ACM物联网汇刊

IF 3.5 Q2 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS ACM Transactions on Internet of Things Pub Date : 2020-03-02 DOI:10.1145/3379599
S. Dustdar, G. Picco
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物联网(IoT)需要多个研究领域之间的协同作用,并包含广泛的多学科主题,包括低功耗无线网络、嵌入式系统、数据流架构、数据分析和机器学习、云和边缘计算、服务计算和中间件、安全和隐私以及社交计算。ACM物联网交易(TIOT)发表了与这些主题及其在物联网背景下的相互关系广泛相关的新颖研究贡献和经验报告,重点关注系统设计,端到端架构和使能技术,原则上涵盖了从硬件设备到应用层的整个范围。随着范围的扩大,TIOT的另一个定义因素是,报告的结果和见解必须得到强有力的实验成分的证实。预计这将在现实场景(例如,基于现场部署或用户研究)或公共数据集中提供拟议技术的证据,目的是促进在现实世界中采用和利用TIOT中发表的新思想。同样,关于在实际应用中使用或改编已知系统和技术的经验报告也同样受欢迎,因为这些研究为研究人员和实践者都带来了有价值的见解。这第一期,首期见证了上述主题的广度和对实验验证的强调,因为它从提出与可穿戴计算和基于光的定位相关的新型系统级技术的文章开始,继续关注边缘安全和云中的物联网服务的贡献,然后以物联网应用的本体定义结束。许多其他有趣的论文已经被接受,并将出现在未来的问题。所有这些高质量的贡献都是从来自世界各地的优秀作品中挑选出来的。我们很高兴地看到,物联网的研究领域正日益蓬勃发展。在这方面,我们很幸运有一个优秀的编辑委员会帮助我们审查和选择这些众多和不同的提交。董事会的副编辑反映了TIOT的科学使命和价值观,由学术界和工业界的顶尖研究人员组成,具有资历,性别和地理的平衡组合。我们真诚地感谢他们所有人接受帮助我们完成将TIOT的第一个问题变为现实的微妙任务。事实上,ACM TIOT是许多人工作的结果,我们想在这篇社论中公开感谢他们中的一些人。我们非常感谢Steve Welch和ACM出版委员会与我们联系,并在我们的脑海中播下物联网新交易的种子,从而启动了这一进程。Lothar Thiele和Tarek Abdelzaher与我们一起起草了期刊提案,提供了对定义当前TIOT范围至关重要的见解;我们很荣幸拥有这两者
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ACM Transactions on Internet of Things
The Internet of Things (IoT) demands synergy among several research domains and incorporates a broad range of multidisciplinary topics, including low-power wireless networking, embedded systems, data streaming architectures, data analytics and machine learning, cloud and edge computing, service computing and middleware, and security and privacy, as well as social computing. ACM Transactions on Internet of Things (TIOT) publishes novel research contributions and experience reports broadly related to these topics and their interrelations in the context of IoT, with a focus on system designs, end-to-end architectures, and enabling technologies, covering in principle the entire spectrum from hardware devices up to the application layer. Along with this large breadth of scope, another defining element of TIOT is that the results and insights reported in it must be corroborated by a strong experimental component. This is expected to offer evidence of the proposed techniques in realistic scenarios (e.g., based on field deployments or user studies) or public datasets, with the intent to facilitate adoption and exploitation in the real world of the novel ideas published in TIOT. In the same light, experience reports about the use or adaptation of known systems and techniques in real-world applications are equally welcome, as these studies elicit valuable insights for researchers and practitioners alike. This first, inaugural issue bears witness to the aforementioned breadth of topics and emphasis on experimental validation, as it begins with articles proposing novel system-level techniques concerned with wearable computing and light-based positioning, continues with contributions concerned with security at the edge and IoT services in the cloud, and then ends with the definition of ontologies for IoT applications. Many other interesting papers have already been accepted and will appear in the upcoming issues. All of these high-quality contributions have been selected from an outstanding number of submissions from all over the world. We are very excited to see that the research field of IoT is increasingly gaining momentum. In this respect, we are fortunate to have an outstanding editorial board helping us with the process of reviewing and selecting from these many and diverse submissions. The associate editors on the board reflect the scientific mission and values of TIOT and comprise top-notch researchers from academia and industry, with a balanced mix of seniority, gender, and geography. We sincerely thank all of them for accepting to help us in the delicate task of bringing the first issues of TIOT to reality. Indeed, ACM TIOT is the result of the work of many people, some of whom we want to publicly thank in this inaugural editorial. We are very grateful to Steve Welch and the ACM Publications Board for kickstarting the process by contacting us and planting the seed of a new transaction on IoT in our heads. Lothar Thiele and Tarek Abdelzaher drafted the journal proposal alongside us, offering insights that were key in defining the current scope of TIOT; we are honored to have both
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