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Computer Networks

Volume 101, 4 June 2016, Pages 1-4
Computer Networks

Editorial
Industrial technologies and applications for the Internet of Things

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Daqiang Zhang is an Associate Professor at Tongji University. He received the jointly supervised Ph.D. degree in Computer Science from Shanghai Jiao Tong University and Hong Kong Polytechnic University. From July 2011 to July 2012, he was a Post-doc at Institute Mines-SudParis Télécom, France. He is a senior member of both IEEE and CCF.His research interest includes mobile computing, distributed computing and wireless sensor networks. He has published more than 100 papers in major journals and

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Daqiang Zhang is an Associate Professor at Tongji University. He received the jointly supervised Ph.D. degree in Computer Science from Shanghai Jiao Tong University and Hong Kong Polytechnic University. From July 2011 to July 2012, he was a Post-doc at Institute Mines-SudParis Télécom, France. He is a senior member of both IEEE and CCF.His research interest includes mobile computing, distributed computing and wireless sensor networks. He has published more than 100 papers in major journals and international conferences in those above areas. He has got paper published at ACM Trans. on Embedded Computing, IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems, IEEE Transactions on Computers, IEEE Transactions. on Service Computing, IEEE Transactions on Emerging Topics in Computing, IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics, IEEE Wireless Communications, IEEE Network, IEEE Systems, IEEE Communications, IEEE Communications Letter, IEEE GLOBECOM, HPCC, ICPP, ICC and WCNC.He is an editor for IEEE ACESS, Springer Telecommunication Systems, European Transactions on Telecommunications (Wiley publisher), KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (Korea Society of Internet Information) and New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia (Taylor & Francis publisher). He was the guest editor at IEEE Systems Journal, Elsevier Computer Networks, J.UCS and ACM/Springer MONET. He got 1 “mostly downloaded paper up to 31 March, 2014” at ACM/Springer MONET, 1 “most viewed paper up to 31 December, 2013” at Elsevier PMC, and Best Paper Award from ACCV'2009 and UIC'2012.

Jiafu Wan is a Professor at South China University of Technology (SCUT), Guangzhou, China. He has directed 10 research projects, including the National Natural Science Foundation of China, the High-level Talent Project of Guangdong Province, the Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province, etc. Thus far, he has authored/co-authored more than 50 journal papers (with 40+ indexed by ISI SCIE) and 30 international conference papers, with a total of over 1450 citations, an H-index of 21 and an i10-index of 37, according to Google Scholar Citations. His research results were published in several famous journals, such as IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials, IEEE Communications Magazine, IEEE Network, IEEE Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems, ACM Transactions on Embedded Computing Systems, and IEEE Systems Journal. He is a Guest Editor for IEEE Systems Journal, IEEE Access, Elsevier Computer Networks, ACM/Springer Mobile Networks & Applications (MONET), Microprocessors and Microsystems, etc. He is a Managing Editor for IJAACS (Ei Compendex) and IJART (Ei Compendex). He is General Chair for 2016 International Conference on Industrial IoT Technologies and Applications (Industrial IoT 2016). His research interests include Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS), Internet of Things (IoT), Industrial Wireless Networks, Cloud Computing, Embedded Systems, and Industrial Robotics. He is a senior member of both CMES and CCF, and a member of IEEE.

Ching-Hsien (Robert) Hsu is a Professor at Chung Hua University, Taiwan; and distinguished chair professor at Tianjin University of Technology, China. His research includes high performance computing, cloud computing, parallel and distributed systems, big data analytics, ubiquitous/pervasive computing and intelligence. He has published 200 papers (about 80 SCI papers and 150 EI papers) in top journals such as IEEE TPDS, IEEE TSC, IEEE TCC, IEEE TETC, IEEE System, IEEE Network, Information Sciences, FGCS, conference proceedings, and book chapters in these areas. He is the editor-in-chief of international journal of Grid and High Performance Computing, and international journal of Big Data Intelligence; and serving as editorial board for a number of prestigious journals, including IEEE Transactions on Service Computing, IEEE Transactions on Cloud Computing, International Journal of Communication Systems, etc. He has been acting as an author/co-author or an editor/co-editor of 10 books from Springer, IGI Global, World Scientific and McGraw-Hill. He has also edited a number of special issues at top journals, such as IEEE Transactions on Cloud Computing, IEEE Transactions on Services Computing, IEEE System Journal, Future Generation Computer Systems, Journal of Supercomputing, International Journal of Communication Systems, Automated Software Engineering, Journal of System Architecture, Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience, the Knowledge Engineering Review, Internet Research, Information System Frontiers, etc. He was awarded nine times distinguished award for excellence in research and annual outstanding research award through 2005 to 2014 from Chung Hua University. He has been serving as executive committee of Taiwan Association of Cloud Computing (TACC) from 2008–2012; executive committee of the IEEE Technical Committee of Scalable Computing (2008–2012); IEEE Cloud (2012-present); supervisor of IET Taiwan (2014-present). He is elected member of the Phi Tau Phi Scholastic honor society; IEEE senior member; and standing director of Taiwan Association of Cloud Computing (TACC).

Dr. Ammar Rayes is a Distinguished Engineer at Cisco Systems (CTO office - Cisco Services) focusing on the Technology Strategy. His research interests include IoT networks and technologies, network management NMS/OSS/BSS, network analytics and security. He authored/co-authored two books (in the process of publishing 3rd IoT book), over 80 publications in refereed journals and conferences on advances in software & networking related technologies and over 20 patents. He is the Founding President of the International Society of Service Innovation Professionals: www.issip.org, Adjunct Professor at SJSU, Editor-in-Chief of “Advances of Internet of Things” Journal and Board Member on Transactions on Industrial Networks and Intelligent Systems. He has served as Associate Editor of ACM Transactions on Internet Technology and Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing Journals, guest editor of multiple journals and IEEE Communication Magazine issues, co-chaired the Annual Frontiers in Service Conference and appear as Keynote speaker at multiple IEEE Conferences. At Cisco, Ammar is the founding chair of Cisco Services Patent Council and Cisco Services Research Program. He has received Cisco Chairman's Choice Award for IoT Excellent Innovation & Execution in 2013. He received his BS and MS Degrees in EE from the University of Illinois at Urbana and his Ph.D. degree in EE from Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, where he received the Outstanding Graduate Student Award in Telecommunications.

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