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CALL FOR PAPERS

The Latin Conference on Internet of Things is a Flagship and International conference of the IEEE IoT TC. It is planned to be organized each year in a different country in Latin America. The multidisciplinary conference is an opportunity for researchers from academia and industry from all around the world and from different domains on IoT to meet together and exchange their experiences, as well as for students working in all domains related to IoT. The conference will include selected papers, keynotes talks, special sessions, panels and tutorials. It will also include some special social events to provide an unforgettable experience to participants. 

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This first edition will be in the beautiful city of Fortaleza, capital of the State of Ceará, in the Northeast of Brazil. The conference venue will be located in front of the ocean. 

 

Technical papers should cover, but not be limited to, the following topics:

 

  • Architectural Considerations

  • AI/Machine Learning Technologies

  • Big Data Algorithms and Analysis

  • Cloud, Fog, and Embedded Computing

  • IoT Communication, Networking, and Broadcast Technologies

  • Circuits and Systems for IoT

  • Devices, Components and Signal Processing

  • Electronic Design Automation

  • Computer Storage and Data Systems

  • Cybersecurity, Security, Privacy, and Trust

  • Reliability on  IoT

  • Fields, Waves, and Electromagnetics

  • Power, Energy, and Industrial Applications

  • Energy Harvesting and Efficiency

  • Transportation, Connected Vehicles, and Multi-modal Systems

  • Bioengineering and IoT

  • Experiment Results, Demonstrations, Trials, and Deployments

  • Robotics and Control Systems

  • Sensors and Networked Sensor Systems

  • Space-Based Communications and Remote Sensing

  • Standards and Regulation

  • Systems Engineering and Operation Technologies

  • Theoretical Foundations and Design Methods

  • Application and Case Studies

  • Human-Machine Interfaces

  • Impact of IoT on Engineering Professions and Society

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The event is organized in the following tracks:

  1. Sensors and components

  2. Connectivity

  3. Reliable and secure IoT

  4. Applications and use cases

  5. ML and data processing for IoT

  6. Autonomous technologies and cyber-physical systems

  7. Digital twins

  8. Dircuits and systems for IoT

  9. EDA of IoT components and systems

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IMPORTANT DATES:

  • Paper Submission Deadline: December 16th, 2024

  • Notification of Acceptance: January 17th, 2025

  • Camera-Ready Deadline: January 27th, 2025

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SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS:

  • Due to EDAS disrupting today  the submission will remain open until next monday 16th evening

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  • Authors are invited to submit their original research work that has not previously been submitted or published in any other venue. Papers need to be submitted via EDAS (link to be informed). Please select the respective track when submitting the paper

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  • Maximum paper length is 4 pages + 1 extra page, for purchase, $100 (US) per extra page

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  • All accepted papers will be published in IEEE Computer Society proceedings (IEEE-DL and EI indexed). Best Paper Awards will be presented to high quality papers. At least one of the authors of any accepted paper is requested to register and present the paper at the conference.

 

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ORGANIZING TEAM:

  GENERAL CHAIRS

  • Neuman Sousa - UFC - Brazil

  • Ricardo Reis - UFRGS - Brazil

 

  PROGRAM CHAIRS

  • Prof. Rui Aguiar - Universidade. de Aveiro - Portugal

  • Profa. Flávia Delicato - UFF - Brazil|

 

  TUTORIALS CHAIRS

  • Prof. Mohammed Atiquzzaman -University of Oklahoma, USA

  • Prof. Carlos Andrés Lozano - Los Andes University, Colombia

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  FINANCIAL CHAIR

  • Profa. Rossana Andrade - UFC - Brazil

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  INDUSTRY LIASION

  • Prof. Carlos Eduardo Pereira - UFRGS - Brazil

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  PUBLICITY CHAIRS

  • Profa. Lidia Fotia - University of Salerno - Italy

  • Profa. Rebeca Motta - UFF - Brazil

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  PUBLICATION CHAIR

  • Profa. Carolina Metzler - Cadence - Brazil

 

  ORGANIZATION LOCAL CHAIR

  • Jarbas Aryel Nunes da Silveira

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TRACK CHAIRS:

  APPLICATIONS AND USE CASES TRACK

  • Pietro Manzoni - Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain

  • Pascal Lorenz, University de Haut Alsace, France

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  ML AND DATA PROCESSING FOR IOT TRACK

  • Antonio Guerrieri, Unical, Italy

  • Valentino Peluso, Polito, Italy

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  AUTONOMOUS TECHNOLOGIES AND CYBER-PHYSICAL SYSTEMS TRACK

  • Cecilia de Azevedo Castro Cesar, ITA, Brazil

  • Riddhi Padariya, The Boring Company

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  DIGITAL TWINS TRACK

  • Roberto Minerva - Institut Mines-Telecom, Telecom SudParis, Evry, France

  • Andre Gustavo Duarte de Almeida, IFRN, Brazil

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  CIRCUITS AND SYSTEMS FOR IOT TRACK

  • Marcelo Lubaszewski, UFRGS, Brazil

  • Guillaume Ferré, IMS-Université de Bordeaux, France

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  EDA OF IOT COMPONENTS AND SYSTEMS TRACK

  • Victor Grimblatt, Synopsys, Chile

  • Laleh Behjat, University of Calgary, Italy

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