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Call for Book Chapters

Cloud Network Management: An IOT based Framework will be published by CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, USA

Important Dates

  • Proposal (Extended abstract) (500 words) Submission: April 20, 2019* April 30, 2019*
  • Proposal (Acceptance/Rejection): May 15, 2019 (no later than)
  • Full Chapter due (10000-12000 words): July 15, 2019 August 15, 2019 August 20, 2019 (FINAL)
  • Notification: August 20, 2019 September 20, 2019
  • Revised submission to editor(s): September 30, 2019 October 20, 2019
  • Final decission from editor(s): October 31, 2019
  • Submission of Chapters (to the publisher): November 30, 2019 December 31, 2019
  • Publication Time: Q1/2020 (estimated)

Summary

The data storage and its management at a remote location are one of the most challenging tasks in cloud computing. Where the mobile user seeks more data accuracy and availability in a pervasive environment. It was the core motivation for the Cloud Networks Internet-of-Things (CN-IoT). Here, we expect to retrieve the personal information arrays, and it needs a unique management methodology for growing information and manipulation procedure over the large data set and the Internet. It is the major challenge in networks based cloud system. With the exponential growth of the network and data management, the CN-IoT must be implement in fast-growing service sectors such as with logistic and enterprise management, where the “Big Data” has a crucial role. The network-based IoT work as a bridge to fill the gap between information technology and cloud networks, where the data can be easily accessible. This book provides a framework for the next generation cloud networks, and it is the emerging part of fifth-generation (5G) partnership projects. This contributed book has following features (1) on demand cloud network data access via internet and digitalization of contexts (2) creating a pervasive access network to enable a fully virtual mobile and interconnected distributed environment (3) providing a heterogeneous massive data connectivity in a distributed framework. It achieves higher speed, increased capacity, decreased latency, and better quality of service (QoS) and quality of experience (QoE). It is the one the efficient and promising technologies to meet the high demand for cloud-based network support, which allows short-range, low-power, and low-cost based internet based universal data access. The automatic identification of CN-IoT based data handling capabilities allows improving individual data user capability. The large level of implementation has the advantage of cost-efficient data access benefits.

This book outlines advancements in the state-of-the-art, standards, and practices of cloud-based networking, IoT cloud application, cloud mobility management in wireless systems. It will be an incremental effort to identify emerging trends, research, and developments that will ultimately define the future of the cloud and relation with IoT. This book would be a valuable reference for academics and practitioners alike, and this title covers topics such as cloud and network virtualization technology, IoT service-oriented architecture, network utility computing, cloud network application services, grid, and pervasive computing, and IoT enabling technologies.

The proposed book is an edited volume, and we will invite the book chapter from the expert researcher without any negotiation of subject and publication quality.

Topics include, but are not limited to, the following:

  1. Evolution of IoT, Cloud Network and Network Mobility
    1. State of the art for cloud-IoT-networks
      • Introduction of modern networks
      • The current trade for cloud-based IoT
      • Challenges and issue
      • Possible research directions
    2. The IoT applications in cloud network and mobility
      • Introduction to cloud-based mobility
      • The next generation of mobility management
      • Challenges in cloud-based network mobility
      • Performance analysis of cloud-based network mobility
    3. IoT cloud network mobility
      • Mobility management in next-generation network-based
      • Mobility over the cloud and IoT
      • Handover management in cloud IoT
      • Future direction and open challenges
  2. Standards and Protocol
    1. The IoT based Cloud Network: Architecture and Design
      • The advanced design of future cloud IoT
      • Standardization and regularization for cloud IoT
      • Mobility management scheme for cloud IoT
      • Open challenges and pit-fill
    2. A Taxonomy of IoT based cloud network: Technical workflow
      • Technical overview of cloud-based IoT
      • Real-time system implementation prerequisite
      • Technical challenges to implement the cloud IoT
      • Possible solution for real-time implementation
    3. The Edge and Fog based IoT Cloud
      • The next generation could data services
      • The Edge and fog cloud service and networks
      • The Edge-fog-IoT network and state-of-art
      • Challenges and solutions
  3. The Arrowhead Framework Architecture
    1. A Taxonomy of IoT Cloud Network over Computing
      • The introduction of cloud over IoT applications
      • Cloud computing paradigm over traditional computing
      • IoT cloud over tradition computing, Architecture, Performance, and System
      • Emerging areas of cloud networks over computing
  4. Engineering and applications for IoT Cloud Network
    1. IoT Cloud Network for Smart Cities
      • Introduction to Smart cities
      • Smart cities design issues
      • Cloud computing over smart cities
      • IoT and smart cities
      • New design and performance of IoT cloud for smart cities
    2. IoT Cloud Network for Healthcare
      • Introduction to modern health computing
      • Smart healthcare design issues
      • Cloud computing over the intelligent healthcare system
      • IoT and smart health system paradigms
      • New design and performance of IoT cloud for smart health care and monitor system

* Proposal submission

A proposal for book chapter is needed from prospective authors before the proposal submission due date, describing the objective, scope, and structure of the proposed chapter. Proposal (Extended abstract) in 500 words with title and list of authors. The Abstract need to mail to the editor(s) by the date mentioned above in pdf format.

Once accepted by Editors, the preparation of manuscripts submitted for the book must be original and not previously published elsewhere or currently under review. A full chapter (10000-12000 words) in specific CRC press format available, then go to Resources/For Authors. Click to download LATEX format. Edit in the chapter folder. Download guideline. Latex will be more preferred format. The formatting of manuscripts should follow: A4 page format, single column with 11 point Times New Roman font with 1.5 line spacing, while submitting your manuscript as Microsoft Office Word document. Use the number referencing style as usually used for regular research papers, NOT APA style.

Acceptance of chapter proposals will be communicated to lead chapter authors after a formal double-blind review process, to ensure relevance, quality, and originality. The submission of chapter proposals should be processed via Easychair system CNM-CRCPress-2020. Click to view Call for chapter.

No personal email will be accepted for full chapter submission.

Book Editors

Sanjay Kumar Biswash, NIIT University, India, skbismu@gmail.com

Sourav Kanti Addya, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, India, kanti.sourav@ieee.org

Additional Information

Inquiries and chapter proposal submissions can be forwarded electronically by email, to editor(s) with “CRC Press Book Chapter” in the title.