Program
Opening Remarks (9:30—9:45) |
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Keynote (9:45—11:00) |
SmartSantander:
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Coffee Break (11:00—11:30) |
Session I: Analysis and vision of IoT future trends (11:30—13:00) Chair: Carlo Vallati |
The M2M Promise, What Could Make it Happen? A Techno-economic Analysis Social Things - The SandS instantiation Towards a Web of Sensors built with Linked Data and REST |
Lunch (13:00—14:00) |
Session II: Physical systems and practical issues in IoT deployment (14:00—15:30) Chair: Bruno Apolloni |
An Active Low Cost Mesh Networking Indoor Tracking System Decentralized Traffic Aware Scheduling for Multi-hop Low Power Lossy
Networks in the Internet of Things Time Synchronization in the DHT-based P2P Network Kad for Real-Time Automation Scenarios |
Coffee Break (15:30—16:00) |
Session III: Interoperability and integration of IoT systems (16:00—17:30) Chair: Enzo Mingozzi |
Virtual Object Access Rights to Enable Multi-Party Use of Sensors Open Services for IoT Cloud Applications in the Future Internet Decoupling Context Management and Application Logic: a new Framework |
Closing Remarks (17:30—17:40) |
Keynote
SmartSantander: Scientific challenges and advances in the urban environment
José M. Hernández-Muñoz
Telefonica I+D, Spain
www.tid.es
Biography: José M. Hernández-Muñoz received his Master's degree in Telecommunications Engineering from the University of Madrid (Politécnica) in 1987. In 1985 worked for Alpes Ingenieros S.A. and in 1988 with the Center for Technological and Industrial Development of the Spanish Government. He joined Telefonica I+D in 1990, getting involved in several EU funded projects. In 1998 he took part in the management of TID's Innovation Plan (1998-2001), and coordinated TID participation on several European Programs (IST, Eureka, COST, Telematics, etc.). He was appointed Head of Division in 2001. He has been Secretary of the Permanent Committee on Networks & Services of AHCIET, and representative for Telefonica at the W3C. He is author of over thirty articles and contributions to international magazines and symposiums, and has been granted four patents. He was co-founder of a successful technological start-up in 2000 and associated professor in the Telematics Engineering Department of the Carlos III University of Madrid (2002-2007). Nowadays he coordinates the SmartSantander project (INFSO-CT-257992) within Telefonica R&D.