Seventh International Workshop on the Web of Things (WoT 2016)
The Internet of Things has become a well-known brand for a set of research issues in the pervasive and ubiquitous computing communities. The WoT workshop series is where the concept of Web of Things was born and hence the prime location for researchers and practitioners to share their results and projects with the Web of Things community.
Continuing the successful Web of Things workshop series, this workshop aims at further exploring the use of technologies and principles at the core of the Web to provide methods for a seamless integration of physical devices. In particular, our goal is to foster discussion about systems that enable a real-time Web of Things and the discovery, search, and composition of services provided by Web-enabled things as well as the interaction of users with such devices.
Key dates | Location | Program | CFP | Organisers & PC | Sponsors | Previous Editions | Submission Guidelines
Key Dates
- Paper submission deadline (extended):
September19, 2016September 28, 2016
- Notification of acceptance: October 10, 2016
- Camera-ready papers due: October 24, 2016
- Workshop date and location: November 7, 2016; Thouret Zimmer 1, KURSAAL Cannstatt, Stuttgart, Germany
Location
The 7th edition of WoT will be collocated with IoT 2016 and will take place in Stuttgart, Germany.
Call for Papers
If you’d like to participate we invite you to send us your research papers, position papers and demo proposals as described in the WoT 2016 CFP
Program
9:00 Welcome and Opening (Simon Mayer) > Slides
9:30 Always-On Web of Things Infrastructure using Dynamic Software Updating (Martin Alexander Neumann) > Slides
10:00 Towards Integration of Big Data Analytics in Internet of Things Mashup Tools (Tanmaya Mahapatra) > Slides
10:30 — 11:00 Break
11:00 Towards the Shop Floor App Ecosystem: Using the Semantic Web for Gluing Together Apps into Mashups (Andrei Miclaus)
11:30 Adaptive User Interfaces as an Approach for an Accessible Web of Things (Lukas Smirek)
12:00 Open Demo Session (bring your demos!)
12:30 — 14:00 Lunch
14:00 Introduction: Semantic Interoperability for the Internet of Things (Matthias Kovatsch) > Slides
14:30 Hypermedia-driven Socio-technical Networks for Goal-driven Discovery in the Web of Things (Andrei Ciortea) > Slides
15:00 Toward Constrained Semantic WoT (Remy Rojas) > Slides
15:30 Modeling the Internet of Things: A Foundational Approach (Ram D. Sriram)
16:00 We’re off together to discussions about the future of the Web of Things, schema languages, semantic technologies, and anything that comes up during the workshop at Brauhaus Schoenbruch in Stuttgart (reservation in Simon’s name at 4:30pm; this is also where IoT’s reception starts at 7pm)
Organisers
Simon Mayer, Siemens Corporate Technology, USA
Dominique Guinard, EVRYTHNG, UK / USA
Erik Wilde, CA Technologies, CH
Program Committee
Michael | Blackstock | University of British Columbia |
Olivier | Boissier | ENS Mines Saint-Etienne |
Joshua | Ellul | University of Malta |
Aitor | Gomez-Goiri | The Open University |
Stephan | Haller | Bern University of Applied Sciences |
Gerd | Kortuem | TU Delft |
Matthias | Kovatsch | ETH Zurich and Siemens Corporate Technology |
Olivier | Liechti | University of Applied Sciences of Western Switzerland |
Marino | Linaje | Universidad de Extremadura |
Friedemann | Mattern | ETH Zurich |
Florian | Michahelles | Siemens Corporate Technology |
Jacques | Pasquier | University of Fribourg |
Dave | Raggett | W3C |
Till | Riedel | Karlsruhe Institute of Technology |
Andreas | Ruppen | University of Fribourg |
Inaki | Vazquez | Universidad de Deusto |
Ruben | Verborgh | Ghent University |
Erik | Wittern | IBM Research |
Sponsors
Previous Editions
Find out more about the yearly Web of Things workshop on on the official Workshop Webpages: