The 38th ACM/SIGAPP Symposium On Applied Computing

IoT and Edge Computing (IE) Track

  • Track Co-Chairs

- Hong Min, Gachon University, Korea, hmin@gachon.ac.kr

- Sabur Baidya, University of Louisville, USA, sabur.baidya@louisville.edu

  • Purpose of IE Track

The Internet of Things has become an established technology, with devices being deployed in homes, workplaces, and public places at rapidly increasing. IoT devices equipped with a processor, communication module, sensors, and actuators are the main technology of smart homes, smart cities, intelligent transport systems to reduce energy usage and improve quality of our life. With the prevalence of IoT, the problem of how to manage the vast volumes, wide variety and type of data generated, and erratic generation patterns is becoming challenging and difficult issues.

Edge computing brings data processing and other computing needs as close to the smart devices as possible, which reduces latency, among other potential benefits. The edge computing reduces the cascade of potential bandwidth bottlenecks and processes the data that matters, keeping it close to the source. The balance between edge servers and cloud servers is an important issue in this field. Though there is the concept of local processing at the edge is powerful, there also need to analyze effect between edge and cloud for satisfying application requirements.

Researchers and practitioners would have a chance to propose new ideas and to compare existing studies. The focus of this track is on the application of both novel and well-known techniques to related to IoT and edge computing.

  • Topics of Interests

Major topics of interest include but are not limited to the following:

- Autonomous Internet of Things

- Cloud, fog, and edge computing

- Edge computing architectures

- Vehicle and mobile environments

- 5G/6G wireless networks

- Local processing and offloading

- Big data

- Gateways design and implementation

- Data analysis and estimation

- Data compression and reduction

- Real-time data processing

- Edge Computing in Healthcare

- Internet of Medical Things

- Industrial IoT (IIoT)

- Convergence of Edge Computing and AI

  • Paper Submission & Selection

Research papers and experience reports related to the above topics are solicited. Submissions must not have been published or be concurrently considered for publication elsewhere. Papers should be submitted in PDF format with no more than six pages using the ACM-SAC proceedings format. Authors' names and affiliations should be entered separately at the submission site and not appear in the submitted papers. Each submission will be reviewed in a double-blind process according to the ACM-SAC Regulations. Paper selection is based on the originality, technical contribution, presentation quality, and relevance to the IoT and Edge Computing Track. Upon paper acceptance, prospective authors must provide a camera-ready version that takes into account the review comments. The conference proceedings will be published by ACM and also available online through the ACM Digital Library.

  • Technical Program Committee (Tentative/To be finalized)

- An Chen, Chinese Academy of Science, China

- Bongshik Yun, NAMBU University, Korea

- Changwook Ahn, GIST, Korea

- Choongkwon Lee, Keimyung University, Korea

- Eunhui Kim, Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information, Korea

- Goreti Marreiros, ISEP/IPP, Portugal

- Hanil Kim, Jeju National University, Korea

- Hangbae Chang, Chung-Ang University, Korea

- Hoon Ko, Chosun University, Korea

- Hoyeob Chung, Chosun University, Korea

- Inho Na, Kunsan National University, Korea

- Ismail Abumufouz, Western Kentucky University, USA

- Jonghwan Seo, Dong-A University, Korea

- Jongmoo Choi, Dankook University, Korea

- Jooyoung Kang, Ajou University, Korea

- Jun Huang, Baylor University, TX, USA

- Jungtaek Seo, Soonchunhwang University, Korea

- Juwwon Park, University of Louisville, USA

- Libor Měsíček, J. E. Purkinje University, Czech Republic

- Lidia Ogiela, Pedagogical University of Cracow, Poland

- Oksana Batenkina, Omsk State Technical University, Russia

- Kangbin Yim, Soonchunhwang University, Korea

- Kiho Lim, William Paterson University of New Jersey, USA

- Kyongha Lee, Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information, Korea

- Kyungjin Cha, Hanyang University, Korea

- Minho Lee, Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information, Korea

- Ning Chen, Henan Polytechnic University, China

- Yuna Jeong, Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information, Korea

- Kyongha Lee, Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information, Korea

- Seokjoo Shin, Chosun University, Korea

- Sicheon You, Chosun University, Korea

- Sihyun Chon, Seoyeong University, Korea

- Tian Wang, Beihang University, China

- YuPeng Wang, Shenyang Aerospace University, China

- Weihua Liu, William Paterson University of New Jersey, USA

- Wenbo Shi, Northeastern University at Qinhuangdao, China

- Xiwei Wang, Northeastern Illinois University, USA

- Zengpeng Li, Qingdao University, China

- Ritesh Kumar Singh, University of Antwerp, Belgium

- (More TPC members will be added)

  • Important Dates

The IoT and Edge Computing Track will follow the deadlines suggested by the ACM SAC 2023 conference.

■ October 1, 2022 - Submission of regular papers and SRC research abstracts

■ November 19, 2022 - Notification of paper and SRC acceptance/rejection

■ December 6, 2022 - Camera-ready copies of accepted papers/SRC