Programme
DAY 1
9:00 - 9:15 Welcome address
Dr João Da Silva, Director
‘Network and Communication technologies’
European Commission, DG Information Society and Media
Morning Session Chair: Pr Ramjee PRASAD, Univ Of Aalborg
9:15 – 11:15 Stream A1, State of the Art & Visio – The System and Technological perspective. (Speaking slot: ~ 20mn)
This stream is expected to provide vision on the future evolutions
towards pervasive networked systems and devices, with a mid to long
term perspective.
It is intended to give insight into the various economic, technological
and application trends driving evolution of architectures that may be
considered for future systems of “networked objects”. The steam should
also generically introduce technological open issues and future
challenges at system level.
Research Views
- Prof Petri MAHOENEN, University
Aachen
- Dr Pekka SILVENNOINEN, Director,
VTT
Industry Views
- Dr Gilles PRIVAT, Senior
Scientist, France Telecom R&D
- Dr George BILCHEV, Head of Sensor
Networks Research BT
A view from the ITU
- Mrs Lara SRIVASTAVA, New
Initiatives Programme Manager, ITU
Concluding Remarks, Bridging research and Business
- Dr. Krishna NATHAN, Director IBM
Zurich Research Lab
11:40 - 12:55 Stream A2, The security, Privacy
and Society Dimension (Speaking slot: ~ 15mn)
This stream should take a system perspective of the various security
issues that can be encountered in pervasive networked systems having to
support high flexibility and reconfigurability constraints.
- Dr Pim TUYLS, Senior Scientist,
Philips Research
- Prof Michel RIGUIDEL, Head of ICT
Dept, Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Télécommunications
- Dr Stephan J. ENGBERG, Founder,
Open Business Innovation and Priway
- Dr Frank STAJANO, Lecturer,
University of Cambridge
- Mr Paul Stam de JONGE, Group
Director - RFID Solutions, Logica (security appli)
Afternoon Session Chair: Pr Michel Riguidel, ENST
14:45 - 16:05 Stream B1: The application and
Industrial perspective (Speaking slot: ~ 20mn)
This stream is expected to take a mid to long term perspective in
identifying requirements for future applications taking advantage of
pervasive networked technologies such as RFID and their likely
evolution towards smart objects. Application fields are tentatively
assigned to the identified speakers.
- Prof. Dr. Elgar FLEISCH, Head of
Dept, Auto-ID Labs St. Gallen (production, logistics and
services)
- Ing Francesco LILLI, Head of
Technologies Department, Telematics Systems, Centro Ricerche, FIAT
(automotive appli)
- Dr. Martin ELIXMANN, Head of the
Connectivity Dept, Philips Research (home, medical, or car)
- Mary MURPHY-HOYE, Senior Principal Engineer & Joe BUTLER,
Co-Director, IT Research, Intel Corporation
16:25 - 18:05 Stream B2: The application and Industrial perspective (c’d) (Speaking slot: ~ 20mn)
- Prof. Dr.-Ing. Klaus-Dieter
THOBEN, University of Bremen (production and
manufacturing)
- Dr. Claus BIERMANN, representing
Mr. Reinhold ACHATZ, VP Siemens, (health)
- Dr. Tapani RYHAENEN, Head of
Strategic Research, Mobile Devices
- Prof.Dr. -Ing Hendrik BERNDT,
Senior VP, CTO, NTT DoCoMo Labs Europe
- Dr Uwe KUBACH, Director, SAP
research Dresden (PROMISE, enterprise management)
DAY 2
Session Chair: Mr Rainer Zimmermann, European Commission
9:00 - 10:30 Stream C, Snapshot of IST
initiatives (Speaking slot: ~ 15mn)
This stream will introduce the main research topics of a number of
running or completed IST projects in the field of pervasive networked
devices and will outline the main challenges for future collaborative
R&D.
EYES (objects networking)
- Dr Nirvana MERATNIA, Researcher,
University of Twente.
E_SENSE (RFID/objects networking):
- Dr Pierre R. CHEVILLAT, Manager
Sensor Networks, IBM Zurich
MAGNET (PAN/BAN)
- Mr. Juha SAARNIO, Head of
Industrial Initiatives, Nokia Research
RUNES :
- Dr. Cecilia MASCOLO, Advanced
Research Fellow and Senior Lecturer, University college London
UBISEC&SENSE (security aspects of networked objects):
- Dr. Dirk WESTHOFF, Senior
Researcher, NEC Labs Europe
CRUISE (Noe on technologies)
- Dr. Ir. Neeli R. PRASAD, Head of
Wireless Security and Sensor Networks Lab, Aalborg University
Session Chair: Pr Petri Mahoenen, Univ. Of Aachen
11:00 - 12:15 Stream D, Beyond Europe (Speaking slot: ~ 20-25mn)
This stream will introduce views in US and in Asia on current and
expected developments in the field of networked ubiquitous systems and
smart networked devices.
US
- Chair Prof/Dr. IAN F.
AKYILDIZ,Georgia Institute of Technology
JAPAN
- Dr Shingo OHMORI, Vice President
NICT
Korea
- Prof. Dr. Daeyoung KIM, Auto-ID
Labs Information and Communications University.
Panel Moderator: Pr Petri Mahoenen, Univ Of Aachen
13:30 - 14:30 PANEL Discussion future
evolution & collaborative Research requirements
This moderated panel discussion will gather all speakers of the R&D morning presentations and will provide an opportunity for interactive debate with the audience.
Panel Moderator: Pr Petri Mahoenen, Univ Of Aachen
14:45 - 16:15 Stream E: Possible barriers to deployment (Speaking slot: ~ 20mn)
This stream will go beyond R&D issues to address economic,
privacy, regulatory, policy and consumer acceptance issues that may
derive from the implementation of networked pervasive
technologies.
- Dr Patrik FALTSTROM, Member of
Internet architecture board, Cisco
Internet of things, governance
- Dr Ewan SUTHERLAND, Former
Executive Director, International Telecommunications Users Group
(INTUG)
Consumer and privacy issues of ubiquitous technologies
- Dr. Françoise ROURE, Conseil
général des technologies de l'information
From digital object identification to digital identification of
people
- Mr Simon FORGE, SCF
Associates
Radio spectrum management and ubiquitous network society