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CFP Special Issue 

* Digital Twin for Future Networks and Emerging IoT Applications (DT4IoT)* 

Future Generation Computer Systems - Elsevier Journal (IF 7.307, Cite Score 18.7) 

https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/future-generation-computer-systems/about/call-for-papers

Deadline for paper submission: 26 June 2023 

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Guest Editors 

Motivation and Scope 

The forthcoming 5G networks are expected to bring instantaneous connectivity to billions of IoT devices that enable the digital transformation of industry 4.0 for companies, customers, and investors. It is expected that 85 percent of IoT platforms will contain some form of digital twinning by 2030, driving market growth projections from $3.1 billion today to a $48.2 billion increase in the next few years. Digital twins, which are virtual representations of real-world physical entities, have received significant interest from both the research and industrial communities.   

The concept is used nowadays in various domains such as manufacturing, healthcare, smart cities, smart agriculture, telecommunication, and utilities to deliver the automation, performance, and cognitive insight required by many industries. Typically, virtual twin systems are generated and then synchronized using data flows in both directions between the real-world physical components and their virtual replica counterparts. Furthermore, a digital twin can enable continuous prototyping and testing on-demand, without interruption, assuring and self-optimizing the forthcoming 5G network and beyond. It creates virtual replicas of IoT devices in various application scenarios and maintains a device twin for every connected device. 

The main goal of this Special Issue is to address the challenges of developing digital twins in future networks and present advanced and innovative tools, techniques, and algorithms for emerging IoT applications and services. Contributions addressing both theoretical and practical applications. 

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: 

DT for Future Networks   

Important Dates 

Manuscript Submission Instructions  

The FGCS’s submission system (https://www.editorialmanager.com/FGCS/default.aspx) will be open for submissions to our Special Issue from January 26, 2023. When submitting your manuscript, please select the article type VSI: SI on DT4IoT

All submissions deemed suitable by the editors to be sent for peer review will be reviewed by at least two independent reviewers. Once your manuscript is accepted, it will go into production to be published in the special issue.