CFCPITA-2021: Cloud and Fog Computing Platforms for Internet of Things Applications |
Website | https://sites.google.com/view/cloudandfog |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cfcpita2021 |
Poster | download |
Book Chapter Revision upto | June 30, 2021 |
Submission deadline | July 30, 2021 |
CALL FOR BOOK CHAPTERS (NO PUBLICATION FEE)
Book Title: Cloud and Fog Computing Platforms for Internet of Things Applications
ISBN: 978-1-032-10150-7(HB), 978-1-003-21388-8(EB)
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CRC BOOK SERIES
Cloud Computing for Society 5.0
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KEY DATES
Review Notification and Provisional Acceptance/ Rejection from the Editors: On or Before 21st June 2021
Review Notification and Final Acceptance/ Rejection from the Editors: 30th June 2021
AUTHOR GUIDELINES FOR THE BOOK CHAPTER SUBMISSION
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Maximum 04 authors will be allowed to contribute for a single chapter and it will be preferred that co-author(s) of one of the selected chapters should not be the co-author(s) of other selected chapter(s).
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Article of 15-20 pages should be submitted for a single chapter.
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Original articles with significant contributions from the Author(s) will be the major consideration for shortlisting the received chapters.
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All Figures must be in high-quality resolution (not less than 300 dpi). Kindly don't use any copyright images or else avail the permission from the concerned publisher or copyright holder.
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Detailed instructions for the chapter write-up are available at http://gdy.club/123 or https://tinyurl.com/cfcpita.
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References should be put in APA style.
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Sample Chapter (in PDF format) for the same is available at http://gdy.club/124 or https://tinyurl.com/CFCPITA-2021.
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Sample Chapter (in DOC format) for the same is available at http://gdy.club/1e3 or https://tinyurl.com/y5btypcv.
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Received articles will be peer-reviewed. Chapter selection will be provisional from the editorial team. CRC Press, Taylor and Francis Group will finalize the selection/ rejection of the articles at the last stage of acceptance.
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Formatting of the chapters should not be vague and only the suggested guidelines must be followed to bring uniformity throughout the book.
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The title of the chapter should be concise, precise and should clearly state the main aim of the chapter. It must correlate to the proposed book chapter titles conveyed during the call of book chapter submission. Editors will arrange the chapters in a sequence so that they must be well synchronized and are in line with the title of the book. Thus, the title of the chapters can be re-framed to go well with the theme of the book, if required.
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It is good to have at least 4 to 6 keywords of the chapters.
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A plagiarism check is mandatory for the chapters including references and it must be kept at a minimal level.
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The sections in the book should be at least not necessarily the same like Title, Abstract, Introduction, Literature survey, Research methodology, Introduction to the topic, Main work section, Research implication or findings, Conclusions, Future work, References, and Acknowledgment, if any.
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BOOK CHAPTER SUBMISSION LINK (via easychair)
http://gdy.club/11c or https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cfcpita2021
BOOK CHAPTER INFORMATION LINK
https://sites.google.com/view/cloudandfog or https://easychair.org/cfp/CFCPITA2021
For Queries related to submission, please feel free to contact:
Dr. Pankaj Bhambri
+91-98-148-28-414
Dr. Sita Rani
+91-75-080-08-004
ABOUT THE BOOK
The Internet of Things (IoT) generates a broad variety of info. However, the opportunity to continue forward may have stopped as the data reach the cloud for analysis. The proposed work will target IT and organizational technology experts and will outline a new IoT data processing and intervention (Fog Computing) system. The most time-sensitive data on the networks, near where it is produced, is i)analyzed instead of transferring large quantities of IoT data to the cloud, edge or fog computing, ii) act on IoT data in policy milliseconds and iii) submit the selected data to the cloud for historic analysis and long-term storage.
IoT speeds up understanding and reaction to multiple events. Faster response times improve productivity, raise the quality of service and strengthen the security in sectors such as development, oil and gas, infrastructure, transport, mines and the public sector. Connecting modern hardware types to the Internet often opens up new markets for businesses. Pay-as-you-drive insurance, service illumination and service computer are its examples. The Internet of Things promotes the construction of a modern infrastructure. The established cloud models are not designed to handle the volume, scale and pace of data generated by the Internet of Things. Hundreds of billions of machines that were previously unconnected generate more than two exabytes of data every day. By 2023, nearly 100 billion "stuffs" would be linked to the Internet. To migrate, all the data from these objects to the cloud for review, it will take vast quantities of bandwidth. In addition, pluralities of new materials serve billions of new goods. Some devices use industrial protocols and not IP to communicate with a controller. These data can first be migrated to IP before they are sent for retrieval or storage to the cloud.
This book focuses on the cloud and fog computing problems and solutions for IoT applications. It will cover the new approaches to frames and schemes to deal in the fog/cloud paradigm of storage, communication, computing and control. These new approaches support IoT and new applications in relation to potential network wireless architectures. The book explores recent and new trends and leads to a potential course for the ideas, practices, norms, and strategies related to IoT communication, working on the evolving mobile networking paradigms for 2021-2022.
The Book Chapters Titles available (but not limited to) are:
Ø Journey of Cloud, Opportunities and Challenges
Ø Introduction to Sensors and IoT
Ø Protocol Stack in Wireless Sensor Networks
Ø Virtualization concepts and Industrial standards
Ø Introduction to Cloud Computing and its platforms
Ø Introduction to Fog Computing and its architecture
Ø Routing Protocols, Device to Device Communication and Service Discovery in IoT
Ø Resource Management and Task Offloading
Ø Resource Allocations and Task Scheduling in Cloud Computing
Ø Virtual Private Cloud: IoT based applications
Ø IoT Data Analytics
Ø Sophistication of Systems and Role of Machine Learning in IoT-Cloud Platforms
Ø Design Challenges in IoT Applications: Case Study Approaches
Ø Fog Computing Application in Smart City: Case Study Approaches
Ø Programming Smart Devices and Data Gathering through Cloud Platforms
Ø Industrial IoT
Ø Fog Computing Architecture for Cloud of Things
Ø iFogSim Toolkit
Ø Energy-Efficient Cloud and Fog Computing
Ø IoT for Healthcare Systems
Ø Cloud-Fog-IoT Federation
Ø Cloud-Fog-IoT Queuing Model
Ø Towards Osmotic Computing: Integration of IoT-Fog-Cloud
Ø Autonomous Transportation System through IoT-Fog-Cloud
Ø Security Issues in IoT-Fog-Cloud
Ø Case Studies in IoT-Fog-Cloud
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