1st International Workshop on the Internet of Time-Critical Things
IoTime 2022 is a virtual workshop held in conjunction with the IEEE 8th World Forum on Internet of Things on 26 October to 11 November 2022 (Yokohama, Japan).
Program Available
IoTime will be held on 11 of November, from 3 pm until 7 pm (JSP).
Session #1 - Paper presentations 3pm-5pm
Each paper will have 20 min allocated to it, of this total, 15 min are for the presentation and the other 5 min for questions.
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Timely Anomalous Behavior Detection in Fog-IoT Systems using Unsupervised Federated Learning. Franklin Magalhães Ribeiro: Federal University of ABC Carlos Alberto Kamienski: Federal University of ABC.
- WoT on The Extreme Edge (WoTTEE): Enabling W3C Web of Things for Micro-controllers. Luca Sciullo: University of Bologna Cristian Castiglione: University of Bologna Angelo Trotta: University of Bologna Marco Di Felice: University of Bologna.
- Pedometers for Smartphones: Analysis and Comparison of Real-Time Algorithms. Giacomo Neri: University of Bologna Federico Montori: University of Bologna Lorenzo Gigli: University of Bologna Luca Bedogni: University of Modena and Reggio Emilia Marco Di Felice: University of Bologna Luciano Bononi: University of Bologna
- TSN-based Industrial Network Performance Analysis. Mohamed Seliem: University College Cork Ahmed Zahran: University College Cork Dirk Pesch: University College Cork.
- On Latency Bounds for ROS Messaging in Cloud-Enabled Mobile Robots. Víctor M. G. Martínez: Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo (UFES) David A. do Nascimento: Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE) Ricardo C. Mello: Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo (UFES) Divanilson R. Campelo: Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE) Moisés R. N. Ribeiro: Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo (UFES).
Short Break - 15 minutes
Session #2 - Keynote: Time Critical IoT for Industrial Automation: the Communication and System Perspectives by Prof. Zhibo Pang - 1h45 5:15pm - 7pm
- Keynote: Time Critical IoT for Industrial Automation: the Communication and System Perspectives - Prof. Zhibo Pang.
Abstract: Industrial Internet-of-Things (IIoT) is one of the engines that have driven the 4th revolution of industries, or so-called Industry 4.0. From the communication and system perspectives, the industrial automation applications introduce not only stringent requirements in latency, reliability, and time synchronization, but also essential challenges to security, functional safety, and interoperability. In this talk, I will introduce the use cases and motivate the technical requirements from system perspectives. Then some latest progresses from academia and industry will be reported. Open challenges and promising directions of future research will be discussed in the end. - BPA and final remarks - 15 min