IoT 2018: Call for Workshop proposals - May 15th

Apologies for cross-posting


= Web: http://iot-conference.org/iot2018

== Deadline: May 15th, 2018
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iot2018wt


Workshops collocated with the *8th International Conference on the Internet
of Things (IoT 2018)* are opportunities to strengthen communities of
researchers and practitioners working in specific topics related to the
IoT. These events foster the exchange of new ideas, ongoing work, and
latests results, in established or emerging sub-domains of interest. They
are opportunities for IoT pioneers and practitioners in industry to share
hands-on experience with IoT systems (use cases, deployments,
architectures, etc.), and for researchers to present and receive feedback
on early research result.

We invite submission of half-day workshop proposals, with a clearly defined
scope that falls in the general topics of the conference. We also encourage
the submission of workshops that follow alternative formats such as
hackathons, plugfests, demo jams, or breakout sessions.

Review Criteria

A limited number of workshop proposals will be accepted to IoT 2018. Each
proposal will be evaluated based on the quality of the proposal, and its
appeal to the IoT community. In particular, the proposals should
demonstrate the following:


   -

   the workshops topics fall in the general scope of IoT2018
   -

   there is a clear identity and a focus on a specific problem or technology
   -

   there is an existing community of researchers and practitioners that are
   susceptible to contribute to this event
   -

   the organization and format are appealing for potential contributors and
   participants


In case overlapping workshops are proposed, the Workshop Chairs may contact
the organisers to discuss the possibility of merging workshops. The
organisers of accepted workshops will be responsible for their own
reviewing process and publicity (e.g., website, timelines and call for
papers).

Workshop Proposals

Submissions should be submitted no later than May 15th 2018 via EasyChair (
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iot2018wt ) as a 200 words
abstract, along with a single PDF file of 4 pages maximum, containing the
following section:

   -

   Title, acronym, potentially logo
   -

   Topics of interest covered by the workshop
   -

   Motivation: Why is the topic of particular interest to a reasonable
   fraction of the  IoT community? If applicable, a brief discussion of the
   workshop’s history (experiences, number of submissions and attendees,
   etc.).
   -

   Organization and Format: Description of the intended organization,
   selection process for the contributors, and schedule of the event.
   -

   Community: Evidence that there is an existing community of researchers
   and practitioners that are susceptible to contribute to this event.
   References to work relating to the core topic of the workshop that are not
   only co-authored by the organizers.
   -

   Chairs: Name, affiliation, email address, homepage and short biography
   of each chair, explaining the chair’s expertise for the workshop
   -

   Program Committee: Names and affiliations of potential PC members, half
   of the potential PC members should have confirmed at the time of submission.


All workshop participants will be required to register for the full
conference as well. Workshop organizers will receive one complimentary
conference ticket for one organizer or one workshop participant. At the
discretion of the chairs, workshops may be cancelled if organisers have not
registered in a timely manner or if a workshop has received too few
submissions.



Workshop/ Tutorial Chairs - Grant McKenzie (University of Maryland, USA) -
Maxime Lefrançois (École des Mines de Saint-Étienne, FR)

Received on Monday, 9 April 2018 07:56:10 UTC