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IOTCP 2016 - 1-st International Workshop on Internet of Things, Crowdsourcing and Privacy (IOTCP-2016)

Date2016-03-23 - 2016-03-25

Deadline2015-11-13

VenueLe Régent Congress Centre, Crans-Montana, Switzerland Switzerland

Keywords

Websitehttps://www.privacyflag.eu/Dissemination

Topics/Call fo Papers

The Internet of Things (IoT) is moving towards pervasiveness and increasing end-user interactions. Beyond the purely technical improvement in the IoT technology, there is a need to better interact with the end-users in order to ensure a high level of acceptance and to leverage on their active use of the IoT. The workshop will explore the potential of new approaches and technologies to research and develop better interactions between end-users and IoT, including crowdsourcing approaches. In parallel, privacy and personal data protection is becoming a critical issue and will be one of the key factors of success for future IoT applications. The workshop will review recent developments in this domain. We encourage contributions describing innovative work on IoT-end-user interaction, including crowdsourcing, crowd-sensing and privacy protection. The topics of interest include but are not limited to:
IoT and crowdsourcing applications enabling closer interactions with end-users
Crowdsourcing and crowd-sensing technologies
Large scale testbeds integration
IoT testbeds with end-user interactions
IoT Privacy and personal data protection
Privacy risk assessment methodologies
IoT and end-user interaction: innovative approaches, prospective analysis
We encourage submission of recent developments in the form of presentations as well as submissions reporting on more mature and completed work in the form of papers (up to 6 pages long) which will undergo regular peer review process. For further information, please contact the workshop co-chairs.
Workshop Chairs
Sébastien Ziegler, Mandat International, Switzerland
Latif Ladid, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Srdjan Krco, Dunavnet, Serbia
Sotiris Nikoletseas, CTI, Patras, Greece
David Lund, HWC, UK
The IoTCP 2016 workshop is supported by IoT Lab and Privacy Flag European Research projects
This workshop is held in conjunction with the IEEE AINA 2015 Internacional Conference. For more information about the main conference just click here: aina-conference.org

Last modified: 2015-11-10 23:40:09