Internet of Things (IoT) Summit at RWW2019
20-21 January 2019 // Orlando, Florida, USA

Program

The program below is an outline of what the Summit will cover.

Sunday, January 20, 2019
01:30pm – 03:30pm Overview of IoT and IoS – A Unique and Necessary Combination

  • Adam Drobot, Chairman, OpenTechWorks, Inc.

S-NET One Year in Orbit: Verification of a Narrowband Nanosatellite Network

Interactive Panel Discussion

03:30pm – 04:00pm

Coffee Break

04:00pm – 06:00pm Small Satellite Constellations to Provide Rapid-Refresh, Precise Observations of Severe Storms, Hurricanes and Tropical Cyclones

  • Steven C. Reising, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Colorado State University

Global Low-cost Low-latency Low Earth Orbit Communications Networks for IoT

  • Klaus Schilling, Professor and President, Center for Telematics, Würzburg

Interactive Panel Discussion

Monday, January 21, 2019
08:00am – 10:00am Connecting people, things and content via satellite: A technology and service provider perspective

Enabling IoT from Earth Observation Satellites from Space

Interactive Panel Discussion

10:00am – 10:30am Coffee Break
10:30am – 12:30pm Securing and Enforcing Intellectual Property Rights for IoT and IoS Innovations

IoT and IoS Technologies and the Evolving Data Privacy and Cybersecurity Lega Landscape: “Danger, Will Robinson!”

Interactive Panel Discussion

12:30pm – 01:30pm Box Lunch
01:30pm – 03:30pm Lightweight Security Solutions for IoT Implementations in Space

  • Tolga Arul, Center for Advanced Security Research Darmstadt (CASED), TU Darmstadt

A New Method for Computing Orbital Probability of Collision and Autonomous Space-based Orbit Estimation with Multiple Agent Nodes.

Interactive Panel Discussion

03:30pm – 04:00pm Coffee Break
04:00pm – 06:00pm  A Space Mobile Network (SMN) Architectural Framework

  • David J. Israel, NASA GSFC Exploration and Space Communications Projects Division, and Laser Communications Relay Demonstration (LCRD) mission Principal Investigator.

Space Communications for Everyone: The IoT for Users In Space

  • Jim Schier, Chief Architect and Deputy Director of System Engineering for NASA’s Space Communications and Navigation Program at NASA Headquarters

The Role of Space Based Networks in the emerging IoT & 5G Wireless Infrastructure

Interactive Panel Discussion, Wrap-up, and Summary