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IoT-Sys@MobiSys 2015: Florence, Italy
- Simone Cirani, Mischa Dohler, Gianluigi Ferrari, Luigi Alfredo Grieco, Marco Picone, Thomas Watteyne:
Proceedings of the 2015 Workshop on IoT challenges in Mobile and Industrial Systems, IoT-Sys@MobiSys 2015, Florence, Italy, May 18, 2015. ACM 2015, ISBN 978-1-4503-3502-7
Keynote Address
- Roy Want:
The Physical Web. 1
Web of Things and Smart Environments
- Scott Jenson, Roy Want, Bill N. Schilit, Robin Hillary Kravets:
Building an On-ramp for the Internet of Things. 3-6 - Kaifei Chen, Siyuan He, Bei Di Chen, John Kolb, Randy H. Katz, David E. Culler:
BearLoc: A Composable Distributed Framework for Indoor Localization Systems. 7-12 - Hyunjeong Cho, Jihoon An, Intaek Hong, Younghee Lee:
Automatic Sensor Data Stream Segmentation for Real-time Activity Prediction in Smart Spaces. 13-18
Communication protocols for the Internet of Things
- Khaled Qorany Abdel Fadeel, Khaled El-Sayed:
ESMRF: Enhanced Stateless Multicast RPL Forwarding For IPv6-based Low-Power and Lossy Networks. 19-24 - Hamed Hellaoui, Mouloud Koudil:
Bird Flocking Congestion Control for CoAP/RPL/6LoWPAN Networks. 25-30 - Hauke Petersen, Martine Lenders, Matthias Wählisch, Oliver Hahm, Emmanuel Baccelli:
Old Wine in New Skins?: Revisiting the Software Architecture for IP Network Stacks on Constrained IoT Devices. 31-35
IoT Application Security & Validation
- Savio Sciancalepore, Angelo Capossele, Giuseppe Piro, Gennaro Boggia, Giuseppe Bianchi:
Key Management Protocol with Implicit Certificates for IoT systems. 37-42 - Philipp Rosenkranz, Matthias Wählisch, Emmanuel Baccelli, Ludwig Ortmann:
A Distributed Test System Architecture for Open-source IoT Software. 43-48 - Moreno Ambrosin, Mauro Conti, Tooska Dargahi:
On the Feasibility of Attribute-Based Encryption on Smartphone Devices. 49-54
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