Urb-IoT 2018 is a co-located event as part of the SmartCity360 Summit – for the preliminary Summit program please click here
Wednesday 21st November, 2018 – First day venue – Hotel de Guimarães | |
8h30 | Registration |
9h00 – 9h15 | Welcome |
9h15 – 10h30 |
SESSION 1: IoT for Urban Analytics CityFlow: Supporting Spatial-Temporal Edge Computing for Urban Machine Learning Applications Makoto Kawano, Takuro Yonezawa, Tomoki Tanimura, Nam Ky Giang, Matthew Broadbent,Rodger Lea, and Jin Nakazawa Ethical and Social Aspects of Connected and Autonomous Vehicles: A Focus on Stakeholders’ Responsibility and Customers’ Willingness to Share Data Steven Andorka and Kira Rambow-Hoeschele Evaluating Street Networks for Predictive Policing Júlio Borges, Nelio Cacho, Long Wang, Michael Beigl |
10h30 – 10h45 | Coffee break |
10h45– 12h30 |
SESSION 2: Design challenges in Urban IoT Challenges in Using IoT in Public Spaces Ulf Hedestig Daniel Skog and Mikael Söderström Exploring new Digital Affordances of city life Rui José and Paula Trigueiros A Comprehensive View on Quality Characteristics of the IoT Solutions Miroslav Bures, Xavier Bellekens, Karel Frajtak, and Bestoun S. Ahmed Connected Vehicles in the Shark Tank: Rethinking the Challenge for Cybersecurity to Keep Pace with Digital Innovation Nick G. Rambow, Steven Andorka, and Kira Rambow-Hoeschele |
12h30 – 14h00 | Lunch |
14h00 – 15h30 |
SESSION 3: Methods and technologies for IoT AudioIO: Indoor Outdoor Detection on smartphones via Active Sound Probing Long Wang, Josef Roth, Till Riedel, Michael Beigl, and Junnan Yao Day-ahead Load Forecasting based on Conditional Linear Predictions with Smoothed Daily Profile Sunme Park, Kanggu Park, and Euiseok Hwang GANonymizer: Image Anonymization Method Integrating Object Detection and Generative Adversarial Network Tomoki Tanimura , Makoto Kawano , Takuro Yonezawa , and Jin Nakazawa Performance Evaluation of Source Routing Minimum Cost Forwarding Protocol over 6TiSCH Applied to the OpenMote-B platform Anderson Rocha Ramos, Fernando J. Velez and Gordana Gardašević |
15h30 – 16h00 | Coffee break |
16h00 – 17h30 |
SESSION 4: Urban mobility and Connected Vehicles Analysis of time of use and intermodality of ride-hailing services in Singapore using mobile web traffic data CHAN Sau Yee An Exploratory Study of Relations between Site Features and I2V Link Performance Luís Sousa, Pedro M. Santos and Ana Aguiar Urban Landscape Revolution: The Potential of Connected Vehicles and Their Impact on the Mobility Ecosystem Steven Andorka and Kira Rambow-Hoeschele Review of Technological and Economic Considerations on Future Vehicle Design: Autonomous, Connected, Electric, and Shared Vehicles Kira Rambow-Hoeschele and Matthias M. Hampel |
17h30 | Closing |