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Demos
The demo session in IoT 2012 is intended to introduce new or on-going work on systems and applications related to the Internet of Things. It provides a forum for researchers and developers from academia, industry, and government to interact with and explore their latest research results.
A desk with yellow tablecloth, 220 V power, wireless WLAN and a poster board will be provided. All the live demos will exhibit along the 3 walls the reception dining room at the end of the reception dinner on October 24. The demo authors have one minute presentation in the one minute madness session on October 25 in the morning with other poster authors, and the demo posters will be exhibit in the poster session on October 26.
Co-Chairs
Dr. Zhuo Zou (KTH-Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden)
Dr. Jayna Sheats, (Terepac Corporation, Canada)
Time and Place
Live Demo: 20:00-21:00, Oct. 24, 2012 Junlai Hall A&B
One minutes madness: 11:10-11:35, Oct. 25, 2012, Junlai Hall A&B
Demo Posters: 10:30-11:30, Oct. 26, 2012 Junlai Hall A&B
Best Demo Award: 15:30-16:00, Oct. 26, 2012 Junlai Hall A
D-1: Actinium (Ac) and the Thin Server Architecture
Author Matthias Kovatsch
Affiliation ETH Zurich, Switzerland
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D-2: A Product Information Service System for End users Based on RFID and Mobile Internet
Authors Xi Tan, Junyu Wang, Kaijiang Wang, and Xiaoxiang Sun
Affiliations Fudan University, Shanghai, China
Jiema Computer Information Technology Co., LWD., China
Qilian electronics Co., LWD., China
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D-3: Smart Energy Management in Home Area Networks
Authors Tan Yi, Wang Yiming, Wang Siying, Rong Hongqian, Chang Yuan, Zhong Jianlun,
Daixun,Chen Yue, Chai Michael, and Zhang Tiankui
Affiliations Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China
Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom
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D-4: WoTKit: a Toolkit for Rapid Development of IoT Applications
Authors Rodger Lea and Mike Blackstock
Affiliations Sense Tecnic Systems Inc., Canada
University of British Columbia, Canada
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D-5: Web-enabled Smart Tags for Physical Things
Authors Nam Giang, Minkeun Ha, and Daeyoung Kim
Affiliations Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Korea
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D-6: Enabling A Global Infrastructure For Physical Information Sharing Over The Internet
Authors Seong Hoon Kim, Janggwan Im, Jaewook Byun, Kwangkoog Lee,
Daeyoung Kim, Cedric Crettaz, and Sébastien Ziegler
Affiliations Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Korea
Mandat International, International Cooperation Foundation, Switzerland
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D-7: An Intelligent Medicine Box System in Pervasive Healthcare Applications
Authors Shiyang Shen, Danwei Luo, Tianyi Chen, Lucas Ahlstrom, Xiaolin Zhou,
and Lirong Zheng
Affiliations Fudan University, China
Ambigua Medito AB, Sweden
iPack VINN Excellence Center, KTH-Royal Institute of
Technology, Sweden
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D-8: Multi-Services Home Network With Globally Unique Identifier Of Home Appliance
Authors Shigeru Yonemura, Yuki Sato, and Jin Mitsugu
Affiliation Keio University
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Demo-9
D-9: Demonstration of an IPv6 multi-protocol gateway for seamless integration of Building Automation Systems into Constrained RESTful Environments
Authors Markus Jung, Jürgen Weidinger, Dominik Bunyai, Christian Reinisch,
Wolfgang Kastner, and Alex Olivieri
Affiliations Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Haute Ecole Spécialisée de Suisse occidentale, Switzerland
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