The Internet of Things: First International Conference, IOT 2008, Zurich, Switzerland, March 26-28, 2008. Proceedings

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ThisvolumecontainstheproceedingsoftheInternetofThings(IOT)Conference 2008, the ?rst international conference of its kind. The conference took place in Zurich,Switzerland, March26–28,2008. The term ‘Internet of Things’ hascome to describe a number of technologies and researchdisciplines that enable the - ternet to reach out into the real world of physical objects. Technologies such as RFID, short-range wireless communications, real-time localization, and sensor networks are becoming increasingly common, bringing the ‘Internet of Things’ into industrial, commercial, and domestic use. IOT 2008 brought together le- ing researchersand practitioners, from both academia and industry, to facilitate the sharing of ideas, applications, and research results. IOT 2008 attracted 92 high-quality submissions, from which the technical program committee accepted 23 papers, resulting in a competitive 25% acc- tance rate. In total, there were over 250 individual authors from 23 countries, representing both academic and industrial organizations. Papers were selected solely on the quality of their blind peer reviews. We were fortunate to draw on the combined experience of our 59 program committee members, coming from the most prestigious universities and research labs in Europe, North America, Asia, and Australia. Program committee members were aided by no less than 63 external reviewers in this rigorous process, in which each committee member wrote about 6 reviews. The total of 336 entered reviews resulted in an average of 3. 7 reviews per paper, or slightly more than 1000 words of feedback for each paper submitted.

Author(s): Sergei Evdokimov, Benjamin Fabian, Oliver Günther (auth.), Christian Floerkemeier, Marc Langheinrich, Elgar Fleisch, Friedemann Mattern, Sanjay E. Sarma (eds.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4952 : Information Systems and Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 2008

Language: English
Pages: 378
Tags: Input/Output and Data Communications; Computer Communication Networks; Systems and Data Security; Information Systems Applications (incl.Internet); Electronic Commerce/e-business

Front Matter....Pages -
Multipolarity for the Object Naming Service....Pages 1-18
Discovery Service Design in the EPCglobal Network....Pages 19-34
Fine-Grained Access Control for EPC Information Services....Pages 35-49
SOCRADES: A Web Service Based Shop Floor Integration Infrastructure....Pages 50-67
Automation of Facility Management Processes Using Machine-to-Machine Technologies....Pages 68-86
The Software Fabric for the Internet of Things....Pages 87-104
The Benefits of Embedded Intelligence – Tasks and Applications for Ubiquitous Computing in Logistics....Pages 105-122
User Acceptance of the Intelligent Fridge: Empirical Results from a Simulation....Pages 123-139
Sensor Applications in the Supply Chain: The Example of Quality-Based Issuing of Perishables....Pages 140-154
Cost-Benefit Model for Smart Items in the Supply Chain....Pages 155-172
Generalized Handling of User-Specific Data in Networked RFID....Pages 173-183
A Passive UHF RFID System with Huffman Sequence Spreading Backscatter Signals....Pages 184-195
Radio Frequency Identification Law Beyond 2007....Pages 196-213
Why Marketing Short Range Devices as Active Radio Frequency Identifiers Might Backfire....Pages 214-229
Object Recognition for the Internet of Things....Pages 230-246
The Digital Sommelier: Interacting with Intelligent Products....Pages 247-262
Socially Intelligent Interfaces for Increased Energy Awareness in the Home....Pages 263-275
Connect with Things through Instant Messaging....Pages 276-288
Developing a Wearable Assistant for Hospital Ward Rounds: An Experience Report....Pages 289-307
Social Devices: Autonomous Artifacts That Communicate on the Internet....Pages 308-324
Indoor Location Tracking Using Inertial Navigation Sensors and Radio Beacons....Pages 325-340
Tandem: A Context-Aware Method for Spontaneous Clustering of Dynamic Wireless Sensor Nodes....Pages 341-359
Stream Feeds - An Abstraction for the World Wide Sensor Web....Pages 360-375
Back Matter....Pages -