The Call for Posters & Demos is closed!

Call for Posters & Demos

The Posters and Demo sessions at IoT 2024 aim to provide a vibrant platform for showcasing emerging research and innovative applications in the IoT domain. This opportunity allows researchers and practitioners to present their early-stage and ongoing projects, facilitating valuable discussion between presenters and attendees. We are particularly interested in demonstrations of novel IoT technologies, both in software and hardware.

We encourage contributions from academia and industry alike, seeking submissions that highlight new scientific opportunities and real-world challenges in IoT applications. Industry participants are especially invited to share their innovative solutions and practical implementations.

We are looking for posters that present early findings and preliminary results. Demonstrations can cover a broad spectrum, including but not limited to research prototypes, proof-of-concept projects, tool tutorials, and displays of commercial or custom applications. Please refer to the main call for papers for the topics of interest.

Paper SubmissionAugust 20 August 30, 2024 (AoE) (extended)
NotificationSeptember 4 September 9, 2024 (AoE) (extended)
Paper Camera-readySeptember 16, 2024 (AoE)

Researchers interested in presenting a poster or demo should submit an abstract to the Poster and Demo tracks, formatted as follows.

  • Template: ACM proceedings template (when using the overleaf ACM template, choose the sample-sigconf.tex file)
  • Paper Title: Put [Demo] or [Poster] as the prefix of the paper title
  • Page Limits: 4 pages including references, appendix, notes
  • Anonymity: Paper should NOT be anonymized

The abstract should be written in English and contain original material that has not been published or is currently undergoing review elsewhere. It must be submitted via the EasyChair conference submission system. The submission length should not exceed four pages and follow the new ACM article template (double-column). Papers are peer-reviewed by a committee of experts in the IoT field. Accepted papers will be shared in conference companion proceedings.

Submissions are expected to be thoroughly copy-edited. Submissions are not anonymous and should, therefore, include all author names, affiliations, contact information, and references to external data, software, or videos, if applicable.