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Introduction

Purpose
This workshop aims at tapping into the potential of live repositories such as the ones resulting from data streams in the context of the Internet of Things applications. Application domains such as Smart Cities, or Sea and Environmental Monitoring, produce a continuously growing wealth of data, which may be valuable for different scientific domains.

Naturally, the variety of sensors and procedures for collecting data may become a real challenge for Open Science and Linked Open Data. The challenge of attributing meaning to data is even larger when thinking of considerable, ever growing volumes of data, which render traditional data curation methods inadequate and/or unsustainable.

Description
The workshop focuses on demonstrating a set of standards and good practices used in the Internet of Things and discussing how they can be used to leverage F.A.I.R. evidence-based Science.

Implementations based on standards, such as the OGC Sensor Observation Service or the OGC SensorThings API, and well established open frameworks, such as the FIWARE, will be demonstrated. Participants will be given the opportunity to try out such tools and take part in moderated panels.

Committee

Organizing committee

  • Artur Rocha – INESC TEC, Porto Portugal

  • Alexandre Valente Sousa – Associação Porto Digital/ Instituto Universitário da Maia, Portugal

  • Joaquin Del Rio Fernandez – Universidad Politècnica de Catalunya, Barcelona Spain

  • Hylke van der Schaaf – Fraunhofer IOSB, Germany

Call for paper

Important date

2018-07-31
Draft paper submission deadline

Submission Topics

List of Topics

  • IoT Architectures: Things-Centric, Data-Centric and Service-Centric Architectures
  • IoT Enabling Technologies
  • Mobile and Cloud-Based IoT Designs, including Edge computing
  • Services, Applications and Standards for the IoT, in diverse application domains (e.g. smart Cities, smart environments, smart homes, citizen science, etc.)
  • Security and privacy preservation
  • Streaming data management, mining and preservation
  • Papers will be evaluated according to their significance, originality, technical content, style, clarity, and relevance to the workshop.
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Important Date
  • Sep 13

    2018

    Conference Date

  • Jul 31 2018

    Draft paper submission deadline

  • Sep 13 2018

    Registration deadline