5th IEEE International Workshop on Networked Appliances (IWNA5)

Liverpool, 30-31 October 2002, Thistle Hotel, Liverpool, UK

Sponsors   IEEE, IEEE Communications Society, Philips Research Labs, Liverpool John Moores University, General Domestic Appliances Ltd.

Program

 

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Wednesday 30th October

Morning

08:30 – 10:00 Workshop Registration + Coffee

10:00 – 10:15 Welcome and Opening Remarks (Prof. Madjid Merabti, IWNA5 Chair)

   

10:15 – 11:00 Keynote Speech (Prof. David Marples, OSGi)

'Building appliances for my Dad'

11:00 – 12:30 Session 1 "Services"

(Chair: Philippe Boucachard, Canon Research, France)

Afternoon

12:30 – 13:30 Lunch

13:30 – 15:30 Session 2 "Security"

(Chair: Dr. Qi Shi, Liverpool John Moores University, UK)

15:30 – 15:45 Coffee

15:45 – 17:45 Session 3 "Middleware"

(Chair: Dr. Haifa Takruri-Rizk, Salford University, UK)

Workshop Evening Dinner – Maritime Museum, 19:00 – 23:00

Thursday 31st October

Morning

08:30 – 10:30 Session 4 "Interoperability & Usability"

(Chair: Prof. Michihiko Minoh, Kyoto University, Japan)

10:30 – 10:45 Coffee

10:45 – 12:45 Session 5 "Applications"

(Chair: Prof. Taleb-bendiab, Liverpool John Moores University, UK)

Afternoon

12:45 – 13:45 Lunch

13:45 – 15:45 Session 6 "Architectures"

(Chair: Dr. Ibrahim Kamel, Panasonic Research, USA)

15:50 – 16:30 Panel – Hot Topics in Networked Appliances (Chair: Dr. Charles Judice)

16:30 – 16:45 Closing Remarks (Prof. Madjid Merabti, IWNA5 Chair)

16:45 – 17:00 Coffee

Session 1: Services Chair: Philippe Boucachard, Canon Research, France

Service Production using Service Scenario and its Control Scheme on AMIDEN architecture

Y. Tajika, A. Sawada, M. Minoh, T. Kamae, Toshiba, Japan

Open Service Architecture for Heterogeneous Home Environment

H. Jormakka, J. Koivisto, T. Kyntaja, VTT, Finland

Using Capability Profiles for Appliance Aggregation

M. Butler, HP Labs, UK

Providing Printing Web Services

A. Silva, F. Meneguzzi, P. Schneider, R. B. Barcelos, V. Rodrigues, D. Waldman, A. Benso, Pontificia

Universidade Catolica do Rio Grande (PUCRS), Brazil

Session 2: Security Chair: Dr. Qi Shi, Liverpool John Moores University, UK

On Secured End-to-End Appliance Control Using SIP

M. Rahman, Panasonic Research, USA , C. Akinlar, University of Maryland, USA, I. Kamel, Panasonic

Secure Component Composition for Networked Appliances

B. Askwith, Q.Shi, M. Merabti, Liverpool John Moores University, UK

Security Issues in Networked Appliances and Home Gateways

N. Pittsley, I Suandy, Mindspring, USA

Security Models for Trusting Network Appliances

C. English, P. Nixon, S. Terzis, A. McGettrick, H. Lowe, University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, UK

ESES/Signature and its Applications for Secure Data Exchange

Jae Seung Lee, Ki Young Moon, Seung Won Sohn, Electronics and Telecommunications Research

Institute (ETRI), Korea

Session 3: Middleware Chair: Dr. Haifa Takruri-Rizk, Salford University, UK

Application-Compliant Networking on Embedded Systems

S. Beyer, K. Mayes, B. Warboys, Manchester University, UK

Standard SIP-Based Instant Messaging and Presence APIs for Networked Devices

M Debbabi, M Rahman, W. Lin, J. Gopal, Panasonic Research, USA, S. Sridhar, Columbia University,

USA

A Model for Controlling Program Behaviour in Pervasive Networks

T. Owen, J. Rathke, I. Wakeman, D. Watson, University of Sussex, UK

Standards-based languages for Programming Web Navigation Assistants

V. L. Luque-Centeno, L. Sanchez-Fernandez, C. D. Kloos, P. T. Breuer, E. G. Cabellos, Universidad

Carlos III de Madrid, Spain

Networked Smart Home Appliance - Enabling Real Ubiquitous Culture

R. Kango, P. R. Moore, J. Pu, De Montfort University, UK

Conference Evening Dinner at The Liverpool Maritime Museum

A private showing of the Emigration Trail to the New World exhibition is arranged, for prior to the meal.

Day 2 – THURSDAY 31st October 2002

Session 4: Interoperability & Usability Chair: Prof. Michihiko Minoh, Kyoto

University, Japan

Interoperability in In-Home Digital Networks

W. Bronnenberg, Phillips Research Laboratories, Holland

An Investigation of the Impact of Mobile Phone and PDA Interfaces on the Usability of Mobile-

Commerce Applications

J. Buranatrived, P. Vickers, Northumbria University, UK

A Wireless Networked Appliances MAC Bridge

O. Abuelma'Atti, M.Merabti, B. Askwith, Liverpool John Moores University, UK

Spontnet: Experiences in Configuring and Securing Small Ad Hoc Networks

L. Feeney, B. Ahlgren, A. Westerlund, A. Dunkels, Swedish Institure of Computer Science, Sweden

From Server to PDA: An HCI Perspective on Porting Wireless Roaming Business Applications

P. Clement & P. Vickers, Northumbria University, UK

Session 5: Applications Chair: Prof. A Taleb-Bendiab, Liverpool John Moores

University, UK

Smarter Service Location

S. Type, I. Wakeman, Steven Watt, University of Sussex, UK

Bundle Dependency in Open Services Gateway initiative Framework Initialization

L. Liang, A. Wang, Southern Polytechnic State University, USA

Internet Marine Transport Container Global Positioning Service (IMTCGPS)

K. Wang, C-P. Chuang, H-W. Li, Y-C. Lu, Chunghwa Telecom Co., Taiwan

Pin&Play: Bringing Power and Networking to Wall-Mounted Appliances

K. Van Laerhoven, N. Villar, H. W. Gellersen, Lancaster University, UK, M.

Hakansson, Viktoria Institute, Sweden

Lightweight Messaging for Simulating Service Portability of Networked Appliances

H. Takruri-Rizk, H. Bin Lenando, B. Bury, Salford University, UK

Session 6: Architectures Chair: Dr. Ibrahim Kamel, Panasonic Research, USA

Global Wireless Framework: One World Wireless Devices

A. Mingkhwan, M. Merabti, B. Askwith, Liverpool John Moores University, UK

Smart Clustering - Networking Smart Objects Based On Their Physical Relationships

M. Strohbach, H. W. Gellersen, Lancaster University, UK

Architectural Implications for Context Adaptive Smart Spaces

P. Nixon, S. Terzis, F. Wang, University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, UK, S. Dobson, Aurium, Ireland

A Jini-based Infrastructure for Networked Appliance Management and Adaption

D. Reilly, A. Taleb-Bendiab, Liverpool John Moores University, UK

Throughput and Delay Analysis of IEEE 802.11 Protocol

P. Chatzimisios, V. Vitsas, A. C. Boucouvalas, Bournemouth University, UK

Panel Session – Hot Topics Discussion

Chair: Dr. Charles Judice, Kodak, USA. Panelists: Prof. Madjid Merabti, LJMU, Prof Paddy Nixon,

Strathclyde University, Dr. Karen Lawson, Kodak UK, Dr. Mark Butler, HP Labs UK.