ESIOT 2012 - esIoT 2012 : International Workshop on Extending Seamlessly to the Internet of Things
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Category ESIOT 2012
Deadline: January 15, 2012 | Date: July 04, 2012-July 06, 2012
Venue/Country: Palermo, Italy
Updated: 2011-12-06 15:15:57 (GMT+9)
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ICTs evolution has led to wireless personal devices such as smart phones, personal computers and PDAs. These devices have in common that they are designed to operate over IP Networks. Hence, the number of devices that are connected to the Internet is growing exponentially. This has led to define a new concept of Internet, the commonly called Future Internet and Internet of Things (IoT).The objective of IoT is the integration and unification of all communication systems located surrounds us. Thereby, the systems can get control and total access of the other systems for leading to provide ubiquitous communication and computing with the purpose of defining a new generation of services.Extending Seamlessly to the Internet of Things (esIoT) is an international workshop focused on the integration aspects of the Internet of Things (IoT). The emerging machine-to-machine (M2M) systems should provide transparent access to information and services through a seamless integration into the Internet. On the one hand, the so-called Web of Things aims for direct Web connectivity by pushing its technology down to devices. On the other hand, cost and energy requirements of embedded devices demand efficient protocols and communication patterns, which affect the application layer. This workshop provides a forum to elaborate on ideas and approaches to adapt, extend, or bridge the existing IoT building blocks, such as ETSI M2M, ZigBee, IPv6/6LoWPAN, RFID, and legacy networked embedded systems. In addition, the impact of the IoT on industry, business, and society, including security and privacy requirements, will be discussed.Tracks & Topics:Extending things to Internet through IPv6Architectures for Internet of Things integrationGlobal connectivityEnd to End / Machine to Machine (M2M) protocolsProtocols for smart things: 6LoWPAN / DASH7 / ZigBee IPMobility managementMiddlewareCloud computing and things internetworkingStandardization and regulatory issuesWeb of ThingsLightweight RestFul / CoAP / Lightweight SOAPLightweight data structured (EXI)Resource Directory approachesSemantic description of things and servicesNew patterns to communicate with things Blockwise, Observe etc…Security, trust and PrivacyLightweight implementations of cryptographic stacksEnd to end security capabilities from the thingsSecurity for CoAP and ZigBee IP (DTLS, TLS etc..)Bootstrapping techniques (PANA, EAP, HIP DEX …)Trust management in the interaction between thingsFault tolerance and robustness: business continuity in the Internet of ThingsPrivacy in a fully interconnected world: issues and challengesRFID and end-devices IdentificationEPC to IPv6 approachesONS and EPCIS for thingsNFC integration in the Internet of ThingsHuman-device interactions based on RFID/NFCProtocols and algorithms for the massive identification of thingsNaming, address management and addressability issuesPerformance modeling and network technologiesPerformance analysis (QoS, scalability, reliability, etc.)Channel and traffic modelsRouting protocols for the Internet of Things (RPL…)Sustainable design and technologies (e.g. energy-efficiency)Use Cases and Applicationse-Health applicationsMobile applications (Android OS, iOS, etc.)Real-time data management / Critical EnvironmentsSmart cities / Home Automation / Building AutomationIndustrial solutionsBusiness modelsTest-beds and field trial
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