Workshop Internet Of Things / Equipex FIT IoT-LAB

October 14-15, 2015, Lille

After the first FIT IoT-LAB workshop last year in Grenoble, which hosted 70 attendees, we propose a second edition in Lille on October 14 & 15, 2015.

This workshop has the dual purpose of allowing exchanges on research and presenting talks and tutorials on various topics in the IoT domain. It specifically targets experimentation through testing, verification, deployment, integration, management and federation of experimental platforms. It will bring together people from academia and industry, in several areas of research so that they can exchange ideas about the current and the future of the IoT.
The first day will be dedicated to conference sessions; the second day to tutorials on using FIT IoT-LAB.

The project – Future Internet of Things (FIT) – is one of 52 winning projects from the first wave of the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research’s “Équipements d’Excellence” (Equipex) research grant programme.


Date & Location

October 14-15, 2015

Inria Lille – Nord Europe
Parc scientifique de la Haute-Borne, 40, avenue Halley – Bât A – Park Plaza
59650 Villeneuve d’Ascq – France
Access: http://www.inria.fr/en/centre/lille/overview/locations

Registration

Registration is free of charge, but mandatory.

REGISTRATION ARE CLOSED

Registration deadline: October 12, 2015

Agenda

Wednesday, October 14: Conference Sessions

Location : amphi, Bat. B

Thursday, October 15: Tutorial Sessions*

Location : salle plénière, Bat. A

You will work by pair on your own computer. So please bring your laptop.

  • 09:30 – 10:00 Welcome – Coffee
  • 10:00 – 12:30
  • 12:30 – 13:30 Lunch break
  • 13:30 – 17:00
    • RIOT by Oliver Hahm (Inria)
    • OpenWSN by Xavier Vilajosana (UOC)

* This program may change slightly.

Scientific Committee

  • Nathalie Mitton, Inria Lille, Research Scientist
  • Julien Vandaeële, Inria Lille, Research Engineer

Tutorials Organizers

  • Gaëtan Harter, Inria
  • Frédéric Saint-Marcel, Inria
  • Guillaume Schreiner, Université de Strasbourg
  • Julien Vandaële, Inria

Supported by

Inria