![]() Examples are IoT demands, impacts, and implications on sensors technologies, big data management, and future internet design for various IoT use cases, such as smart cities, smart environments, smart homes, etc. Topics include IoT system architecture, IoT enabling technologies, IoT communication and networking protocols, IoT services and applications, and the social implications of IoT. The IEEE IoT Journal (IoT-J), launched in 2014 (“ Genesis of the IoT-J“), publishes papers on the latest advances, as well as review articles, on the various aspects of IoT. Special Issue on Industrial Security for Smart Cities Review & Tutorial Papers Purpose and Scope Special Issue on Age of Information and Data Semantics for Sensing, Communication and Control Co-Design in IoT” Special Issue on 6G-Enabled Internet of Things ![]() Special Issue on Intelligent Blockchain for Internet of Things Special Issue on Internet of Things for Smart Health and Emotion Care Special Issue on Space-Air-Ground Integrated Networks for Internet of Vehicles Special Issue on Enabling Massive IoT with 6G: Applications, Architectures, Challenges and Research Directions Special Issue on Towards Intelligent Internet of Medical Things and Its COVID-19 Applications and Beyond Special Issue on Methods and Infrastructures for Data Mining at the Edge of Internet of Things Special Issue on Information-Centric Wireless Sensor Networking (ICWSN) for IoT Special Issue on Connected Smart Sensors Systems for Water Quality Monitoring Special Issue on M2M/IoT Services over Satellite Networks Special Issue on Secure Data Analytics for Emerging Internet of Things Special Issue on Security, Privacy, and Trustworthiness in Intelligent Cyber-Physical Systems and Internet-of-Things Special Issue on Cybertwin-driven 6G: Architectures, Methods and Applications Special Issue on Emerging Safety, Efficiency, and Security of Embedded Software and Systems on Internet of Things Special Issue on Next-generation IoT for FinTech: Trends and Challenges Special Issue on Blockchain-enabled Internet of Things Special Issue on Graph-powered Machine Learning for Internet of Things Special Issue on Sustainable Solutions for the Internet of Things ![]() Special Issue on Artificial Intelligence-Based Systems for Industrial Internet of Things and Industry 4.0 Special issue on Advanced Communications, Control and Computing for Industrial Internet of Things Special issue on When Blockchain Meets 5/6G – Enabling Endogenously Secure IoT Special issue on Cloud/Fog/Edge-enabled Big Data Intelligence for IoE Special issue on AI and Blockchain powered IoT sustainable computing Special issue on Aerial Computing for the Internet-of-Things (IoT) Special issue on Knowledge and Service Oriented Industrial Internet of Things: Architectures, Challenges and Methodologies Special issue on Empowering the Future Generation Systems: Opportunities by the Convergence of Cloud, Edge, AI, and IoT Special issue on Intrusion Detection for the Internet of Things Special issue on Green IoT for Future Space-Air-Ground-Ocean Integrated Networks and Applications ![]() Special issue on Smart Cities and Systems: Theories, Tools, Trends, Applications, Challenges, and Opportunities Special issue on Symbiotic Active/Passive Communications for the Internet of Things (IoT) Special issue on Towards Intelligence for Space-Air-Ground Integrated Internet of Things Special issue on Smart Blockchain for IoT Trust, Security and Privacy Special issue on Cloud-Edge-Terminal Collaboration Enabled AIoT: Services, Technologies, and Applications Special issue on IoT Systems for Extreme Environments Special issue on Recent Advances of Security, Privacy, and Trust in Mobile Crowdsourcing Special Issues New Call for Papers ( Click): Please prepare your manuscript according to the Guidelines for Authors.Ĭurrent and past issues are accessible in IEEE Xplore. Topically subordinate to each other.Submission-to-ePublication = 19.3 weeks, median 16.9 weeks, average There are two types: component heads and text heads.Ĭomponent heads identify the different components of your paper and are not Headings, or heads, are organizational devices that guide the reader through Please keep your affiliations as succinct as possible (forĮxample, do not differentiate among departments of the same organization). Names should not be listed in columns nor group byĪffiliation. This is the author sequence that will be used in future citationsĪnd by indexing services. Should be listed starting from left to right and then moving down to the Minimum of one author is required for all conference articles. If that is unneeded, please comment it out. % The preceding line is only needed to identify funding in the first footnote.
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