Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Internet of things and Cloud Computing

Citation:

Hamdan H, Toral-Cruz H, Akleylek S, Mcheick H, Boubiche DE. Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Internet of things and Cloud Computing. ICC '17: Second International Conference on Internet of Things, Data and Cloud Computing [Internet]. 2017;978-1-4503-4774-7.
Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Internet of things and Cloud Computing

Abstract:

This volume contains the proceedings of the second edition of the International Conference on Internet of Things, Data and Cloud Computing (ICC 2017). The ICC 2017 conference represents an excellent opportunity for the students and the researchers, from both industrial and academic domains, having as main objective to present their latest ideas and research results in any one of the ICC 2017 topics.

Due to the fast development of the cloud computing and the computer science technology, the researchers are more attracted to combine the Internet of Things (IoT) and the Data and Cloud Computing. The Internet of Things (IoT) paradigm is based on artificially-intelligent and self-configuring nodes (things) interconnected in a dynamic and global network infrastructure. Internet of things refers to the real world and to things with limited storage and processing ability. It also refers to the main problems concerning reliability, performance, security, and privacy. On the other hand, cloud computing provides huge capacities of storage and substantial processing power, that may solve the problems of most of the Internet of things technologies.

ICC 2017 aims to provide a forum for the scientists to present their latest research results and perspectives for future works in the IoT, Data and Cloud Computing fields. The ICC 2017 conference is a scientific event, which gathered leading researchers and practitioners, who presented, exchanged, and discussed their original ideas. The ICC 2017 conference paper authors have provided high quality contributions reviewed by an international program committee featuring renowned international experts on a broad range of IoT, Data and Cloud Computing topics. More than 590 papers were submitted to the ICC 2017 conference from authors of 58 countries. Two or three reviewers were assigned to each paper and according to these reviews, 213 papers were accepted, which provides an acceptance rate of 36 %.

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