![]() | HCIIT-2022: Heterogenous Computational Intelligence in Internet of Things Bhopal, India, December 19-22, 2022 |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=hciit2022 |
Poster | download |
Abstract registration deadline | November 30, 2022 |
Submission deadline | November 30, 2022 |
Call for Chapters
Edited Book on
“Heterogenous Computational Intelligence in Internet of Things”
Dear Researchers/Academicians,
We invite you to contribute your quality research to the book titled “Heterogenous Computational Intelligence in Internet of Things” to be published by CRC Press-Taylor & Francis Group. Your quality research work would enrich its scholarly contents.
Note:
1. There is NO processing/publication charge for the book chapter.
2. Imprint and will sent for possible indexing in Scopus.
About the Book:
We have seen a sharp increase in the development of data transfer techniques in the networking industry during the last few years. We can see that the photos are assisting clinicians in detecting Covid-19 infection in patients even in the current Covid-19 pandemic condition. With the aid of ML/AI, medical imaging, such as lung X-rays for Covid-19 infection, is crucial in the early detection of many diseases. We also learned that in the Covid-19 scenario, wired and wireless networking are improved for data transfer but have network congestion. An intriguing concept that has the ability to reduce spectrum congestion and continuously offer new network services is providing wireless network virtualization. The degree of virtualization and resource sharing varies between the paradigms. Each paradigm has both technical and non-technical issues that need to be handled before wireless virtualization becomes a common technology. For wireless network virtualization to be successful, these issues need careful design and evaluation. Future wireless network architecture must adhere to a number of Quality of Service requirements (QoS).
Virtualization has been extended to wireless networks as well as conventional ones. By enabling multi-tenancy and tailored service with a wider range of carrier frequencies, it improves efficiency and utilisation. In the IoT environment, wireless users are heterogeneous and the network state is dynamic, making network control problems extremely difficult to solve as dimensionality and computational complexity keep rising quickly. In addition, novel architectures involving virtualization have been developing in the wireless domains, including WiFi, cellular networks, and wireless Internet of Things (IoT). In infrastructure-based wireless networks, relatively little virtualization has occurred, but the concept of virtualizing wireless access is gaining attention as it has the potential to enhance the use of spectrum and perhaps create new services. Virtualization of the wireless network requires both sharing of resources and spectrum sharing.
Submission Guidelines:
- All Manuscripts must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference. All the submissions should be made only through Easychair Only.
- Submit your chapter on Easychair at the following link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=hciit2022
- Plagiarism Policy: The submitted full chapter must not be submitted elsewhere for any type of consideration for publishing. The Author should ensure the Plagiarism % is less than 10% (from any single source < 2%).
- Reviewing Policy: The editor(s) will engage two single-blind peer-reviewers to assess originality, clarity, usefulness, and adherence to the scope of the chapter.
Important Guidelines for Chapter Preparation
- Download the sample CRC chapter templates:
- LaTeX template: https://www.overleaf.com/latex/templates/taylor-and-francis-latex-template-for-authors-interact-layout-plus-apa-reference-style/jqhskrsqqzfz.
- Microsoft Office Word template: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yLgFc7dRKJJXmYPmZzJdW3AHk8yvJlB1/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=118343694353036838179&rtpof=true&sd=true
- The formatting of manuscripts should follow: A4 page format, single column with 11 point Times New Roman font with 1.5 line spacing, while submitting your manuscript as a Microsoft Office Word document.
- Use the number referencing style is usually used for regular research papers, NOT APA style.
- A proposal for the book chapter is needed from prospective authors before the proposal submission due date, describing the objective, scope, and structure of the proposed chapter. Proposal (Extended abstract) in 500 words with title and list of authors. The Abstract need to mail to the editor(s) by the date mentioned in the above tab.
- The formatting of manuscripts should follow: A4 page format, single column with 11 point Times New Roman font with 1.5 line spacing, while submitting your manuscript as a Microsoft Office Word document. Use the number referencing style is usually used for regular research papers, NOT APA style.
- Article of 15-20 pages should be submitted for a single chapter.
- Authors must provide a chapter abstract (approximately 150-200 words each).
- Original articles with significant contributions from the Author(s) will be the major consideration for shortlisting the received chapters.
- We are collaborating with an international publisher, it is mandatory that emphasis should be given for the correct use of English in the chapters. Use online grammar checking tools like ginger or Grammarly.
- The title of the chapter should be concise, precise and should clearly state the main aim of the chapter. It must correlate to the proposed book chapter titles conveyed during the call of book chapter submission. Editors will arrange the chapters in a sequence so that they must be well synchronized and are in line with the title of the book. Thus, the title of the chapters can be re-framed to go well with the theme of the book, if required.
- Figures should NOT be copied from different websites or research articles. If they are copied, please add a reference or re-draw the diagrams.
- If you incorporate in the Work any material from third parties, then you have to take permission in writing from each copyright holder of such material to use and reprint such material in the Work consistent with the terms of the rights.
- Customized Copyright Form and Permission Verification Form (PVF) will be shared among all authors in the last stage of this book submission to the publisher.
Important dates:
- Manuscript Submission Deadline: 30 Nov 2022
- Manuscript Acceptance Notification: 30 Nov 2022
- First Round Review Report: 15 Dec 2022
- Revised Chapter Submission: 10 Jan 2023
- Final Decision Notification: 25 Jan 2023
A suggested list of titles aligning to the theme of the book:
The topic of Interest: Specially focused, but not limited to these topics:
Part 1: Overview of Heterogenous Networks
- Wireless Networking.
- Machine Learning.
- Artificial Intelligence.
- Deep Reinforcement Learning.
- Internet of Things & Internet of Everything.
- Cloud & Fog Computing.
- Healthcare.
Part 2: Computational Computing & Networking Systems
- Modelling & Simulation in Computational Engineering.
- Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning in transferring Data.
- Dynamics & Control of Networking systems.
- Network Signal Processing over Healthcare devices.
- Controlling network system using DRL.
Part 3: Simulation & Network Virtualization Communications
- Channel Allocation for Network Communication.
- Network Virtualization.
- Improving Virtualization over Enable Network Spectrum.
- Evaluation & Virtualization of Network.
Part 4: Computational & Hybrid Systems
- Deep Learning in Hybrid & Computational Systems.
- Human-Interacted Computation Systems.
- IoT/IoE, Fog Computing, Blockchain, Healthcare in Networking with DRL.
- Bio-medical solutions over IoT/IoE.
- Design & Implementable wearable devices application.
Editors:
Dr. Pawan Singh, Department of Computer Science & Engineering, Amity University, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India [pawansingh51279@gmail.com]
Mr. Prateek Singhal, Department of Computer Science & Engineering, Sagar Institute of Research & Technology Excellence, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India [prateeksinghal2031@gmail.com]
Dr. Pramod Kumar Mishra, Department of Computer Engineering, Institute of Science, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India. [mishra@bhu.ac.in]
Dr. Avimanyou Vatsa, Gildart Haase School of Computer Science and Engineering, Fairleigh Dickinson University, Teaneck, New Jersey. [avatsa@fdu.edu]
Publication:
The book will be published by CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, FL, USA. There are no publication and processing charges.
Contact:
All queries about submissions should be emailed to prateeksinghal2031@gmail.com