Connecting things, connecting people
Overview
We held our first Internet of Things Research Workshop on 3rd July 2017, in the Informatics Forum. The event generated a great deal of interest amongst participants, and was particularly interesting for the issues that were raised for medical applications of IoT. We are grateful to ARM for contributing a final pair of talks.
Programme
09:45 | Introduction and Welcome |
Ewan Klein – IoT Research Perspective | |
10:00 | Session 1: Ubiquitous and secure computing |
Paul Patras – From Ubiquitous Computing to Internet of Everything | |
Jane Hillston – IoT: the case for quantitative analysis | |
Kami Vaniea – Usability Security, Privacy and Trust in the IoT | |
Pramod Bhatotia – PrivApprox: Privacy-Preserving Stream Analytics | |
11:00 | Session 2: Medical Applications |
Colin Simpson – IoT: Medical Applications | |
Thanasis Tsanas – Objective characterisation of activity, sleep and circadian rhythm patterns using wearables | |
Riinu Ots – TWIST: Tracking Wound Infection with Smartphone Technology | |
Hilary Pinnock – Technological support for self-management | |
11:45 | Session 3: Argyle House Monitoring Project |
Ewan Klein – Project overview | |
Cat Magill – Perceptions of IoT and Possibilities for Engaging ‘Users’ | |
Benjamin Bach – Visualizing Spatio-Temporal Data | |
12:15 | Session 4: ARM — Research Challenges |
Hannes Tschofenig – Iot Security: A journey through standardisation | |
John Goodenough – ARM IoT Research Challenges |