IEEE World Forum on Internet of Things
12-14 December 2016 // Reston, VA, USA

Program

Registration Hours

  • Sunday – December 11 – 3:00PM-6:00pm (15:00 – 18:00)
  • Monday – December 12 – 7:00AM – 6:00PM (07:00 – 18:00)
  • Tuesday – December 13 – 7:00AM – 6:00PM (07:00 – 18:00)
  • Wednesday – December 14 – 7:00AM – 12/NOON (07:00 – 12:00)

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Agenda

Monday, December 12
Time
Room 9:00-9:30 9:30-11:00 11:00-11:30 11:30-13:30 13:30-14:30 14:30-16:30 16:30-17:00 17:00-19:00  19:00-20:30
Grand Ballroom D (300) Opening Ceremony Keynotes:

Vint Cerf

(9:30-10:30)

+

Trung Tran DARPA

(10:30-11:00)

Coffee
Break
Industry forum panel/ IPv6-based IoT Deployment Around the World

(Umar Garba Danbatta Keynote: Developing Enabling Policy & Regulatory Framework for Internet of Things (IoT) Advocacy in Emerging Market in Africa)

Lunch Industry forum panel / IPv6 IoT InterOp-Ware Coffee
Break
Industry forum panel / The Challenges in Automating, Controlling and Regulating
Complex Systems Using IoT Technologies: Machines, Robots, Buildings, Factories, Vehicles and More
Regency Ballroom B (125) Workshop on Ubiquitous Sensing and Actuation (UbSA) via the Internet of Things Innovating Forward Together – Technology, Passion, Purpose and Pride (A Special IEEE Women Engineering Event)

18:00-20:30

Grand Ballroom A (60) Technical Session: IoT Enabling Technologies – Protocols  Technical Session: IoT Enabling Technologies Technical Session: IoT Enabling Technologies –  Networks
Grand Ballroom B (60) Technical Session: IoT Testbedding and Experimental Results Technical Session: IoT Design Principals and Best Practices Technical Session: Cyber-physical systems
Grand Ballroom C (60) Special Session on Mobile Edge Computing for Consumer Internet of Thing and  Emerging Technologies for Software Defined Internet of Things

(Thomas M. Coughlin Keynote: The Memory of Cars)

Special Session on Military Applications of IoT

(Challenges for military applications of IoT Panel)

Special Session on Military Applications of IoT

(Challenges for military applications of IoT Panel)

Grand Ballroom G (60) Workshop MARTCPS Models at Runtime & Networked Control for Cyber Physical Systems Workshop on MARTCPS Models at Runtime & Networked Control for Cyber Physical Systems Workshop on MARTCPS Models at Runtime & Networked Control for Cyber Physical Systems
Grand Ballroom Foyer Exhibition Exhibition Exhibition
Grand Ballroom E (60) Technical Session: e-Health and e-Wellness Technical Session: IoT Security and Privacy – Networks Technical Session: IoT Security and Privacy – Architectures & Deployments
Grand Ballroom F (60) Tutorial / Five Years of Research and Innovation Experience in IoT: Lessons Learnt DOs and DON’Ts Tutorial / Development of IoT-based Applications for Smart Cities
Tuesday, December 13
Time
Room 9:00-11:00 11:00-11:30 11:30-13:30 13:30-14:30 14:30-16:30 16:30-17:00 17:00-19:00 19:00
Grand Ballroom D (300) Keynotes:

Taher Elgamal

(9:00-10:00) +

Geoff Mulligan

(10:00-11:00 )

Coffee
Break
Industry forum panel/ IoT Security & Privacy Lunch Industry forum panel / IoT and Low Power Wide Area Networks (LPWAN) Coffee
Break
Gala Dinner

(Keynote:

Adam Drobot,

Chair IEEE IoT Initiative)

Regency Ballroom B (125)
Grand Ballroom A (60) Technical Session: IoT Enabling Technologies –  Communications Technical Session: IoT Enabling Technologies –  Platforms Technical Session: IoT Enabling Technologies –  Architecture
Grand Ballroom B (60) Technical Session: IoT Societal Impacts Technical Session: Big data and IoT Data Analytics – S1 Technical Session: Big data and IoT Data Analytics –  S2
Grand Ballroom C (60) Special Session on Signal Processing for Internet-of-Things Industry forum panel / IoT: a great opportunity  for emerging economies?
Grand Ballroom G (60) Special Session on Social Internet of Things (SIoT) Workshop on User centric security, privacy and interoperability in the context of Internet of Things and Smart Cities

(Dr. David Kravitz Keynote)

Workshop on User centric security, privacy and interoperability in the context of Internet of Things and Smart Cities

(Panel on Security and Privacy in IoT)

Grand Ballroom Foyer Exhibition Exhibition Exhibition
Grand Ballroom E (60) Technical Session: Semantic Technologies and Collective Intelligence Technical Session: Smart Cities and Smart Building Automation Industry forum panel /  Best Practices in Industrial IoT Cybersecurity
Grand Ballroom F (60) Tutorial / CDSA and BSON: The Two Key Enablers of Lean, Elastic and Proactive Wireless Networks Needed for Future IoT Tutorial / Compressive Sensing – A Game-Changing Technology for Energy-Efficient IoT Sensor Networks
Wednesday, December 14
Time
Room 9:00-11:00 11:00-11:30 11:30-13:30 13:30-14:30 14:30-16:30 16:30-17:00 17:00-19:00
Grand Ballroom D (300) Keynotes:

Paul  Mockapetris

(9:00-10:00) +

Pindar Wong

(10:00-11:00 )

Coffee
Break
Closing Ceremony
Regency Ballroom B (125)
Grand Ballroom A (60) Technical Session: Automotive & Intelligent Transport
Grand Ballroom B (60) Technical Session: Consumer Electronics and Assisted Living
Grand Ballroom C (60) Technical Session: IoT Security and Privacy – Devices
Grand Ballroom G (60) Workshop on IoT as driver for the co-created Smart City
Regency Ballroom Foyer Exhibition
Grand Ballroom E (60) Tutorial / Intelligence At the EDGE: Using Mobile Edge Computing to Deliver Consumer Centric IoT Services
Grand Ballroom F (60) Industry forum panel /IoT Governance in the USA – Policy Challenges & Issues

 Keynote Speakers

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Dr. Vinton G. Cerf

Vice President and Chief Internet Evangelist Google

Keynote: Internet of Things

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.

Keynote Abstract

A wave of new, programmable, networkable devices is coming and with it, a wide range of serious considerations ranging from access control to safety and privacy, scaling and ease of use. The designers of these devices will do well to take into account long-term considerations relating to safe software updates to backward compatibility as new devices join older ones in residential and commercial/industrial settings. We have already seen the risks these devices pose in network space with the DDOS attacks against DYN via botnetted webcams (doesn’t that sound like 1984-speak?). As engineers, we will have a lot to answer for if we don’t do a better job of design and implementation.

 

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Dr. Taher Elgamal

Security CTO of Salesforce

Keynote: A new world of threats, vulnerabilities and opportunities

Taher Elgamal is an industry veteran in Internet security. He is the inventor of the Elgamal Digital Signature scheme, which is the basis for Digital Signature Algorithm (DSA). While serving as Chief Scientist of Netscape Communications, he was the driving force behind SSL. Elgamal was the recipient of the 2009 RSA conference Lifetime achievement award. Network World chose him as one of 20 people who changed the industry.
Elgamal serves as the CTO, Security for Salesforce. He was the founder and CEO of Securify, and was the director of engineering at RSA Security Inc. prior to Joining Netscape in 1995 and founding Securify in 1998. Elgamal has served on many public and private boards.
Elgamal has a M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University and B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Cairo University.

Keynote Abstract

This talk will outline the issues that we will have to deal with in protecting a highly connected world. Devices at home, at the work place and everywhere else will open many new opportunities to advance our environments and businesses. However, there is a lot more to be done to protect our citizens and businesses from a new set of threats and vulnerabilities that will affect the overall security of the new connected society.

 

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Mr. Geoff Mulligan

Chairman of the LoRA Alliance

Keynote: Making Sense of the IoT Protocols and Alliances

Geoff Mulligan is the chairman of the LoRa Alliance and was previously founder and Chairman of the Internet Protocol for Smart Objects (IPSO) Alliance and in 2013, was appointed a Presidential Innovation Fellow. He developed embedded internet technology and 6LoWPAN. He was one of the founding board members of the Zigbee Alliance and was co-chair of the 6LoWPAN Working Group in the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). He was instrumental in the design of the IPv6 protocol and created and named 6LoWPAN. In 2006, he started the firm Proto6, consulting for companies and the US Department of Defense. Mulligan worked with others to launch the IPSO Alliance in 2008. He was also the co-creator of the White House’s SmartAmerica Challenge. He is currently serving as the US representative to the ISO Strategic Advisory Group on Smart and Sustainable Cities and is also currently serving as the Chairman of the LoRa Alliance and on the Board of Directors for the IPSO Alliance. He holds over 15 patents in computer security, networking and electronic mail.

Keynote Abstract

The IoT is a hot, hyped buzzword – but it has the potential to impact the globe in so many ways. After all, we are all here at this  conference. But the downside of all the attention is a land rush to lay  some claim to the IoT landscape. New protocols and new alliances appear  to pop up every day. It is important to use a critical lens when  planning the path forward for IoT technologies. Protocols and Alliance  will come and go over the course of the next few years while the  IoT  grows to meet its potential. Lets take some time to take a look at that  landscape today and peer into the future potential for this thing called  the IoT.

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Mr. Pindar Wong 

Chairman of  VefiFi Ltd

Keynote: Calculating Consensus Reality For an Internet of Trust

Pindar Wong is the chairman of VeriFi (Hong Kong) Ltd, a discreet Internet financial infrastructure consultancy and founder of Hong Kong’s Smart Contracts Initiative that pioneered  the ‘Belt and Road Blockchain’.  He is a Bitcoin protocol enthusiast and volunteers to help organise ScalingBitcoin.org.  He co-founded the global blockchain research network ‘Bsafe‘ and organised Coala‘s first Blockchain Workshop in Asia. Previously, he co-founded Hong Kong’s first licensed ISP in 1993, was the first vice-chairman of ICANN, chairman of the Asia Pacific Internet Association (APIA), alternate chairman of Asia Pacific Network Information Centre (APNIC), elected trustee of the Internet Society and Commissioner on the Global Commission on Internet Governance.

Keynote abstract

Governance? Prizes will be given in memory of John Y.W. Gibson during this lighthearted conversation involving an edge-dwelling revolutionary who wrote a Makefile not a Manifesto.
This closing keynote will highlight the importance of rethinking digital wealth redistribution in the cryptocurrency MW economy, when humans are the minority, where ‘KYM’ (Know Your Machine) and ‘Security by Transparency’ Principles are the norm and where password insurance protects your AMT from becoming an ATM.
By actively pulling out trust in individual hardware, and pushing it into a socially verifiable software, Bitcoin’s security economics will be used to illustrate the power of permissionless monetization and innovation.  In this ‘crazy’ world of calculated consensus, fiduciary running code is the law and there is genius … surrounded by thieves. Two blockchain approaches  (‘Fork-off and Fail’ and ‘Don’t Trust, Verify’ ) help maximize immunological isolation, and minimize negative externalities to the ecosystem.
A live demonstration of the ‘Starting Problem’ will highlight the ironic benefits of packetizing risk by cold-booting heavily modified signed open firmware with a blockchain BIOS.
By engineering economic ecosystem incentives (EEEI) the talk concludes that where the East meets the West, a requisite variety of ‘treats’  and regulatory product liability insurance are both needed to build a bottom-up Internet of Trust, not an Internet of Threats, for the Internet of Things.

 

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Dr. Paul Mockapetris

Chief Scientist of Threatstop

Keynote: The Internet, How the Most Useful Tool in History Became a Dangerous Place, and how we can reclaim it

Paul Mockapetris is best known as the creator of the Domain Name System (DNS), and wrote the first implementation of SMTP, the Internet’s mail protocol . At present, he is a Chief Scientist at Threatstop, a realtime threat prevention startup, and visiting scholar the University of Pierre and Marie Curie, Paris. He serves on the board of Farsight Security.

He was chair of an ICANN Strategic Panel, Chief Scientist and board member of Nominum, CTO at Urban Media, Siara, Fiberlane, and Software.com and director of engineering at @Home. He has been IETF chair, program manager at ARPA, and did 15 years of research at the USC Information Sciences Institute, 10 years at UC Irvine with the DCS project, and 4 years at MIT with the Architecture Machine Group before it became the Media Lab.

He received his learner’s permits in Physics and Electrical Engineering from the MIT in 1971, and a Ph.D. in Information and Computer Science from UC Irvine. He is a member of the Internet Hall of Fame, and is Doctor Honoris Causa of the Miguel Hernandez and Ramon Llull Universities. He is the recipient of the IEEE Internet award and the ACM Sigcomm award, and is a Fellow of the ACM, IEEE and the US National Academy of Engineering.

Technical Sessions

Paper Num. Paper Title
Technical Session: IoT Enabling Technologies – Protocols
Monday, December 12, 11:30-13:30
1570290429 SRUP: The Secure Remote Update Protocol
1570291275 JetNet: A Proposed Protocol for Reliable Packet Delivery in Low-Power IoT Applications
1570294002 Transfer Protocols of Tiny Data Blocks in IoT and Their Performance Evaluation)
1570294270 Towards Interoperable, Cognitive and Autonomic IoT Systems: An Agent-based Approach
1570299538 Event Management with Action for Internet of Things
Technical Session: IoT Testbedding and Experimental Result
Monday, December 12, 11:30-13:30
1570298627 Unified IoT Ontology to Enable Interoperability and Federation of Testbeds)
1570291527 Development and Field Experiment of Wide Area Wi-SUN System Based on IEEE 802.15.4g
1570293759 Data-driven Ecosystems in Smart Cities: A Living Example From Seestadt Aspern
1570290572 iQAS: An Integration Platform for QoI Assessment as a Service for Smart Cities
1570290881 Location-Based Services on a Smart Campus: A System and A Study
Technical Session: e-Health and e-Wellness
Monday, December 12, 11:30-13:30
1570293907 A Novel Indoor Healthcare with Time Hopping-based Visible Light Communication
1570294155 Sequential Decision-Making in Healthcare IoT: Real-Time Health Monitoring, Treatments and Interventions
1570294243 Always Connected: The Security Challenges of the Healthcare Internet of Things
1570299557 Dynamic Bluetooth Beacons for Persons with Disabilities
Technical Session: IoT Enabling Technologies
Monday, December 12, 14:30-16:30
1570293786 Improving User Interactions with Constrained Devices in the Web of Things
1570299587 EC-IoT: An Easy Configuration Framework for Constrained IoT Devices
1570299766 Neighbor Discovery Algorithms for Friendship Establishment in the Social Internet of Things
1570294202 Decentralized Coordination of Dynamic Software Updates in the Internet of Things
1570291176 Obtaining Accurate Trajectories From Repeated Coarse and Inaccurate Location Logs
Technical Session: IoT Design Principals and Best Practices
Monday, December 12, 14:30-16:30
1570290824 Charging Architecture for M2M Communications
1570291055 Harnessing the Flow of Ecological Data Across Networks, Middleware, and Applications
1570291138 Connecting the Internet of Things Rapidly Through a Model Driven Approach
1570291116 Applicability of Commodity, Lowcost, Single Board Computers for Internet of Things Devices
1570295689 Exposing Bluetooth Lower Layers for IoT Communication
Technical Session: IoT Security and Privacy – Networks
Monday, December 12, 14:30-16:30
1570291923 IoT Security Attacks Using Reverse Engineering Methods On WSN Applications
1570294168 Modeling a node capture attack in a secure Wireless Sensor Networks
1570292228 Enhancing Connected Car Adoption: Security and Over The Air Uptdate Framework
1570290556 Dynamic Semantic Interoperability of Control in IoT-based Systems: Need for Adaptive Middleware
1570297725 SQenIoT: Semantic Query Engine for Industrial Internet-Of-Things Gateways
Technical Session: IoT Enabling Technologies – Networks
Monday, December 12, 17:00-19:00
1570290794 Human-Motion Based Transmission Power Control in Wireless Body Area Networks
1570299859 Mobile Phone Based Acoustic Localization Using Doppler Shift for Wireless Sensor Networks
1570299928 Compressed Sensing for Different Sensors: A Real Scenario for WSN and IoT
1570294301 Rapid Group Key Creation for Expanding Mesh Networks
1570299254 Guard Time Optimisation and Adaptation for Energy Efficient Multi-hop TSCH Networks
Technical Session: Cyber-physical systems
Monday, December 12, 17:00-19:00
1570299499 We Hear Your Activities Through Wi-Fi Signals
1570293876 Adaptive Facade Components as Context-Aware Nodes in an Extended Cyber-Physical Network
1570294242 Situational Sensor Service Composition for Event-Based Architecture
1570294274 Internet of Things Based Framework for Trajectory Tracking Control
1570293885 Dynamic Sample Rate Adaptation for Long-Term IoT Sensing Applications
Technical Session: IoT Security and Privacy – Architectures & Deployments
Monday, December 12, 17:00-19:00
1570291037 Securing Internet of Things devices using commodity hardware
1570291124 Practical Limits of the Secret Key-Capacity for IoT Physical Layer Security
1570291513 Nonce-based Authenticated Key Establishment over OAuth 2.0 IoT Proof-of-Possession Architecture
1570299269 Black Routing and Node Obscuring in IoT
1570294263 Compositional Dynamic Defense using Context Aware Code Partitioning and Code Diversification for Internet of Things
Technical Session: IoT Societal Impacts
Tuesday, December 13, 11:30-13:30
1570288844 Understanding User Privacy in Internet of Things Environments
1570290759 INTERNET OF THINGS (IoT) – A CASE STUDY FOR HOME POWER SAVE
1570294287 Adaptive Homes for Enabling Senior Citizens: A New Design Assessment Tool for Built Environment and IoT-based Technologies
1570289334 A Framework of Scalable QoE Modeling for Application Explosion in the Internet of Things
1570278273 Easing IoT Application Development Through DataTweet Framework
Technical Session: Semantic Technologies and Collective Intelligence
Tuesday, December 13, 11:30-13:30
1570294175 WOTS2E: A Search Engine for a Semantic Web of Things
1570297312 Agri-IoT: A Semantic Framework for Internet of Things-enabled Smart Farming Applications
1570298624 The Role of an IoT Platform in the Design of Real-time Recommender Systems
1570299531 Contextualised Service Delivery in the Internet of Things
Technical Session: IoT Enabling Technologies – Communications;
Tuesday, December 13, 11:30-13:30
1570291534 Pull Support for IoT Applications Using Mobile Access Framework WebMaDa
1570291224 Signal-to-Noise Ratio Measurements for Communications Using Tunneling Reflectors
1570299933 Reconfigurable Dual Mode IEEE 802.15.4 Digital Baseband Receiver for Diverse IoT Applications
1570291491 An AllJoyn to CoAP Bridge
1570294048 Efficient Proxying of CoAP Observe with Quality of Service Support
Technical Session: IoT Enabling Technologies – Platforms
Tuesday, December 13, 14:30-16:30
1570291919 A Distributed Channel Access Mechanism for IEEE 802.11ah
1570292367 Do “Web of Things Platforms” Truly Follow the Web of Things?
1570299074 Enabling IoT Automation Using Local Clouds
1570294239 LAMEN: Towards Orchestrating the Growing Intelligence on the Ed
1570291143 SPOT: A Smartphone-Based Platform to Tackle Heterogeneity in Smart-Home IoT Systems
Technical Session: Smart Cities and Smart Building Automation
Tuesday, December 13, 14:30-16:30
1570293445 Building Management Insights Driven by a Multi-System Semantic Representation Approach
1570294186 Energy Efficient IoT-Based Smart Home
1570294292 Deploying IoT Devices to Make Buildings Smart: Performance Evaluation and Deployment Experience
1570298821 SenSquare: a Mobile Crowdsensing Architecture for Smart Cities
1570299259 Biotechnology and Internet of Things for Green Smart City Application
Technical Session: Big data and IoT Data Analytics – S1
Tuesday, December 13, 14:30-16:30
1570286752 Adapting Sampling Interval of Sensor Networks Using On-Line Reinforcement Learning
1570294206 Marginal Distribution Clustering of Multi-variate Streaming IoT Data
1570294282 Realtime Big Data Analytics for Event Detection in Highways
1570294285 Inferring Building Occupancy From Existing Sensors in Real Time Using Machine Learning
1570299045 Physical-Cyber-Social Similarity Analysis in Smart Cities
Technical Session: IoT Enabling Technologies – Architectures
Tuesday, December 13, 17:00-19:00
1570289437 Distributed Live Data Search Architecture for Resource Discovery on Internet of Things
1570290883 An Object Detection Acceleration Framework Based on Low-Power Heterogeneous Manycore Architecture
1570291103 Decomposition-compensation Approach to Microcloud-based IoT Infrastructure Management
1570291392 A Semantic Interoperability Architecture for Internet of Things Data Sharing and Computing
1570291645 Adapting Processor Architectures for the Periphery of the IoT Nervous System
Technical Session: Big data and IoT Data Analytics – S2
Tuesday, December 13, 17:00-19:00
1570290746 Improving Fast Velocity and Large Volume Data Processing in IoT/M2M Platforms
1570293992 Monitoring Data Stream Reliability in Smart City Environments
1570289987 Event Model to Facilitate Data Sharing Among Services
1570298888 A Distributed In-network Indexing Mechanism for the Internet of Things
Technical Session: Automotive & Intelligent Transport
Wednesday, December 14, 11:30-13:30
1570290362 A Novel IoT Access Architecture for Vehicle Monitoring System
1570292691 Estimating Travel Speed Via Sparse Vehicular Crowdsensing Data
1570294266 Smart Car Parking System Prototype Utilizing CCTV Nodes
1570290896 Parking Stall Vacancy Indicator System Based on Deep Convolutional Neural Networks
1570291204 Real-time Traffic-based Routing, Based on Open Data and Open-Source Software
Technical Session: IoT Security and Privacy – Devices
Wednesday, December 14, 11:30-13:30
1570293913 Towards Resilient Cyber Security for Embedded Devices on Internet
1570294045 IoT Inter-Security Domain Trust Transfer and Service Dispatch Solution
1570294257 A PUF-Based Paradigm for IoT Security
1570299574 An Overview on Delegated Authorization for CoAP
1570299918 A Reliable Covert Channel over IEEE 802.15.4 using Steganography
Technical Session: Consumer Electronics and Assisted Living
Wednesday, December 14, 11:30-13:30
1570290555 Personalized Ambience: An Integration of Learning Model and Intelligent Lighting Control
1570290671 An IoT System to Estimate Personal Thermal Comfort
1570291093 Situation Awareness in a Smart Home Environment
1570294144 Software Defined Connected Prosumer Communities
1570293963 Near-Field Communication Sensors and Cloud-Based Smart Restaurant Management System

Workshops

 

Paper Num. Paper Title
Workshop MARTCPS Models at Runtime & Networked Control for Cyber Physical Systems
Monday, December 12, 11:30-13:30, 14:30-16:30, 17:00-19:00
1570309629 A Rigorous and Efficient Run-time Security Monitor for Real-time Critical Embedded System Applications
1570309711 Challenges in Physical Modeling for Adaptation of Cyber-Physical Systems
1570313794 Using Data Prediction Techniques to Reduce Data Transmissions in the IoT
Workshop on Ubiquitous Sensing and Actuation (UbSA) via the Internet of Things
Monday, December 12, 14:30-16:30
1570304236 Differential Sensing
1570304802 IoT-Cloud Authorization and Delegation Mechanisms for Ubiquitous Sensing and Actuation
1570304849 VOLTTRON™: Using Distributed Control and Sensing to Integrate Buildings and the Grid
Workshop on User centric security, privacy and interoperability in the context of Internet of Things and Smart Cities
Tuesday, December 13, 14:30-16:30, 17:00-19:00
1570294219 A Pragmatic Approach to Solving IoT Interoperability and Security Problems in an eHealth Context
1570309435 ARMOUR: Large-Scale Experiments for IoT Security & Trust
1570309613 A Trust-Based Scheme Employing Evidence Reasoning for IoT Architectures
1570309698 SandUSB: An Installation-Free Sandbox for USB Peripherals
1570309794 Security Certification and Labeling in Internet of Things
1570309931 Traffic Forensics for IPv6-Based Wireless Sensor Networks and the Internet of Things
Workshop on IoT as driver for the co-created Smart City
Wednesday, December 14, 11:30-13:30
1570304353 Knowledge Co-creation in the OrganiCity: Data Annotation with JAMAiCA
1570305702 OppNet: Enabling Citizen-Centric Urban IoT Data Collection Through Opportunistic Connectivity Service
1570305870 Drone-based Reconstruction for 3D Geospatial Data Processing
1570310770 Game Theoretic and Auction-based Algorithms Towards Opportunistic Edge-Processing in LPWA LoRa Networks

Special Sessions

 

Paper Num. Paper Title
Special Session on Mobile Edge Computing for Consumer Internet of Thing and Emerging Technologies for Software Defined Internet of Things

Monday, December 12, 11:30-13:30
1570300482 Energy Efficient Event-Based Networking for the Internet of Things
1570305794 Computation Offloading Management and Resource Allocation for Low-power IoT Edge Devices
1570309436 A Privacy Framework for the Internet of Things
Special Session on Military Applications of IoT
Monday, December 12, 14:30-16:30, 17:00-19:00
1570304074 Mobile Platform for Threat Monitoring in Wireless Sensor Networks
1570309353 Leveraging Internet of Things Within the Military Network Environment – Challenges and Solutions
1570309512 Integrating Some Security and Fault Tolerant Techniques for Military Applications of Internet of Things
1570309515 Security Techniques for the WSN Link Layer Within Military IoT
1570309689 Data-centric Security in Military Applications of Commercial IoT Technology
1570310760 Approach Towards Application of Commercial off-the-Shelf Internet of Things Devices in the Military Domain
Special Session on Social Internet of Things (SIoT)
Tuesday, December 13, 11:30-13:30
1570291019 ASSIST: An Agent Based SIoT Simulator
1570305854 Exploitation of Social IoT for Recommendation Services
1570306275 iSapiens: A Platform for Social and Pervasive Smart Environments
1570309484 Searching the Social Internet of Things by Exploiting Object Similarity
Special Session on Signal Processing for Internet-of-Things
Tuesday, December 13, 11:30-13:30
1570304684 Power Efficient Compressive Sensing for Continuous Monitoring of ECG and PPG in a Wearable System
1570305099 Parallelization in Software Systems for WSN and IoT
1570305618 Vulnerable C/C++ Code Usage in IoT Software Systems

Industry Forum Panels

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