Call for Papers 

We invite original and unpublished contributions from researchers, industry practitioners, and academic scholars for presentation at the 7th Blockchain and Internet of Things Conference (BIOTC 2025). Suggested topics include, but are not limited to:

1: Blockchain Technology
• Blockchain Architectures and Protocols
• Consensus Mechanisms for Blockchain Networks
• Privacy and Security in Blockchain Applications
• Smart Contracts: Development, Optimization, and Challenges
• Decentralized Identity and Access Management
• Blockchain for Digital Assets and Tokenomics
• Interoperability and Scalability Solutions in Blockchain
• Blockchain Applications in Supply Chain Management
• Governance and Compliance in Blockchain Ecosystems

3: Convergence of Blockchain and IoT
• Blockchain-Enabled IoT Architectures
• Trust and Security Frameworks for IoT using Blockchain
• Blockchain-Based Identity Management for IoT Devices
• Decentralized Data Sharing in IoT Environments
• Blockchain for IoT Device Authentication and Data Integrity
• Resource Management in IoT Using Blockchain Technology
• Blockchain and IoT for Healthcare Systems
• Decentralized Marketplaces for IoT Devices and Services
2: Internet of Things (IoT)
• IoT Architectures and Communication Protocols
• Edge and Fog Computing for IoT Systems
• Security Challenges in IoT Networks
• IoT Data Analytics and Visualization
• Green IoT: Energy-Efficient Solutions
• IoT Device Management and Remote Monitoring
• Applications of IoT in Smart Cities, Agriculture, and Industry
• Standardization and Regulation for IoT Technologies
 

4: Emerging Trends and Applications
• Integration of AI, Blockchain, and IoT
• Blockchain and IoT in FinTech and Insurance
• IoT-Driven Blockchain for Environmental Monitoring
• Use Cases of Blockchain and IoT in Energy and Utilities
• Digital Twin Technology with Blockchain and IoT
• Blockchain for IoT in Autonomous Vehicles and Drones
• Human-Centric IoT and Blockchain Applications
• Blockchain and IoT in Retail and E-commerce
 

 

We welcome theoretical, experimental, and case study-based submissions that contribute to advancing the fields of blockchain and IoT. Researchers, practitioners, and industry experts are encouraged to submit their work for consideration.