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Timeline

Click here to access EasyChair for submission. Make sure you select the track "Workshop on TinyML, IoT and Monitoring Environment (TIME)".

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  • Submission Deadline:                                                               

  • Acceptance Notification: 

  • Camera-Ready Version: 20 June, 2024

  • Workshop Date: TBC                                                                                                              

Submission Guidelines

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All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference. The following paper categories are welcome:

  • Each manuscript should include the complete paper text, all illustrations, and references. The manuscript should conform to the IEEE format. Authors are recommended to format their papers based on one of these templates: Suggested IEEE Proceedings Paper Template

  • IMPORTANT: Your submission must not include information that serves to identify the authors of the manuscript, such as name(s) or affiliation(s) of the author(s), anywhere in the manuscript, abstract, or in the embedded PDF data. References and bibliographic citations to the author(s) own published works or affiliations should be made in the third person.

  • We also note that the IEEE Plagiarism Policy (http://www.ieee.org/publications/policies/plagiarism_policy) covers a range of ethical issues concerning the misrepresentation of other works or one’s own work.

  • Each paper must be no more than six pages (including the abstract, figures, tables, and references), double-columned, 9pt or 10pt font.

  • Accepted papers are allowed six pages in the conference proceedings free of charge. Each additional page beyond six pages is subject to the page charge of 150.00 EUR per page up to the eight-page limit.

Topics

  • IoT Devices for Environmental Data Collection.

  • Edge Computing for Real-Time Environmental Analysis.

  • Implementing TinyML in Environmental Monitoring.

  • Scalability and Sustainability of Environmental Monitoring Systems.

  • Data Integrity, Privacy, and Security in Environmental IoT Systems.

  • Case Studies and Real-World Applications.

  • AI and Machine Learning Algorithms for Environmental Prediction.

  • AI Safety and Uncertainty Quantification of Environmental Prediction Systems.

  • Integration Challenges and Interoperability.

  • Regulatory and Ethical Considerations.

  • Future Directions and Emerging Technologies.

Format of the Day

This workshop will be a full-day workshop having a mixture of keynote speeches, peer-reviewed research and position papers presentations and a panel discussion.

08:55 to 09:00: Opening remarks
09:00 to 09:45: Invited talk: TBA
09:45 to 10:45: Peer-reviewed oral presentations
10:45 to 11:00: Coffee break
11:00 to 11:30: Peer-reviewed oral presentations
11:30 to 12:15: Invited talk: TBA
12:15 to 13:30: Lunch break and poster sessions
13:30 to 14:15: Invited talk: TBA
14:15 to 15:45: Panel discussion: “Integration of IoT, edge computing and TinyML technologies  with traditional environmental monitoring methods: state-of-the-art, challenges, and future directions”
15:45 to 16:30: Closing remarks, best paper and poster presentations announcement, and networking opportunity

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