SIS-SS 2023: The 6th IEEE International Workshop on Smart IoT Sensors & Social Systems for eHealth and Well-Being Applications

Technical Program

*= in-person presentation in Torino

Identification of the Optimal Meal Detection Strategy for Adults, Adolescents, and Children with Type 1 Diabetes: an in Silico Validation*
Federico D’Antoni, Martina Bertazzoni, Luca Vollero and Mario Merone

Feature-Level Cross-Attentional PPG and Motion Signal Fusion for Heart Rate Estimation*
Panagiotis Kasnesis, Lazaros Toumanidis, Alessio Burrello, Christos Chatzigeorgiou and Charalampos Patrikakis

Development and Evaluation of IoT System Consisting of ROS-based Robot, Edge and Cloud*
Reina Sasaki, Atsuko Takefusa, Hidemoto Nakada and Masato Oguchi

Goal of the workshop:

The workshop aims at encouraging cooperation and the exchange of ideas and experiences among software/hardware practitioners, App developers, security experts and researchers. The workshop is intended to show and promote cutting-edge and ready-to-market technologies of the IoT (Internet-of-Things) for healthcare, software solutions for the collection and exchange of health data, and algorithms with direct and practical impact on such technologies and solutions.

Call for Papers:

The diffusion of mobile Apps is a consolidated phenomenon coupled today with two other phenomena: the spread of IoT systems and social services. IoT systems allow users to interact with the environment that surrounds them, and this is becoming even more common today through the availability of companion Apps. Social services enable users to share their personal information and status, as well as data collected in their environment by IoT systems, enabling the design and implementation of complex gamified applications. Among the others, eHealth and Well-Being services are where the diffusion of IoT devices, social services and Apps shows the most intense activity. Furthermore, it is the field that may have the most profound impact on people’s lives, helping them to move seamlessly towards safer and healthier habits.

In the healthcare domain, the increasing use and deployment of IoT devices make patient information exposed to cyber threats aiming to exploit security vulnerabilities affecting those devices. New techniques, mechanisms, and policies are required to ensure the security and privacy of sensitive and critical data generated by IoT sensors, especially when data are exchanged between different units of the same health organisation.

Paper proposals on IoT systems, Apps and Social Services with the application on eHealth and Well-Being are welcome. The papers can address both practical and theoretical arguments, and they can cover topics from device development and resource tuning to system design, optimisation and security. Articles on data collection, fusion, and mining of health and well-being information, as well as on gamification and smart wearable systems, are welcome.

Main Topics of Interest:

Researchers and practitioners all over the world, from both academia and industry, working in the areas of embedded and IoT systems, mobile applications, social applications and data management are invited to discuss state-of-the-art solutions, novel issues, recent developments, applications, methodologies, techniques, experience reports, and tools for the development of Smart IoT and Social systems for eHealth and Well-Being applications. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • IoT systems design for biometric and environmental parameters monitoring,
  • Networks of IoT systems: design, implementation, and optimisation,
  • Algorithms for distributed data collection in BANs,
  • Sensors and systems for well-being monitoring,
  • Wearable devices and systems of wearable devices,
  • Biometric data collection: optimisation and fusion,
  • Social applications and gamification for eHealth and Well-Being,
  • Smart personal assistants: systems, algorithms, and social applications.
  • Data privacy and safety in social applications.
  • Privacy, security and safety in mobile Health and eHealth applications.

Paper Templates


IEEE Paper templates are available in MS Word 2003 and LaTex. All submissions must use US 8.5×11 letter page format.

Important Dates


Main Conference/Symposium
Main conference/symposium papers due: 15 January 2023
Extended to 15 February 2023
Notification: 7 April 2023
Camera-ready and registration due: 7 May 2023 Updated: 18 May 2023

Journal then Conference Submissions
Due date: April 7, 2023
Notifications: April 30, 2023

Workshops, Fast Abstract, SRS Programs
EXTENDED: Workshop papers due: 21 April 2023
UPDATED: Notifications: 7 May 2023
UPDATED: Camera-ready and registration due: Updated: 18 May 2023

Submission Link


Please submit your paper on EasyChair

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IEEE Cross Check


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Workshop Organizers

Luca Vollero
Facoltà Dipartimentale di Ingegneria
Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma, Italy
E-mail: l.vollero@unicampus.it

Salvatore D’Antonio
Dipartimento di Ingegneria
Università degli Studi di Napoli, “Parthenope”, Italy
E-mail: salvatore.dantonio@uniparthenope.it

Pablo Serrano
Departamento de Ingenieria Telematica
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
E-mail: pablo@it.uc3m.es

Program Committee

Ginés García Avilés, i2CAT Fundation, Spain
Michał Choraś, UTP University of Science and Technology in Bydgoszcz, Poland
Salvatore D’Antonio, Parthenope University of Naples, Italy
Mehmet Ali Erturk, University of Istanbul, Istanbul, Turkey
Rafał Kozik, University of Technology and Life Sciences in Bydgoszcz, Poland
Mario Merone, Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma, Italy
Anna Sabatini, Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma, Italy
Pablo Serrano, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
Luca Vollero, Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma, Italy