Date: Friday 7 December 2018
Time: 8.30am
– 4 pm
Location: Goods Shed
North, CSIRO
710 Collins St
Docklands
Melbourne
Australia
Overview
With the recent wave of disruptive
technologies, the deployment of the Internet of Things (IoT) is becoming
ubiquitous, ranging from common home and personal appliances, commercial to
industrial to sophisticated safety-critical systems, such as pervasive
healthcare, driverless vehicles and energy systems.
The IoT is addressing rising energy
costs, sustainability, and code compliance by connecting, managing, and
securing devices that collect data from sensors, sensor networks, and other
cyber-physical systems. It is anticipated that by 2025 the number of IoT
devices will grow globally to over 100 billion, and this can generate a
revenue close to USD 11 trillion. Every person and every business will feel
the impact.
This colloquium will present some of
the aspects of IoT applications in the field of disruptive technologies and
provide a forum of discussion between various stakeholders including
academics, researchers, and industry professionals on recent advances in the area of IoT-based solutions for industrial and
energy sustainability. It is also aimed at promoting collaboration and
mutual exchange of knowledge between researchers. This colloquium is
supported by Federation University, IEEE Computational Intelligence Society
and IEEE Victoria Section.
Invited
Speakers:
Organizers
Dr.
Alireza Jolfaei
Associate
Professor Iqbal Gondal
Professor
Syed Islam
Sponsors
Program:
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