Today’s internet is almost wholly dependent on data originated by limited accuracy, time, and attention humans. If computers can access to accurate information about things, they would be able to count, track, and predict everything. If everything is connected to internet, the gap between our physical world and cyberspace will be reduced.
Research activities are being conducted in this framework to solve issues related to embedded equipment design, resource-constrained media communications, security, data analysis, services, etc. Thus, novel solutions are needed and research is still underway.
The main goal of SmartNets 2018 conference is to gather experts and researchers working on the topic to present and debate next challenges and new solutions that will make possible the development of a framework connecting everything.
SmartNets 2018 will be held in the beautiful city of Hammamet-Tunisia, from 15-17 November 2018.
It covers theoretical and practical aspects related to the Future of the Internet, the Internet of Things, Smart Cities and Smart Factories. This year, the multi-thematic program focuses on the major future scientific issues for the following scientific topics, divided into the following main tracks:
- Industry 4.0 & The connected Factory
- Satellite IoT and M2M Networks
- Smart Cities and Internet of Everything
- Smart Healthcare Systems
- Big Data Analytics and Machine Learning
- Cloud Computing for Internet of Things
- Next Generation Networks and CPS
- Security and Privacy for Smart IoT and CPS
The SmartNets 2018 conference provides an opportunity for research students to showcase their original yet incomplete ‘work-in-progress’ (more details in “PhD Student Forum”).
It will propose a set of technical presentations made by internationally recognized researchers and experts. Young researchers participating in this event will then have the opportunity to present their work and obtain feedback during dedicated sessions intended to further facilitate interactions and the exchange of ideas.
The target audience of SmartNets 2018 is the decision makers and influencers in the Industry and Academia that ranges from Senior researchers to Ph.D. and Master students. Researchers and engineers from companies are welcome, and may greatly benefit from the broad vision provided by this event.
Honorary General Chair
Latif Ladid, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
General Chairs
Nidal Nasser, Alfaisal University, KSA
Tarek Bejaoui, University of Carthage, Tunisia
Technical Program Chairs
Ahmed Meddahi, Institut Mines-Telecom Lille, France
Joel Rodrigues, National Institute of Telecommunications, Brazil
– Industry 4.0 & The Connected Factory Track Chairs
Sami Benjamaa, CIO, Coca Cola East Japan, Japan
Vijay Rao, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
– Satellites IoT and M2M Networks Track Chairs
Michele Luglio, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy
Yassine Hadjadj-Aoul, University of Rennes I, France
– Next Generation Networks and CPS Track Chairs
Haris Gacanin, Nokia Bell Labs., Antwerp, Belgium
Mohamed Laaraiedh, University of Carthage, Tunisia
– Cloud Computing for Internet of Things Track Chairs
Wael Guibene, Intel Corporation, California, USA
Tomohiko Taniguchi, Fujitsu Laboratories Limited, Japan
– Smart Cities and Internet of Everything Track Chairs
Antonio J. Jara, HOP Ubiquitous, Spain
Amin Zribi, University of Carthage, Tunisia
– Smart Healthcare Systems
Hamid Mcheick, University of Quebec at Chicoutimi, Canada
Najeh Lakhoua, University of Carthage, Tunisia
– Big Data Analytics and Machine Learning Track Chairs
Rim Moussa, University of Carthage, Tunisia
Ladjel Bellatreche, LIAS-ISAE/ENSMA, France
– Security and Privacy for Smart IoT and CPS
Nihel Ben Youssef, University of Carthage, Tunisia
Zonghua Zhang, Institut Mines Telecom Lille, France
Workshop Chairs
Brahim Mezghani, University of Sfax, Tunisia
Habib Kamoun, University of Sfax, Tunisia
Publicity Chairs
Venkatesha Prasad, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
Registration Chair
Youssef Laarouchi, EDF R&D, France
Local Organizing Committee Chairs
Amin Zribi, University of Carthage, Tunisia
Nihel Ben Youssef, University of Carthage, Tunisia
Mohamed Laaraiedh, University of Carthage, Tunisia
The multi-thematic program of SmartNets 2018 will focus on the major future Issues in Cyber-Physical Systems, and Smart Applications, Networking, Computing and Communications.
Please download the [PDF Version] of the Call For Papers.
The topics of interest include, but non limited to:
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