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Cloud-Edge-IOT Skills Demands for Adoption workshop

During the Cloud-Edge-IOT Skills Demands for Adoption workshop, the key positions for the aerOS Port Continuum use case were identified, with the main purpose of recognizing the skills that are required to be developed in order to successfully complete the main project tasks. The skillset was focused on AI, IoT, Cloud, BI/Data Science and Cybersecurity and the result was a collection of new skills that should be acquired by the project team. Interestingly, this exercise even helped the project partners in identifying previously unknown knowledge gaps, which can be used to further prepare the Port Operator and other partners for the upcoming IoT and AI revolution.

Finally, during the last part of the workshop, key working positions were identified for the future industry adopters of the aerOS outcomes, which can further help guide the workforce and industry in developing the necessary Human Capital.

At this workshop the following presentations by aerOS project took place:

Session 1: Data driven cognitive production line Presenter: Pablo Patús Díaz, aerOS Project . Facilitator: Golboo Pourabdollahian

Session 3: Smart-edge services for the port continuum Presenter: Eduardo Garro Crevillen, aerOS project . Facilitator: J E Álvarez, Expert: Rudolf Susnik

7th Workshop on Internet of Things – Enablers, Challenges and Applications (IoT-ECAW’23)

aerOS co-organises the 7th Workshop on Internet of Things – Enablers, Challenges and Applications (IoT-ECAW’23) in Warsaw, Poland, 17–20 September, 2023 (organized within the 18th Conference on Computer Science and Intelligence Systems-FedCSIS 2023 (IEEE: #57573), 16th International Workshop on Computational Optimization (WCO’23), Track 3). Call for papers is open – Submission deadline 23 May 2023.

CALL FOR PAPERS

7th Workshop on Internet of Things – Enablers, Challenges and Applications (IoT-ECAW’23), Warsaw, Poland, 17–20 September, 2023

(organized within the 18th Conference on Computer Science and Intelligence Systems-FedCSIS 2023 (IEEE: #57573), 16th International Workshop on Computational Optimization (WCO’23), Track 3)

Strict submission deadline: May 23, 2023, 23:59:59 AOE (no extensions)

KEY FACTS:

Proceedings: submitted to IEEE Digital Library; indexing: DBLP, Scopus and Web of Science; organized within framework of the ASSIST-IoT project; 70 punktów parametrycznych MEiN

Please feel free to forward this announcement to your colleagues and associates who could be interested in it.


Statement concerning LLMs

Recognizing developing issue that affects all academic disciplines, we would like to state that, in principle, papers that include text generated from a large-scale language model (LLM) are prohibited, unless the produced text is used within the experimental part of the work.


The Internet of Things is a technology which is rapidly emerging around the world. IoT applications include: smart city initiatives, wearable devices aimed to real-time health monitoring, smart homes and buildings, smart vehicles, environment monitoring, intelligent border protection, logistics support. The Internet of Things is a paradigm that assumes a pervasive presence in the environment of many smart things, including sensors, actuators, embedded systems and other similar devices. Widespread connectivity, getting cheaper smart devices and a great demand for data, testify to that the IoT will continue to grow by leaps and bounds. The business models of various industries are being redesigned on basis of the IoT paradigm. But the successful deployment of the IoT is conditioned by the progress in solving many problems. These issues are as the following:

The integration of heterogeneous sensors and systems with different technologies taking account environmental constraints, and data confidentiality levels;
Big challenges on information management for the applications of IoT in different fields (trustworthiness, provenance, privacy);
Security challenges related to co-existence and interconnection of many IoT networks;
Challenges related to reliability and dependability, especially when the IoT becomes the mission critical component;
Zero-configuration or other convenient approaches to simplify the deployment and configuration of IoT and self-healing of IoT networks;
Knowledge discovery, especially semantic and syntactical discovering of the information from data provided by IoT.
The IoT technical session is seeking original, high quality research papers related to such topics. The session will also solicit papers about current implementation efforts, research results, as well as position statements from industry and academia regarding applications of IoT. The focus areas will be, but not limited to, the challenges on networking and information management, security and ensuring privacy, logistics, situation awareness, and medical care.

Topics

The IoT session is seeking original, high quality research papers related to following topics:

Future communication technologies (Future Internet; Wireless Sensor Networks; Web-services, 5G, 4G, LTE, LTE-Advanced; WLAN, WPAN; Small cell Networks…) for IoT,
Intelligent Internet Communication,
IoT Standards,
Networking Technologies for IoT,
Protocols and Algorithms for IoT,
Self-Organization and Self-Healing of IoT Networks,
Object Naming, Security and Privacy in the IoT Environment,
Security Issues of IoT,
Integration of Heterogeneous Networks, Sensors and Systems,
Context Modeling, Reasoning and Context-aware Computing,
Fault-Tolerant Networking for Content Dissemination,
IoT Architecture Design, Interoperability and Technologies,
Data or Power Management for IoT,
Fog – Cloud Interactions and Enabling Protocols,
Reliability and Dependability of mission critical IoT,
Unmanned-Aerial-Vehicles (UAV) Platforms, Swarms and Networking,
Data Analytics for IoT,
Artificial Intelligence and IoT,
Applications of IoT (Healthcare, Military, Logistics, Supply Chains, Agriculture, …),
E-commerce and IoT.
The session will also solicit papers about current implementation efforts, research results, as well as position statements from industry and academia regarding applications of IoT. Focus areas will be, but not limited to above mentioned topics.

Submission rules:

Authors should submit their papers as Postscript, PDF or MSWord files.
The total length of a paper should not exceed 10 pages IEEE style (including tables, figures and references). IEEE style templates are available here.
Papers will be refereed and accepted on the basis of their scientific merit and relevance to the workshop.
– Preprints containing accepted papers will be published on a USB memory stick provided to the FedCSIS participants.
Only papers presented at the conference will be published in Conference Proceedings and submitted for inclusion in the IEEE Xplore® database.
Conference proceedings will be published in a volume with ISBN, ISSN and DOI numbers and posted at the conference WWW site.
Conference proceedings will be submitted for indexation according to information here.
Organizers reserve right to move accepted papers between FedCSIS technical sessions.
Important dates:

Paper submission (strict deadline): May 23, 2023, 23:59:59 (AoE; there will be no extension)
Position paper submission: June 7, 2023
Author notification: July 11, 2023
Final paper submission and registration: July 31, 2023
Payment (early fee deadline): July 26, 2023
Conference date: September 17-20, 2023
IoT_ECAW Committee: https://fedcsis.org/sessions/nsa/iot-ecaw/committee
IoT_ECAW is organized within the framework of the aerOS project: https://aeros-project.eu/

SUBMIT your papers at https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=fedcsis2023

“COMMON TAXONOMY FOR EU METAOS” workshop

As we explained during the EUCloudEdgeIoT launch event (February 8th) one of the goals of Task Force 3 (Architecture) is to develop a shared taxonomy for all European projects and initiatives in our field of expertise. The idea is that everyone uses the same words to refer to the same things, eliminating ambiguities and duplication of terminology and being as specific as possible. EUCloudEdgeIoT will process your inputs and provide the European Union with this commonly agreed taxonomy

So, this workshop gathered representatives of EU MetaOS projects to work collaboratively on the development of a common standardised taxonomy for all MetaOs European projects. The workshop held online and lasted 2 hours, on April 4th.

EUCloudEdgeIoT’s – “Market and Sectors” Workshop


aerOS project participated at the EUCloudEdgeIoT’s – Task Force 5 “Market and Sectors” Workshop. It was an online workshop where all related partners presented fundamental insights about their projects. Also, at this workshop Anastasios Gogos presented the basic elements of our Athens use case

EuCloudEdgeIoT workshop

Ignacio Lacalle from Universitat Politècnica de València UPV and Vasilis Pitsilis from NCSR “DEMOKRITOS” attended EuCloudEdgeIoT workshop in Toulouse on January 2023! It was the first workshop on the topic: “Future European platforms for the Edge”–>”Define an Open Source stack”. You may learn more about EuCloudEdgeIoT here: https://eucloudedgeiot.eu/

aerOS Workshop on State of the Art and Market Analysis

The aerOS Workshop on State of the Art and Market Analysis took place virtually on November 29th. The main scope of the workshop is the presentation of “State of the Art and Market Analysis” survey, results. The workshop was divided in two parts:

  1. Report on the results of the activities planned in T2.1
  2. Q&A and open discussion

The results of this questionnaire will be presented extensively into Deliverable 2.1, Chapter .