LS-NoT 2025
Long and Short Range Wireless Technologies Applied to IoT for Networks of Tomorrow
co-located with DCOSS-IoT 2025
Tuscany (Lucca), Italy, June 9-11, 2025
Submission link: TBA
The popularity of the IoT has grown over the last decade thanks to its numerous applications and the evolution of micro electronics. Moreover, with this evolution, the price of IoT components decreased during the last decade, which made them more accessible and eased their integration in specific areas. This leads to pioneer IoT applications opening an exciting path to the world of tomorrow. From these domains, we can note : Satellite communications (satellite-to-satellite, satellite-to-earth, earth-to-satellite), Wide range communication in white areas, Vehicular communications (vehicle-to-vehicle, vehicle-to-infrastructure, infrastructure-to-vehicle), Fog and Edge computing, etc. just to name a few. These new domains in IoT bring challenges and opportunities in terms of communication, whether in long or short range, that the actual wireless technologies need to tackle. For these reasons, this new workshop aims at finding and promoting new solutions for long and short range IoT applications. Moreover, any recent communication technologies that can be applied to IoT devices have to be investigated and promoted. From these technologies, we can note the next upgrade of the Internet (6G, tactile Internet, etc.), Bluetooth Low Energy, Visible Light Communications (VLC), Magnetic Inductions, Acoustic waves, etc.
Ahmed Meddahi: IMT Nord Europe, France
Anna Förster: University of Bremen, German
Gerardo Hernández Oregón: Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, Italy
Igor Tchappi: University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Jocelyn Edinio Zacko: African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS), Cameroon
Joel Paulin Tanzouak Vaumi: Sogeti, France
Kevin Jioken: Ecole Polytechnique de Paris, France
Laurent Clavier: IMT Nord Europe, France
Patrick Sondi: IMT Nord Europe, France
Paul Dayang: University of Ngaoundéré, Cameroon
Samuel Kotva: African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS), Cameroon
Thenuka Karunathilake: University of Bremen, German
Yasir Saleem: Aberystwyth University, United Kingdom
TBA
You can contact any of the TPC Chairs for further informations.