The event Workshop on Communication Technologies for IoT will take place November 15-16, 2022 in the framework of the capacity building project NEON – Network of Competence on IoT. The event venue is UC3M – Campus Madrid (Puerta de Toledo), room 1.A.15. Madrid, Spain. Click on the link to follow the Workshop online.

Workshop program :

Tuesday, November 15, [UC3M – Campus Madrid (Puerta de Toledo), room 1.A.15]

8:30-9:00:           Gathering together

9:00-10:30:           Selected presentations on advanced training for early-stage researchers by partners

10:30-11:00:           Coffee break

11:00-12:30:           Brainstorming session with NEON working groups

WG1: Application domains of IoT: teaching opportunities

WG2: Application domains of IoT: research opportunities

WG3: Continuous education and postgraduate training

WG4: Outreach methods to expand the NoC

12:30-14:00:           Lunch

14:00-15:00:           Summary of WGs results: presentation and joint discussion

15:00-16:00:           Invited talk by Giovanni Giambene (University of Siena, Italy) – IoT via 5G and Beyond 5G Satellite Systems. The link to the meeting is here.

16:00-16:30:           Coffee break

16:30-17:00:           Conclusion

Wednesday, November 16, [UC3M – Campus Madrid (Puerta de Toledo), room 1.A.15]

8:30-9:00:           Gathering together

9:00-10:30:           Planning and action items for Events and Mobility

10:30-11:00:           Coffee break

11:00-12:00:           Invited talk by Shahid Mumtaz (Institute of Telecommunications, Portugal) – Ultra Reliable and Low Latency Communication (URLLC) for 5G, IoT, Time Sensitive networking and V2X
communication. The link to the meeting is here.

12:00-13:00:           Exploitation Plan e.g., Discussion on IoT Research opportunities enabled by the NoC

13:00-14:30:           Lunch

14:30-17:00:           Visit to Nokia

Thursday, November 17, [UC3M – Campus Madrid (Puerta de Toledo), room 1.A.15]

11:00-12:00:           Invited talk by Sinem Coleri (Koc university, Turkey) – AI based Machine-to-Machine Communications in 6G. The link to the meeting is here.

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