Organized Conference/Workshop

Wrk5 – Future Internet Model for Smart City Services [Website/Call for Papers]

Organizers:

  • Dhananjay Singh, Resense Lab, Hufs, Korea, IEEE IoT Standards

  • Antonio M. Alberti, ICT Lab, National Institute of Telecommunication, Brazil

Scope: The Internet today is serving an ever- g r o wi n g population of users and it is a critical communications infrastructure supporting social economic and welfare. The on-going development in the Smart City is undergoing a paradigm shift at the advent of network virtualization, networked media systems, pervasive computing, cloud computing, the Internet of Things through interconnection of intelligent devices, next generation wireless communication systems and networks, etc. This workshop aims to bring together researchers from the Information System and Smart City related fields. Together we aim to understand and clarify the role of Future Internet framework for smart city services and their impact on the tomorrow’s digital economy. It is also the aim in this workshop to explore and exchange the knowledge of latest researches on conceptual frameworks, mathematical models, simulation and test-bed of future networks and the evolution of the current Internet architecture to accommodate the demand of future connectivity, services and applications. The workshop will be held with WF-IoT2018, Singapore. There will be short paper in the recent research work of Smart City.

Authors are invited to give a talk on the research perspective and implications of Smart City, not limited to the following issues:

NovaGenesis Architecture Model; ICN architecture design and evaluation; ICN integration with current IP-based services; Software Define Networks; Future Internet architectures/design/Model; Integration of next generation wireless communication systems and networks; Enabling technologies for the Internets of Things; Green and environmentally-conscious network design; End-to-end network virtualization pervasive and cloud-computing; Flexible and smart grid networking; New services for Future Internet New approaches to network security, user privacy and trust

7th International workshop on Results: 5 Papers; 1 SPEAKERS

Blockchain based Secure Trust Environment Model for IoT, 2021

Weblink: Track 1 - IEEE 7th World Forum on Internet of Things

Scope:

The workshop aims to foster discussion on Blockchain Technology related problem and solutions, security standardization for Internet of Things and discuss security for Infrastructure of resources constrains application such as Health care, Intelligent Communications, Vehicular communication etc. We need to identify the data management know the security requirements needed during design and development of Internet of Things. Therefor it is aims to investigate security, standardization, security method and process for resources constraints communication channels. This workshop invites contribution in IoT security ranging from connected devices and resource constraints environment, network theoretic analysis to security design and experimentation. To work with IoT and connected devices environment and concentrate on research work on Security, Cryptography Embedded security, hardware security for internet of Things. The scope of this workshop covers (but is not limited to) the following topics:

  • Advanced Internet of Things (A-IoT): Perspective, challenges and Future

  • Blockchain based architecture, design, implementation and management of IoT.

  • Blockchain functional security, standards, and certification: Proof of Work, ledger, smart contracts cryptography

  • Blockchain Security Techniques and protocols for Connected things

  • Blockchain Security mechanism for Wireless communication in dynamic environments

  • IoT in Industry 4.0

  • IoT in Artificial Intelligence

  • Practical security experiences and testbeds for IoT applications.

Organizers:

  • Madhusudan Singh, Dept. of Technology Studies, Endicott College of International Studies, Woosong University, Daejeon, Korea; msingh@wsu.ac.kr

  • Dhananjay Singh, Dept. of Electronics Engineering, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, (Global Campus), South Korea; dsingh@hufs.ac.kr

Organizing Chair and Co-General Chair: Dhananjay Singh

Results: 91 Papers; 21 SPEAKERS; and 10 Special Sessions; 26 Countries

Scope:

The I HCI is a n annual international conference in the Human Computer Interaction field, where we explore research challenges emerging in the complex interaction between machine intelligence and human intelligence. This is the twelfth event which has a theme on “ Intelligent Interaction for Smart Community Services ” , having special tracks related to the main theme of the conference. The complete details of past conferences are available on the conference main website: https://ihciconf.org

The IHCI Conference presents the best of current HCI research and practice, emphasizing innovation and quantified experience. IHCI has emerged as the foremost world-wide gathering of academic researchers, Ph.D. and graduate students, top research think tanks and industry technology developers. The complete details are available on the conference website: 12TH International in Conference of the Human Computer Intelligent an Interaction (IHCI2020)

6th International workshop on

Blockchain based Secure Trust Model for 5G Networks (B-STEM-5G) 2020:


Weblink: Workshop on Blockchain based Secure Trust Model for 5G Networks (B-STEM-5G) 2020 - IEEE 5G World Forum (WF-5G) (ieee-wf-5g.org)


Scope:

The workshop aims to foster discussion on Blockchain Technology related problem and solutions, security standardization for 5G and discuss security for Infrastructure of resources constrains application such as IoT, Vehicular communication, wireless communication etc. in 5G Networks. We need to know the security requirements needed during design and development of 5G system. Therefore it aims to investigate security, standardization, security method and process for resources constraints communication channels. This workshop invites contribution in Intelligent Communication security ranging from wireless/mobile communication and resource constraints environment, network theoretic analysis to security design and experimentation. To work with 5G Networks and 5G communication environment and concentrate on research work on channels security, Cryptography Embedded security, hardware security for intelligent communications. The scope of this workshop covers (but is not limited to) the following topics:

  • 5G & Blockchain: Perspective, Challenges and Future

  • Device-to-Device Communications and networking security, user privacy and trust

  • Role of Blockchain for 5G Networks: Design Development

  • 5G Automotive Cybersecurity

  • Blockchain based architecture, design, implementation and management of 5G & Connected Car, Automotive Communications

  • Build Trust Environment Structure for Intelligent Communication

  • Blockchain Functional security, standards, and certification: Proof of Work, Ledger, Smart Contracts Cryptography

  • Data collection, processing, aggregation, and communication

  • Blockchain Security Techniques and protocols for Communication Channels

  • Cryptography, Key Management, Authentication and Authorization for 5G

  • Blockchain Security mechanism for Wireless communication in dynamic environments

  • Practical security experiences and testbeds related to 5G

  • Communication Security in 5G

Organizers:

  • Madhusudan Singh, Dept. of Technology Studies, Endicott College of International Studies, Woosong University, Daejeon, Korea; msingh@wsu.ac.kr

  • Dhananjay Singh, Dept. of Electronics Engineering, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, (Global Campus), South Korea; dsingh@hufs.ac.kr

First International Workshop on Future Internet Model and Services, December 16-18, 2010, NIMS, Daejeon, South Korea

Workshop Chair: Dhananjay Singh, PhD Email: singh@nims.re.kr

Selected: 17 SPEAKERS and 10 POSTERS (15 countries )

Scope

The Internet today is serving an ever-growing population of users and it is a critical communications infrastructure supporting social economic and welfare. The on-going development on the Internet is undergoing a paradigm shift at the advent of network virtualization, networked media systems, pervasive computing, cloud computing, the Internet of Things through the interconnection of intelligent devices, next-generation wireless communication systems, and networks, etc.

This workshop aims to bring together researchers from networking and wireless communication fields. Together we aim to understand and clarify the role of Future Internet framework, services, and their impact on tomorrow’s digital economy. It is also the aim of this workshop to explore and exchange the knowledge of latest researches on conceptual frameworks, mathematical models, simulation and test-bed of future networks and the evolution of the current Internet architecture to accommodate the demand for future connectivity, services, and applications. The workshop will be attended by the researchers and invited speakers from Korea and overseas. Interested participants are welcome to participate in DEMO/Poster session in the recent research perspective and implications of Future Internet, not limited to the following issues:

  • Future Internet architectures/design/Model

  • Future networks for ad-hoc and sensor networks

  • Integration of next-generation wireless communication systems and networks

  • Mechanisms for heterogeneous networks interconnectivity

  • Media and QoS aware transport services

  • Scalability, robustness, and self-management of networks

  • Enabling technologies for the Internets of Things

  • Green and environmentally-conscious network design

  • End-to-end network virtualization, pervasive and cloud-computing

  • Flexible and smart grid networking

  • New services for Future Internet

  • New approaches to network security, user privacy and trust

Workshop Chair: Dhananjay Singh, Ph.D.

Email: singh@nims.re.kr; dan.usn@ieee.org

Selected : 12 papers for LNCS proceeding

2nd International workshop (Special Session) on DFICNM: Developing Communication and Network Model for Future Internet

ICHIT2012 - International Conference on Convergence and Hybrid Information Technology, August 23rd ~ 25th, 2012, Hotel Riviera Yuseong, Daejeon, Korea http://www.ichit2012.org

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Workshop Chair: Dhananjay Singh, PhD

Email: singh@nims.re.kr and dan.usn@ieee.org

Selected: 12 papers

1st International workshop (Special Session) an Developing Communication and Network Model for Future Internet September 22nd-24th, 2011, Legend Hotel -Yuseong, Daejeon, Korea

http://www.ichit2012.org

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Scope

This special session aims to unify researchers from the especially in Networking, Communication, and Computing fields to explore the research challenges, potentials and novel idea for Future Internet. To understand and clarify the role of Internet-based conceptual frameworks and their impact on the field of the mathematical theory, simulation analysis, and application test-bed results are the essential research tools used by researchers. However, it is considered the current architecture to evolve to accommodate the demand for services and applications. This workshop is offering innovative and daring approaches towards the internet for the future. It provides a compressive overview and challenging task to the improvement of coming Internet technology.

Topics of Interests

All aspects of Future Internet research perspectives and implications are welcome. However, the following issues will be addressed for mathematical models, conceptual frameworks, and services such as Future Internet Architectures/ Design/ Protocol Implementation; Future Networks for Ad-hoc and sensor networks; Security/Privacy/ Trust Simplicity for FI; Scalability/Robustness of Routing System; Other hot issues for FI

6. Mathematical Modeling for Future Internet; Hybrid Mesh Networks for Future Internet; Test-bed/ Simulation works for Cloud Computing; Machine to Machine Communication; Cloud Computing for Future Internet; Ubiquitous Network Model for FI

Workshop Proceedings:

All papers will appear in the proceedings of the ICHIT2011 will be published by Springer Verlag, including Lecture Notes in Computer Sciences LNCS (indexed by SCOPUS, EI, DBLP,) or Communications in Computer and Information Science CCIS (indexed by SCOPUS, EI, DBLP,) of Springer.