Hosted by the 7th IFIP -IoT Conference, this first STAND4IoT '24 is
the must-attend event for anyone involved in IoT and who understands the importance of standard-enabled
technologies for IoT service deployments.
The event will offer attendees the opportunity to learn and share experiences related to
IoT technologies, services, activities, requirements, looking at present and future standardization work.
Motivations:
The Internet of Thing (IoT) is a large-scale heterogeneous domain of interrelated devices
(IoT devices, edges processing devices or cloud computing supports) that embeds various technologies,
computes and exchanges data, and communicates through various different protocols.
This multi-domain IoT ecosystem is growing in a variety of industry and that want
to enhanced they customers with high-level quality services.
The inner heterogeneity of domains and technologies, makes mandatory the development and
the adoption of standards to manage the complexity and the interoperability of these systems.
The Standards4IoT international workshop is the place to discuss all topics related the
standardization of IoT systems with different focuses. More precisely, the aims of Standards4IoT are:
- Get a better understanding of the field of standardization, and demonstrate the concrete actions of these works;
- Foster works on novel topics covering standardization research and/or teaching;
- Bring together industrial, developers, researchers IoT communities, to promote discussions on hot common topics such as security efficiency and sustainability.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Standardization by design: integration of standards and their impact on the design of IoT systems, devOps, digital twins
- Standards implementations with a special focus on open-source platforms;
- Standards in support of IoT ecosystem: device, edge, cloud, data, communication, artificial intelligence, ontology, cybersecurity
- Standards properties: sustainability, security, privacy, key performance indexes;
- Standard maintenance and evolutions: life cycle of standards;
- Standard and academy: research and teaching initiatives related to standards.
STAND4IoT Organization Committee
- Marie-Agnès Peraldi-Frati, Côte d'Azur University, France
- Luigi Liquori, Inria, France
STAND4IoT Technical Program Committee
- Luigi Liquori, Inria, France
- Thierry Monteil, Toulouse University, France
- Marie-Agnès Peraldi-Frati, Côte d'Azur University, France (co-chair)
- Enrico Scarrone, Telecom Italia, Italy (chair)
Submission Guidelines
All submissions must be written in English, and formatted using the
IFIP AICI template (cf. "Important downloads for authors").
Papers should be between 6 and 10 pages long, including figures, references, and appendices.
Accepted papers, after peer-reviewing, will be included in the pre-conference book to be published in the
IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology (AICT) Series by Springer Nature.
Proceedings will be submitted for indexing in SCOPUS and Web of Science
Manuscripts should be submitted using this
link.
All the accepted papers will be presented at the workshop and at least one author of each accepted paper should register.
register to the workshop.
Agenda
The GRAAL4IoT and STAND4IoT workshops are organized around joint sessions to allow better interaction between their communities.
The following program may be subject to minor changes for a better organization of the day.
- 08:30 - 09:15: Coffee and registration
- 09:15 - 09:30: Welcome
- 09:30 - 10:15: Keynote : Enrico Scarrone (Telecom Italia)
- 10:15 - 10:45: Panel Discussion : IoT and Standard (SAREF, TTF, …)
- 10:45 - 11:00: Coffee break
- 11:00 – 12:00: Accepted papers session
- Empowering Real-Time IoT Applications: A Brief Review on Leveraging GPU Acceleration for Latency Reduction
- Amina Selma Haichour and Khaled Benfriha
- SINDIT: A Framework for Knowledge Graph-Based Digital Twins in Smart Manufacturing
- An Ngoc Lam, Gøran Brekke Svaland, Miguel Ángel Barcelona, Shane Keaveney, Wissam Mallouli, Luong Nguyen, Assia Belbachir, Xiang Ma, Akhilesh Kumar Srivastava and Ahmed Nabil Belbachir
- 12:00 - 13:00: Lunch
- 13:00 – 13:45: Keynote : Valentina Casola (University of Naples)
- 13:45 – 15:30: EU projects session (6x15 minutes of presentation)
- 15:30 – 16:00: Demo session as break (stands where people can show demos)
- 16h00 – 17:30: Accepted papers session
- Threats to the IoT Device Production Processes – A Blind Spot in the Product Security Lifecycle
- Philipp Schubaur, Peter Knauer and Dominik Merli
- Building Digital Twins from the Unseen: Leveraging Similar Workflows to Protect IoT-equipped Infrastructures
- Bernat Coma-Puig, Jacek Dominiak and Victor Muntés-Mulero
- Enhancing IoT Security in 6G Networks: AI-Based Intrusion Detection, Penetration Testing, and Blockchain-based Trust Management
- Vinh Hoa La, Wissam Mallouli, Ana Cavalli, Edgardo Montes de Oca, Manh-Dung Nguyen, Péter Vörös, Károly Kecskeméti, Mohammed B. M. Kamel, Sándor Laki, Antonios Lalas, Sarantis Kalafatidis, Asterios Mpatziakas, Nikolaos Makris and Anastasios Drosou
- 17:30 – 17:45: Wrap up session