Agenda
The WoT-Workshop and a previous opening day will take place from June 3rd to June 5th in Munich. Please note that this page is constantly updated.
Monday, 3 June 2019: Open Day
Opening day with the topic 'Open Standards for Smart Systems'. The opening day will include
12:00 –13:00 Registration and snack
- Opportunity to visit the demo rooms and talk to the experts
13:00 –13:15 Welcome and opening
- Markus Reigl, Siemens AG
13:15 –14:15 Session 1: Towards a bright future of industrial IoT
Listen to three visionary keynotes on technological achievements and challenges followed by an onstage panel/plenum discussion
- Dr. Norbert Lütke-Entrup, Siemens AG
- Prof. Dr. Simon Mayer, University St. Gallen
- Prof. Dr. Sebastian Steinhorst, TU Munich
- Dr. Michael McCool, Intel
14:15 –15:30 Session 2: Standardization as a key enabler
Hear four focused keynotes on the standardization landscape, achievements and further evolution followed by an onstage panel/plenum discussion
Intro: Markus Reigl, Siemens AG
- Dr. Dave Raggett, W3C
- Guido Stephan, Siemens AG
- Dr. Matthias Kovatsch, W3C WoTCo-Chair
- Helmut Macht, Siemens AG
- Dr. Jeff Jaffe, W3C CEO
15:30 –16:00 Coffee break
16:00 –18:00 Session 3: Let’s get physical
Watch the introduction pitches explaining more than 10 demonstrators, then follow these live demos and take the opportunity to discuss with the experts in the demo rooms
18:30 –22:00 Session 4: Get together
Let’s celebrate the W3C WoT standards launch – join the Industry Executive and IoT Guru talk, enjoy the standardization quiz show and stay for live music, food and beverages
Tuesday, 4 June 2019: WoT Workshop Day 1
9:00-10:40 Welcome & Scene setting
- 9:00-9:40 Intro from WS chairs + Team contact (Workshop goals, charter goals, scene settings) - Michael Lagally (Oracle), Sebastian Käbisch (Siemens) and Kaz Ashimura (W3C) [Slides]
- 9:40-9:45 Greeting from W3C CEO - Jeff Jaffe (W3C)
- 9:45-10:40 WoT Goals & Overviews - WoT Chairs & Editors
[Slides]
- WoT Architecture
- WoT Thing Description
- WoT Binding Templates
- WoT Scripting API
- WoT Security & Privacy Guidelines
10:40-12:10 Session 1: Use Cases / Deployment
- 10:40-11:10 The Web of small things - Dominique Guinard (Evrythng) [Slides]
- 11:10-11:55 Disrupting domains since 1989, the Web now hits EV charging - Johannes Hund (EcoG) [Slides]
- 11:40-12:10 It Works! An Open WoT Framework Powers My Smart Home - Kathy Giori and Benjamin Francis (Mozilla) [Slides]
12:10-12:25 Coffee break
12:25-13:55 Session 1: Use Cases / Deployment (contd.)
- 12:25-12:55 Realizing lifestyle update through Web of Things - Toru Kawaguchi and Takeshi Yamada (Panasonic) [Slides]
- 12:55-13:25 Abstracting and Interacting with Vehicles in the Web of Things - Benjamin Klotz, Daniel Wilms, Raphaël Troncy and Daniel Alvarez (BMW) [Slides]
- 13:25-13:55 A WoT gateway with legacy devices virtualization - Ryuichi Matsukura, Takehisa Suzuki and Takuki Kamiya (Fujitsu) [Slides]
13:55-14:40 Lunch
14:40-15:00 Session 1: Use Cases / Deployment (contd.)
- 14:40-14:50 Lightning Talk: The Research and Survey of Use Case for WoT - Tomoaki Mizushima (Internet Research Institute) [Slides]
- 14:50-15:00 Lightning Talk: Connecting People and Home - MIoT Platform introduction Xiaowei Jiang and Jay Zhou (Beijing Xiaomi Mobile Software) [Slides]
15:00-15:40 Session 2: Tooling / Implementations
- 15:00-15:10 Lightning talk: Virtual-Thing: Thing Description based Virtualization - Hassib Belhaj Hassine, Ege Korkan and Sebastian Steinhorst (TUM) [Slides]
- 15:10-15:20 Lightning talk: WoT Store: a Thing and Application Management Ecosystem for the W3C Web of Things - Marco Di Felice, Luca Sciullo, Lorenzo Gigli, Cristiano Aguzzi, Luca Roffia, Angelo Trotta and Tullio Salmon Cinotti (University of Bologna) [Slides]
- 15:20-15:30 Lightning talk: Rapid IoT application development using the Web of Things - Kunihiko Toumura, Kazuhito Yokoi and Tetsuhiko Hirata (Hitachi) [Slides]
- 15:30-15:40 Lightning talk: WoTify: A platform to bring Web of Things to your devices - Ege Korkan (TUM), Hassib Belhaj Hassine (TUM), Verena Eileen Schlott (TUM), Sebastian Käbisch (Siemens) and Sebastian Steinhorst (TUM) [Slides]
15:40-16:40 Coffee break + Demos
16:40-17:15 Session 3: Security and Privacy
- 16:40-16:50 Lightning talk: About the Bootstrapping of Security in IoT - Oliver Pfaff (Siemens) [Slides]
- 16:50-17:00 Lightning talk: Walking through a "privacy by design" chain from sensors Microcontroller to XR - Philippe Coval (Samsung) [Slides]
- 17:00-17:15 Open mic on Security and Privacy
17:15-18:00 Day 1 Wrap Up
Moderators: Sebastian Käbisch (Siemens) and Michael Lagally (Oracle)
- Use Cases / Deployment
- Tooling / Implementations
- Security / Privacy
19:30 Dinner
Wednesday, 5 June 2019: WoT Workshop Day 2
9:00-9:50 Recap from Day 1 & Keynote
- 9:00-9:05 Agenda Overview of Day 2 - Workshop Chairs: Michael Lagally (Oracle) and Sebastian Käbisch (Siemens) [Slides]
- 9:05-9:30 Keynote: Standardization Needs for the Smart City: The Singapore Experience - Chinn Hwa LIM (Government Technology Agency, Singapore) [Slides]
9:50-11:30 Session 4: Extension for WoT Standardization / Semantics / Linked Data
- 9:30-10:00 Scripting API for the Web of Things - Zoltan Kis (Intel) and Daniel Peintner (Siemens) [Slides]
- 10:00-10:30 Schema.org extensions for IoT - Michael Koster (Samsung/SmartThing), Darko Anicic (Siemens) and Aparna Thuluva (Siemens) [Slides]
- 10:30-11:00 Standard Behavior Descriptions for the Web of Things - Victor Charpenay (FAU) [Slides]
Group photo right before the morning break :)
11:30-12:00 Coffee break
12:00-12:30 Session 4: Extension for WoT Standardization / Semantics / Linked Data (contd.)
- 12:00-12:10 Lightning talk: Towards Semantic Interoperability in WoT Ecosystems - Andrea Cimmino, María Poveda-Villalón and Raúl García-Castro (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid) [Slides]
- 12:10-12:20 Lightning talk: Linked Data in the Web of Things - Gerald Haesendonck, Anastasia Dimou, Ruben Verborgh and Ben De Meester (Ghent University) [Slides]
- 12:20-12:30 Lightning talk: Increase WoT impact using transferable validation - Ben De Meester, Gerald Haesendonck, Ruben Verborgh and Anastasia Dimou (Ghent University) [Slides]
12:30-12:50 Session 5: Future Work / Collaboration with other SDOs
- 12:30-12:40 Lightning talk: Making IoT useful for Fueling and Convenience Retail - David Ezell (Conexxus) [Slides]
- 12:40-12:50 Lightning talk: WoT Graph as Multiscale Digital-Twin for Cyber-Physical Systems-of-Systems - Gilles Privat, Thierry Coupaye, Sebastien Bolle and Philippe Raipin (Orange) [Slides]
13:00-13:45 Lunch
13:45-15:45 Session 5: Future Work / Collaboration with other SDOs (contd.)
- 13:45-14:15 WoT and IoT: What's the difference? - Michael Lagally (Oracle) [Slides]
- 14:15-14:45 Next Steps for the Web of Things, Part 1: Identifying and Understanding the Focus Market, Part 2: Data Standards Development and Consolidation - Eric Siow and Michael McCool (Intel) [Slides]
- 14:45-15:15 Web of Things Simplifies Industry Applications - Sebastian Käbisch, Christian Glomb, Charif Mahmoudi and Daniel Peintner (Siemens) [Slides]
- 15:15-15:45 2nd W3C Workshop WoT. Position Statement from ETSI ISG CIM - Jose Manuel Cantera Fonseca (FIWARE) and Martin Bauer (NEC) [Slides]
15:45-16:15 Coffee break + Demos
16:15-17:05 Session 5: Future Work / Collaboration with other SDOs (contd.)
- 16:15-16:45 Exploiting Interaction Affordances: On Engineering Autonomous Systems for the Web of Things - Andrei Ciortea (University of St. Gallen), Simon Mayer (University of St. Gallen and ETH Zurich), Olivier Boissier (Mines Saint-Etienne), and Fabien Gandon (INRIA) [Slides]
- 16:45-17:05 How W3C Web of Things and OGC SensorThings API can work together and benefit from each other - Michael Jacoby, Hylke van der Schaaf, Josh Lieberman and Kathi Schleidt (Fraunhofer) [Slides]
17:05-17:55 Wrap-up and Next Steps
Moderator: Michael Lagally (Oracle) and Sebastian Käbisch (Siemens)
- Summary
- New Participants / Members
- Topics for the new WG Charter
17:55-18:00 Closing Remarks
Note:
- "Lightning talk" above means a short talk which includes both the presentation and Q&A within 10 minutes.
- The agenda above is draft and subject to change due to the availability of speakers, etc.