IoT-ET 2012
INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON INTERNET OF THINGS (IoT) ENABLING TECHNOLOGIES:
Embracing Machine-to-Machine (M2M) Communications and Beyond
IN CONJUNCTION WITH IEEE WCNC 2012
1 April 2012 - Paris, France
Embracing Machine-to-Machine (M2M) Communications and Beyond
IN CONJUNCTION WITH IEEE WCNC 2012
1 April 2012 - Paris, France
Recent News
- Accepted papers will be published in the IEEE WCNC 2012 Conference Proceedings.
- Accepted and presented papers will be also published in IEEE Xplore®.
- We are pleased to announce that an extended version of the best paper will be published in European Transactions on Telecommunications.
General ChairsAngeliki Alexiou (University of Piraeus, Greece)
Djelal Raouf (Sagemcom E&T, France) Yan Zhang (Simula Research Laboratory, Norway) Harold Liu (IBM Research, China) Steering Committee
Carles Antón-Haro (CTTC, Spain)
Srdjan Krco (Ericsson, Serbia) Wenjie Wang (PPLive, China) Dan Wang (Hong Kong Polytechnic Univ., China) Publicity ChairPeter Rost (NEC Laboratories Europe, Germany)
TPC ChairsXu Li (INRIA, France)
Erwu Liu (Tongji University, China) Stephan Saur (Alcatel-Lucent, Germany) Alexandru Petrescu (CEA, France) TPC Members
Merouane Debbah (Supelec University, France)
Zhengguo Sheng (France Telecom Orange Labs, China) Shuguang Xiong (IBM Research, China) Emilio Calvanese-Strinati (CEA, France) Mathias BOC Michael (CEA, France) Xianghui Cao (Zhejiang University, China) Enrico Natalizio (INRIA, France) Slawomir Stanczak (Heinrich Hertz Institute, Germany) Holger Karl (Univesity of Paderborn, Germany) Sushmita Ruj (University of Ottawa, Canada) Nhon Chu (Sagemcom, France) Thierry Lestable (Sagemcom, France) Massinissa Lalam (Sagemcom, France) Pirabakaran Navaratnam (University of Surrey, UK) Miquel Soriano (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain) Vlasios Tsiatsis (Ericsson, Sweden) Payam Barnaghi (University of Surrey, UK) Veronique Veque (L2S Univ. Paris Sud, France) Anthony Busson (L2S Univ. Paris Sud, France) Bruno Corlay (Sagemcom, France) Andreas Maeder (NEC Laboratories Europe, Germany) Frank Mullany (Alcatel-Lucent, Ireland) Stan Lin (Alcatel-Lucent, Ireland) Stefan Wesemann (Dresden University of Technology, Germany) Keynote Speakers
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Important DatesPaper Submission Deadline: Closed
Notification of Acceptance: Jan. 6, 2012 Camera-Ready Submission: Jan. 30, 2012 Workshop Date: Apr. 1, 2012 | ABOUT THE WORKSHOPThis workshop is co-organised by FP7 ICT-EXALTED project partners (http://www.ict-exalted.eu), and NOME-IoT (http://www.dfki.de/nome-iot-workshop/2011/)
THE THEME OF THE WORKSHOP
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a novel design paradigm rapidly gaining wide global attention from academia, industries, and governments. The fundamental concept is to emphasize the ubiquitous computing among global networked machines and physical objects, denoted as things, such as RFID tags, sensors, actuators, machine-to-machine (M2M) devices, mobile phones, etc. It covers a wide scope of technologies including wireless/wired sensing, networking, computing and control, which together build feasible complex cyber physical systems (CPS) to support diverse applications, including smart grid, e-health, intelligent transportation, and logistics, etc.
The proposed International Workshop on the Internet of Things Enabling Technologies (IoT-ET), in conjunction with IEEE WCNC 2012 is a new event focusing on key enablers for IoT, especially M2M communications and networking, that aims at providing a forum that brings together researchers from academia, practitioners from industry, standardization bodies, and government to meet and exchange ideas on recent research work, point out the directions for future research, and seek collaboration opportunities on all aspects of the IoT enabling technologies. The goal of this workshop is to promote borderless discussions and identify suitable strategies and solutions to enable effective and efficient IoT system performance. We are looking for papers that present new techniques, introduce new methodologies, propose new research directions, or discuss strategies, including standardization and regulation for resolving open problems spanning all aspects of an IoT system, such as scalability, wide-area coverage, sustainability, energy-efficiency, spectral-efficiency, heterogeneity, cooperation, and security. The focus will cover system-level solutions like software/hardware architectures, protocol-level solutions, and device and service management solutions. Furthermore, application-oriented demos and prototypes are also highly encouraged. SCOPE and OBJECTIVES:
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