AIBThings-2023: International Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain, and Internet of Things Central Michigan University Michigan, MI, United States, September 16-17, 2023 |
Conference website | https://aibthings.com/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=aibthings2023 |
The recent trends in technology are offering new avenues for innovation across researchers, academics, and industry. At The IEEE International Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain, and Internet of Things, (AIBThings), we aim to gather researchers from both academia and industry to deliverate on recent developments and future perspectives that will help shaping the world to meet the demands of modern era. The conference is organized by Central Michigan University (CMU), USA, on September 16-17, 2023. The conference will serve as an interdisciplinary forum that may help the research community to take a step forward and share the research findings.
You are cordially invited to submit a full paper for consideration at the conference. Accepted papers will be submitted for inclusion into IEEE Xplore subject to meeting IEEE Xplore’s scope and quality requirements. All authors are requested to format their papers according to IEEE Paper format. Each paper will be peer-reviewed by at least two reviewers and evaluated based on originality, technical and/or research content/depth, correctness, relevance to conference, contributions, and readability. The papers will be accepted based on technical merit, interest, applicability, and how well they fit a coherent and balanced technical program.
General ChairAhmed Abdelgawad, PhD
Submission Guidelines
The final version of a paper should be not exceed 5 pages including references. The manuscript should be prepared according to the guidelines defined by IEEE Conference Proceedings Templates (Microsoft Word, Latex). The paper should be submitted in word or pdf format (in English only). An extra fee will be charged for each additional page above 5 pages. All submissions should be made through
List of Topics
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Topics of interest include but not limited to the following:
Track - 1: Blockchain Technologies
- Blockchain for Internet of Things
- Blockchain for Cyber Physical Services
- Blockchain for Social Media Platforms
- Blockchain and Artificial Intelligence
- Smart Contracts and Verification
- Security, Privacy, Attacks, and Forensics
- Decentralized Internet Infrastructure
- Blockchain-based Digital Twins For Parallel Governance
- Blockchain-based Digital Twins For Cyber Resilient Auto Industry
- Open-Source Platforms For Implementing Blockchain
- Sustainable Blockchain-Based Digital Twins Manufacturing In Industry 4.0
- Key Technologies of Blockchain
- Architectures and Platforms For Blockchain
- Blockchain Standardization Issues
- Platforms for Smart Contracts
- Anonymity and Privacy In Blockchain
- 4th and 5th Generation Blockchain
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Track - 2: Artificial Intelligence
- Deep Learning, Machine Learning, and AI Algorithms
- Machine Learning and Data Mining
- Natural Language Processing
- Deep/ Reinforcement Learning
- Decision Support Systems
- Genetic Algorithms and Swarm Optimization
- Application of AI in Big Data
- Explainable Artificial Intelligence and Intelligent Systems
- Edge & Fog Computing
- AI in Robotics
- Image processing and Computer Vision
- Circuits and Systems for AI
- Medical Image Processing
- Supervised and Unsupervised Techniques
- AI for Remote Sensing and related Applications
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Track – 3: Internet of Things
- IoT Services and Applications
- Digital Twins in IoT Applications
- Security and Privacy for IoT
- IoT Architecture and Middleware
- Context-Awareness and Location-Awareness
- Networking and Communication Protocols
- Machine to Machine Communications
- Energy Efficiency in IoT
- Internet of Medical Things
- Smart Sensor Networks and Embedded System
- Circuits and Systems for IoT
Committees
General Chairs
- Dr. Ahmed Abdelgawad, Central Michigan University, USA.
- Dr. Alaa Ali Hameed, Istinye University, Turkey.
- Dr. Akhtar Jamil, National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences, Pakistan.
Technical Program Chairs
- Dr. Nelly Elsayed, University of Cincinnati, USA
- Dr. Yasser Ismail, Southern University and A&M College, USA
Publication & Publicity Chair
- Dr. Prasanth Yanambaka, Texas Woman's University, School of Sciences, USA
- Saeed Bidi, Institut Jean le Rond d’Alembert Sorbonne Université, France
Advisory Committee
- Dr. Zag ElSayed, University of Cincinnati, Consultant at Oil Center Research, USA
- Dr. Sapna Katiyar, Advisor (Technology) Impledge Technologies, India
- Dr. Ala Al-Fuqaha, Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Qatar
Organizing Committee
- Dr. Mohamed Shaban, University of South Alabama, USA
- Dr. Mahmoud Darwich, University of Mount Union, USA
- Dr. Kasem Khalil, University of Mississippi, USA
Technical Program Committee
- Dr. Ahmed Sherif, University of Southern Mississippi, USA
- Dr. Alexandra Vultureanu, University of Craiova, Romania
- Dr. Angela Guercio, Kent State University, USA
- Dr. Atta Ur Rehman, Ajman University, United Arab Emirates.
- Dr. Cafer Avcı, Aalto University, Finland
- Dr. Chawki Djeddi, University of Rouen, France
- Dr. Claudia Catalina Caro Ruiz, Del Rosario University, Colombia
- Dr. Costin Bădică, University of Craiova, Romania
- Dr. Enkeleda Lulaj, University Haxhi Zeka, Kosovo
- Dr. Ernst Leiss, University of Houston, USA
- Dr. Faezeh Soleimani, Ball State University, USA
- Dr. Fushuan Wen, Zhejiang University, China
- Dr. Gabriella Casalino, Università Degli Studi Di Bari, Italy .
- Dr. Gokarna Sharma, Kent State University, USA
- Dr. Hany Ammar, West Virginia University, USA
- Dr. Hao Ying, Wayne State University, USA
- Dr. Hawzhin Mohammed, Penn State University, USA
- Dr. Huseyin Seker, Birmingham City University, USA
- Dr. Iyad Abu Doush, American University of Kuwait, Kuwait
- Dr. Kenneth Chukwuba, Southwest Minnesota State University, USA.
- Dr. Khaled Rabie Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
- Dr. Kiran Sood, Chitkara University,India.
- Dr. Mariyam Ouaissa, Moulay Ismail University Meknes, Morocco.
- Dr. Marta Cimitile , Unitelma Sapienza University of Rome, Itlay
- Dr. Maytham Alabbas, University of Basrah, Iraq
- Dr. Mehak Khan, Oslo Metropolitan University, Oslo, Norway.
- Dr. M. Mehdi Owrang O.,American University, USA
- Dr. Mirjana Ivanovic, University of Novi Sad, Serbia
- Dr. Mohd Helmy Abd Wahab, Universiti Tun Hussein Onn, Malaysia
- Dr. Muhammad Abdul Basit, Montana Technological University, USA.
- Dr. Mustafa S. Aljumaily, University of Tennessee, USA
- Dr. Omar Eddash, University of Louisiana, USA
- Dr. Osama Mohammed, Florida International University, USA
- Dr. Oscar Julián Perdomo Charry, Del Rosario University, Colombia
- Dr. Pasquale Ardimento, Università Degli Studi Di Bari, Itlay
- Dr. Ranganadha Vemuri, University of Cincinnati, USA
- Dr. Sara del Río García, RHEA Group for European Space Agency, Spain
- Dr. Suleyman Eken, Kocaeli University, Turkey
- Dr. Subir Majumder,West Virginia University, USA
- Dr. Xuechao Li, Auburn University, USA
- Dr. Zhenyu Zhao, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Invited Speakers
IEEE IoT TsC, IPv6 Forum - CO-CHAIR
Biography Highlights
- Founder & President, IPv6 FORUM www.ip6forum.org,
- Founding Co-chair, IEEE 5G World Forum
- Co-Chair, IEEE Blockchain Forum
- Former Chair, IEEE IoT World Forum
- Emeritus Trustee, Internet Society www.isoc.org.
- Board Member IPv6 Ready & Enabled Logos Program and Board Member World Summit Award www.wsis-award.org.
- Member of 3GPP PCG (Board) (www.3gpp.org)
- Chair ETSI IPv6 Industry Specification Group :
- Member of UN Strategy Council Member of Future Internet Forum EU Member States (representing Luxembourg).
- Former VP, Ericsson Telebit, Denmark/Sweden
- Former VP, Develcon, Canada
- IPv6 Forum Internet Pioneer Award, 2002
- IPv6 LifeTime Achievement Award, 2016.
- Research Fellow @ University of Luxembourg (since 2006) on multiple European Commission Next Generation Technologies Projects.
KEYNOTE TITLE: IPV6-BASED BLOCKCHAIN & IOT
Abstract:
Blockchain, AI and IoT represent the three greatest innovations of our time. Blockchain gives us a payment and data-integrity platform that can help build trust in digital environments. AI gives computers an unbounded intelligence that is starting to rival the human mind. IoT takes the Internet to the next level. At present, there is very little crossover between the three disciplines. Each offers a vastly different value proposition to its users, who, in turn, must acquire different skillsets and master different technology.Blockchain as an end-to-end Internet application requiring routable IP address space to identify the source and destination IP addresses for better traceability and transparency where needed. Now since the current Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) has run out of routable address space back in February 2011, the new Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) comes with a virtually unlimited address spaces with 2 to the power of 128 (340 Trillion Trillion Trillion) address space restoring thereby the end to end model offering routable address space for applications like Blockchain to scale. The use of new IPv6-based technologies such as Multicast (BIERv6) and Segment Routing over IPv6 (SRv6) enhances further the deployment of Blockchain, unlocking new applications of the Blockchain technology have extended to various social and economic solutions in trade and supply chain management, financial services, manufacturing, art and media, smart cities, property and title transfers, management of the integrity of elections, and improving the quality of healthcare while reducing the risk of errors, as well as many others.The construct of global economy is primarily based on a set of contracts, transactions, and records that govern our economic, legal, and political systems. They protect assets, establish, and verify identities and document sequences of events. They govern interactions among nations, businesses, communities, and individuals. Blockchain has in recent years, emerged as the foundational technology offering solutions to improve business value chains, enhance efficiencies, enable a system of trust based on consensus, while unlocking further economic activities without the need for a trusted third-party intermediary. This technology is additionally shaping the third generation of web services referred to as Web3 or the “Internet of Value/Trust” while unlocking new economic prospects.
2. Soumya Kanti Datta
CEO and Founder of Digiotouch, France
Biography
Soumya is an entrepreneur, investor, and a secure software developer. At Digiotouch, he is on a mission to deliver secure, trustworthy, and sustainable solutions for the Next-Generation Internet (NGI). He is enthusiastically talks about Extended Reality (XR) and Quantum Computing. He has more than a decade of experience in AI, Blockchain, Cybersecurity, and IoT. IEEE elevated him to the grade of IEEE Senior Member in recognition of his significant contributions to IoT. He has delivered keynote & invited talks, panel discussions, and tutorials in 70+ international conferences and events. Soumya is the recipient of many awards for his research and leadership from IEEE WF-IoT 2019 (Ireland), IEEE ICII 2018 (USA), EU Datathon 2018 (Belgium), IEEE TenSymp 2018 (Australia), IEEE ISCE 2017 (Malaysia), and IEEE GCCE 2015 (Japan). He has been an active contributor to international standards including W3C Web of Things Working Groups on WoT architecture and Things Description, IEEE P2145 on Standard for Framework and Definitions for Blockchain Governance, and oneM2M IoT.
KEYNOTE TITLE: PIONEERING A SECURE, TRUSTWORTHY, SUSTAINABLE NEXT-GENERATION INTERNET
Abstract:
The Internet has become firmly weaved into the fabric of our daily lives and is recognized as a key for fueling educational, socio-economic, cultural, and business activities. Yet, there is an erosion in trust on the innovations that power the Internet and applications. There are reasons for it, including: rapid spread of misinformation, dominance of gatekeepers distorting the market, non-transparent use of personal data, insecure digital products & services.With half of the humanity accessing and consuming services over the Internet, it is high time to reimagine and reengineer the Internet for the third millennium and beyond. The Next Generation Internet (NGI) is a broad umbrella of technologies that are already shaping the future Internet ecosystem. In this visionary talk, Soumya will explore four key pillars for pioneering a secure, trustworthy, sustainable NGI – decentralization & trust, security & resilience, collective intelligence, and inclusion & sustainability.Fostering such NGI will pave the way for a trustworthy, open, inclusive society, and become an essential driver for the long-term competitiveness of the global economy. Let’s engineer an Internet of Humans and Internet for Humans.
Publication
Accepted papers will be submitted for inclusion into IEEE Xplore.
Venue
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IEEE Northeast Michigan
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