IEEE 7th World Forum on Internet of Things
14 June–31 July 2021 // New Orleans, Louisiana, USA

Authors / Proposers

NOTICE:

  • We apologize for the delay.  Instructions to upload the recording of your Technical Paper will be provided to you by Friday, May 28th.  The date to upload the recording of all Technical Papers is moved to June 4th.  Thank you for your patience.

 

    Paper Submission

 

If you are looking to submit a paper or a proposal, the following table contains all of the elements of the program and their designation:

 

WF-IOT 2021 Topic List
Topic Topic Name
1 Applications, Processes, and Services
2 Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Analytics
3 Basic and Enabling Technologies
4 Communication, Connectivity, and Networking
5 Computing – from Edge to Cloud
6 Cybersecurity, Security, and Privacy
7 Infrastructure, Devices, and Components
8 Information Processing from Multimedia and Heterogenous Sources
9 Results from Experiments, Demonstrations and Trials, and Deployment Experiences
10 Social and Societal Impacts
11 Systems Engineering, Integration Methods, and Operation Technologies
12 Theoretical foundations, design methods, and architectural considerations
13 Workshops
13.1 7th Workshop on Blockchain based Secure Trust Environment Model for Internet of Things
13.2 Mobile Edge Computing and Data Analytics for IoT
13.3 Workshop on Wireless Intelligent Secure Trustable Things: bringing IoT and AI together
13.4 Workshop on Unmanned Aerial Vehicles-Assisted Communications for the Internet of Things
13.5 Workshop on Fog Computing for Beyond IoT Services and Opportunities
14 Special Sessions
14.1 Vehicular Edge of Things Computing for Sustainable Internet Services Provisioning
14.2 IoT Empowered Multi-Energy Systems
14.3 Smart Health and Internet of Medical Things
14.4 AI-IIoT: The Future of Intelligent Industry
14.5 IoT based Consumer Technologies for Smart Villages
14.6 IoT for Emergency Response and Disaster Recovery
15 Industry Forums
16 Vertical & Topical
17 M.Sc. Forum
18 PhD Forum
19 Demo
20 Tutorials
21 Late Breaking News

 

The following workshops and special session tracks are seeking papers due on 22 March 2021:

Workshops Tracks:

Track 13.1: 7th Workshop on Blockchain based Secure Trust Environment Model for Internet of Things

Track 13.2: Mobile Edge Computing and Data Analytics for IoT

Track 13.3: Wireless Intelligent Secure Trustable Things: bringing IoT and AI together

Track 13.4: Unmanned Aerial Vehicles-Assisted Communications for the Internet of Things (UAV4IoT)

Track 13.5: Fog and Edge Computing for Beyond IoT Services and Opportunities

Track 13.6: The Digital Twin and the Internet of Things

Special Sessions Tracks:

Track 14.1: Vehicular Edge of Things Computation for Sustainable Internet Services Provisioning

Track 14.2: IoT Empowered Multi-Energy Systems

Track 14.3: Smart Health and Internet of Medical Things

Track 14.4: AI-IIoT: The Future of Intelligent Industry

Track 14.5: IoT Technologies for Smart Villages

Track 14.6: IoT for Emergency Response and Disaster Recovery

Late Breaking News Paper Technical Papers

The deadline for regular paper submissions closed on February 15th. We have made a provision to accept additional papers that contain original and novel ideas with a deadline of March 22nd. In making your submission, please indicate the topic area (Track 1-12) from the original CfP and use the Track below.

Track 21:  Late Breaking News Technical Papers

Conference content will be submitted for inclusion into IEEE Xplore as well as other Abstracting and Indexing (A&I) databases.

Paper Submission for Vertical and Topical Tracks

Track 16: Vertical and Topical Tracks Submission

  • Deadline for suggesting speakers for the V&T Tracks: 14 June 2021 23:59 (GMT -0700)
  • Deadline for submitting accompanying papers for V&T Tracks: 24 May 2021 23:59 (GMT -0700)
  • Notification of accompanying paper acceptance for V&T Tracks: 14 June 2021 23:59 (GMT -0700)
  • Final submission of accepted accompanying papers for V&T Tracks: 28 June 2021 23:59 (GMT -0700)
WF-IoT 2021 Author Instructions
Important Deadlines:
  • Industry Forum Proposal Submissions (Closed): 22 March 2021 23:59 (GMT -0700)
  • Authors Notifications (Closed): 13 April 2021 23:59 (GMT -0700)
  • Final Submission (Closed): 7 May 2021 23:59 (GMT -0700)
  • Paper Submissions (Closed): 15 February 2021 23:59 (GMT -0700)
  • Tutorial Proposal Submissions (Closed): 15 February 2021 23:59 (GMT -0700)
  • Late Breaking News Paper Submissions (Closed): 22 March 2021 23:59 (GMT -0700)
  • Workshops/Special Sessions Paper Submissions (Closed) : 22 March 2021 23:59 (GMT -0700)
Submissions:
  • ALL submissions must be made on-line from this web site.
  • Email submissions will NOT be accepted.
  • If you are making multiple submissions, you only need to create one web account. Use the same account (User name & Password) for any additional submissions.
  • If you need to edit any author information or resubmit your paper, it may be done up until the submission deadline.
Paper Specifications:
Use our templates to meet formatting requirements below. Your paper must comply with the following specifications:

  • Paper Length: Maximum 6 pages, including figures, tables & references
  • Paper Size: US Letter (8.5″ x 11″) or A4 (210mm X 297mm)
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  • Note: Deviations from the above paper specifications could impede the review of your paper and result in rejection.
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Additional Requirements:
If your paper is accepted for publication at this conference, you will also need to adhere to the following requirements:

  • IEEE policy requires you to file a copyright release for each accepted submission. Without a copyright release on file, your paper CANNOT be published. Further instructions will be included in your decision email.
  • REMINDER: At least one author per accepted submission must be registered AND attend the conference to present their paper.
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