Aims and Scope
Smart Living is a tendency surrounding advancements that offer to people the opportunity to benefit from new ways of living. Smart cities, smart health, smart industries, smart environment, smart transportation, smart homes, smart education, smart business, smart energy, smart grids, and so on are the components that aid the mankind for smart living. It involves original and innovative solutions aimed at making life more comfortable, easy, secure, efficient, controllable, productive and sustainable. Smart living concepts require design and development of innovative technologies, standards, and protocols apart from their architectures and frameworks. Networking, in all of its meanings, is one of the most required technologies including: IoT, cloud computing, machine learning, Wearables, etc. The objective of this workshop is to capture and cover the significant latest advancements in all these areas circulating around or based on Networking for Smart Living. The workshop aims to bring together researchers, industry practitioners, and the community interested in networking for smart living areas. Original papers addressing both theoretical and practical aspects are welcome.
Topics of interest include and are not limited to:
- Wireless Sensor Networks for Smart Living
- Intelligent Wireless Communications
- IoT Applications in Smart Living
- Architectures and Platforms for Smart Environments
- Smart Living Applications Development
- Localization And Tracking Issues In Smart Living Environments
- Cloud Computing in Smart Living Systems
- Big Data for Smart living Environment
- Smart Living Data Warehouse
- Smart living Environment Data analytics
- Security and Trust in Smart Systems
- Smart Grid Cyber Security
General Chairs
- Dr. Nardjes Bouchemal, University of Mila, Algeria
- Dr. Naila Bouchemal, Altran Research, France
Technical Program Committee
- Mazlan Abbas, FAVOR-IoT, Malaysia
- Mohammed Benmohammed, University of Constantine2, Algeria
- Nardjes Bouchemal, University of Mila, Algeria
- Naila Bouchemal, Altran Research, France
- Merouane Debbah, Huawei Lab, France
- Azeddine Gati, Orange Lab, France
- Nidhi Gautam, Panjab University Chandigarh, India
- Rajendra P. Gupta, Health Minister, India
- Mohamed Ibn khedher, IMT-TSP, France
- Houda Ibn khedher, IMT-TSP, France
- Karim Khireddine, University of Bejaia, Algeria
- Latif Ladid, University of Luxembourg
- Ramdane Maameri, University of Constantine2, Algeria
- Nasser-Eddine Rikli, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia
- Zaidi Sahnoun, University of Constantine2, Algeria
- Cristiano M. Silva, Universidade Federal de São João del-Rei, Brazil
Submission
Submissions must not be published or submitted to a journal and/or conference/workshop with proceedings. Each submission should be at most 20 pages with the Springer’s LNCS format. All submissions should be anonymous, i.e. no author names/affiliations and obvious citations. Submissions are to be made to the submission web site: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iwnsl18 .
See the MLN conference page on Submission for guidelines and indexing.
Authors of accepted papers must present their papers at the workshop. At least one author of each accepted paper is required to register and present the paper.
Important dates
Paper submission: October 15, 2018
Notification of acceptance: October 21, 2018
Final manuscripts due: November 5, 2018
Workshop: November 27-29, 2018
Registration and venue
See the MLN conference page on Registration and venue.
Contact info
Would you have any questions, please feel free to contact Nardjes Bouchemal or Naila Bouchemal.