We are thrilled to celebrate the remarkable success of the paper titled “Interoperability in Internet of Things: Taxonomies and Open Challenges”, authored by M. Noura, M. Atiquzzaman, and M. Gaedke, published in Mobile and Wireless Networks. Since its publication in 2019, the paper has been cited an impressive 722 times, reflecting its significant influence in the field of Internet of Things (IoT) research.
The paper, which explores critical issues related to IoT interoperability, has made a lasting impact by providing valuable insights into the challenges and potential solutions in this rapidly evolving domain. The widespread recognition of this work underscores its relevance and importance within the research community.
Given the substantial number of citations and its continuing influence, the authors have expressed interest in receiving formal recognition for their work. A best/high-impact paper award would not only honor the authors’ contributions but also highlight the ongoing importance of their research in advancing IoT technology.
Once again, congratulations to Noura, Atiquzzaman, and Gaedke on this well-deserved achievement. We look forward to seeing their continued success in shaping the future of IoT research!
The paper, “Interoperability in Internet of Things: Taxonomies and Open Challenges”, has been cited 722 times, as reflected on Google Scholar and can be accessed through Springer’s article page, showcasing its significant impact on the field of IoT research.