Introduction

Location: University of Danang, Da Nang, Vietnam.

Time: 18 August 2017

Content: IoT Systems, Services and Analytics for Developing Worlds

Scientific Objectives

Developing worlds today face several problems w.r.t. resources and environment management, healthcare that require novel, efficient and cost-effective solutions. In parallel, advanced in mobile devices, Internet of Things (IoT) and cloud services have introduced viable technologies that enable the development of novel solutions solving these problems in developing worlds. Smart devices and their capacity easily connect to the Internet and data centers for information creation, sharing and analytics that allows us to monitor, predict and control the physical world. This is opportunity for us to solve critical problems in developing worlds, such as pollution of water/land/air, healthcare, food safety, transportation, etc. However, due to unreliable communications, lack of computation resources, cost effective, easy to use, light integration and very large-scale, apply the IoT solutions in those countries to be more difficult and usually have different characteristics. The objectives of the symposium are to foster research collaboration, exchange and dissemination of scientific work in developing worlds.

The encouraging topics of submission are as follows:

  • Design, monitoring and testing techniques for IoT systems in developing worlds.
  • Smart e-service models and techniques for developing worlds due to unwell-developed IT infrastructures.
  • IoT and Data Analytics in developing worlds (considering highly unstable environments and cost issues).
  • Cross issues in IoT services and analytics, such as security, privacy, legals, data collection and sharing.
  • IoT Applications in smart cities, smart agriculture, transportation, and healthcares in developing worlds.

Key principles for scientific works presented in the symposium:

  • Design and engineering for developing worlds: they must work in developing worlds, use cases and solutions for developing worlds.
  • Novel or adopted from developed worlds.
  • Joint works between scientists in developed and developing worlds.

Registration

Our goal is to enable scientific discussion and networking but low-entry cost for scientists from developing worlds.

In this edition, the symposium will have both scientific and industrial tracks. The symposium will be held as a single-track programme. The scientific track will include keynotes from academics and scientific works, whereas the industrial track will include talks from industries, start-up ideas, and demonstration. A panel will also be organized to discuss research directions and challenging problems in services and analytics for developing worlds.

The symposium will provide free registration. Lunch will be provided free for presenters and invited speakers. A social dinner will be organized for interested participants (with fee).

Submission and Publication

The symposium calls for working papers of both scientific track and poster/demo track. Authors should submit an extended abstract (maximum 3 pages for scientific track and 1 page for poster/demo track) by the deadline through email. Accepted abstracts and slides will be made available in the website. All accepted working papers in the symposium will be invited to submit a full paper for considering in a special issue in the Vietnam Journal of Computer Science.

Submission via e-mail and in PDF format to: Thanh-Binh Nguyen (ntbinh@dut.udn.vn) and/or Tien-Dung Cao (dung.cao@ttu.edu.vn)

Organization

Steering Committee

  • Hong-Linh Truong, TU Wien, Austria

General Chair

  • Hoang-Huu Hanh, Hue University, Vietnam
  • Vo Trung Hung, University of Danang, Vietnam

Program chairs

  • Thanh-Binh Nguyen, University of Danang, Vietnam
  • Tien-Dung Cao, Tan Tao University, Vietnam

Program committee

  • Hoang-Huu Hanh, Hue University, Vietnam
  • Tran-Vu Pham, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, Vietnam
  • Minh-Quang Tran, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, Vietnam
  • Phung Phu, University of Dayton, USA
  • Tram Truong-Huu, National University Singapore , Singapore
  • Alexander Norta, Tallinn Technology University, Estonia
  • Huu-Duc Nguyen, Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Vietnam
  • Huynh Xuan Hiep, Can Tho University, Vietnam
  • Khanh-Hoa Dam, University of Wollongong, Australia
  • Thanh-Binh Nguyen, University of Danang, Vietnam
  • Ha Huy Cuong Nguyen, Quang Nam University, Vietnam
  • Binh-Minh Nguyen, Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Vietnam
  • Vu Tuyet Trinh, Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Vietnam
  • Tien-Dung Cao, Tan Tao University, Vietnam

Publicity and industry Liaison

  • Thanh-Binh Nguyen, University of Danang, Vietnam
  • Binh-Minh Nguyen, Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Vietnam
  • Tien-Dung Cao, Tan Tao University, Vietnam

Local organization

  • Thanh-Binh Nguyen, University of Danang, Vietnam

Webmaster

  • Tuan-Kien Nguyen, Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Vietnam

Sponsors