Demos Session

Best Demo Awards: Results

The winners of the IEEE SECON 2016 Best Demo are: 

1st place: "RedFixHop" by Antonio Escobar, Cristian Gonzalez, Francisco J. Cruz, Javier Garcia-Jimenez, Jirka Klaue, Angel Corona
2nd place: "A Demo of the PEACH IoT-based Frost Event Prediction System for Precision Agriculture" by Keoma Brun-Laguna, Ana Laura Diedrichs, Javier Emilio Chaar, Diego Dujovne, Juan Carlos Taffernaberry, Gustavo Mercado, Thomas Watteyne
3rd place: "MicroPnP: The Zero-configuration Wireless Sensing and Actuation Platform" by Nelson Matthys, Fan Yang, Wilfried Daniëls, Wouter Joosen, Danny Hughes
3rd places (ex aequo): "Connected Vehicles in Smart Cities: Interworking From Inside Vehicles to Outside" Andreas Pressas, Zhennguo Sheng, Peter Fussey, David Lund


Accepted papers

PotatoScope - Scalable and Dependable Distributed Energy Measurement for WSNs
Robert Hartung, Ulf Kulau, Lars Wolf (TU Braunschweig, IBR)

Connected Vehicles in Smart Cities: Interworking From Inside Vehicles to Outside
Andreas Pressas, Zhennguo Sheng, Peter Fussey (University of Sussex)
David Lund (HW Communications)

RedFixHop
Antonio Escobar, Cristian Gonzalez (Infineon Technologies AG)
Francisco J. Cruz (eesy-innovation GmbH)
Javier Garcia-Jimenez (Kinexon)
Jirka Klaue, Angel Corona (Airbus Group Innovations)

A Network Monitoring System for High Speed Network Traffic
Baris Kurt (Bogazici University)
Engin Zeydan, Utku Yabas, Ilyas Alper Karatepe (Turk Telekom Labs)
Gunes Karabulut Kurt (Istanbul Technical University)
Ali Taylan Cemgil (Bogazici University)

OpenWSN & OpenMote: Demo'ing A Complete Ecosystem for the Industrial Internet of Things
Tengfei Chang (Inria-Paris, EVA Team, France)
Pere Tuset-Peiro, Xavier Vilajosana (OpenMote Technologies, Barcelona, Spain)
Jonathan Munoz, Thomas Watteyne (Inria-Paris, EVA Team, France)

MicroPnP: The Zero-configuration Wireless Sensing and Actuation Platform
Nelson Matthys, Fan Yang, Wilfried Daniëls, Wouter Joosen, Danny Hughes (Distrinet, KU Leuven, Belgium)
Thomas Watteyne (Inria)

A Demo of the PEACH IoT-based Frost Event Prediction System for Precision Agriculture
Keoma Brun (Inria-Paris, EVA Team, France)
Ana Laura Diedrichs (Universidad Tecnologica Nacional (UTN), Mendoza, Argentina)
Javier Emilio Chaar (Instituto Nacional de Tecnologia Agropecuaria (INTA), Junin, Mendoza, Argentina)
Diego Dujovne (Universidad Diego Portales (UDP), Santiago, Chile)
Juan Carlos Taffernaberry Gustavo Mercado (Universidad Tecnologica Nacional (UTN), Mendoza, Argentina)
Thomas Watteyne (Inria)



IEEE SECON 2016 Call for Posters/Demos


IMPORTANT DATES

  • Poster/demo submission deadline: Monday April 25, 2016
  • Acceptance notification: Monday May 2, 2016
  • Camera ready version: Sunday May 15, 2016
 

SUBMISSION

Both poster and demo proposals must be submitted electronically via the EDAS as follows:

http://mars.cse.ohio-state.edu/secondemoposter2016/paper/new

 

SCOPE

IEEE SECON 2016 will include poster/demonstration sessions to provide a forum to present and discuss: works in progress, industry demonstrations of new applications and techniques, practical implementations, industrial and commercial developments, research testbeds and demonstrations, recent research/implementation results, upcoming research challenges, future directions, and novel approaches in the fields of sensing and communication in wireless networks. One of the key goals of this conference is to foster collaboration between industry and academia. Hence, participation of researchers/developers from industry and posters/demonstrations reporting joint work between industry and academia are especially encouraged.

Poster submissions should be in the form of a short paper/abstract describing the main contributions and the merits of the proposed ideas as well as reporting initial results and the challenges towards a full-fledged solution of the problem under consideration. Abstracts will be evaluated mainly based on their potential to stimulate interesting discussions, exchange of ideas and promote collaborations.

Demonstration submissions will also be on the basis of a short paper/abstract describing a prototype system and/or an interesting implementation concept as well as the merits of the proposed ideas. They should also include the space requirements and/or any other equipment-specific requirements.

Proposals will be evaluated mainly based on their potential to stimulate interesting discussions, exchange of ideas and promote collaborations. Submissions for both posters and demos should not be more than three pages (strictly based on IEEE conference 2-column template) in length. The documents must contain the authors' names, affiliations, and contact information and the designated corresponding author.

Accepted authors of posters/demos will have a space in the poster/demo session room to display their posters or exhibit their demos, as well as to describe their work in discussions with interested attendees. In addition, each poster/demo presenter will have 5 minutes to orally present their idea at the beginning of the poster/demo session, such that he/she may get a chance to attract audiences to his/her poster/demo. Finally, the abstract of the accepted posters/demos will appear in IEEE Xplore, under the IEEE Communications Society policy that all accepted IEEE SECON 2016 posters/demos require at least a one-day registration. For authors co-authoring multiple posters/demos, a one day registration is valid for up to two presentations.

Any questions can be addressed to Poster chair Zhengguo Sheng, University of Sussex, z.sheng@sussex.ac.uk and Demo chair Thomas Watteyne, Inria, thomas.watteyne@inria.fr.