- From: Ivan Dimitry Ribeiro Zyrianoff <ivandimitry.ribeiro@unibo.it>
- Date: Mon, 7 Oct 2024 10:01:21 +0000
- To: "public-web-of-things@w3.org" <public-web-of-things@w3.org>, "public-wot-wg@w3.org" <public-wot-wg@w3.org>
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Dear W3C WoT community, We cordially invite you to submit your paper to the CCNC 2025: 4th International workshop on IoT interoperability and the web of things (IIWOT'25). Held in conjunction with the IEEE CCNC 2025 (https://ccnc2025.ieee-ccnc.org) -Workshop Papers Due: 20 October 2024 EXTENDED -Acceptance Notification: 21 October 2024 -Final Camera Ready: 10 November 2024 -Workshop Papers Presentation: 10 January Website: http://iiwot25.nws.cs.unibo.it/ or https://ccnc2025.ieee-ccnc.org/workshop/ws-6-iot-interoperability-and-web-things-iiwot Submission link: https://edas.info/N32758 --------------------------- CALL FOR TECHNICAL PAPERS --------------------------- The Web of Things (WoT) envisions semantic interoperability by re-using well-accepted standards and technologies that have enabled the World Wide Web (WWW). Unlike stack-oriented solutions (e.g., ZigBee), WoT proposes to achieve system interoperability at the application layer by abstracting from the sensing and communication technologies: in a rough approximation, Things are represented using Web technologies and interactions with Things are mapped to uniform RESTful concepts. This workshop invites original research articles and review articles that focus on the Web of Things and interoperability challenges in IoT scenarios. --------------------------- TOPICS --------------------------- -Interoperability in the Internet of Things Semantic interoperability Web of Things Interoperability in the Web of Constrained Things -Technologies for the Web of Things Fog, edge, and cloud computing 5G integration Semantic technologies Discovery mechanisms Quality of Service (QoS) for industrial scenarios -Methodologies for the Web of Things Security and Privacy Thing Description (TD) authoring tools and validation Life cycle management Workflows and best practices -Standardization aspects of the Web of Things W3C WoT Interworking with other specifications and bodies -Real-word IoT/WoT systems and use cases Industrial scenarios Smart building scenarios Smart city scenarios Internet of Robotic Things (IoRT) --------------------------- ORGANIZING COMMITTEE --------------------------- General Chairs: - Luca Sciullo, University of Bologna, Italy - Matthias Kovatsch, Siemens, Switzerland - Luca Bedogni, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia - Lionel Medini, University of Claude Bernard Lyon 1, France Publicity Chairs: -Ivan Zyrianoff, University of Bologna, Italy
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