Agenda Overview: Friday, May 12th, 2023, 09:00-16h30

Room: TBD

You can also check the Manage-IoT workshop at the IEEE NOMS agenda https://noms2023.ieee-noms.org/program .

PRESENTATION GUIDELINES

Full papers. Authors of full papers have a 20-minutes slot for their presentation (15min. presentations + 5min. Q&A).

Short papers. Short papers would be presented in a poster session, which will engage all participants of the workshop. Short-paper authors should follow this guideline for preparing their posters: An A0 paper size poster in portrait mode (841 × 1189mm), to which they can affix visually appealing material describing their research.  

AGENDA Friday, May 12th, 2023

Room: 128

09h00-10h00: OPENING + KEYNOTE

  • 09h00-09h10 Opening (Marc-Oliver Pahl and Manage-IoT Chairs)
  • 09h10-10h00 “Machine-to-Machine Crypto Economy,” Keynote by Kemal Akkaya, Florida International University, USA Enabling (40min+10min Q&A)
    • Abstract
      Internet of Things (IoT) devices from tiny sensors to autonomous cars are becoming an indispensable part of life. To create an effective IoT ecosystem, it is critical to enable paid data and service sharing among IoT devices which will require the ability to make a machine-to-machine (M2M) payment to a service provider for services such as parking, vehicle charging, sensor data sale, internet sharing, vending machine among others. Since this ecosystem will be dependent on financial micro-transactions among IoT devices, a reliable payment system without human intervention is desirable for a seamless experience. As IoT evolves over time, cryptocurrencies, in particular Bitcoin, can play a critical role by serving as digital money in creating such an M2M economy. The successful integration of IoT and Bitcoin technologies will foster this M2M economy by introducing novel applications such as automated payment among sensing devices, and programmable financial transactions for consumer electronics. Nevertheless, this brings many new challenges to be tackled as it is imperative to have cost and space-efficient real-time cryptocurrency solutions for resource constrained IoT devices. In this talk, we will first discuss the elements of M2M crypto economy and then present some solutions that can enable making Bitcoin transactions from IoT devices through Bitcoin Lightning Network (LN) and how LN solutions can be helpful in making offline transactions among IoT devices. 

    • Dr. Kemal Akkaya is a full professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering with a joint courtesy appointment in the School of Computer and Information Sciences at Florida International University (FIU). He received his PhD in Computer Science from University of Maryland Baltimore County in 2005 and joined the department of Computer Science at Southern Illinois University (SIU) as an assistant professor. Dr. Akkaya was an associate professor at SIU from 2011 to 2014.  Dr. Akkaya leads the Advanced Wireless and Security Lab (ADWISE) in the ECE Dept. His current research interests include security and privacy, internet-of-things, and cyber-physical systems.  He is the EiC of Springer Computer Science journal, area editor of Elsevier Ad Hoc Network and Computer Networks Journal and serves on the editorial board of IEEE Communication Surveys and Tutorials. Dr. Akkaya was the General Chair of IEEE LCN 2018 and TPC Chair for IEEE ICC Smart Grid Communications.  Dr. Akkaya was listed among the top 2% scientists in the world according to a Stanford University study in 2019. He also received FIU Faculty Senate Excellence in Research Award and FIU College of Engineering and Computing Research Award both in 2020. Dr. Akkaya is a Fellow of IEEE.

    • FIU is Miami’s public research university. Offering bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees, both on campus and fully online, FIU is worlds ahead in its service to the academic and local community. Designated as a top-tier research institution, FIU emphasizes research as a major component in the university’s mission. For over four decades, FIU has positioned itself as one of South Florida’s anchor institutions by solving some of the greatest challenges of our time. It is dedicated to enriching the lives of the local and global community. With a student body of more than 56,000, FIU is among the top 10 largest universities in the US and has collectively graduated more than 275,000 alumni, 165,000 of whom live and work in South Florida.

10h00-10h30: SHORT PAPERS SESSION (Chair: Erkin Kirdan)

  • 10h00-10h30 Posters in Parallel
    • On the Impact of Blackhole-Attack Variations on ML-based Intrusion Detection Systems in IoT (Amin Kaveh and Andreas Johnsson, Uppsala University, Sweden)
    • EFPCaching: Energy-aware and Fault-tolerant Probabilistic Caching of popular IoT content in ICN (Nikolaos Baltagiannis, Democritus University of Thrace, Greece )
    • On the Fence: Anomaly Detection in IoT Networks (Dalhousie University, Canada)
    • Using Stochastic Petri net modeling for self-adapting Publish/Subscribe IoT systems (University Of Science And Technology Houari Boumediene, Algeria)

10h30-11h00: COFFEE BREAK

11h00-12h30: PAPER SESSION 1: SECURITY AND TRUST (Chair: Joe Betser)

  • 11h00-11h20 Worst Attack Vulnerability and Fortification for IoT Security Management: An approach and An Illustration for Smart Home IoT (Fathima James, University of Missouri–Kansas City, USA)
  • 11h20-11h40 Detection of IoT Devices and Network Anomalies based on Anonymized Network Traffic (Ariel Portela, Universidade Estadual do Ceará, Brazil)
  • 11h40-12h00 Programmable Active Scans Controlled by Passive Traffic Inference for IoT Asset Characterization (Hugo Sullivan, University of New South Wales, Australia)
  • 12h00-12h20 A Reliable and Decentralized Trust Management Model for Fog Computing in Industrial IoT (Xinran Zheng, Tsinghua University, China)

12h30-13h30: LUNCH BREAK

13h30-15h00: PAPER SESSION 2: DATA, METRICS, AND SERVICES
(Chair: Sema F. Oktug)

  • 13h30-13h50 A Comprehensive Performance Analysis of Stream Processing with Kafka in Cloud Native Deployments for IoT Use-cases (Istvan Pelle, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary)
  • 13h50-14h10 Bio-inspired Solution for Cluster-Tree Based Data Collection Protocol in Wireless Sensors Networks (Gérard Kponhinto, Université Gaston Berger, Senegal)
  • 14h10-14h30 MPC-as-a-Service: A Customizable Management Protocol for Running Multi-party Computation on IoT Devices (Oscar Bautista, Florida International University, USA)
  • 14h30-15h00: (Early Break)

15h00-15h30: COFFEE BREAK

15h30-16h30: DISCUSSION PANNEL + CLOSING

  • Topic TBD

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