Description

Internet of Things (IoT) is a novel Internet-based information architecture that may be used to improve the information flow in worldwide information networks. IoT simplifies how information is maintained if the devices have digital capabilities and can be detected and monitored automatically. The role of IoT in information management has become more significant, including integrated systems and networking, security, automation systems, architecture, and technologies based on IoT. As IoT has an influence on global information networks, numerous innovative prospects for applying IoT to information management may be anticipated in the near future. The International Conference on I-SMAC (IoT in Social, Mobile, Analytics and Cloud) is the premier forum to share and discuss the cutting edge research works in all areas of Internet of Things [IoT]. ISMAC 2022 focuses on exploring the application of IoT in different situations by discussing different challenges and issues such as efficiency in communication and collaboration, security and privacy, quality of services and problem predictions, network dynamic adaptations, network protocol

Call For Papers

Track - 1

  • Services, protocols and architectures
  • Middleware, frameworks and distributed IoT devices
  • Dynamic adaptation of IoT networks
  • Opportunistic networking techniques
  • IoT big data networks
  • Congestion, scalability, and reliability
  • Web of Things
  • IoT communication technologies
  • Sensing, actuation and analytics
  • Human Interaction with IoT
  • Multi-platform integration and interoperability
  • Real-world Deployments, and Testbeds
  • AI and machine learning for the IoT
  • Data streaming architectures and machine learning analytics

Track - 2

  • 5G Networks and IoT
  • Software Defined Network (SDN) and IoT
  • Ultra-low power IoT Technologies
  • Internet of Nano Things
  • Resource Management and Access Control
  • Routing and Control Protocols
  • Machine to Machine (M2M)/Device-to-Device communication
  • Identity management and object recognition
  • Mobile, edge computing, fog computing and IoT
  • Heterogeneous Networks and Industrial IoT
  • Collaborative Applications and Systems
  • Big data and IoT Data Analytics
  • Cyber-physical systems
  • Crowd-sensing, human centric sensing
  • Personal, wearable, and other embedded networked systems
  • Social computing models