Internet of Things: Challenges and Advances
Call for Book Chapters - 2024
Objectives
To address IoT adoption challenges and implementation issues.
To explore the emerging trends in the IoT.
To highlight and discuss the recent developments and technological advances in IoT.
To propose new models and practical solutions for IoT.
To present case studies and innovative applications of IoT.
Readership
This book is tailored for graduate students, academics, and researchers engaged in the study of IoT, computer science, networks and telecom engineering, distributed computing, applied sciences, and business innovation. Additionally, it serves as a valuable resource for industry professionals and policymakers actively engaged in the implementation and regulation of IoT projects.
Publisher
CRC Press
Indexing
This book will be sent to Scopus and Web of Science
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Introduction to Internet of Things (addressing its evolution over the past 20 years)
Overview of IoT Challenges and Open Issues
Overview of IoT Advances and Emerging Trends
Business Models and Opportunities
Cybersecurity and IoT
Overview of Intrusion/Anomaly Detection in IoT Networks
6G
Energy Harvesting and Management
Visual Analytics
Voice Recognition
Edge Intelligence
Digital Twins
VR/AR/Metaverse
RISC-V
Robotics
Quantum Computing
Embedded Machine Learning (TinyML)
Overview of common IoT hardware development platforms such as Milk-V, SiFive, BeagleV
Big Data
Industrial IoT and predictive maintenance
IoT in Education
Internet of Space Things
Innovative and exemplary applications (i.e., real-life implementations)
Real-life case studies and success stories (discussing before and after situations, best practices, and lessons learned)
Research based of technical reports and interviews with IoT experts and market leaders
Novel models and solutions
Submission Procedure
Researchers, practitioners, and policymakers are invited to submit their chapter proposals for an initial evaluation of their suitability for inclusion in this book. A standard proposal should encompass the following:
A minimum of six keywords
A comprehensive, extended abstract that clearly explains the topic and goal of the chapter
A tentative outline of the chapter, detailing how the authors intend to address the subject.
Author bios, affiliations, contact information, and Google Scholar/ORCID/LinkedIn URL should be provided.
Important
There are NO submission or processing fees for the accepted manuscripts.
All manuscripts must be original and not concurrently under consideration by other books, journals, or conferences.
Chapters that have plagiarism, self-plagiarism, or AI content will not be accepted. The publisher will conduct the necessary scans.
Authors of accepted chapters will receive a free copy of the book after publishing.
Contributors may submit multiple proposals if they wish.
Proposals that do not meet the above criteria will not be accepted.
Proposals, chapters, and inquiries should be sent to the editor at qusayfadhel@gmail.com.Â
Important Dates
Proposal Submission (extended): March 17 , 2024
Proposal Review Notification: March 19, 2024
Full Chapter Submission: May 1, 2024
Full Chapter Acceptance/Revision Notification: June 15, 2024
Final Version Deadline (Camera-Ready): July 01, 2024
Delivery to the publisher: September, 2024
Manuscript Format
An ideal chapter is expected to comprise approximately 25 pages.
Authors are required to proofread and polish their proposals and full chapters before submission.
Author guidelines can be found here (mainly pages 28-31)
Editor
Qusay Hassan, PhD, Egypt
About Editor
Qusay Hassan is a technology evangelist with over 20 years of practical experience in ICT. Throughout his career, he has held diverse roles in teaching, software development, and data engineering. In his previous position as a systems analyst at USAID, he actively contributed to the Digital Transformation initiative, where he helped in adopting new technologies and implementing innovative solutions across sectors. Qusay received his PhD from Mansoura University, Egypt, in computers and information sciences in 2015. His research interests are varied, which include IoT, big data, cloud computing, grid computing, and SOA. Qusay has authored and co-authored several journal and conference papers as well as book chapters. He also published several books, including two edited books on IoT, namely Internet of Things A to Z: Technologies and Applications, 2018, IEEE Press-Wiley; and Internet of Things: Challenges, Advances, and Applications, 2017, CRC Press, for which he is currently preparing new editions. He is a senior member of IEEE.