
Andrea Cimmino enrolled the PhD program at the Computer Languages and Systems at the University of Seville in November of 2014. During this past years he worked in several national projects ISIDORO (TIN2013-40848-R) and VORTEX.In the context of such projects he developed is PhD, which focuses on data and ontology matching using machine learning approaches. Currently Andrea Cimmino works at the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid as a researcher. He participated in several European projects, from which his research interests move to the Internet of Things field. His late research focuses on data integration, specifically the RDF materialization from heterogeneous data sources, and how this topic could be applied in the field of the Internet of Things to achieve semantic interoperability.
Sessions in which Andrea Cimmino participates
Monday 17 June, 2019
Privacy in the IoT has becoming a growing concern. A study has even identified it, due to loss of trust of users, as a potential risk for succes. This session gives an overview of the VICINITY IoT platform that is open, free, and that specifically addresses SME and users with privacy concerns. The session gives a broad overview of the VICINITY platform, starting with its general objectives and unique selling points, the P2P architecture, semantic discovery and interoperability, and an ...
Sessions in which Andrea Cimmino attends
Tuesday 18 June, 2019
Much of the potential of the IoT will be realised through value-added services, but this is being held back by fragmentation and limited interoperability. W3C is addressing this through developing web standards for things that decouple applications from the underlying IoT technologies. Applications will no longer need to be developed around the details of the myriad IoT technologies and standards. This means that developers can create applications more easily, ...
13:30 - 14:00 Applied IoT in a water utility by Jan van Cappellen (HYDROKO) Around 205,000 of Kamstrup’s MULTICAL® 21 intelligent water meters are being installed throughout Antwerp over the next three years. About 10.000 have already been installed, and they will be integrated with Hydroko’s HydroKonekt smart valve. The meters are being read remotely via the IoT communication technology SIGFO...
IoTCrawler is inviting you to define and discuss the Internet of Things search engine of the future. We invite you to join us at the IoT Week to explore how future search engines would look like based on several scenarios form smart energy, smart city, social IoT, Industry 4.0 and smart environment perspectives. The IoTCrawler session will challenge you to...
Thursday 20 June, 2019
Keynote 1: Robotic surgery – an imbalance that post-surgical digital data can improve upon.Prof. Oliver Pearce, Consultant Surgeon, Milton Keynes Hospital, UK Prof. Blaine Price, Professor in Computing, Open University, UK1570534898 Challenges of Wearable Health Monitors - A Case study of Foetal ECG MonitorPresenter: Zhenhua Luo, Cranfield University, UK
Presentation The IoT landscape is a very complex one and the IoT standardisation is no different. However, standards are paying an increased role in the set-up, design and development of the IoT systems. IoT Standardisation is following the evolution of IoT and the technical issues that have to be addressed and resolved. IoT standards are not just providing various communications solutions but address more globally all the issues of in...
Keynote 2: Adoption of IoT in Social Care Services – it’s not all about the technologyJoanne Phoenix, Interim CEO, Sensor City Liverpool1570534738 A novel architecture using iBeacons for localization and tracking of people within healthcare environment.Dr. Princy Johnson, Liverpool John-Moores University, UK1570529883 Activity Recognition for Ambient Assisted Living Using Of...
1. Blockchain and IoT Convergence Challenges2. Disruptive Solutions and Business cases3. Blockchain in a digital city4. Blockchain in building Industrial IoT Trust