IFIP 2018
First cross-domain IFIP Internet of Things (IoT) Conference
IoT is hot. Experts and organizations are addressing the topic in policy statements, papers and conferences. There are many aspects to be looked at when talking about IoT. Earlier developments were quite focused on the lower level aspects such as interfacing, communication protocols and standards, base platforms, energy efficiency and energy harvesting, smart devices and smart sensors, etc. With the exponential growth of the number of devices and sensors connected to Internet and their increasing levels of embedded intelligence, other relevant challenges emerge, including organizational structures, collaborative cyber-physical ecosystems, end-user development, self-organizing systems, distributed decision making, collective adaptive and cognitive systems, behavioural models, systems resilience, handling big data, etc. The IFIP Internet of Things (IoT) Conference as part of the IFIP WCC 2018 addresses this wide variety of aspects. Papers will show technical advancements, research on major questions, policy issues, and so on.
Perspectives will be from the people and organizations involved (users, ICT professionals, user organizations, ICT industry, authorities / regulators) but also from the phase of an IoT system or component (development, production / manufacturing, implementation, maintenance, management, use).
We invite you to submit papers to this conference.
Main topics of interest (non-exhaustive list)
- Technical issues and challenges
- Legal issues (incl liability)
- Ethical issues
- Education, training, awareness
- End-User Development
- Usability and accessibility
- Context-dependent applications
- Environmental issues
- Organizational and collaborative structures
- Risks, Privacy, Security, and Resilience issues
- Impact on persons and society
- Novel applications and business models
- Professionalism / duty of care
- Etc.
Leon Strous, De Nederlandsche Bank, The Netherlands
Vinton Cerf, Google, USA
Program Committee
(members of the IFIP Domain Committee IoT)
- Luis Camarinha-Matos, Nova University of Lisbon, Portugal
- Gordon Fletcher, University of Salford, United Kingdom
- Christina Moertberg, Linnaeus University, Sweden
- Fabio Paterno, CNR-ISTI, Italy
- Ricardo Reis, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
- Damien Sauveron, University of Limoges, France
- Basie von Solms, University of Johannesburg, South Africa
- Marco Winckler, University Paul Sabatier, France
(list will be expanded soon with additional program committee members)
For more information visit the congress website http://wcc2018.org (alternatively http://wcc2018.put.poznan.pl) or feel free to contact Leon Strous at strous@iae.nl
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First cross-domain IFIP Internet of Things (IoT) Conference
IoT is hot. Experts and organizations are addressing the topic in policy statements, papers and conferences. There are many aspects to be looked at when talking about IoT. Earlier developments were quite focused on the lower level aspects such as interfacing, communication protocols and standards, base platforms, energy efficiency and energy harvesting, smart devices and smart sensors, etc. With the exponential growth of the number of devices and sensors connected to Internet and their increasing levels of embedded intelligence, other relevant challenges emerge, including organizational structures, collaborative cyber-physical ecosystems, end-user development, self-organizing systems, distributed decision making, collective adaptive and cognitive systems, behavioural models, systems resilience, handling big data, etc. The IFIP Internet of Things (IoT) Conference as part of the IFIP WCC 2018 addresses this wide variety of aspects. Papers will show technical advancements, research on major questions, policy issues, and so on.
Perspectives will be from the people and organizations involved (users, ICT professionals, user organizations, ICT industry, authorities / regulators) but also from the phase of an IoT system or component (development, production / manufacturing, implementation, maintenance, management, use).
We invite you to submit papers to this conference.
Main topics of interest (non-exhaustive list)
- Technical issues and challenges
- Legal issues (incl liability)
- Ethical issues
- Education, training, awareness
- End-User Development
- Usability and accessibility
- Context-dependent applications
- Environmental issues
- Organizational and collaborative structures
- Risks, Privacy, Security, and Resilience issues
- Impact on persons and society
- Novel applications and business models
- Professionalism / duty of care
- Etc.
Leon Strous, De Nederlandsche Bank, The Netherlands
Vinton Cerf, Google, USA
Program Committee
(members of the IFIP Domain Committee IoT)
- Luis Camarinha-Matos, Nova University of Lisbon, Portugal
- Gordon Fletcher, University of Salford, United Kingdom
- Christina Moertberg, Linnaeus University, Sweden
- Fabio Paterno, CNR-ISTI, Italy
- Ricardo Reis, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
- Damien Sauveron, University of Limoges, France
- Basie von Solms, University of Johannesburg, South Africa
- Marco Winckler, University Paul Sabatier, France
(list will be expanded soon with additional program committee members)
For more information visit the congress website http://wcc2018.org (alternatively http://wcc2018.put.poznan.pl) or feel free to contact Leon Strous at strous@iae.nl