The Internet of Things (IoT) will represent the backbone of modern society and the next-generation Internet. By integrating heterogeneous service models and devices into a cohesive system, the IoT exhibits tremendous potential to meet the information-processing demands of smart environments, such as Industry 4.0, Smart Cities and Connected Cars. The integration, however, also aggravates the complexity of design and deployment, and brings new challenges with respect to the dependability of IoT systems. This symposium includes keynotes by leading experts, technical presentations, as well as an exhibition of the latest research results that will enable a dependable, safe, and secure Internet of Things despite adverse environments and attacks. A preliminary workshop program can be found online. The symposium will address a wide range of scientific disciplines rooted in Information Technology and Computer Sciences, including Wireless Communication and Localization, Security, Embedded Real-Time Computing, Formal Methods, Testing, Verification, and Networked Control. Participation is free of charge, but registration by September 1, 2017 is required at the symposium website.
Lead Project "Dependable Things"
11. September 2017, 09:30 AM - 17:00
TU Graz, Campus Inffeldgasse, Inffeldgasse 25/D, 8010 Graz, Austria
Language: English
Nora Zakany
Institut für Technische Informatik
nora.zakany@tugraz.at
Phone: +43 316 873 6410