Sixth International Workshop on Energy Management for Sustainable Internet-of-Things and Cloud Computing

In conjunction with FiCloud 2019, The 7th International Conference on Future Internet of Things and Cloud
Istanbul, Turkey, 26-28 August 2019

With the emergence of wireless communications, geolocation technologies and cloud computing, innovative applications are designed for the Internet of Things (IoT) and Cyber-physical systems, targeting intensive data computations and virtualization technologies. Due to their constraints in terms of energy, computational power, memory, high mobility, sporadic connectivity, and sometimes security constraints, some smart devices need to outsource data storage, application hosting and computation to the Cloud. Hence, the IoT and Cyber-physical systems require efficient and adaptive energy management solutions that optimize energy consumptions through energy-aware communications protocols, scheduling methods, self-organization mechanisms, offloading techniques, and security solutions, among others. In addition, alternative energy sources available in their surrounding environments could be used to achieve perpetual functioning without replacing or recharging batteries as often through energy harvesting. Furthermore, energy management and optimisation are also a concern for cloud data centres that need efficient managements of power and performance for computing and air conditioning, and of environmental impact. These factors largely improvise cost versus energy optimisation, which can be achieved through various intelligent optimisation and control for the IoT and Cloud. This workshop will address a range of problems related to energy-aware, energy-efficient management solutions for designing distributed computing platforms (software and hardware) for the IoT, Cyber-physical and Cloud Computing systems.

Prospective authors are invited to submit original, previously unpublished work, reporting on novel and significant research contributions, on-going research projects, experimental results and recent developments related to, but not limited to, the following topics: