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IEEE BIOT
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Torino
Country
Italy
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A huge number of sensors, actuators and tags are getting networked<br>these days&#046; This leads to the "Internet of Things", and provides smart<br>and intelligent services to human society&#046; However, this now raises<br>the next question; how should we use the "Big Data" associated to,<br>or collected from, those things? They say that it potentially contains<br>the seeds of services, profiles of social&#8211;phenoma, even social knowledge<br>and intelligence&#046; However, we have not yet found systematic solutions<br>for managing them effectively, and we sometimes fail to extract valuable<br>information from, or to provide advanced services with, the dataset&#046;<br>Thus, in this workshop, in order to discuss and discover better solutions,<br>we welcome papers that explore service platforms (i&#046;e&#046;, network systems,<br>architectures, data models and algorithms) that effectively integrate<br>"Internet of Things" and "Big Data"&#046;<br>The workshop topics include, but are not limited to:<br>&#8211; Internet&#8211;based monitoring and control systems<br>&#8211; Machine&#8211;to&#8211;machine communication systems<br>&#8211; Sensor data gathering<br>&#8211; Remote control<br>&#8211; Large&#8211;scale data storage for M2M<br>&#8211; Data modelling and algorithms<br>&#8211; Overlay networks<br>&#8211; Distributed data management<br>&#8211; Wireless networks and IoT (Wi&#8211;Fi, ZigBee, 3G/LTE)<br>&#8211; Delay&#8211;disruption tolerant networks<br>&#8211; Big Data applications<br>&#8211; IoT/M2M applications<br>&#8211; Communication protocols<br>&#8211; Privacy management and anonymization<br>&#8211; Social implementation<br>&#8211; Performance study<br>