research. The 1th IEEE Workshop on management, measurement, data transmission of IoT is focused on the management, measurement, and data transmission of IoT. The workshop's scope ranges from IoT network management to IoT protocol analysis. The workshop will bring together researchers from IoT management, communication and analysis. Papers on practical as well as on theoretical topics and problems related to IoT are invited, with special emphasis on novel techniques and tools to manage, measure IoT network.
Paper Submission Deadline 24th August, 2020 (The deadline for the Emerging Blockchain workshop has been extended to August 31st) Author Notification 15thSeptember, 2020 Camera-Ready Deadline 25thSeptember, 2020 Workshop Date 6th – 8thNovember, 2020 |
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