The 4th International Workshop on Trustworthy Internet of People, Things & Services
co-located with the Internet of Things 2010 Conference, 29 to December 1, 2010, Tokyo, Japan
This workshop will interest academic and industrial researchers, innovation strategists as well as internet-enabled technologies solution integrators
Motivation
The vision of the Future “Internet of People, Things and Services, IoPTS” is gaining momentum in the emergent academic, industrial and market innovation arenas. Many key enabling technologies are already emerging such as secure middleware and service-oriented architectures, virtualisation, RFID, and sensor networking. The vision of cloud computing (eCloud) further motivates interest in research and innovation to underpin ubiquitous IoPTS integration. However the promises of the Future Internet in empowering cooperativity support to underpin optimal eMobility, eHealth, eSecurity, eCloud and eMedia services delivery have to be realised in a societally safe, trustworthy, ethical and acceptable manner as well as in increasingly scalable, sustainable and affordable ways; so as to push forwards the frontiers of digital inclusivity amongst citizens.
This 4th IoPTS Workshop will discuss the above issues through theoretical and applied research presentations, prototypes demonstrations and discussion panels.
Topics of Interest
- Security under the Future Internet of People, Things & Services Architecture to underpin cooperativity support amongst all interconnected entities
- Context-Awareness and Data Fusion within the Internet of People, Things & Services Architecture
- Architectural Issues and tools for the Internet of People, Things and Services
- Use-cases and exploitation of the Internet of People, Things and Services
- The Internet of People Things and Services (IoPTS) Future Web n* Architecting
Important Dates:
- Submission of position papers, extended Deadline: 22nd September 2010
- Notification to Authors: 30th September 2010
- Submission of Camera-Ready Papers: 9th October 2010
Papers should not exceed 8 pages in the IEEE format and are subjected to a reviewing process.
Workshop Programme Co-Chairs
- Atta Badii (University of Reading, UK,
atta.badii(at)reading.ac.uk) - Mario Hoffmann, (Fraunhofer Institute for Secure Information Technology, Munich, Germany,
mario.hoffmann(at)sit.fraunhofer.de) - Claudia Eckert (Technical University Munich, Germany,
claudia.eckert(at)in.tum.de)
