DagRep.13.5.182.pdf
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The Internet of Things (IoT) aims to network everything near and far in our ambient environment. Although the functional innovations for IoT are going full steam ahead, newly-emerging scenarios such as the Internet of Ocean and Implantable Things often come with limited power budgets, challenging deployment scenarios, and demanding computational resources, which fundamentally stress conventional IoT architecture, communications primitives, and sensing capabilities. The goal of this Dagstuhl Seminar was to bring together researchers from both academia and industry globally to i) review the capacity of existing IoT research from radical perspectives; ii) summarize fundamental challenges in modern IoT application scenarios that may then be investigated in joint research projects; and iii) discuss new types of hardware architecture, network stack, and communication primitives for these emerging IoT scenarios.
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