Internet of Things 2009 - Technical Issues and Challenges
Special session at WMNC 2009
The path towards communication ubiquity started years ago with the aim to offer different services anytime and anywhere. This becomes true only because wireless and mobile communication have undergone a remarkable evolution and so has mobile terminal miniaturization, while keeping high performance and security. The Internet of Things appears as the ultimate in ubiquitous networking. It heralds the imminent generation of networks that will connect not only networked terminals like mobile phones, computers, smart devices, but also daily life objects that until now have been to us just “un-networked things” or “inert objects”. Entrance into this challenging new era of communication will be possible through combining the evolving technologies and networking frameworks.
This special session call is seeking original research work related to technical issues and challenges in Internet of Things. It should addresses, but needs not be limited to, the following topics:
- IoT connecting objects technologies: RFID, NFC, sensors, ...
- IoT wireless technologies: WiFi, WiMax, 3G, 4G, ...
- IoT wired technologies: PLC, Ethernet, fiber, …
- IoT network architectures
- IoT emerging applications
- IoT security and privacy
- IoT routing
- IoT naming and addressing
For contact
Dr. Hakima ChaouchiTelecom SudParis, France
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Dr. A.R. Harish
IIT Kampur, India
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