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Conference program

Agenda

Registration desk opens at 08:00am in the foyer of the room Aula Magna. You can fin a map of the meeting spaces here>>
 
Monday, December 14
  Time
Room 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11.00 11.30 12:00 12:30 13.00 13:30 14:00 14.30 15:00 15.30 16.00 16.30 17:00 17:30 18:00 18.30 19:00
Aula Magna (270) Open Ceremony (V) 2 Keynote: Mario Gerla & 
Patrick Wetterwald
Coffee
Break
(V) Industry forum panel/ Deploying IoT in Manufacturing and Supply-chains: Challenges and Expectations Lunch (V) Industry forum panel / SDN & IoT Coffee
Break
(V) Industry forum panel /  Towards Fully IoT Connected Cities: Challenges and Trends  
Malliani (70)      Technical Session S01: Web of Things  Technical Session S04:  IoT and M2M Services Technical Session S07: IoT and Cloud and Web Services  
Aula 113 (60)     Technical Session S02: IoT Applications Technical Session S05: Perfomance on IoT Deployments Technical Session S08: Efficient IoT and Energy  
Aula 102 (150)         Interactive Session    
Crociera lettere (90)     Technical Session S03: IoT Enabling Technologies  Technical Session S06: Programming Platforms for IoT  Technical Session  S09:  IoT and Service Management  
Crociera giurisprudenza (90)     Technical Session / Automotive IoT Workshop  Technical Session / Automotive IoT Workshop Technical Session S10: IoT and Sensor Modeling  
Aulette Aula Magna (not session)            
Atrio Aula Magna  (not session)            
Atrio fine corridoio  (not session)            
Sala Napoleonica (60)     (V) Winter Academy / Data Analytics for IoT Applications (V) Winter Academy /  Start the RIOT (V) Winter Academy / IoT Device Management Using Eclipse IoT Open-Source Tools and Frameworks  
Aula Verde     Hackathon Hackathon Hackathon  
Corridoio Sala Napoleonica     Hackathon Hackathon Hackathon  
Sala stufa     Hackathon Hackathon Hackathon  
 
Tuesday, December 15
  Time
Room 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 13:00 13:30 14:00 14:30 15:00 15:30 16:00 16:30 17:00 17:30 18:00 18:30 19:00
Aula Magna (270) (V) 2 Keynote:  Ian Craddock & Gabriela Styf Sjöman AIOTI and IEEE IoT Initiative Presentation Coffee
Break
(V) Industry forum panel/   IoT Standardisation Lunch (V) Vint Cerf Keynote Coffee
Break
(V) Industry forum panel / The Internet of Things & Big Data Analytics (V) Industry forum panel / Impact of IoT on 5G: Benefits and Challenges  
Malliani (70)     Technical Session  S11: IoT Models   Technical Session S13: IoT Experimental Results (I) Technical Session S15: IoT Experimental Results (II)  
Aula 113 (60)     Technical Session S12: Massive IoT Data: Impact on Security, Privacy and Urban Dynamics in Smart Cities   Technical Session S14: Military Applications of IoT Technical Session S16: IoT Infrastructure Services  
Crociera lettere (90)     Technical Session / Workshop IoT Security and Privacy Challenges and Priorities   Technical Session / Workshop IoT Security and Privacy Challenges and Priorities Technical Session / Workshop IoT Security and Privacy Challenges and Priorities  
Crociera giurisprudenza (90)     (V) IoT and Business Day: Panel 1. Innovative Business Models and GTM Strategies in IoT (V) IoT and Business Day: Panel 2.  A need for an IoT architectural framework from  the perspective of Semiconductor, Equipment, SI, and Service Provide companies    (V) IoT and Business Day: Panel 3. Closing the Policy-Technology Divide in Cyberspace to Drive the Future of the Internet (V) IoT and Business Day: Panel 4. IoT and Privacy and Security   
Aulette Aula Magna (not session)              
Atrio Aula Magna  (not session)              
Atrio fine corridoio  (not session)              
Sala Napoleonica (60)     (V) Winter Academy / Machine-to-Machine Communications and Internet of Things as Pillars of Smart City Initiatives   (V) Winter Academy / Open Interconnect Consortium - IOT Ecosystem, Specification and Framework IoT Initiative Publication track meeting  
Aula Verde     Hackathon   Hackathon Hackathon  
Corridoio Sala Napoleonica     Hackathon   Hackathon Hackathon  
Sala stufa     Hackathon   Hackathon Hackathon  
 
Wednesday, December 16
  Time  
Room 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 13.00 13.30 14:00 14.30 15:00 15.30 16.00 16.30 17:00 17:30 18:00 18:30 19:00
Aula Magna (270)   Coffee
Break
  Lunch   Coffee
Break
  Closing
Ceremony
 
Malliani (70)          
Aula 113 (60) Technical Session S17: IoT and Mobile Edge Computing Technical Session S18:  IoT for eHealth and Management of Chronic Conditions Technical Session S19: IoT and  Intelligent Services Technical Session S22: IoT Smart Cities  
Crociera lettere (90)   (V) Industry forum panel /  IoT Security & Privacy Technical Session S20: IoT and Smart Infrastructures (V) Industry forum panel / CPS and IoT in Manufacturing: the two sides of the same coin?  
Crociera giurisprudenza (90) (V) Startup Session (V) Startup Session Technical Session S21: IoT Security and Privacy (I) Technical Session S23: IoT Security and Privacy(II)  
Aulette Aula Magna (not session)          
Atrio Aula Magna  (not session)          
Atrio fine corridoio  (not session)          
Sala Napoleonica (60) (V) Winter Academy / Designing Comprehensive & End to End IoT Solutions: Challenges, Opportunities and Approaches (V) Winter Academy / Software-defined Networking in the Wireless Sensor Networks and the Internet of Things Context (V) Winter Academy / Data Security and Privacy in the Internet of Things    
Aula Verde Hackathon Hackathon Hackathon Hackathon  
Corridoio Sala Napoleonica Hackathon Hackathon Hackathon Hackathon  
Sala stufa Hackathon Hackathon Hackathon Hackathon  

*(V) plan to videotape
 
Keynote speakers
We plan to have a strong and wide selection of keynotes for WF-IoT 2015. We will be adding Keynote details here:
 
Dr. Vinton G. Cerf
Vice President and Chief Internet Evangelist Google
"IoT – The Internet Evolution" Keynote
(slides)
Tuesday, December 15, 2:30pm

 
Vinton G. Cerf has served as vice president and chief Internet evangelist for Google since October 2005. In this role, he contributes to global policy development, standardization and continued spread of the Internet. 
Cerf is the former senior vice president of Technology Strategy for MCI. In this role, Cerf was responsible for helping to guide corporate strategy development from the technical perspective. Previously, Cerf served as MCI’s senior vice president of Architecture and Technology, leading a team of architects and engineers to design advanced networking frameworks including Internet­based solutions for delivering a combination of data, information, voice and video services for business and consumer use. 
Widely known as one of the "Fathers of the Internet," Cerf is the co­designer of the TCP/IP protocols and the architecture of the Internet.  He is a recipient of numerous awards and commendations in connection with his work on the Internet. 
 
Prof. Mario Gerla
 Professor in the Computer Science Department at University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)
"Internet of Vehicles: From Intelligent Grid to Autonomous Cars and Vehicular Clouds" Keynote
(slides)
Monday, December 14, 9:30am
Traditionally, the vehicle has been the extension of the man’s ambulatory system, docile to the driver’s commands. Recent advances in communications, controls and embedded systems have changed this model, paving the way to the Intelligent Vehicle Grid. The car is now a formidable sensor platform, absorbing information from the environment, from other cars (and from the driver) and feeding it to other cars and infrastructure to assist in safe navigation, pollution control and traffic management. The next step in this evolution is just around the corner: the Internet of Autonomous Vehicles. Pioneered by the Google car, the Internet of Vehicles will be a distributed transport fabric capable to make its own decisions about driving customers to their destinations. Like other important instantiations of the Internet of Things (e.g., the smart building), the Internet of Vehicles will not merely upload data to the Internet. It will have its own communications, storage, intelligence, and learning capabilities to anticipate the customers’ intentions. The concept that will help transition to the Internet of Vehicles is the Vehicular Cloud, the equivalent of Internet cloud for vehicles, providing the basic services required by the autonomous vehicles. This talk will trace the evolution from Intelligent Vehicle Grid to Autonomous, Internet-connected Vehicles, and Vehicular Cloud.
Personal website here >>
 
Mr. Patrick Wetterwald
Founder and first president of IPSO Alliance
"
Internet Of Things: 10 years later. Facts and Vision" Keynote (slides)
Monday, December 14, 9:30am
Patrick held various Engineering Manager positions within Cisco where he successfully led advanced technology projects in the domain of wireless sensor networks, wireless communication, layer 3 mesh and IPv6 network mobility. He is now focusing on Deterministic Networking technologies (also called Time Sensitive Network).  Before joining Cisco, Patrick spent the last 25 years in the telecommunication industry working for Lucent Technologies, IBM and Airbus Industry. He graduated from the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Télécommunications de Bretagne. Patrick filed 101 patents and got (PMP) certification in 2001.
 
Prof. Ian Craddock 
Director of SPHERE
"Near you, on you and inside you - IoT for future health" Keynote

Tuesday, December 15, 9:00am

Professor Ian Craddock is Director of one of the UK's largest Healthcare Technology research programmes, serves on the Strategy board for the UK's main science funder and is also Director of Toshiba's Telecoms lab.  The talk will explore why health providers, funders and corporates alike see IoT as a critical element in future health delivery. It will present some of the most likely and compelling application scenarios and will consider the research that is needed to turn current IoT technologies into the game-changers for health that society so desperately needs.
 
Ms Gabriela Styf Sjöman
Vice President, Engineering & Telecom Italia Group Labs, at Telecom Italia
"IoT New Opportunities and Business Models" Keynote

Tuesday, December 15, 9:00am
Gabriela Styf Sjöman has a long Senior International Leadership and Business experience in the Telecom and IT industry. She has lived in ten countries, and worked in eight of these across Asia Pacific, Europe, and North America. Since January 2015, Styf Sjörman is Vice President Network Engineering & TILab of Telecom Italia Group leading the evolution of networks of support Telecom Italia Group vision of being key enabler of Digital Life to Consumers and Businesses.

Gabriela has held numerous leadership positions ranging from Managing Director of an IT Consultancy in Pharmaceutics, Director at a Start-up, to various Vice President positions at a large Multinationals. She has experience from leding establishment of new business and product areas, driving them from strategy to execution with multiplied profits, both in start-ups as well established multinational Telecom Network Provider.

Styf Sjörman holds a degree in Electrical Engineering from Sweden, and a Master in Business and Administration from University of Durham in UK: Gabriela has participated in various Executive Business Management programs at Standford University, Boston University and IMD. In 2014 she was selected as participant of Women Up Sweden, which is a Leadership Program initiated under Hillary Clinton International Womens Business Council.

During her time in Asia Pacific, Gabriela was in various occasions nominated as mot influential IT and Telecom person by Chinese industry bodies as well as China Mobile.
Technical Sessions
Paper title Authors and Affiliation
Session S01: Web of Things
Monday, December 14, 11:30-13:30
A Collaboration-focused Taxonomy of the Internet of Things Ozgur Eris, Jill Drury and Deborah Ercolini (The MITRE Corporation, USA)
Taking the SIoT Down From the Cloud: Integrating the Social Internet of Things in the INPUT Architecture Ivan Farris (University Mediterranea of Reggio Calabria, Italy); Roberto Girau, Michele Nitti and Luigi Atzori (University of Cagliari, Italy); Roberto Bruschi (CNIT, Italy); Antonio Iera (University Mediterranea of Reggio Calabria, Italy); Giacomo Morabito (University of Catania, Italy)
Automated Deployment of IoT Services Based on Semantic Description Kangho Hur (Yonsei University / Samsung Electronics, Korea); Xiongnan Jin and Kyong-Ho Lee (Yonsei University, Korea)
Web of Topics: An IoT-aware Model-driven Designing Approach Luca Mainetti (University of Salento, Italy); Luigi Manco (University of Salento & Vidyasoft Srl, Italy); Luigi Patrono, Ilaria Sergi and Roberto Vergallo (University of Salento, Italy)
Developing Complex Services in an IoT Ecosystem Charilaos Akasiadis (N. C. S. R. Demokritos & Technical University of Crete, Greece); Grigorios Tzortzis (National Centre for Scientific Research Demokritos, Greece); Evaggelos Spyrou (National Center for Scientific Research - Demokritos, Greece); Constantine Spyropoulos (N. C. S. R. Demokritos, Greece)
Creating People-Aware IoT Applications by Combining Design Thinking and User-Centered Design Methods Milene Fauquex (HES-SO Valais - Wallis, Switzerland); Sidhant Goyal (Indian Institute of Technology, India); Florian Evequoz (University of Applied Sciences Western Switzerland, Switzerland); Yann Bocchi (HES-SO Valais - Wallis, Switzerland)
Session S02: IoT Application 
Monday, December 14, 11:30-13:30
CoAPthon: Easy Development of CoAP-based IoT Applications with Python Giacomo Tanganelli, Carlo Vallati and Enzo Mingozzi (University of Pisa, Italy)
Architecture of an IoT-based System for Football Supervision (IoT Football) Mohammed Ikram and Farookh Khadeer Hussain (University of Technology Sydney, Australia); Mohammad Alshehri (University of Technology, Sydney & Taif University, Australia)
On Acquisition of High-Quality Video From Unmanned Vehicles Sven Ubik and Jiri Melnikov (CESNET, Czech Republic); Zdeněk Trávníček (Czech Technical University/CESNET, Czech Republic)
Agent-based Decentralised Data-acquisition and Time-synchronisation in Critical Healthcare Applications Mo Haghighi, Przemyslaw Woznowski, Ni Zhu, Evgeny Tsimbalo, Sion Hannuna and Alison Burrows (University of Bristol, United Kingdom); Bo Tan (University Of Bristol, United Kingdom); Lili Tao and Robert J Piechocki (University of Bristol, United Kingdom)
Wristband Vital: A Wearable Multi-Sensor Microsystem for Real-time Assistance Via Low-Power Bluetooth Link Kyle Braam (Leia Inc., USA); Tsung-Ching Huang (Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, USA); Chin-Hui Chen (Hewlett-Packard Company & HP Labs, USA); Eric Montgomery (Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, USA); Sonny Vo (Leia Inc., USA); Raymond Beausoleil (HP Laboratories, USA)
A Security-aware Safety Framework for IoT-integrated Bikes Mohammad Abdur Razzaque (Trinity College, Ireland); Siobhan Clarke (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland)
Session S03: IoT Enabling Technologies 
Monday, December 14, 11:30-13:30
On Realizing Distributed Topology Control in Low-power IoT Platforms Phivos Phivou (University of Crete, Greece); Athanasia Panousopoulou (Signal Processing Laboratory, FORTH-ICS, Greece); Panagiotis Tsakalides (FORTH-ICS and University of Crete, Greece)
Hypergraph-based Overlay Network Model for the Internet of Things Jooik Jung, Sejin Chun and Kyong-Ho Lee (Yonsei University, Korea)
Fairness for CoAP/Observe Based Wireless Sensor Networks with Aggregation Deployment Noelia Correia and Gabriela Schütz (University of Algarve, Portugal); Alvaro Barradas (University of Algarve & CEOT, Portugal)
Distributed Adaptive Scheme for Reliable Data Collection in Fault Tolerant WSNs Georgios Z. Papadopoulos (University of Strasbourg, France); Nikolaos Pappas (Linköping University, Sweden); Antoine Gallais and Thomas Noel (University of Strasbourg, France); Vangelis Angelakis (Linköping University, Sweden)
Requirement-Based Prioritization System in Multi-user IoT Sunyanan Choochotkaew, Hirozumi Yamaguchi and Teruo Higashino (Osaka University, Japan); Megumi Shibuya (KDDI R&D Laboratories Inc., Japan)
Antennas and Photovoltaic Panels: Toward a Green Internet of Things Roberto Caso, Rosario G. Garroppo, Stefano Giordano, Giuliano Manara, Andrea Michel, Paolo Nepa and Luca Tavanti (University of Pisa, Italy); Marco Magnarosa and Guido Nenna (CUBIT, Italy)
Session S04: IoT and M2M Services 
Monday, December 14, 14:30-16:30
mm-Wave Integrated Wireless Transceivers: Enabling Technology for High Bandwidth Connections in IoT Sergio Saponara and Bruno Neri (University of Pisa, Italy)
A Novel Theoretical Framework to Evaluate the Impact of M2M Traffic on Cellular Networks Marco Centenaro and Lorenzo Vangelista (University of Padova, Italy)
Identification and Analysis of Charging Factors in M2M Communications Fuchun Joseph Lin and Wan Du Tsai (National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan); Eduardo Cerritos (National ChiaoTung University, Taiwan); Bo Ting Lin and Wan Hsun Hu (Billing Information Laboratory of Chunghwa Telecom Laboratories, Taiwan)
Analysis of the FM Radio Spectrum for Internet of Things Opportunistic Access Via Cognitive Radio Derek Otermat, Ivica N. Kostanic and Carlos Otero (Florida Institute of Technology, USA)
Over-the-Air Remote Management and Control of IP-based M2M Devices Christian Makaya (IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, USA); Ming-Yee Lai (Connectilife, USA); Fuchun Joseph Lin (National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan)
On the Use of the Millimeter Wave and Low Terahertz Bands for Internet of Things Turker Yilmaz (Koc University & Next-generation and Wireless Communications Laboratory, Turkey); Ozgur B. Akan (Koc University, Turkey)
Session S05: Perfomance on IoT Deployments 
Monday, December 14, 14:30-16:30
Low Throughput Networks for the IoT: Lessons Learned From Industrial Implementations George Margelis, Dritan Kaleshi and Robert J Piechocki (University of Bristol, United Kingdom); Paul Thomas (University of Bristol, Afghanistan)
Smart Pricing for Service Differentiation and Load Control of the LTE-A IoT System Mehmet Koseoglu (Hacettepe University, Turkey)
Extending LTE Coverage for Machine Type Communications Rapeepat Ratasuk, Nitin Mangalvedhe and Amitava Ghosh (Nokia Networks, USA)
Performance Analysis of Hybrid Multiple Radio IoT Architecture for Ubiquitous Connectivity Malyala Pavana Ravi Sai Kiran and Yeginati Siva Krishna (IIT Hyderabad, India); Pachamuthu Rajalakshmi and Jagadish Bandaru (Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad, India); Ajay Yadav, Mohammed Abdullah Zubair and Uday B Desai (IIT Hyderabad, India)
Low-Power V2M Communication System with Fast Network Association Capability Keisuke Hirose, Koji Ishibashi and Yasushi Yamao (The University of Electro-Communications, Japan); Yasuhiro Hirayama (DENSO Corpolation, Japan); Manabu Sawada (DENSO Corporation, Japan)
Optimizing the Handover Delay in Mobile WSNs Georgios Z. Papadopoulos (University of Strasbourg, France); Vasileios Kotsiou (Hellenic Open University, Greece); Antoine Gallais (University of Strasbourg, France); Periklis Chatzimisios (Alexander TEI of Thessaloniki, Greece); Thomas Noel (University of Strasbourg, France)
Session S06: Programming Platforms for IoT 
Monday, December 14, 14:30-16:30
Smart Label Platform: End of Paper Labels Towards Internet of Things Jongwoo Sung (Samsung Electro-Mechanics, Korea)
Internet of Things Gateways Meet Linux Containers: Performance Evaluation and Discussion Alexandr Krylovskiy (Fraunhofer FIT, Germany)
Device Clustering for Fault Monitoring in Internet of Things Systems Sen Zhou (University of California, Irvine, USA); Kwei Jay Lin (UniversityCalifornia, Irvine, USA); Chi-Sheng Shih (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)
Using IoTGolog to Formalize IoT Scenarios Shah Rukh Humayoun (University of Kaiserlautern, Germany); Yael Dubinsky (IBM Research – Haifa, Israel); Ragaad AlTarawneh (University of Kaiserslautern, Germany)
Changing the Programming Paradigm for the Embedded in the IoT Domain Daniele Mazzei (University of Pisa, Italy); Giacomo Baldi (Errequadro Srl, Italy); Gabriele Montelisciani and Gualtiero Fantoni (University of Pisa, Italy)
Virtual Resources for the Internet of Things Andrea Azzarà (Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna & CNIT, Italy); Luca Mottola (Politecnico di Milano, Italy and Swedish Institute of Computer Science (SICS), Sweden)
Session S07: IoT and Cloud and Web Services 
Monday, December 14, 17:00-19:00
Models At REST or Modelling RESTful Interfaces for the Internet of Things Christian Prehofer (Fortiss GmbH, Germany)
Multi-Tenancy in Decentralised IoT Sylvain Cherrier (Université Paris-Est, France); Zahra Movahedi (Université Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallée, France); Yacine Ghamri-Doudane (University of la Rochelle, France)
Automated Mashup of CoAP Services on the Internet of Things Xiongnan Jin (Yonsei University, Korea); Kangho Hur (Yonsei University / Samsung Electronics, Korea); Sejin Chun, Minjung Kim and Kyong-Ho Lee (Yonsei University, Korea)
Enabling Mechanisms for Cloud-based Network Virtualization in IoT Giovanni Merlino (University of Messina, Italy); Dario Bruneo (Universita di Messina, Italy); Salvatore Distefano (Politecnico di Milano, Italy); Francesco Longo (Universita di Messina, Italy); Antonio Puliafito (University of Messina, Italy)
A Secure Hybrid Cloud Enabled Architecture for Internet of Things Avani Sharma (Malaviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur, India); Tarun Goyal (Bipin Tripathi Kumaon Institute of Technology, India); Emmanuel Shubhakar Pilli (Malaviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur, India); Arka Prokash Mazumdar (Malaviya National Institute of Technology Jaipur & IIT Patna, India); Mahesh Chandra Govil (Malaviya National Institute of Technology Jaipur INDIA, India); Ramesh Chandra Joshi (Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee, India)
Using the MEAN Stack to Implement a RESTful Service for an Internet of Things Application Andrew Poulter, Steven Johnston and Simon Cox (University of Southampton, United Kingdom)
Session S08: Efficient IoT and Energy 
Monday, December 14, 17:00-19:00
Fix It, Don't Bin It! - CRC Error Correction in Bluetooth Low Energy Evgeny Tsimbalo, Xenofon Fafoutis and Robert J Piechocki (University of Bristol, United Kingdom)
Mitigating Packet Loss in Connectionless Bluetooth Low Energy Evgeny Tsimbalo, Xenofon Fafoutis, Evangelos Mellios and Mo Haghighi (University of Bristol, United Kingdom); Bo Tan (University Of Bristol, United Kingdom); Geoffrey Hilton, Robert J Piechocki and Ian Craddock (University of Bristol, United Kingdom)
Flexible On-Body Coils for Inductive Power Transfer to IoT Garments and Wearables Paul Worgan, Odysseas Pappas, Themis Omirou and Michael Collett (University of Bristol, United Kingdom)
In-Network Data Processing Architecture for Energy Efficient Wireless Sensor Networks Weiwei He, Shuang-Hua Yang and Lili Yang (Loughborough University, United Kingdom); Ping Li (Liaoning Shihua University, P.R. China)
Energy-efficient Internet of Things Monitoring with Low-Capacity Devices Rodrigo J Carbajales and Marco Zennaro (ICTP - The Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Italy); Felix Freitag (Technical University of Catalonia, Spain); Ermanno Pietrosemoli (International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP) & Fundacion EsLaRed, Italy)
μPnP-Mesh: The Plug-and-Play Mesh Network for the Internet of Things Nelson Matthys (KU Leuven & iMinds-DistriNet, Belgium); Fan Yang, Wilfried Daniels and Sam Michiels (KU Leuven, Belgium); Wouter I Joosen (University of Leuven, Belgium); Danny Hughes (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium); Thomas Watteyne (Inria & Linear Technology, Dust Networks Product Group, France)
Session S09: IoT and Service Management 
Monday, December 14, 17:00-19:00
Effective Authorization for the Web of Things Simone Cirani and Marco Picone (Guglielmo srl, Italy)
Secure Layered Based Architecture for Internet of Things Services Dhananjay Singh (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Korea); Gaurav Tripathi (Bharat Electronics Limited, India); Antonio J. Jara (HES-SO, Switzerland)
Predicting Complex Events for Pro-Active IoT Applications Adnan Akbar, Francois Carrez and Klaus Moessner (University of Surrey, United Kingdom); Ahmed Zoha (QMIC, Qatar)
Event-Based Communication for IoT Networking Panayiotis Kolios, Christos Panayiotou, Georgios Ellinas and Marios Polycarpou (University of Cyprus, Cyprus)
Managing Wireless Sensor Networks Within IoT Ecosystems Alan McGibney (Nimbus Centre for Embedded Systems Research & Cork Institute of Technology, Ireland); Alejandro Esquiva Rodraguez and Susan Rea (Cork Institute of Technology, Ireland)
SenseSim: An Agent-Based and Discrete Event Simulator for Wireless Sensor Networks and the Internet of Things Michał Dyk, Andrzej Najgebauer and Dariusz Pierzchala (Military University of Technology, Poland)
Session S10: IoT and Sensor Modeling  
Monday, December 14, 17:00-19:00
A Clustering Based Characteristic Model for Unreliable Sensor Network Data Ulf Kulau, Tobias Breuer and Lars C Wolf (Technische Universität Braunschweig, Germany)
Active RFID Attached Object Clustering Method Based on RSSI Series for Finding Lost Objects Masaya Tanbo, Ryoma Nojiri, Yuusuke Kawakita and Haruhisa Ichikawa (The University of Electro-Communications, Japan)
Personalized Speech Recognition for Internet of Things Mahnoosh Mehrabani, Srinivas Bangalore and Benjamin Stern (Interactions LLC, USA)
Ship Motion Measurement Using an Inertial Measurement Unit Nana Okra Abankwa, Steven Johnston, Mark Scott and Simon Cox (University of Southampton, United Kingdom)
Hierarchical Algorithm for Daily Activity Recognition Via Smartphone Sensors Gabriel Filios, Sotiris E. Nikoletseas, Christina Pavlopoulou and Maria Rapti (University of Patras and Computer Technology Institute, Greece); Sebastien Ziegler (Mandat International, Switzerland)
An RSSI-based Wall Prediction Model for Residential Floor Map Construction Xenofon Fafoutis, Evangelos Mellios, Niall Twomey, Tom Diethe, Geoffrey Hilton and Robert J Piechocki (University of Bristol, United Kingdom)
Interactive Session
Monday, December 14, 17:00-18:30
Energy Monitoring Prototype for Internet of Things: Preliminary Results  Qazi Mamoon Ashraf (Telekom Research and Development, Malaysia), Mohd. Izhan Mohd. Yusoff (Telekom Research & Development Sdn Bhd, Malaysia), Amir Alif Azman (International Islamic University Malaysia, Malaysia), Norbaizura Mohd. Nor (Telekom Research and Development, Malaysia), Nor Aliya Ahmad Fuzi (International Islamic University Malaysia, Malaysia), Mohd. Shahril Saharedan (Telekom Research and Development, Malaysia), Nurul Afzan Omar (Telekom Research and Development, Malaysia) 
SPW-1: A Versatile Ultra Low-Power Wearable Activity Monitor  Xenofon Fafoutis (University of Bristol, United Kingdom), Balazs Janko (University of Reading, United Kingdom), Evangelos Mellios (University of Bristol, United Kingdom), Geoffrey Hilton (University of Bristol, United Kingdom), R. Simon Sherratt (University of Reading, United Kingdom), Robert J Piechocki (University of Bristol, United Kingdom), Ian Craddock (University of Bristol, United Kingdom) 
Exploiting Semantic-based Thing Equivalence in a QoS-aware M2M Fog Platform  Enzo Mingozzi (University of Pisa, Italy), Giacomo Tanganelli (University of Pisa, Italy), Carlo Vallati (University of Pisa, Italy), Belén Martínez (Tecnalia, Spain), Izaskun Mendia (Tecnalia, Spain), Marta Gonzalez-Rodriguez (Tecnalia, Spain) 
Enabling Collaborative Wearable Sensor Networks Over Secure LTE D2D Communications in Critical IoT Scenarios Gary Steri (Joint Research Centre - European Commission, Italy), Gianmarco Baldini (Joint Research Centre - European Commission, Italy), Igor Fovino (Joint Research Centre - European Commission, Italy), Ricardo Neisse (Joint Research Centre - European Commission, Italy), Leonardo Goratti (CREATE-NET Research Centre, Italy) 
IoT Control System for Household Devices in Smart Home Based on Personal Preferences and Moods Phuc Huu Truong (Kookmin University, Korea), Taeyang Lee (Kookmin University, Korea), Miran Lee (Microsoft Research, Korea) Gu-Min Jeong (Kookmin University, Korea) 
Real-Time Visualisation of Low-Power Wireless Communication Traffic for M2M and RTLS Applications in the IoT Nicolas Gagné (Mcgill University & ReelyActive, Canada), Jeffrey Dungen (ReelyActive, Canada) 
Session S11: IoT Models 
Tuesday, December 15, 11:30-13:30
FRASAD: A Framework for Model-driven IoT Application Development Xuan Thang Nguyen, Huu Tam Tran, Harun Baraki and Kurt Geihs (University of Kassel, Germany)
An Editable Live ETL System for Ambient Intelligence Environments Marco Mesiti (Universty of Milan, Italy); Stefano Valtolina (Università di Milano, Italy); Luca Ferrari (University of Milano, Italy); Minhson Dao and Koji Zettsu (NICT, Japan)
Internet of Things and Crowd Sourcing - a Paradigm Change for the Research on the Internet of Things Sebastien Ziegler (Mandat International, Switzerland); Sotiris E. Nikoletseas (University of Patras and Computer Technology Institute, Greece); Jose Rolim (University of Geneva, Switzerland); Srdjan Krco (DunavNET & University of Belgrade, Faculty of Organizational Sciences, Serbia); Joao Fernandes (Alexandra Institute, Denmark)
Affective Internet of Things: Mimicking Human-Like Personality in Designing Smart-Objects Michael Pieroni, Lorenzo Rizzello, Niccolò Rosini, Gualtiero Fantoni, Danilo De Rossi and Daniele Mazzei (University of Pisa, Italy)
Game Theoretic Approach Towards Optimal Multi-tasking and Data-distribution in IoT Mo Haghighi, Konstantinos Maraslis, Theo Tryfonas, George Oikonomou, Alison Burrows, Przemyslaw Woznowski and Rob Piechocki (University of Bristol, United Kingdom)
Semantic Web Methodologies, Best Practices and Ontology Engineering Applied to Internet of Things Amelie Gyrard (Insight, France); Martin Serrano (National University of Ireland Galway - NUIG & Insight Centre for Data Analytics (DERI - Digital Enterprise Research Institute), Ireland); Ghislain Atemezing (Mondeca, France)
Session S12: Massive IoT Data: Impact on Security, Privacy and Urban Dynamics in Smart Cities  
Tuesday, December 15, 11:30-13:30
Big Data for IoT Services in Smart Cities María Victoria Moreno Cano, Fernando Terroso-Saenz and Antonio Fernando Skarmeta Gomez (University of Murcia, Spain)
What the SIoT Needs: a New Caching System or New Friendship Selection Mechanism? Michele Nitti and Luigi Atzori (University of Cagliari, Italy)
Privacy Flag - Collective Privacy Protection Scheme Based on Structured Distributed Risk Assessment Sebastien Ziegler (Mandat International, Switzerland); Ioannis Chochliouros (Hellenic Telecommunications Organization S.A., Greece)
Towards Human Mobility Extraction Based on Social Media with Complex Event Processing Fernando Terroso-Saenz, Mercedes Valdes-Vela and Antonio Fernando Skarmeta Gomez (University of Murcia, Spain)
Context Transmission in Personal IoT Through an Extension of the EPC Tag Data Standard Jefferson Cordeiro and Luiz F. M. Vieira (Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil); Antonio A.F. Loureiro (Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil)
Aspern Smart ICT: Data Analytics and Privacy Challenges in a Smart City Deepak Dhungana, Gerhard Engelbrecht and Josiane Xavier Parreira (Siemens AG Austria, Austria); Andreas Schuster (Aspern Smart City Research Gmbh & Co KG (ASCR), Austria); Danilo Valerio (Siemens AG, Austria)
Session S13: IoT Experimental Results (I)
Tuesday, December 15, 16:00-17:30
Experimental Evaluation of Alternative Congestion Control Algorithms for Constrained Application Protocol (CoAP) Ilpo Järvinen, Laila Daniel and Markku Kojo (University of Helsinki, Finland)
FIT IoT-LAB: A Large Scale Open Experimental IoT Testbed Cedric Adjih and Emmanuel Baccelli (INRIA, France); Eric Fleury (ENS Lyon / INRIA, France); Gaetan Harter (Inria, France); Nathalie Mitton (Inria Lille - Nord Europe, France); Thomas Noel (University of Strasbourg, France); Roger Pissard and Frederic Saint-Marcel (Inria, France); Guillaume Schreiner (University of Strasbourg - ICube Lab, France); Julien Vandaele (Inria Lille - Nord Europe, France); Thomas Watteyne (Inria & Linear Technology, Dust Networks Product Group, France)
Improving Utilization and Customer Satisfaction of Parking Space with M2M Communications Fuchun Joseph Lin and Haoru Chen (National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan)
A Wireless Sensor Network for Monitoring the Structural Health of a Football Stadium Deepa Phanish, Paul Garver, Ghaith Matalkah, Tal Landes, Fu Shen, Jesse Dumond, Randal Abler, Dapeng Zhu, Xinjun Dong, Yang Wang and Edward Coyle (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA)
Impact of Mobility on the IoT MAC Infrastructure: IEEE 802.15.4e TSCH and LLDN Platform Yaarob Al-Nidawi, Harith Yahya and Andrew H. Kemp (University of Leeds, United Kingdom)
Session S14: Military Applications of IoT
Tuesday, December 15, 16:00-17:30
Integrity Attestation in Military IoT Anders Fongen (Norwegian Defense Research Establishment, Norway); Federico Mancini (FFI - Norwegian Defence Research Establishment & University of Bergen, Norway)
A Trust-Based Situation Awareness System for Military Applications of the Internet of Things Marek Amanowicz (Military University of Technology, Poland)
Fault-tolerant Techniques for the Internet of Military Things Zbigniew Zielinski and Jan Chudzikiewicz (Military University of Technology, Poland); Janusz Furtak (Military Univerisity of Technology, Poland)
Securing the Internet of Things - A Military Perspective Konrad Wrona (NATO Communications and Information Agency, The Netherlands)
Secure Protocol for Wireless Communication Within Internet of Military Things Janusz Furtak (Military Univerisity of Technology, Poland); Zbigniew Zielinski and Jan Chudzikiewicz (Military University of Technology, Poland)
Session S15: IoT Experimental Results (II)
Tuesday, December 15, 17:30-19:00
Experimental Characterisation of Energy Consumption in Body Area Networks Stefan Mijovic (University of Bologna, Italy); Riccardo Cavallari (DEI - University of Bologna, Italy); Chiara Buratti (University of Bologna, Italy)
Accelerometer Assisted Authentication Scheme for Smart Bicycle Lock Alisa Arno, Kentaroh Toyoda and Iwao Sasase (Keio University, Japan)
Enabling Communication Among Smart Tags in an UHF RFID Local Area Network Ivan Farris (University Mediterranea of Reggio Calabria, Italy); Corrado Felini (Mediterranea University of Reggio Calabria, Italy); Sara Pizzi (University "Mediterranea" of Reggio Calabria, Italy); Massimo Merenda, Antonio Iera, Francesco Della Corte and Antonella Molinaro (University Mediterranea of Reggio Calabria, Italy)
Experimental Evaluation of IETF 6TiSCH in the Context of Smart Grid Paventhan Arumugam (ERNET India, India); Divya Darshini B (ERNET, India); HariKrishna Atluri (Autonomous Scientific Society & ERNET India, India); Mohammed Farooque Khan (Central Power Research Institute, India)
PulseSS: A Microcontroller Implementation of Pulse-Coupled Scheduling and Synchronization Protocol for Cluster-Based Wireless Sensor Networks Reinhard Gentz and Anna Scaglione (Arizona State University, USA); Yao-Win Peter Hong (National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan); Lorenzo Ferrari (Arizona State University, USA)
Session S16: IoT Infrastruture Services
Tuesday, December 15, 17:30-19:00
Resource Discovery in Internet of Things: Current Trends and Future Standardization Aspects Soumya Kanti Datta (EURECOM & Co-Founder, Future Tech Lab, France); Rui Pedro Ferreira da Costa (EURECOM, France); Christian Bonnet (Institut Eurecom, France)
Evaluation and Recommendations on IPv6 for the Internet of Things Sebastien Ziegler (Mandat International, Switzerland); Latif Ladid (University of Luxembourg / IPv6 Forum, Luxemburg); Antonio Fernando Skarmeta Gomez (University of Murcia, Spain); Peter Kirstein (University College London, United Kingdom)
Leveraging Proximity Services for Relay Device Discovery in User-provided IoT Networks Masanori Ishino, Yuki Koizumi and Toru Hasegawa (Osaka University, Japan)
Incorporating OMA Lightweight M2M Protocol in IoT/M2M Standard Architecture Christian Antonia Lusiarta Putera and Fuchun Joseph Lin (National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan)
GeeLytics: Geo-distributed Edge Analytics for Large Scale IoT Systems Based on Dynamic Topology Bin Cheng and Apostolos Papageorgiou (NEC Laboratories Europe, Germany); Ernö Kovacs (NEC Europe Ltd., Germany); Flavio Cirillo (NEC Laboratories Europe, Germany)
Session S17: IoT and Mobile Edge Computing
Wednesday, December 16, 09:00-11:00
Capillary Networks - Bridging the Cellular and IoT Worlds Oscar Novo (Ericsson, Finland); Nicklas Beijar (Ericsson Research, Finland); Mert C. Ocak and Jimmy Kjällman (Ericsson, Finland); Miika K.T. Komu (Aalto University, Finland); Tero Kauppinen (Ericsson, Finland)
Towards a Software-Defined Network Operating System for the IoT Angelos-Christos G. Anadiotis, Laura Galluccio, Sebastiano Milardo, Giacomo Morabito and Sergio Palazzo (CNIT Research Unit at University of Catania, Italy)
Exploiting LTE D2D Communications in M2M Fog Platforms: Deployment and Practical Issues Carlo Vallati, Antonio Virdis, Enzo Mingozzi and Giovanni Stea (University of Pisa, Italy)
Federated Edge-assisted Mobile Clouds for Service Provisioning in Heterogeneous IoT Environments Ivan Farris (University Mediterranea of Reggio Calabria, Italy); Leonardo Militano (Mediterranea University of Reggio Calabria, Italy); Michele Nitti and Luigi Atzori (University of Cagliari, Italy); Antonio Iera (University Mediterranea of Reggio Calabria, Italy)
Low-Power Wireless Advertising Software Library for Distributed M2M and Contextual IoT Mohamed Imran Jameel (McGill University & ReelyActive, Canada); Jeffrey Dungen (ReelyActive, Canada)
Edge Computing Enabling the Internet of Things Ola Salman, Imad H Elhajj, Ayman Kayssi and Ali Chehab (American University of Beirut, Lebanon)
Session S18: IoT for eHealth and Management of Chronic Conditions
Wednesday, December 16, 11:30-13:30
Wi-Fi Based Passive Human Motion Sensing for In-Home Healthcare Applications Bo Tan (University Of Bristol, United Kingdom); Alison Burrows, Robert J Piechocki and Ian Craddock (University of Bristol, United Kingdom); Qingchao Chen (Universitu College London, United Kingdom); Karl Woodbridge (University College London (UCL), United Kingdom); Kevin Chetty (University College London, United Kingdom)
An Architecture to Manage Motor Disorders in Parkinson's Disease Lucia Pepa and Marianna Capecci (Università Politecnica delle Marche, Italy); Federica Verdini (Universita' Politecnica delle Marche, Italy); Maria Gabriella Ceravolo and Luca Spalazzi (Università Politecnica delle Marche, Italy)
A Structured Approach for Describing Healthcare Applications for the Internet of Things Phillip Laplante (Penn State University, USA); Nancy Laplante (Widener University, USA)
An IoT Smart Home Architecture for Long-Term Care of People with Special Needs Christopher Coelho and David Coelho (iTechTool, USA); Marilyn Wolf (Gergia Tech, USA)
A Patient-Centered Medical Environment with Wearable Sensors and Cloud Monitoring Yu-Jung Ko, Hui-Ming Huang, Wei-Han Hsing, Jerry Chou, Hung-Chih Chiu and Hsi-Pin Ma (National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan)
Framework for Dependable and Pervasive eHealth Services Ulrico Celentano and Juha Röning (University of Oulu, Finland)
Session S19: IoT and  Intelligent Services
Wednesday, December 16, 14:30-16:30
ConnectOpen - Automatic Integration of IoT Devices Nuria Pazos, Nabil Ouerhani, Marco Aeberli and Michael Müller (Applied Science University Western Switzerland, Switzerland)
A Context and User Aware Smart Notification System Fulvio Corno, Luigi De Russis and Teodoro Montanaro (Politecnico di Torino, Italy)
Sound-Field Reproduction System Over a Two-Node Acoustic Network of Mobile Devices Gema Piñero (Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Spain); Juan Estreder (Universitat Politecnica de Valencia & Institute Telecommunications and Multimedia Applications, Spain); Francisco-Jose Martinez-Zaldivar (Universitat Politecnica de Valencia, Spain); Miguel Ferrer (Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Spain); María de Diego (Universitat Politècnica De València, Spain)
Mobile Phone Based Acoustic Localization for Wireless Sensor Networks Amarlingam Madapu (IIT HYDERABAD, India); Masaya Yoshida (KDDI R&D Laboratoeies, Inc., Japan); Pachamuthu Rajalakshmi (Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad, India); Kiyohito Yoshihara (KDDI R&D Laboratories Inc., Japan)
Context-Aware Stream Processing for Distributed IoT Applications Adnan Akbar, Francois Carrez and Klaus Moessner (University of Surrey, United Kingdom); Juan Sancho and Juan Rico (ATOS Research and Innovation, Spain)
Modeling and Analysis of SiNW BioFET as Molecular Antenna for Bio-Cyber Interfaces Towards the Internet of Bio-NanoThings Murat Kuscu and Ozgur B. Akan (Koc University, Turkey)
Session S20: IoT and Smart Infrastructures
Wednesday, December 16, 14:30-16:30
Danger-System: Exploring New Ways to Manage Occupants Safety in Smart Building Andrea Piscitello, Francesco Paduano and Alessandro Nacci (Politecnico di Milano, Italy); Danny Noferi (Telecom Italia, Italy); Marco D Santambrogio (Politecnico di Milano & MIT, Italy); Donatella Sciuto (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)
A Case Study of Internet of Things: a Wireless Household Water Consumption Monitoring System Shuang-Hua Yang, Xi Chen, Xiaomin Chen and Lili Yang (Loughborough University, United Kingdom); Baichong Chao (Wuhan University, P.R. China); Jiangtao Cao (Liaoning Shihua University, P.R. China)
Ontology Based Context Aware Situation Tracking Anupama Mallik (Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, India); Ravi Kumar (Samsung R&D Institute India, India); Anurag Tripathi (IIT Delhi, India); Santanu Chaudhury (Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, India); Komal Sinha (IIT Delhi, India)
Wireless Sensor and Actuator System for Smart Irrigation on the Cloud Nelson Sales (Instituto Superior Tecnico & SenseFinity, Portugal); Artur Arsenio (Universidade da Beira Interior & InstinctRobotics, Portugal); Orlando Remedios (SenseFinity, Portugal)
Context-Aware Energy Efficiency Management for Smart Buildings Carlos Kamienski (Universidade Federal do ABC, Brazil); Fabrizio Borelli, Gabriela Biondi, Isaac Pinheiro and Ivan Zyrianoff (Federal University of ABC (UFABC), Brazil); William Moreti da Rosa (Universidade Federal do ABC, Brazil); Djamel Hadj Sadok (Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil); Ferry Pramudianto (Franhofer Institut Angewandte Informationstechnik, Germany)
Context Sensitive Indoor Temperature Forecast for Energy Efficient Operation of Smart Buildings María Victoria Moreno Cano and Antonio Fernando Skarmeta Gomez (University of Murcia, Spain); Alberto Venturi (Nec Laboratories, Germany); Mischa Schmidt and Anett Schülke (NEC Laboratories Europe, Germany)
Session S21: IoT Security and Privacy (I)
Wednesday, December 16, 14:30-16:30
Secure End-to-End Communication for Constrained Devices in IoT-enabled Ambient Assisted Living Systems Pawani Porambage (University of Oulu, Finland); An Braeken (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium); Andrei Gurtov (Aalto University, Finland); Mika Ylianttila (University of Oulu, Finland); Susanna Spinsante (Università Politecnica delle Marche, Italy)
Preserving Privacy in secured ZigBee Wireless Sensor Networks Christine Hennebert (CEA, LETI, Minatec, France); Jessye Dos Santos (CEA Grenoble, France); Cedric Lauradoux (INRIA & Insa Lyon, France)
Data Integrity Attacks and Defenses for Intel Lab Sensor Network Renchi Yan (UCLA, USA); Teng Xu (University of California, Los Angeles, USA); Miodrag Potkonjak (University of California at Los Angeles, USA)
Towards a Model of Privacy and Security for Smart Homes Andreas Jacobsson and Paul Davidsson (Malmö University, Sweden)
On Randomness Testing in Physical Layer Key Agreement Roland Schmitz (Stuttgart Media University, Germany); Matthias Goehring (Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany)
Selective Decryption of Outsourced IoT Data Jens-Matthias Bohli, Roman Kurpatov and Mischa Schmidt (NEC Laboratories Europe, Germany)
Session S22: IoT Smart Cities
Wednesday, December 16, 17:00-18:30
A Visual Sensor Network for Parking Lot Occupancy Detection in Smart Cities Luca Baroffio, Luca Bondi, Matteo Cesana, Alessandro E. C. Redondi and Marco Tagliasacchi (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)
Crowdsensing Smart City Parking Monitoring Félix J. Villanueva and David Villa (University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain); Maria Jose Santofimia (Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, Spain); Jesús Barba and Juan Carlos López (University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain)
Lighting-Enabled Smart City Applications Ecosystems Based on the IoT Abhishek Murthy (Philips Research, USA); Dong Han (Philips Research North America, USA); Dan Jiang (Philips Research, USA); Talmai B Oliveira (Philips Research North America, USA)
A Smart Parking System Based on IoT Protocols and Emerging Enabling Technologies Luca Mainetti, Luigi Patrono, Maria Laura Stefanizzi and Roberto Vergallo (University of Salento, Italy)
TRESCIMO: European Union and South African Smart City Contextual Dimensions Andreea Ancuta Corici (Fraunhofer FOKUS Institute, Germany); Louis Coetzee (CSIR, South Africa); Andrew C Smith (African Advanced Institute for Information & Communications Technology, South Africa); Ronald Steinke (Fraunhofer FOKUS, Germany); Hinesh Madhoo (Eskom, South Africa); Nyasha Mukudu (UCT, South Africa); Marisa Catalan (i2CAT Foundation, Spain); Josep Paradells (UPC, Spain); Alejandra Escobar Rubalcava (Fraunhofer FOKUS Institute, Germany); Maria Barros and Anastasius Gavras (Eurescom GmbH, Germany); Joyce Mwangama and Neco Ventura (University of Cape Town, South Africa); Thomas Magedanz (Fraunhofer Institute FOKUS / TU Berlin, Germany); Tiaan Willemse (Eskom, South Africa)
Session S23: IoT Security and Privacy(II)
Wednesday, December 16, 17:00-18:30
Analysis of Security Protocols and Corresponding Cipher Suites in ETSI M2M Standards Daniel Widyopratomo and Fuchun Joseph Lin (National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan)
Dynamic Security Credentials PANA-based Provisioning for IoT Smart Objects José Luis Hernandez Ramos, Dan Garcia, Rafa Marin Lopez and Antonio Fernando Skarmeta Gomez (University of Murcia, Spain)
An Agent-based Framework for Informed Consent in the Internet of Things Ricardo Neisse (European Commission Joint Research Centre, Italy); Gianmarco Baldini (Joint Research Centre - European Commission, Italy); Gary Steri (European Commission JRC, Italy); Yutaka Miyake and Shinsaku Kiyomoto (KDDI R&D Laboratories Inc., Japan); MD Abdur Rahim (Create-Net International Research Centre, Italy)
Towards Effective Security Control Assignment in the Industrial Internet of Things Amin Hassanzadeh (Accenture Technology Labs, USA); Shimon Modi (Accenture Technology Labs, India); Shaan Mulchandani (Accenture Technology Labs, USA)
Towards a Social Governance Framework for Internet of Things Muthucumaru Maheswaran and Sridipta Misra (McGill University, Canada)
Automotive IoT Workshop
Monday, December 14, 11:30-13:30, 14:30-16:30
A Freeway Travel Time Predicting Method Based on IoV Daxin Tian, Chao Liu and Yun-peng Wang (Beihang University, P.R. China); Guohui Zhang (School of Information Engineering, P.R. China); Haiying Xia (Research Institute of Highway Ministry Transport, P.R. China)
Cyber Organic Systems Network - a New Network Architecture for Future Vehicles Daniel Adam (BMW Research and Technology & Technische Universitaet Muenchen, Germany); Thomas Gehrsitz (Technische Universität München, Germany); Uwe Baumgarten (Technical University of Munich, Germany)
A Prototype Bridge Between Automotive and the IoT Michele Carignani (Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Italy); Silvia Ferrini (Autorità Portuale di Livorno, Italy); Matteo Petracca (Consorzio Nazionale Interuniversitario per le Telecomunicazioni, Italy); Mariano Falcitelli (CNIT - Photonic Networks National Laboratory, Italy); Paolo Pagano (Consorzio Nazionale Interuniversitario per le Telecomunicazioni, Italy)
Park Here! A Smart Parking System Based on Smartphones' Embedded Sensors and Short Range Communication Technologies Rosario Salpietro, Luca Bedogni, Marco Di Felice and Luciano Bononi (University of Bologna, Italy)
An Implementation of the 802.1AE MAC Security Standard for In-Car Networks Berardino Carnevale, Francesco Falaschi and Luca Crocetti (University of Pisa, Italy); Harman Hunjan and Samson Bisase (Renesas Electronics Europe Ltd, United Kingdom); Luca Fanucci (University of Pisa, Italy)
A Survey of In-vehicle Communications: Requirements, Solutions and Opportunities in IoT Yinjia Huo (the University of British Columbia, Canada); Wei Tu (Wuhan University, P.R. China); Zhengguo Sheng (University of Sussex, United Kingdom); Victor C.M. Leung (The University of British Columbia, Canada)
CIS: Community-Based Information Sharing Mechanism for Automotive IoT Qiang Liu and Chengzhang Zhu (National University of Defense Technology, P.R. China); Xiping Hu (The University of British Colombia, Canada); Wentao Zhao (National University of Defense Technology, P.R. China)
On the Potential of Network Coding for Cooperative Awareness in Vehicular Networks Miguel Sepulcre, Javier Gozalvez and Jose Ramon Gisbert (Universidad Miguel Hernandez de Elche, Spain)

Workshops
 
2015 IoT Security and Privacy Keynotes Workshop
 
This workshop will be a public discussion of future priorities for security and privacy in the Internet of Things (IoT) where integration of the cyber and physical worlds presents unprecedented challenges. Keynote papers will be presented by IoT security/privacy luminaries from a variety of disciplines. Guided, public discussion of these papers and the issues they raise will help distill challenges and priorities for future development of IoT devices, services, and policies that preserve security and privacy. Since IoT and the disciplines of security and privacy are crosscutting, we welcome anyone to attend, but researchers, practitioners, and policy makers in fields related to security and privacy and IoT cloud computing, ubiquitous sensing, crowdsourcing, and mobility will find the workshop most interesting. 

More information about this workshop here >>

2015 International Workshop on Automotive IoT
 
The future network infrastructure for vehicular environments will increase the pervasiveness of the Internet and the overall connectivity by integrating every “object” (e.g., passengers’ smart phones, vehicles’ sensors, infrastructures and external management platform) forming an intelligent vehicular transportation system. IoT supported by vehicular networks will be a key enabler for new geo-spatial information mapping communities. Using the advanced communication and sensor capabilities hosted by vehicles, these IoT communities have the potential to reach a wide range of objectives at more cost effective ways. Applications for such a promising combination of information production range from providing road safety and driver assistance, to mapping road status (e.g., road congestion status, road conditions and maintenance status), to estimating the 'greenens' of various road segments.
 
This workshop seeks original papers - not published or currently under review for another workshop, conference, or journal - in the area of automotive IoT, integrations of vehicular sensor networks with IoT and advanced communication and networking technologies applied in vehicular systems.

More information about this workshop here >>

Startup Session

The purpose of our Pitch Session is to ignite innovation and to use IEEE’s tools created for the present and future to provide pioneering startups with exposure to technology leaders, investors, and potential partners. The Pitch Session offers select startups the opportunity to deliver a 5 minute pitch to a diverse group of industry, investor, analyst, and media panelists, who in turn will provide feedback, advice, and recommendations.

To participate in our Pitch Session, please upload your pitch presentation here >>

What happens if you decide to participate?

1. You will have a chance to be randomly selected for the Pitch Session.
2. Presentations will be published on our event web site, and will have a chance to be spotlighted in IEEE’s publications.
3. All participating companies will have the opportunity to display a poster at the IoT Startup Event.
4. A digest of the event, complete with links to presentations, will be distributed to Corporate Members of the IEEE-SA.
5. But that’s not all! We are continuing to work with our partners to define new and exciting ways to rewards participating companies. Stay tuned for further details here >>

Hackathon
You can find all the information about this event in its official site here >>
 
Rooms Location

Here is the map with the locations of the different rooms where registration and the sessions will be held.
You can also download the map in PDF format (13.2 mb) by clicking here>>
 
Gala Dinner
The Tuesday banquet will be held at the Museo Diocesano in Corso di Porta Ticinese 95, Milan. 
Doors will open at 19:30 with a welcome cocktail. 
The location is at walking distance from the conference venue (about 15 minutes). See picture below.
 

 
 


   

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