IOT 2012 - Internet of Things Challenge Competition
Date2012-10-24 - 2012-10-26
Deadline2012-08-15
VenueWuxi, China
Keywords
Websitehttps://www.iot2012.org
Topics/Call fo Papers
The IoT Challenge consists of two selection rounds: (i) selection based on an extended abstract, and (ii) showcasing and presentation. A reviewing committee will evaluate the extended abstracts for their quality, innovation, originality, challenge, and significance for the community. Authors of the accepted abstracts need to showcase their solution and hold a presentation during the conference. Both the showcase and presentation will be judged by a judging panel to select the top three contestants. The ranking of the top contestants at the end will be done by the audience.
Submission
Contributions for the challenge are different from demo contributions in a sense that IoT Challenge seeks solutions that are highly innovative, significantly contribute to IoT technology, and present a \"wow\" factor. Each submission must make clear the novelty, how the solution works, how it advances the State of the Art, and the impact. They should strive to clearly state the significance of the contribution to the Internet of Things. Contributions that fail to address these aspects will be considered as demo and will consequently not be eligible for challenge and award prices.
Submissions should include an extended abstract of four to eight pages, and can optionally include a demo video, whose URL should be referred to in the submission.
Submissions should be done through EDAS, conference name: IoT 2012, Track name: IoT Challenge Competition.
Submission deadline: August 15 , 2012
Notification of acceptance: September 15, 2012
Accepted IoT Challenge contributions will appear in the final proceedings.
IoT Challenge chairs:
Nirvana Meratnia, University of Twente, the Netherlands
Hans Scholten, University of Twente, the Netherlands
Paul Havinga, University of Twente, the Netherlands
Submission
Contributions for the challenge are different from demo contributions in a sense that IoT Challenge seeks solutions that are highly innovative, significantly contribute to IoT technology, and present a \"wow\" factor. Each submission must make clear the novelty, how the solution works, how it advances the State of the Art, and the impact. They should strive to clearly state the significance of the contribution to the Internet of Things. Contributions that fail to address these aspects will be considered as demo and will consequently not be eligible for challenge and award prices.
Submissions should include an extended abstract of four to eight pages, and can optionally include a demo video, whose URL should be referred to in the submission.
Submissions should be done through EDAS, conference name: IoT 2012, Track name: IoT Challenge Competition.
Submission deadline: August 15 , 2012
Notification of acceptance: September 15, 2012
Accepted IoT Challenge contributions will appear in the final proceedings.
IoT Challenge chairs:
Nirvana Meratnia, University of Twente, the Netherlands
Hans Scholten, University of Twente, the Netherlands
Paul Havinga, University of Twente, the Netherlands
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