After the success of the past editions of the FIA book, a new edition of the book is launched in 2012. Deadline for submission of full sections is 13 February 2012.
Important dates
- 13/2/2012 - Full section submissions
- 2/3/2012 - Notification on acceptance
- 26/3/2012 - Camera-ready copies due
- 21/4/2012 - Book publishing (tentative)
FIA Book 2012 Topics
Within the structure of the book, the following topics are expected to be covered:
- Future Internet foundations cover core cross-domain technical and horizontal topics. Chapters within this section will include architectural questions; mobile Internet, cloud computing, socio-economic questions; trust and identity; search and discovery; and experiments and experimental design.
- Future Internet technical areas are those technical domains, which are associated to the Future Internet, mainly but not limited to networks, services, Internet of Things, content, and cross-area questions.
- Future Internet application areas comprise out of user areas and communities, where the Future Internet can boost their innovation capabilities. These chapters within this section cover smart cities, smart energy, smart health, smart enterprises, smart environment, smart transportation, logistics and mobility, smart manufacturing, smart agriculture, and tourism.
- Future Internet infrastructures cover experimentation and results in real infrastructures within the FI domain.
Papers scope
The papers are expected to focus on validated results achieved and on integration and interoperation of systems across the above described areas. Late-breaking advances and approaches’ evaluation reports are also encouraged. Paper submissions must present original, unpublished research or experiences. Papers under review elsewhere must not be submitted to the FIA Book 2012.
Submission
The submission and acceptance of chapters will be subject to a
rigorous peer review process to ensure originality, timeliness,
relevance, and readability. The editors encourage that authors send
only full section proposals for review. Authors of accepted proposals
will be invited in turn to submit camera-ready sections, which will be
subject to further review, acceptance, and a potential revision. The
maximum length will be 12 pages using the LNCS format (templates can be
found here: www.springer.com/computer/lncs.
All sections need to be submitted via Easychair at
www.easychair.org
Editors in Charge
Federico Alvarez, Frances Cleary, Petros Daras, John Domingue, Alex Galis, Ana García, Anastasius Gavras, Stamatis Karnouskos, Srdjan Krco, Man-Sze Li, Volkmar Lotz, Henning Müller, Elio Salvadori, Anne-Marie Sassen, Hans Schaffers, Burkhard Stiller, Georgios Tselentis, Petra Turkama, Theodore Zahariadis
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