IOTCS 2022

2022 International Conference on Internet of Things and Computer Science (IOTCS 2022)

Oxford (United Kingdom), 18-20 February 2022


Key deadlines
Conference starts:
2022-02-18
Paper Submission for Revision by:
2022-01-15
Website

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Conference Description

Publication
Submitted papers will be peer reviewed by conference committees, and accepted papers will be included into IOTCS 2022 Conference Proceedings which will be published and submitted to Ei Compendex and SCOPUS.

Call for papers
Computer Architecture and Real time Systems
Algorithms and Bioinformatics, Analytics Applications, Architecture support for cloud computing, Autonomic Business Process and Workflow Management in Clouds, Big Data, Big data management and analytics, Blockchain, Cloud Availability and Reliability, Cloud Composition, Federation, Bridging and Bursting, Cloud Computing Architectures, etc...
Internet of Things and Smart Technology
5G and next generation networks, Artificial Intelligence for IOT, Agriculture IoT applications, Business system for IoT, Cloud Computing (IAAS, PAAS, SAAS) for IOT, Cloud?fog?edge computing for IoT, Data mining platforms for IoT, Education for IoT, etc...

For details about topics, please visit at http://iotcs.net/cfp.html

Submission
Full paper (publication and presentation) or Abstract (presentation, without publication)
Please upload it to the Electronic Submission System (.pdf) https://www.zmeeting.org/submission/iotcs2022
Or you can send your submission to conference secretary directly, email at iotcs_conf@outlook.com

More detail about submission, please visit at http://iotcs.net/sub.html

Oxford, United Kingdom
With its honey-coloured colleges arrayed in splendour beside the river, the university town of Oxford is a seductive vision of medieval learning and modern charm.
Although there’s more to Oxford than Oxford University, the university is very much the city’s defining feature. Consistently ranked among the world’s most prestigious academic institutions, the university can trace its history back to the 11th century. Within 200 years, it had taken shape as a loose association of independent colleges, and that medieval institution remains recognisable to this day. Modern visitors flock to Oxford to explore those same colleges, housed for the most part in their original historic buildings, and to admire shared university resources such as the magnificent Bodleian Library and the world-class Ashmolean Museum.

Contact
Conference Secretary: Ms. Robin Lois
E-mail: iotcs_conf@outlook.com
Web: http://www.iotcs.net/

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