8th IFIP International Internet of Things(IoT) Conference at Hyderabad

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Institution Name: Osmania University, Hyderabad

Event Type: International Conference

Conference Name: 8th IFIP International Internet of Things(IoT) Conference

Conference Start Date: 06-11-2025

Conference End Date: 08-11-2025

About the Conference :

The International IoT Conference is IFIP’s flagship event for research, innovation, and application of the Internet of Things. Now in its 8th year, it will be held at the Osmania University. It is jointly co-hosted by three premier Indian universities, namely, Osmania University, JNTU Hyderabad, and NIT Warangal. As IoT is by nature multidisciplinary, the conference covers a wide range of topics.

The areas of interest range from communication network protocols and embedded systems to data analysis and machine learning algorithms, as well as social, legal, ethical, and economic aspects.

All these aspects aim to enable a wide range of services in areas such as e-health, mobility, energy, manufacturing, smart cities, and agriculture, to name but a few. IoT deployment must also consider security, privacy, and the social aspects of networking, which must be studied in detail to guarantee real added value for IoT users.

IFIP IoT conferences address this wide range of topics. Papers present technical advances, research into major issues, innovations, results from pilot sites and policy issues. Perspectives come from researchers, users, user organizations, the ICT industry, authorities, and regulators.

Call for papers:

IoT is revolutionizing the way we live! Experts and organizations are addressing the topic in policy statements, papers and conferences. There are many aspects to be looked at when talking about IoT.

Earlier developments were quite focused on the lower-level aspects such as interfacing, communication protocols and standards, base platforms, energy efficiency and energy harvesting, smart devices and smart sensors, etc. With the exponential growth of the number of devices and sensors connected to Internet and their increasing levels of embedded intelligence, other relevant challenges emerge, including organizational structures, collaborative cyber-physical ecosystems, end-user development, self-organizing systems, distributed decision making, collective adaptive and cognitive systems, behavioural models, systems resilience, handling big data, etc.

The IFIP International Internet of Things (IoT) Conference addresses this wide variety of aspects. Papers will show technical advancements, research on major questions, policy issues, and so on. Perspectives will be from the people and organizations involved (users, user organizations, ICT professionals, ICT industry, authorities / regulators) and from the phase of an IoT system or component (development, production / manufacturing, implementation, maintenance, management, use).

Main topics of interest (non-exhaustive list):

  • Education, training, awareness
  • End-user development
  • Usability and accessibility
  • Context-dependent applications
  • Environmental issues
  • Organizational and collaborative structures
  • Risks, privacy, security, and resilience issues
  • Societal Impact
  • Technical issues and challenges
  • IoT networks
  • IoT architectures
  • IoT devices
  • IoT Low Power Design
  • IoT Standards
  • CAD for IoT
  • Internet of Everything, People, Health, …
  • Legal and Ethical issues

Registration Fee: Coming Soon

Paper Submission Link : Click here

Important Dates:

  • Submission Due: 15 August,2025
  • Notification of Acceptance: 30 August,2025
  • Deadline for Final Version: 15 December, 2025

Contact: 

P. Chandrasekhar (sekharp@osmania.ac.in) and Srinivas Katkoori (katkoori@usf.edu)

Institution Website: https://www.osmania.ac.in/

Venue: Coming Soon
Conference Website: Click here


About Institution:
Osmania University is named after its founder, Nawab Osman Ali Khan, the seventh Nizam of Hyderabad, who, through a firman(or Royal Charter), brought the University into existence in 1917. It is the seventh oldest in the country and third oldest in South India. Though the need for the University for the Hyderabad State was felt both by the intelligentsia and the people for a long time, the initiative came from a civil servant, Sir Akbar Hydari, who was then the Home Secretary to the State Government. Sir Hydari, in a memorandum to the Education Minister in early 1917, emphasized the need to establish a University of Hyderabad with ‘Urdu’ as the medium of instruction “as it is the language of the widest currency in India, the official language of the State, and a language understood by a vast majority of the population of the State.” He believed that higher education must have its foundations deep in national consciousness. The propitious moment, however, came a few months later on April 26th, 1917, when a firman was issued for the establishment of the University.