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2nd EAI International Conference on Mobility in IoT

October 26–27, 2015 | Rome, Italy

Mobility IoT 2015

Monday (October 26, 2015) - Keynote & Technical Sessions

[08.30-09.00]

Registration

[09.00-10.30]

Keynote speeches

  • Professor Milan Dado - Internet of Things as Advanced Technology to Support Mobility and Intelligent Transport
  • Vice-president ZAP Jaroslav Holeček - Innovation as basic prerequisite of competitiveness of automotive industry in Slovakia
  • Professor George Teodorescu - i-WALK a different approach to Urban Mobility

[10.30-11.00]

Coffee Break

[11.00-12.30]

  • An IoT Approach for the Connected Vehicle

-Andrea Parodi, Massimo Maresca, Michele Provera, Pierpaolo Baglietto

  • Mobile App for Public Transport: A Usability and User Experience Perspective

-Anaïs Luisa Habermann, Kai Kasugai, and Martina Ziefle

  • A study on the detection of abnormal , behaviour and vulnerability analysis in beyond

-Taeeun Kim

[12.30-14.00]

Lunch

[14.00-15.00]

  • Keynote speeches
  • Professor Dušan Petráš – Smart Cities - Energy efficient and environmentally frendly housing
  • Associate Professor Predrag K. Nikolic - Multimodal Interactions: Embedding New Meanings to Known Forms and Objects

[15.00-15.30]

Coffee Break

[15.30-16.00]

  • Open platform within the Smart Health framework to support the development of Recreational Bike Path applications. Smart Bike Path in the context of the VAS Strategy in Colombia

-MónicaTrujillo Ramírez, Dario Correal Torres

  • Heterogeneous Travel Information Exchange

-Markus C. Beutel, Sevket Gökay, Wolfgang Kluth, Karl-Heinz Krempels,  Christian Samsel, Christoph Terwelp, and Maximilian Wiederhold

[16.15-17.30]

Invited speeches

  • Smart Infrastructure in Bratislava

-Július Golej, Miroslav Pánik, Andrej Adamuščin 

  • Internet of Things as Advanced Technology to Support, Mobility and Intelligent Transport

-Milan Dado, Aleš Janota, Juraj Špálek, Peter Holečko, Rastislav Pirník, and Karl E. Ambrosch 

  • The Causal Link between Land Grabbing and its Implications

-Daniela Špirková, Dagmar Cagáňová, Manan Bawa

  • Economic aspects of land grabbing in the connection with development projects

-Daniela Špirková, Dagmar Cagáňová, Manan Bawa

  • Could Smart Economy Benefit from Knowledge-Based Economy

-Marcel Ševela

  • Mobility of 65 + Society - Needs and Expectations of Third Age University Students

-Janusz Grabara, Sebastian Kot, Katarzyna Grondys

  • The Use of E-communication in Promoting Selected Religious, Cultural and Historical Monuments in Prešov in the East of Slovakia

-Sebastian Kot, Martina Ferencová, Beata Ślusarczyk, Veronika Mišenčíková

  • The International New Ventures: Applicability of the Theory on the Slovak Innovative Start-Ups

-Sonia Ferencikova sr., Sonia Ferencikova jr.

 

IOT360

Tuesday (October 27, 2015) - IoT360 Summit

[08.30-09.00]

Registration

[09.00-10.30]

Keynote Speakers

[10.30-11.00]

Coffee Break

[11.00-12.30]

National IoT Initiatives in Europe

Overview national initiatives focusing on funding IoT related projects

[12.30-13.30]

Lunch

[13.30-14.30]

Perspectives on IoT

Industry players and their approach to IoT

[14.30-15.30]

IOT & FUTURE CITIES

Experts from cities, utilities, manufacturing, transport and other infrastructure providers will share what they successfully implemented and what plans they have for further optimizations.

[15.30-16.00]

Coffee Break

[16.00-17.30]

PRIVACY AND SAFETY

Legal issues accruing from use of IoT, inform about existing and "future" legislation.

 [17.30-18.30]

STANDARDISATION IN IOT

Too many standards for IoT?