This year’s topics of IOT
How can the digital revolution be unlocked and which challenges will the IOT be facing this year? How can cutting-edge research around the globe be synchronized and research findings disclosed?
How can the digital revolution be unlocked and which challenges will the IOT be facing this year? How can cutting-edge research around the globe be synchronized and research findings disclosed?
EAI360 online platform hosts 35 FI-ADOPT selected and funded projects, providing them with an online workspace for their projects as well as access to set of business support services. The
Improving the quality of life in our cities is a challenge for the next years. To analyze, interpret and understand society’s trends and make decisions we need to develop new
Co-creating is the name of the game. The Internet of Things ecosystem is developing a plethora of products and services and for this reason, we need to focus on how to
Lirong Xia is Assistant Professor at the Computer Science Department of the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI). His research interests are mainly focused on Artificial intelligence, Algorithm design, Social choice (voting) theory, Game theory
MobiQuitous 2015, the Twelfth International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems: Computing, Networking and Services, has successfully taken place on July 22-24 at the Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal. The conference
You are cordially invited to participate in the 10th International Conference on Body Area Networks (BodyNets 2015) to be held in the state capital of New South Wales, Sydney (Australia) on September 28-30,
Stuart Byma, PhD student at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL), was part of the team from the University of Toronto, which presented an interesting paper on SAVI Networks at TridentCom
MindCare will continue the tradition of being a place where technological, psychiatric and psychological disciplines meet! The 5th International Symposium on Pervasive Computing Paradigms for Mental Health will be held
Dr. Nathalie Mitton is the scientific head of the FUN research group, focused on small computing devices like electronic tags and sensor networks, at Inria Lille-Nord Europe. Her research interests