Special Issue "Cyborgs in Industrial Internet of Things: Security and Privacy"

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Special Issue "Cyborgs in Industrial Internet of Things: Security and Privacy"

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 28 February 2023 | Viewed by 522

Dear Colleagues,

The development of the Internet of Things (IoT) has introduced new challenges for security and privacy. The increasing number of connected devices and the growing complexity of IoT infrastructures create new security risks that need to be addressed. Cyborgs are a promising approach for securing IoT systems in terms of privacy and security. Cyborgs are human-machine systems that can be used in different areas such as health care, defense, or industrial automation. In this Special Issue on cyborgs in industrial IoT (IIoT), we aim to publish high-quality papers related to cyborgs and their applications in industrial environments.

Cyborgs have been studied extensively over recent decades in several domains, such as human-computer interaction (HCI), artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, cybersecurity, etc. However, there is still a lack of research on cyborgs in industrial environments where humans are physically interacting with machines, such as robots, or other hardware components that may have embedded computers or networked devices. This Special Issue aims at bridging this gap by focusing on various aspects related to cyborgs deployed in industrial environments, such as manufacturing plants or warehouse facilities.

The main topics include, but are not limited to:

  • Human–cyborg interactions for industrial control;
  • Cybersecurity for cyborgs in industrial environments;
  • Privacy Issues for cyborgs in industrial environments;
  • Cyborgs in IIoT;
  • Cybersecurity challenges related to critical infrastructure systems;
  • Privacy issues related to cyber-physical systems;
  • Security architecture design for cyber-physical systems;
  • Security mechanisms for cyber-physical systems;
  • Application-level attacks against cyber-physical systems;
  • Detection, identification, and mitigation of attacks against cyber-physical systems;
  • Human-robot Interaction (HRI) in IIoT;
  • Social Implications of IIoT;
  • Cyborgs for IIoT applications;
  • Systems engineering principles for IIoT cyborgs design;
  • Human factors issues when using IIoT cyborgs;
  • Human-machine interaction (HMI) in IIoT;
  • Engineering methods for cyborgs in IIoT;
  • Human factors and ergonomics issues in cyborgs.

Dr. Muhammad Shafiq  email srss...@gmail.com
Prof. Dr. Zhihong Tian
Prof. Dr. Habib Ullah Khan
Guest Editors

Keywords

  • cybersecurity for cyborgs
  • cyborgs in IIot
  • privacy issue in cyborgs
  • human factors issue in cyborg and cyborg design
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