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Simulation Modelling Practice and Theory/Elsevier Special Issue on 
Simulation-based Performance Evaluation of Infrastructures for the 
Internet of Things: Connectivity and resource considerations
in the mobility Era


Call for Papers
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Smart wireless devices that are configured to communicate in a Mobile 
Peer-to-Peer (MP2P) manner will be soon able to have integrated features
hosting all kinds of daily needs’ applications, in a 3A (Anything, 
Anytime, Anywhere) reliable configuration, and interact with one another 
using
multiplatform applications. These advancements create the need of the 
development of a supportive infrastructure and network architecture that
will enable the realization of the Internet of Things (IoT) which will 
be able to host real-time applications in a resource and energy 
efficient reliable way.
The IoT realizes its potential in the context of a global communications 
platform that can be used by millions of independent devices co-operating
together in large or small combinations, and in shared or separated 
federations. It involves connected embedded-devices such as sensors, home
appliances, weather stations and even movable objects (such as toys, 
wearable devices-objects etc) to Internet Protocol (IP)-based networks.
This Special Issue addresses the trend in both science and industry for 
smart embedded devices (smart objects) to become IP-enabled, as well
as the latest frontier of the Internet, consisting of wireless low-power 
embedded devices-called the Wireless Embedded Internet. It also targets the
development and implementation of new fundamental architectures for the 
efficient support of IoT technologies, where many resource limitations
can be faced and various network mechanisms will be optimized by 
providing new middleware architectures that will face 
application-specific issues.
Additionally the Special Issue aims to present novel middleware 
architectures and techniques for optimizing the power consumption, 
connectivity and
reliability aspects, as well as aims to propose new models for capacity 
and data flow management for providing sufficient end-to-end resource 
management.
Performance evaluation can be performed using simulation in order to 
evaluate the performance under different efficiency angles. With 
modeling and
simulation the dynamically changing IoT environments, can be further 
analyzed and explored by utilizing computational and mathematical 
techniques,
while creating a model construct of a conceptual framework that 
describes an IoT system.



Topics
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The list of topics for this special issue includes:
-Network and system architectures of IoT
-IoT infrastructures
-Reflective and flexible application specific middleware for the IoT
-Short-range Communications for IoT
-Sensor networking technologies for IoT
-Access network technologies for IoT
-Cross-layer optimization for supportive IoT efficient resource sharing
-Energy efficiency issues and schemes
-Resource Management for the IoT support systems
-Middleware supportive architectures
-Design and evaluation of new IoT processes and/or Algorithms.
-Performance improvement of existing IoT algorithms and/or reliability 
techniques and configurations
-Semantic resource management Algorithms and techniques
-Information processing, management, and distribution in IoT
-IPv6 over low-power wireless area networks (6LoWPAN) support in the IoT 
domain
-Embedded Architectures, Techniques and Algorithms that face the 
scarceness and availability of wireless resources
-Data-synchronisation for offline support and resource availability
-Application-specific resource management (RFID implementation, MP2P 
resource availability)
-Smart Grid and the IoT infrastructures
-Theoretical aspects of modelling and simulation the IoT including 
modelling new techniques for performance-oriented design methods
-Novel techniques in computer system simulation for the IoT
-Cloud Computing and IoT convergence
-IoT and the Grid and any supportive concept for a future architecture 
of the Internet of Things


Guest Editors
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Prof. Helen Karatza
Department of Informatics
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
54124 Thessaloniki
Greece
Tel. : +30 (2310) 997974
Fax :  +30 (2310) 998419
Email: [email protected]

Dr.  Constandinos X. Mavromoustakis
Dept. of Computer Science
University of Nicosia
46 Makedonitissas Avenue, P.O.Box 24005
1700 Nicosia, CYPRUS
Tel. : +357-22-841730
Fax :  +357-22-357481
Email: [email protected]

Manuscript Submission
Articles should be a novel research work in nature and authors must 
follow the Elsevier on-line submission system at: 
http://ees.elsevier.com/simpat/.
All submissions to Simulation based Performance Evaluation of 
Infrastructures for the Internet of Things: Connectivity and resource 
considerations
in the mobility Era, should proceed on-line. Authors must select Special 
Issue: Internet of Things when they reach the “Article Type” step in the
submission process.

All submissions will be fully refereed for accuracy, technical content, 
and relevance.


Special Issue Important dates
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Paper Submission Deadline:  15 January 2012
Feedback provision to authors/Notification: 30 March 2012
Revision due: 1st May 2012
Final decision notification: 1st June, 2012
Expected Publication date: Fall 2012


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