Call for Book Chapters: Principles and Applications of Narrowband IoT

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Through this call, we request you to submit a book proposal for the above mentioned title.

Please spread this information to those who might be interested to contribute to the above title.

 

Call for Book Chapter Proposals:

Proposal Submission Deadline:  20 November 2019

Notification of Acceptance: 25 November 2019

Full Chapter Submission: 30 December 2019

 

 

How to Send your Book Chapter Proposals:

Please send your book chapter proposal through the following link. In case of any doubt please let me know.

https://www.igi-global.com/publish/call-for-papers/call-details/4419  

 

The authors are requested to send 1 or 2 page proposal with an appropriate title before 30 October 2019. The proposal should include the summary (or extended abstract of 1000 to 2000 words) of the chapter clearly mentioning the main contents, issues and the goals along with 5 to 10 key words. 

  

 

You can find the further information on the proposed book and its scope below.

 

Proposal Submission Deadline: 30 October 2019

Title: Principles and Applications of Narrowband Internet of Things

 

 

About the Book

 

Internet of things (IoT) is an emerging new technology which has utilities in almost all areas of engineering and science. IoT was started as a value added service over the mobile cellular networks. However, very fast it became a pervasive technology which can assist in all leading areas of engineering. In the modern digital ecosystem, IoT is the main technology which would facilitate the connected living paradigm. Industry 4.0 which is regarded as the fourth and the largest industrial revolution in modern human civilization is possible only over an IoT framework. In addition to the IoT, several emerging networks are disrupting the current technology markets. These networks are going to play big roles on the lives of people and businesses across the world. For instance, 5G will change the information and communication technology (ICT) ecosystem dramatically. In combination with IoT, 5G is going to change the social landscape to a large extent. However, the research is not going to stop at 5G. Beyond 5G technologies in ICT are already been researched and the progress will continue. Narrowband IoT (NBIoT) is a low power wide area version of the IoTs which needs fewer resources than other forms of IoTs. Therefore it is very much suitable for the large scale deployment of IoTs for the large projects such as smart cities, Industry 4.0, and other large deployments. This can be considered as a greener version of the IoTs. It has a large potential in the long term. Its applications are also pervasive. This is the main motivation for its deeper studies, research, and deployments.  

 

Objectives:

 

The objective of this book is to provide an in-depth understanding on the recent advances on NBIoT, its architecture, deployment issues, and its applications. In addition to the NBIoT, this book would also consider the recent topics on emerging low power IoT networks which are in focus due to their important roles. Submissions should clearly identify how they relate to topics under consideration in this book. Contributions describing an overall working system of NBIoT and reporting real world deployment experiences are particularly of interest. Submitted chapters should contain state-of-the-art research material presented in a clear and easily readable style while adhering to the IGI Global book chapter rules. Thus all the chapters must adhere to the IGI Global book chapter formats with the word limits between 10000 and 12000. 

 

Scope of the Book:

The topics of relevance include, but not limited to the following.

 

1. Fundamental Principles of IoT

2. Principles of NBIoT

3. Standards for NBIoT

4. Large scale machine-to-machine communications and NBIoT

5. 5G NBIoT

6. Mathematical models for IoT

7. Mathematical models for NBIoT

8. Principles of low power wide area networks (LPWANs)

9. Potentials of IoT in the long term

10. Potentials of NBIoT

11. Green IoT/NBIoT

12. Sustainability issues of IoT/NBIoT

13. Commercial potentials of NBIoT

14. NBIoT for Internet of Everything

15. Edge Computing for NBIoT

16. Cloud infrastructure for NBIoT

17. Large scale deployment of NBIoT

18. NBIoT for pervasive applications

19. Principal applications for NBIoT

20. NBIoT for healthcare

21. NBIoT for manufacturing and industry 4.0

22. NBIoT for smart cities

23. NBIoT for agriculture

24. NBIoT for security monitoring and policing

25. NBIoT for tracking

26. NBIoT for localization and target detection

27. NBIoT for parking

29. NBIoT for connected vehicles

30. NBIoT for space applications

31. NBIoT and satellite integration

32. NBIoT for mission critical applications

33. NBIoT for emerging applications

34. NBIoT for developing countries

35. Any other topic related to NBIoT

 

Initially, the authors are requested to send 1 or 2 page proposal with an appropriate title before 30 October 2019. The proposal should include the summary (or extended abstract of 1000 to 2000 words) of the chapter clearly mentioning the main contents, issues and the goals along with 5 to 10 key words. The chapter acceptance/rejection will be notified on or before 05 November 2019. All the proposals should be submitted through the IGI Global submission system at the following link. In case of any doubt or clarification please contact the editor at the email provided at the bottom of this notification. Please note that the following deadlines should be met for all the submissions.

Important Dates:

·       Proposal Submission Deadline: 20 November 2019

·       Notification of Acceptance: 25 November 2019

·       Full Chapter Submission: 30 December 2019

·       Review Results Returned to Authors: 15 February 2020

·       Final Chapter Submission: 30 March 2020

·       Final Notification of Chapter Acceptance: 15 April 2020

 

If you have any doubts or enquiries please contact the editor at the following emails.  

Sudhir K. Routray (Email: sudhir.routray@gmail.com / skr@ieee.org) 

Thank you.

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