Internet of things (IoT) is defined as the objects which integrate a variety of devices into networks which transfers information through the internet to provide various solutions. The origination of IoT lead to the high-speed heterogeneous internetworks, and advanced sensors have resulted in a massive growth of data gathering by these devices and sensors put on the Internet. Computational Intelligence (CI) will felicitate to wield the myriad of connected things. IoT based sensors gather high volumes of data which has been used in almost all the applications like health system, business process, predicting share market, financial services, weather prediction, and environmental monitoring. CI plays a critical role to manage huge data flows and storage in the IoT network. As IoT gains its full potential CI will be at the forefront to facilitate the potential of IoT.
Selected contributions of this symposium will be invited to submit expanded versions of their studies to IEEE IoTJ (IF=9.936) for review and potential publication.
Topics
This workshop aims to bring researchers from industry and academia working to the application of CI in the following areas (but are not limited to):
- CI-based Fault Diagnosis for IoT
- CI-based Scalability Solutions for IoT
- New Architecture And Protocols Design Of AI Integrated With IoT
- CI In Security, Privacy, Access Control, and Trust Frameworks Of IoT
- Resource Management Techniques Using AI for IoT
- CI Control Schemes in IoT
- CI-based Smart Data Storage in IoT
- CI-based Software-Defined Networking in IoT
- CI Applications in Industrial IoT
- CI Application in Smart Energy Efficiency
- CI Application in Smart Grids
- CI Application in Building Energy
- CI Applications in Smart City
- CI Applications in Smart Grid
- CI Applications in Renewable Energy
- CI Applications in Green Networks
- CI-based Intelligent Transport System
- CI Applications for Environment Systems
- CI Applications for Water Management Systems
- CI Application in Smart Farming and Supply Chain.
- CI Applications in Health Monitoring
- CI Application in Connected Health
Symposium Chairs
- Amir H. Gandomi
gandomi@uts.edu.au
University of Technology Sydney, Australia - Mahmoud Daneshmand
mdaneshm@stevens.edu
Stevens Institute of Technology, USA - Huansheng Ning
ninghuansheng@ustb.edu.cn
University of Science and Technology Beijing, China - Mohammad S. Khan
khanms@etsu.edu
East Tennessee State University, USA - Honggang Wang
hwang1@umassd.edu
University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, USA - Chonggang Wang
cgwang@ieee.org
InterDigital, USA
Programme Committee
- Mohammad Mukhtaruzzaman, University of Oklahoma
- Anirudh Paranjothi, University of Oklahoma
- Ashwin Viswanathan, Kannan Oklahoma State University
- Goutam Mylavarapu, Murray State University
- Mounika Kasaraneni, Oklahoma State University
- Sandeep Verma, National Institute of Technology , Jalandhar
- Satnam Kaur, NIT, Jalandhar
- Richa Singh, NIT, Allahabad
- Naveen Kumar, University Polytechnic Hauts -de- France
- Diwaker Pant Tulas, Institute of Technology, Dehradun, india
- Parminder Singh, Lovely Professional University
- Behshad Mohebali, Florida State University
- Soheil Hosseini, John Hopkins University
- Rizwan Patan, Velagapudi Ramakrishna Siddhartha Engineering College
- Somula Ramasubbareddy, VNRVJIET
- Ks Ravichandran, SASTRA DEEMED UNIVERSITY
- Hemant Gianey Thapar, Institute of Engineering
- Kshira Sagar Sahoo, SRM University, AP, India
- R Manikandan, SASTRA DEEMED UNIVERSITY
- Laksha Ramasamy, Hindusthan College of Eng & Tech
- Dr. Sudhir Kumar, IIT Patna