Full Program at-a-glance

8.00 - 9.00 Registration of participants
9.00 - 10.00 Opening remarks
10.00 - 11.00 Keynote: "Smart Landscape" - Teresa Alvaro (Direttore Generale AgID)
11.00 - 11.30 Coffee break
11.30 - 13.00 Session 1.A : e-Government & e-Inclusion (I) Session 1.B : Smart Mobility (I)
13.00 - 14.00 Lunch
14.00 - 15.30 Panel: Artificial Intelligence and Smart Cities
15.30 - 16.30 Session 2.A : [Industry Track] Platforms and services for Smart Cities Session 2.B : Well-being, e-Health & Smart Food (I)
16.30 - 17.00 Tea break
17.00 - 18.00 Session 3.A : e-Culture & e-Tourism (I) Session 3.B : Big Data for Smart Cities (I)
18.30 - 21.00 Social event: Visit to the Museum 'Le Navi Antiche di Pisa' and Welcome Cocktail
8.00 - 9.00 Registration of participants
9.00 - 10.00 Keynote: "OneM2M and the Smart Cities: The standard supports the technological diversity" - Enrico Scarrone (TIM, Chairman of the Steering Committee of oneM2M)
10.00 - 11.00 Session 4.A : [Industry Track] Wireless technologies for Smart Cities Session 4.B : Big Data for Smart Cities (II)
11.00 - 11.30 Coffee break
11.30 - 13.00 Session 5.A : e-Culture & e-Tourism (II) Session 5.B : Well-being, e-Health & Smart Food (II) Session 5.C : Smart Energy & Smart Buildings (I)
13.00 - 14.00 Lunch CINI University Challenge: Poster Session
14.00 - 15.30 Panel: Turismo 4.0: turismo culturale tra sostenibilità e innovazione
15.30 - 16.30 CINI University Challenge: presentation of projects
16.30 - 17.00 Tea break CINI University Challenge: Poster Session
17.00 - 18.00 Session 6.A : Smart Mobility (II) Session 6.B : e-Culture, e-Tourism & e-Education (I) CINI lab: coordination meeting
18.30 - 20.00 Social event: Pisa beyond the Leaning Tower - a guided tour of the historic center
20.00 - 23.00 Social Dinner
8.00 - 9.00 Registration of participants
9.00 - 10.00 Keynote: L’Ecosistema “Smart City” - Daniele Mantovani (CTO Huawei Enterprise Business)
10.00 - 11.00 Session 7.A : [Industry Track] Industry 4.0 for Smart Cities Session 7.B : Big Data for Smart Cities (III) Session 7.C : Smart Mobility (III)
11.00 - 11.30 Coffee Break
11.30 - 12.30 Session 8.A : e-Culture & e-Tourism (III) Session 8.B : Smart Energy & Smart Buildings (II) Session 8.C : Well-being, e-Health & Smart Food (III)
12.30 - 13.00 CINI University Challenge: nomination of winners
Closing remarks
13.00 - 14.00 Lunch

Paolo Ferragina - Prorettore per l'Informatica, Università di Pisa

Angela Miola - Direttore Esecutivo, CINI

Michele Conti - Sindaco di Pisa

Vittorio Bugli - Assessore della Regione Toscana

Antonio Puliafito - Direttore del laboratorio CINI "Smart Cities and Communities"

Stefano Chessa & Enzo Mingozzi - General Co-Chairs

Daniela Micucci - Program Chair

Daniele Mazzei & Carlo Vallati - Industry-Track Chairs

Smart Landscape

Dott.ssa Teresa Alvaro - Direttore Generale, Agenzia per l'Italia Digitale (AgID)

Session 1.A: e-Government & e-Inclusion (I)

Session Chair: Eugenio Zimeo

L’internet delle cose e il paradigma open source per la gestione informata e inclusiva delle politiche urbane – il progetto Too(l)Smart
Elena Deambrogio (Comune di Torino)

A model driven approach to GDPR compliance
Antonio Capodieci and Luca Mainetti

Hierarchical integration of alert management systems
Ludovico Iovino, Andrea Cipollone and Francesca Molinari

Civic points
Paolo Coppola

BLINC: inclusive blockchain for digital citizenships
Fadi Barbara, Guido Boella, Alex Cordero, Claudio Schifanella, Serena Ambrosini, Alberto Ferrini, Luca Lattore, Francesco Zucaro, Mario Pissardo and David Manfrin

Unpacking warning messages: towards mitigating phishing attack
Joseph Aneke, Carmelo Ardito and Giuseppe Desolda


Session 1.B: Smart Mobility (I)

Session Chair: Paolo Nesi

Detection of points of interest in a smart campus
Alessandra De Paola, Andrea Giammanco, Giuseppe Lo Re and Giuseppe Anastasi

Evaluation of a fog computing platform supporting device mobility in smart cities
Carlo Puliafito, Carlo Vallati, Enzo Mingozzi, Giovanni Merlino and Francesco Longo

Non-routine places in urban human mobility
Christian Quadri, Matteo Zignani, Sabrina Gaito and Gian Paolo Rossi

Parking lot monitoring with smart cameras
Giuseppe Amato, Paolo Bolettieri, Fabio Carrara, Luca Ciampi, Claudio Gennaro, Giuseppe Riccardo Leone, Davide Moroni, Gabriele Pieri and Claudio Vairo

Vehicle mobility data analysis and individual mobility networks for crash prediction
Mirco Nanni and Leonardo Longhi

ESPRIT: towards sustainable mobility-on-demand (mod) systems
Chiara Boldrini and Raffaele Bruno


Artificial Intelligence and Smart Cities

Panel Chair: Salvatore Gaglio - University of Palermo

Panelists:

Walter Aglietti, IBM Software Laboratory Leader, Componente del gruppo di esperti di alto livello del MISE per la Strategia Nazionale sull'IA

Piero Poccianti, Presidente dell'Associazione Italiana per l'Intelligenza Artificiale

Paolo Balella, Hewlett-Packard Enterprise

Gabriele Folchi, Oracle Italia

Session 2.A: [Industry Track] Platforms and services for Smart Cities

Session Chairs: Daniele Mazzei & Carlo Vallati

Digital Ecosystems for Smart Cities: The E015 Initiative
Maurilio Zuccalà, Emiliano S. Verga

Predictive water supply management system
Andrea Mallegni

Park Smart: Computer Vision distribuita per la ricerca del parcheggio
Marco Moltisanti, Daniele Di Mauro, Daniele Maio, Giuseppe Patanè, Sebastiano Battiato, Giovanni Maria Farinella

Microservizi in cloud al “Servizio” dei cittadini: il caso Smart .PA nel Settore Welfare del Comune di Bologna
Giuseppina Civitella, Giuseppe Di Santo, Domenico Pedicini


Session 2.B: Well-being, e-Health & Smart Food (I)

Session Chair: Mario Bochicchio

A platform to collect, unify, and distribute inertial labeled signals for human activity recognition
Anna Ferrari, Daniela Micucci, Marco Mobilio and Paolo Napoletano

An intelligent healthcare system for contact-less estimation of cardiovascular parameters
Vincenzo Pasquadibisceglie, Gianluca Zaza and Giovanna Castellano

Evolution of air quality in Italian cities in the last years: the case of Pisa
Giuseppe Anastasi, Francesca Righetti and Carlo Vallati


Session 3.A: e-Culture & e-Tourism (I)

Session Chair: Gian Paolo Rossi

An IoT-based hybrid infrastructure for flows detection to support smart tourism
Ludovico Iovino, Martina De Sanctis and Maria Teresa Rossi

5G Italian trial in L’Aquila: challenges, deployment and perspectives
Fabio Franchi, Leonardo D'Errico, Fabio Graziosi, Andrea Marotta and Claudia Rinaldi

Face recognition experience with the Uffizi Galleries
Sefano Martella and Henry Muccini

Allowing lay people to manage smart objects in the cultural heritage domain
Carmelo Ardito, Paolo Buono, Maria Francesca Costabile, Giuseppe Desolda, Rosa Lanzilotti, Antonio Piccinno and Maristella Matera


Session 3.B: Big Data for Smart Cities (I)

Session Chair: Leonardo Mariani

Towards a system for predicting flooding events in city areas based on deep neural networks
Marco Cococcioni and Francesco Marcelloni

Using computational stigmergy and differential evolution to find purchase hotspots from spatio-temporal credit card transactions
Gigliola Vaglini, Mario Giovanni C.A. Cimino and Antonio Luca Alfeo

Mind-City: a crowdsourcing framework for smart cities
Michele Girolami and Francesco Furfari

Data lake personalised exploration services for smart cities
Devis Bianchini, Valeria De Antonellis, Massimiliano Garda and Michele Melchiori


Visit to the Museum 'Le Navi Antiche di Pisa' and Welcome Cocktail

OneM2M and the Smart Cities: The standard supports the technological diversity

Dott. Enrico Scarrone - TIM, Chairman of the Steering Committee of oneM2M (representing ETSI), Chairman of ETSI TC smartM2M

Session 4.A: [Industry Track] Wireless technologies for Smart Cities

Session ChairS: Daniele Mazzei & Carlo Vallati

Connected vehicles enabling integrated mobility
Francesco Morello (Fluidmesh)

The SaveMyBike project: an RFID-based application for bicycles monitoring
Massimiliano Petri, Paolo Nepa, Vittorio Franchina, Antonio Pratelli, Alessandro Farina

WiFI-based non-invasive and anonymous indoor people tracking
Luigi Francesco Cerfeda, Luigi Francesco Cerfeda, Gabriele Montelisciani, Giacomo Baldi, Antonio Pitasi


Session 4.B: Big Data for Smart Cities (II)

Session Chair: Francesco Lo Presti

Snap4City evolving solution for IoT-based smart cities
Paolo Nesi, Claudio Badii, Pierfrancesco Bellini, Angelo Difino, Fatima Hachem, Marco Mesiti, Gianni Pantaleo, Michela Paolucci and Stefano Valtolina

Node-RED IoT applications for smart city
Paolo Nesi, Claudio Badii, Pierfrancesco Bellini, Angelo Difino, Fatima Hachem, Marco Mesiti and Stefano Valtolina

Environmental data network and automated analysis and representation
Paolo Nesi, Claudio Badii, Daniele Cenni, Gianni Pantaleo, Irene Paoli and Michela Paolucci

Applying citizen science to urban environmental monitoring: the APOLLON project
Mario Bochicchio, Antonella Longo, Marco Zappatore and Lucia Vaira


Session 5.A: e-Culture & e-Tourism (II)

Session Chair: Henry Muccini

LiScambio: literacy and city-center revitalization
Martina De Sanctis, Maria Teresa Rossi and Nicolas Troquard

Parma 2020 AD and beyond
Francesco Zanichelli, Michele Amoretti and Maria Joaquina Valero Gisbert

An adaptive and resilient IoT framework: an application for augmented museum experiences
Ester Giallonardo, Francesco Poggi, Davide Rossi and Eugenio Zimeo

VASARI project: a recommendation system for cultural heritage
Vincenzo Agate, Pierluca Ferraro, Salvatore Gaglio, Giuseppe Lo Re and Marco Morana

BooKeeper: making digitization and sharing of ancient books easier
Francesco Casoni, Melania Fattorini, Federico Valeri and Andrea Polini

Approcci smart per una città a misura d’uomo
Francesco Colace, Fabio Clarizia, Massimo De Santo, Marco Lombardi, Francesco Pascale and Domenico Santaniello


Session 5.B: Well-being, e-Health & Smart Food (II)

Session Chair: Ludovico Iovino

The Ki-Foot technological approach for promoting active ageing
Paolo Barsocchi, Nicola Carbonaro, Mario G. C. A. Cimino, Davide La Rosa, Filippo Palumbo, Alessandro Tognetti and Gigliola Vaglini

Wearable sensor-based personalized assessment and monitoring of frailty status in older adults
Marco Avvenuti, Guglielmo Cola, Mauro Di Bari and Gigliola Vaglini

INTESA: mobile and e-health solutions to improve the quality of life in long-term care
Franca Delmastro, Cristina Dolciotti, Massimo Magrini and Filippo Palumbo

MoVEAS: capturing play movements with sensorized toys for autism early diagnosis
Mariasole Bondioli, Stefano Chessa, Antonio Narzisi, Susanna Pelagatti, Dario Piotrowicz and Yvonne Vulcano

Model-driven development in medical applications
Cinzia Bernardeschi, Davide Caramella, Ruggero Dell'Osso, Andrea Domenici and Maurizio Palimieri

BRUSCHETTA: a blockchain-based framework for certifying extra virgin olive oil supply chain
Antonio Arena, Alessio Bianchini, Pericle Perazzo, Carlo Vallati and Gianluca Dini


Session 5.C: Smart Energy & Smart Buildings (I)

Session Chair: Francesco Gallo

Actionable data to improve energy efficiency and citizen awareness
Maurilio Zuccalà, Marco Mauri, Massimo Cristofaro, Cecilia Hugony, Maria Elena Hugony and Ivan Roncelli

Online MTC-traffic classification and monitoring in smart environments
Pietro Cassarà and Antonio Virdis

Untangling VNF chains in the fog
Antonio Brogi, Stefano Forti and Federica Paganelli

Performance evaluation of the IEEE 802.15.4g standard for wireless smart utility networks
Giuseppe Anastasi, Francesca Righetti and Carlo Vallati

Federated infrastructure for software-defined smart cities
Giuseppe Tricomi, Samir A. M. Al-Shibani, Giovanni Merlino, Francesco Longo, Salvatore Distefano and Antonio Puliafito

A network of smart homes for an energy aware and responding district
Sabrina Romano, Stefano Pizzuti and Martina Botticelli


Turismo 4.0: turismo culturale tra sostenibilità e innovazione

Panel Chair: Henry Muccini - University of L'Aquila

Panelists:

Giovanni Bastianelli, Direttore ENIT, Agenzia Nazionale del Turismo

Carlo Birrozzi, Direttore ICCD, Istituto Centrale per il Catalogo e la Documentazione

Edith Gabrielli, Direttore Polo Museale del Lazio

Alessandra Priante, Adjunct Professor alla LUISS Business School e Responsabile Relazioni Internazionali del Turismo

Gian Paolo Rossi, Università degli Studi di Milano Statale

Presentation of projects

The MEB-POC manufacturing system
Tiziano Santilli, Fabio Di Silvestro, Sahil Babel, Leonardo Marrancone (Università dell’Aquila)

ezBUS: better mobility for a Smart City
Guercio Ludovico, Patanesi Samuel, Ruschioni Luca, Vellucci Roberto (Università di Camerino)

Cultural City Android Application
Collini Enrico, Di Martino Andrea (Università degli Studi di Firenze)

P.L.A.N.T.S. – Plants Laborsaving Automated Nurturing Tracking and Safeguarding
Andrea Buongiorno, Matteo Franceschi, William Guglielmo (Università di Pisa)

CIVICS: Making CIties Safer through Video Collection, Faas and edge computing
Samule Hammond, Robert Niyonzima, Davide Siammetta (Università di Messina)

ClinicApp
Colombo Paolo, Patruno Lucrezia, Pozzi Federico, Vimercati Manuel (Università degli Studi di Milano – Bicocca)

Encryption System over Broker
A. Abluton, A. Filimon, C. Irwin, D. Ciarlo, E. Barison, M. Cosentino (Università del Piemonte Orientale)

On-line traffic monitoring on large-scale road networks
Giovanni Codianni, Carmine Colarusso, Chiara Verdone (Università degli Studi del Sannio)

Session 6.A: Smart Mobility (II)

Session Chair: Carlo Vallati

BusOnAir: 10 years challenge
Ludovico Iovino, Michele Flammini, Martina De Sanctis and Francesco Gallo

Crowdmapping for inclusive smart city
Federica Cena, Amon Rapp, Claudio Mattutino, Claudio Schifanella, Luigi Sanasi, Guido Boella, Stefania Brighenti, Roberto Keller, Romina Castaldo and Maurizio Tirassa

Synthesis of collaborative systems for smart cities
Marco Autili, Francesco Gallo, Claudio Pompilio and Massimo Tivoli


Session 6.B: e-Culture, e-Tourism & e-Education (I)

Session Chair: Michele Ruta

IoT-based platform and tools for enabling behaviour-based energy efficiency in schools
Federica Paganelli, Giovanni Cuffaro and Georgios Mylonas

Let's play the social network game: a gamification approach for digital citizenship
Livio Bioglio, Sara Capecchi, Aurelia De Lorenzo, Valentina Di Noi, Gian Manuel Marino, Ruggero G. Pensa, Michele Settanni, Simona Tirocchi and Giulia Venturini

Mining flickr to better understand tourist behaviour
Ludovico Iovino, Daniele Mantegazzi and Maria Giovanna Brandano

Salerno telling
Francesco Colace, Luca Cerchiai, Massimo De Santo and Stefania Zuliani


CINI Coordination Meeting


Guided tour of the historic center of Pisa

The Social Dinner will take place in the Cloister of the Chiesa di Santa Maria del Carmine.

L’Ecosistema “Smart City”

Dott. Daniele Mantovani - Huawei Enterprise Business, CTO Head of Solution Sales & Marketing

Session 7.A: [Industry Track] Industry 4.0 for Smart Cities

Session Chairs: Daniele Mazzei & Carlo Vallati

Open Solutions for Smart City and Industry 4.0: the smartme.io approach
Francesco Alessi, Dario Bruneo, Salvatore Distefano, Giandomenico La Fauci, Domenico La Fauci, Francesco Longo, Giovanni Merlino, Antonio Puliafito, Sergio Tomasello, Angelo Zaia

Industry 4.0 based innovative Phygital solutions
Francesco A. Battista, Lorenzo D. mastrangelo, Giovanni Mezzapesa, Leonardo A. veccaro, Roberto Bianco, Elisabet Fasano

INTelligent EdGe for Emergency Response
Simone Visconti, Andrea Biancini and Andrea Guzzo

Soft Robots for Smart Cities
Manolo Garabini, Manuel G. Catalno, Giorgio Grioli, Fabio Bonomo


Session 7.B: Big Data for Smart Cities (III)

Session Chair: Devis Bianchini

A context aware system based on a multilayer approach
Francesco Colace, Fabio Clarizia, Massimo De Santo, Marco Lombardi, Francesco Pascale and Domenico Santaniello

Software-defined network of things for smart cities
Giacomo Tanganelli, Antonio Virdis and Enzo Mingozzi

Enhanced support of LWM2M over LoRaWAN
Martina Pappalardo, Giacomo Tanganelli and Enzo Mingozzi

Self-adaptive elastic deployment of software containers in the fog
Valeria Cardellini, Francesco Lo Presti and Fabiana Rossi


Session 7.C: Smart Mobility (III)

Session Chair: Antonio Puliafito

Prediction of environmental parameters for smart cities
Stefano Bilotta, Paolo Nesi and Michela Paolucci

Online newspapers categorization for profiling city areas
Livio Cascone, Pietro Ducange and Francesco Marcelloni

Design and simulation of railways systems based on advanced model-driven approaches
Davide Arcelli, Francesco Basciani, Vittorio Cortellessa, Mirco Franzago, Tiziano Lombardi and Alfonso Pierantonio

Spatio-temporal correlations of betweenness centrality and traffic metrics
Elise Henry, Loic Bonnetain, Angelo Furno, El Faouzi Nour-Eddin and Eugenio Zimeo


Session 8.A: e-Culture & e-Tourism (III)

Session Chair: Maria Francesca Costabile

Feel@Home: we have a lot of stories to tell
Marco Polignano, Marco de Gemmis, Giovanni Semeraro, Vito Manzari and Roberto Di Leo

A microservices architecture for a scalable and large-scale platform enabling immersive, inclusive and contextualized cultural experiences
Paola Dal Zovo, Henry Muccini, Gian Paolo Rossi and Eugenio Zimeo

Off-line mobile access to content
Giuseppe Di Santo, Eugenio Marotti and Eugenio Zimeo

VASARI: integrazione spazio fisico/digitale nella gestione del turismo culturale
Paola Dal Zovo, Henry Muccini, Gian Paolo Rossi and Eugenio Zimeo


Session 8.B: Smart Energy & Smart Buildings (II)

Session Chair: Andrea Polini

VARYS – a technology-agnostic model-driven tool for monitoring-as-a-service on the cloud
Alessandro Tundo, Marco Mobilio, Matteo Orru, Oliviero Riganelli, Michell Guzman and Leonardo Mariani

Monitoring infrastructure for smart building management
Elisabetta Fersini, Andrea Maurino, Manuel Roveri, Marco Brivio and Massimo Toffetti

STINGRAY: SmarT station INtelliGent RAilwaY
Giulio Masetti, Giorgio Spagnolo, Carlo Vallati, Giuseppe Anastasi, Alessio Bechini, Vincenzo Ciancia, Silvano Chiaradonna, Felicita Di Giandomenico and Stefania Gnesi

Energy harvesting IoT devices as the reliable sensing backbone of smart cities
Antonio Caruso, Stefano Chessa, Soledad Escolar, Xavier Del Toro, Melisa Kuzman and Juan C. Lopez


Session 8.C: Well-being, e-Health & Smart Food (III)

Session Chair: Federica Paganelli

Blockchain and artificial intelligence for quality food protection and advanced consumer services
Federica Cena, Guido Boella, Alex Cordero, Claudio Schifanella, Amon Rapp, Paolo Gay, Alberto Guffanti, Cristina Tortia, Paolo Barge, Lorenzo Comba, Alessandro Biglia and Serena Ambrosini

Linked Kiwi: smart agricolture for a Kiwi monitoring project
Alessandro Seravalli and Roberta Centonze

An ICT framework to support nature base solutions implementations in smart cities
Piersaverio Spinnato, Andrea Parodi, Tommaso Martin, Giovanni Aiello and Pierpaolo Baglietto

Semantic-based decision support in healthcare via radio frequency identification
Michele Ruta, Floriano Scioscia, Filippo Gramegna, Giuseppe Loseto, Eugenio Di Sciascio and Crescenzio Scioscia


Nomination of winners

Stefano Chessa & Enzo Mingozzi - General Co-Chairs

Ernesto Damiani - Presidente CINI

Antonio Puliafito - Direttore del laboratorio CINI "Smart Cities and Communities"

Keynote #1

Smart Landscape

Il modello Smart Landscape, mediante l’utilizzo di tecnologie abilitanti quali IA, IoT e Blockchain, declina un nuovo paradigma per la smart city finalizzato all’integrazione e alla reingegnerizzazione dei servizi, favorendo l’interoperabilità delle soluzioni verticali sviluppate e la gestione intelligente e sicura di tutte le risorse. Con il paradigma Smart Landscape si avvia la transizione da un modello statico a pillar verticali ad un modello olistico e dinamico di governance delle relazioni tra entità, quali persone, enti regolatori, imprese, dispositivi, etc. Il Piano Triennale, inoltre, introduce per la prima volta una sezione dedicata alle amministrazioni che stanno affrontando progettualità in un’ottica di modernizzazione dei servizi con un particolare focus anche verso le imprese, attraverso processi che stimolino la domanda pubblica e accrescano la competitività dei territori.

Teresa Alvaro

Dott.ssa Teresa Alvaro

Direttore Generale dell’Agenzia per l’Italia Digitale (AgID)

Direttore Generale dell’Agenzia per l’Italia Digitale (AgID) dal 25 settembre 2018. Laurea in matematica ad indirizzo informatico, specializzazione post-laurea e perfezionamento in Cooperazione Internazionale presso la Scuola Superiore della Pubblica Amministrazione, ha sviluppato la sua preparazione professionale nell’arco di oltre trenta anni nel settore ICT dell’amministrazione doganale prendendo parte a numerosi comitati e gruppi di lavoro della Commissione Europea, del Consiglio dell’U.E., dell’Organizzazione Mondiale delle Dogane e dell’UN/ECE e contribuendo alla predisposizione della normativa nazionale e comunitaria di settore. Ha guidato la trasformazione digitale dell’Agenzia delle Dogane e dei Monopoli, perseguendo una strategia di reingegnerizzazione e digitalizzazione dei processi favorendo l’integrazione dell’intera catena logistica attraverso la cooperazione tra i diversi stakeholder. I progetti di innovazione tecnologica/amministrativa di cui è stata manager hanno ottenuto numerosi riconoscimenti nell’ambito dell’eEuropean eGovernment Awards. Nel 2016 le è stato conferito il premio “CIONET Italia Award” come miglior CIO italiano nella categoria “New Digital PA”.

Keynote #2

OneM2M and the Smart Cities: The standard supports the technological diversity

This presentation introduces oneM2M (the standard ‘de jure’ for IoT) as the interworking framework for all the different technologies that made the Smart Cities. Its peculiar data management, historization, device management, security and privacy features, together with straight forward light REST API and semantic interoperability characteristics makes oneM2M the preferred choice to build a Smart City independent from the various proprietary industrial in use. OneM2M is the standards answer that allows to manage the fragmentation with proper guidelines, proper formal testing, multiple interoperable open source implementation, and a certification program for products and platforms. The presentation will also share the experience developed in several European projects and in deployed commercial services, to show the benefit and the characteristics.

Enrico Scarrone

Dott. Enrico Scarrone

TIM, Chairman of the Steering Committee of oneM2M (representing ETSI), Chairman of ETSI TC smartM2M

Enrico Scarrone joined the R&D division of TIM in 1992. Participation and promotion of early studies on integration of IP and mobile cellular networks in 3G.IP and in 3GPP, has allowed him to stimulate the inclusion of all-IP solution and the IMS in 3GPP. He was involved in in several projects in technology planning and selection, testing, budget forecasts, RFI, RFQ in the mobile and FMC areas, developing a strong link between real networks and standardization/research. This includes technical consulting on mobile, fixed and IMS technologies in more than 15 countries around the world, in Asia. South America and Europe. He was extensively enagaged in 3GPP (including SA and RAN3), and in particular in SA1, dealing with service and operational requirements mobile systems, where served as Chairman from 2006 to 2011. He was also deeply involved in the foundation of ETSI TC M2M (where served as chairman from 2011 and 1012) and he was one of the major key people stimulating the creation and perming the creation of oneM2M, in charge of developing a global multiservice system for IoT communications and Internet of Things. Enrico Scarrrone is currently the Chairman of the Steering Committee of oneM2M (representing ETSI), and Chairman of ETSI TC smartM2M. He is the standardization manager in charge of the coordination for IoT/M2M standardization in the TIM group.

Keynote #3

L’Ecosistema “Smart City”

Verrà presentato il framework e l’ecosystema di partner necessario per realizzare le soluzioni di Smart City: un framework aperto che necessita di molti attori per fornire soluzioni rispondenti alle diverse esigenze dei clienti.

Daniele Manotvani

Dott. Daniele Mantovani

CTO Huawei Enterprise Business

More than 30-year experience in the ICT & Networking for Enterprise and TLC market. In Huawei since 2011 with current role of CTO in the Enterprise BG leading the enabler for Italy’s Digital transformation. Prior to this he worked in Telecom Italia, Cisco, Alcatel, Allied Telesyn, Italtel in Italy and AFC in California, covering different roles Business Developer, Market Manager, Product Marketing following domestic and international markets.



Panel #1

Intelligenza Artificiale e Smart Cities

Salvatore Gaglio (Panel Chair) - University of Palermo

Walter Aglietti, IBM Software Laboratory Leader, Componente del gruppo di esperti di alto livello del MISE per la Strategia Nazionale sull'IA

Dott. Piero Poccianti, Presidente dell'Associazione Italiana per l'Intelligenza Artificiale

Paolo Balella, Hewlett-Packard Enterprise

Gabriele Folchi, Oracle Italia

L’Intelligenza Artificiale sta vivendo oggi una seconda giovinezza e rappresenta una delle tecnologie abilitanti per la realizzazione delle Smart Cities del futuro. Il panel intende fornire un’occasione di confronto, che coinvolga sia il mondo accademico che quello industriale, per discutere delle più recenti e significative applicazioni dell’Intelligenza Artificiale alle Smart Cities, discutendo gli esempi di successo ed evidenziando altresì le sfide ancora aperte.

Panel #2

Turismo 4.0: turismo culturale tra sostenibilità e innovazione

Le tecnologie digitali al servizio della valorizzazione e della fruizione del patrimonio artistico/culturale

Henry Muccini (Panel Chair) - University of L'Aquila

Giovanni Bastianelli, Direttore ENIT, Agenzia Nazionale del Turismo

Carlo Birrozzi, Direttore ICCD, Istituto Centrale per il Catalogo e la Documentazione

Edith Gabrielli, Direttore Polo Museale del Lazio

Alessandra Priante, Adjunct Professor alla LUISS Business School e Responsabile Relazioni Internazionali del Turismo

Gian Paolo Rossi, Università degli Studi di Milano Statale

Il patrimonio artistico/culturale dell’Italia è un enorme attrattore per milioni di turisti da tutto il mondo. Come evidenziato dal Piano Strategico di Sviluppo del Turismo 2017-2022 quello del turismo culturale è un ambito soggetto a grandi trasformazioni. Il turista sarà sempre più attore nelle proprie scelte culturali e alla ricerca di un' esperienza personale (e personalizzata) di conoscenza. I flussi non potranno essere concentrati sui pochi siti maggiori, ma dovranno essere capillarmente distribuiti su tutto il territorio garantendo fruibilità, sostenibilità a tutti, e valorizzazione anche dei siti minori. E’ richiesta integrazione e cooperazione fra siti diversi sul territorio e anche integrazione fra diverse filiere del turismo, includendo la parte enogastronimica e paesaggistica. Cosa manca oggi al Paese per affrontare questa nuova fase? Quali tecnologie digitali possono sostenere l’innovazione necessaria? Quali cambiamenti amministrativi e gestionali sono richiesti da tale evoluzione?
Il panel affronterà questi temi creando la prima occasione di incontro fra esperti delle tecnologie digitali e alcuni fra i principali operatori istituzionali del mondo del turismo e dei beni culturali.

List of contributions

Id Title Authors
1A model driven approach to GDPR complianceAntonio Capodieci and Luca Mainetti
2A platform to collect, unify, and distribute inertial labeled signals for human activity recognitionAnna Ferrari, Daniela Micucci, Marco Mobilio and Paolo Napoletano
3Detection of points of interest in a smart campusAlessandra De Paola, Andrea Giammanco, Giuseppe Lo Re and Giuseppe Anastasi
4Evaluation of a fog computing platform supporting device mobility in smart citiesCarlo Puliafito, Carlo Vallati, Enzo Mingozzi, Giovanni Merlino and Francesco Longo
5An intelligent healthcare system for contact-less estimation of cardiovascular parametersVincenzo Pasquadibisceglie, Gianluca Zaza and Giovanna Castellano
6BusOnAir: 10 years challengeLudovico Iovino, Michele Flammini, Martina De Sanctis and Francesco Gallo
7An IoT-based hybrid infrastructure for flows detection to support smart tourismLudovico Iovino, Martina De Sanctis and Maria Teresa Rossi
8Blockchain and artificial intelligence for quality food protection and advanced consumer servicesFederica Cena, Guido Boella, Alex Cordero, Claudio Schifanella, Amon Rapp, Paolo Gay, Alberto Guffanti, Cristina Tortia, Paolo Barge, Lorenzo Comba, Alessandro Biglia and Serena Ambrosini
9Crowdmapping for inclusive smart cityFederica Cena, Amon Rapp, Claudio Mattutino, Claudio Schifanella, Luigi Sanasi, Guido Boella, Stefania Brighenti, Roberto Keller, Romina Castaldo and Maurizio Tirassa
10Hierarchical integration of alert management systemsLudovico Iovino, Andrea Cipollone and Francesca Molinari
11Mining flickr to better understand tourist behaviourLudovico Iovino, Daniele Mantegazzi and Maria Giovanna Brandano
12A smart solution for air and water quality monitoring based on SENSIPLUS platformGiovanni Cerro, Marco Ferdinandi, Luigi Ferrigno, Mario Molinara and Roberto Simmarano
13IoT-based platform and tools for enabling behaviour-based energy efficiency in schoolsFederica Paganelli, Giovanni Cuffaro and Georgios Mylonas
14Evolution of air quality in Italian cities in the last years: the case of PisaGiuseppe Anastasi, Francesca Righetti and Carlo Vallati
15Towards a system for predicting flooding events in city areas based on deep neural networksMarco Cococcioni and Francesco Marcelloni
16LiScambio: literacy and city-center revitalizationMartina De Sanctis, Maria Teresa Rossi and Nicolas Troquard
17Civic pointsPaolo Coppola
18Actionable data to improve energy efficiency and citizen awarenessMaurilio Zuccalà, Marco Mauri, Massimo Cristofaro, Cecilia Hugony, Maria Elena Hugony and Ivan Roncelli
19Applying citizen science to urban environmental monitoring: the APOLLON projectMario Bochicchio, Antonella Longo, Marco Zappatore and Lucia Vaira
20Using computational stigmergy and differential evolution to find purchase hotspots from spatio-temporal credit card transactions Gigliola Vaglini, Mario Giovanni C.A. Cimino and Antonio Luca Alfeo
21The Ki-Foot technological approach for promoting active ageingPaolo Barsocchi, Nicola Carbonaro, Mario G. C. A. Cimino, Davide La Rosa, Filippo Palumbo, Alessandro Togneti and Gigliola Vaglini
22Mind-City: a crowdsourcing framework for smart citiesMichele Girolami and Francesco Furfari
23Non-routine places in urban human mobilityChristian Quadri, Matteo Zignani, Sabrina Gaito and Gian Paolo Rossi
24Online MTC-traffic classification and monitoring in smart environmentsPietro Cassarà and Antonio Virdis
25Wearable sensor-based personalized assessment and monitoring of frailty status in older adultsMarco Avvenuti, Guglielmo Cola, Mauro Di Bari and Gigliola Vaglini
26INTESA: mobile and e-health solutions to improve the quality of life in long-term careFranca Delmastro, Cristina Dolciotti, Massimo Magrini and Filippo Palumbo
27MoVEAS: capturing play movements with sensorized toys for autism early diagnosisMariasole Bondioli, Stefano Chessa, Antonio Narzisi, Susanna Pelagatti, Dario Piotrowicz and Yvonne Vulcano
28Parking lot monitoring with smart camerasGiuseppe Amato, Paolo Bolettieri, Fabio Carrara, Luca Ciampi, Claudio Gennaro, Giuseppe Riccardo Leone, Davide Moroni, Gabriele Pieri and Claudio Vairo
29Vehicle mobility data analysis and individual mobility networks for crash predictionMirco Nanni and Leonardo Longhi
30Untangling VNF chains in the fogAntonio Brogi, Stefano Forti and Federica Paganelli
31Data lake personalised exploration services for smart citiesDevis Bianchini, Valeria De Antonellis, Massimiliano Garda and Michele Melchiori
32ESPRIT: towards sustainable mobility-on-demand (mod) systemsChiara Boldrini and Raffaele Bruno
33Performance evaluation of the IEEE 802.15.4g standard for wireless smart utility networksGiuseppe Anastasi, Francesca Righetti and Carlo Vallati
34Online newspapers categorization for profiling city areasLivio Cascone, Pietro Ducange and Francesco Marcelloni
35Feel@Home: we have a lot of stories to tellMarco Polignano, Marco de Gemmis, Giovanni Semeraro, Vito Manzari and Roberto Di Leo
36Federated infrastructure for software-defined smart citiesGiuseppe Tricomi, Samir A. M. Al-Shibani, Giovanni Merlino, Francesco Longo, Salvatore Distefano and Antonio Puliafito
37Parma 2020 AD and beyondFrancesco Zanichelli, Michele Amoretti and Maria Joaquina Valero Gisbert
38An adaptive and resilient IoT framework: an application for augmented museum experiencesEster Giallonardo, Francesco Poggi, Davide Rossi and Eugenio Zimeo
39Let's play the social network game: a gamification approach for digital citizenshipLivio Bioglio, Sara Capecchi, Aurelia De Lorenzo, Valentina Di Noi, Gian Manuel Marino, Ruggero G. Pensa, Michele Settanni, Simona Tirocchi and Giulia Venturini
40BooKeeper: making digitization and sharing of ancient books easierFrancesco Casoni, Melania Fattorini, Federico Valeri and Andrea Polini
41Prediction of environmental parameters for smart citiesStefano Bilotta, Paolo Nesi and Michela Paolucci
42Snap4City evolving solution for IoT-based smart citiesPaolo Nesi, Claudio Badii, Pierfrancesco Bellini, Angelo Difino, Fatima Hachem, Marco Mesiti, Gianni Pantaleo, Michela Paolucci and Stefano Valtolina
43Node-RED IoT applications for smart city Paolo Nesi, Claudio Badii, Pierfrancesco Bellini, Angelo Difino, Fatima Hachem, Marco Mesiti and Stefano Valtolina
44Model-driven development in medical applicationsCinzia Bernardeschi, Davide Caramella, Ruggero Dell'Osso, Andrea Domenici and Maurizio Palimieri
45Environmental data network and automated analysis and representation Paolo Nesi, Claudio Badii, Daniele Cenni, Gianni Pantaleo, Irene Paoli and Michela Paolucci
46A network of smart homes for an energy aware and responding districtSabrina Romano, Stefano Pizzuti and Martina Botticelli
475G Italian trial in L’Aquila: challenges, deployment and perspectivesFabio Franchi, Leonardo D'Errico, Fabio Graziosi, Andrea Marotta and Claudia Rinaldi
48Face recognition experience with the Uffizi GalleriesSefano Martella and Henry Muccini
49VARYS – a technology-agnostic model-driven tool for monitoring-as-a-service on the cloudAlessandro Tundo, Marco Mobilio, Matteo Orru, Oliviero Riganelli, Michell Guzman and Leonardo Mariani
50BRUSCHETTA: a blockchain-based framework for certifying extra virgin olive oil supply chainAntonio Arena, Alessio Bianchini, Pericle Perazzo, Carlo Vallati and Gianluca Dini
51BLINC: inclusive blockchain for digital citizenshipsFadi Barbara, Guido Boella, Alex Cordero, Claudio Schifanella, Serena Ambrosini, Alberto Ferrini, Luca Lattore, Francesco Zucaro, Mario Pissardo and David Manfrin
52VASARI project: a recommendation system for cultural heritageVincenzo Agate, Pierluca Ferraro, Salvatore Gaglio, Giuseppe Lo Re and Marco Morana
53Mobility system and community building. The generative communication paradigm and the Sii-Mobility projectLuca Toschi, Matteo Coppi, Viola Davini, Ilaria Marchionne, Eugenio Pandolfini and Marco Sbardella
54Monitoring infrastructure for smart building managementElisabetta Fersini, Andrea Maurino, Manuel Roveri, Marco Brivio and Massimo Toffetti
55Unpacking warning messages: towards mitigating phishing attackJoseph Aneke, Carmelo Ardito and Giuseppe Desolda
56Allowing lay people to manage smart objects in the cultural heritage domainCarmelo Ardito, Paolo Buono, Maria Francesca Costabile, Giuseppe Desolda, Rosa Lanzilotti, Antonio Piccinno and Maristella Matera
57Synthesis of collaborative systems for smart citiesMarco Autili, Francesco Gallo, Claudio Pompilio and Massimo Tivoli
58Linked Kiwi: smart agricolture for a Kiwi monitoring projectAlessandro Seravalli and Roberta Centonze
59STINGRAY: SmarT station INtelliGent RAilwaYGiulio Masetti, Giorgio Spagnolo, Carlo Vallati, Giuseppe Anastasi, Alessio Bechini, Vincenzo Ciancia, Silvano Chiaradonna, Felicita Di Giandomenico and Stefania Gnesi
60Approcci smart per una città a misura d’uomoFrancesco Colace, Fabio Clarizia, Massimo De Santo, Marco Lombardi, Francesco Pascale and Domenico Santaniello
61An ICT framework to support nature base solutions implementations in smart citiesPiersaverio Spinnato, Andrea Parodi, Tommaso Martin, Giovanni Aiello and Pierpaolo Baglietto
62Design and simulation of railways systems based on advanced model-driven approachesDavide Arcelli, Francesco Basciani, Vittorio Cortellessa, Mirco Franzago, Tiziano Lombardi and Alfonso Pierantonio
63A microservices architecture for a scalable and large-scale platform enabling immersive, inclusive and contextualized cultural experiencesPaola Dal Zovo, Henry Muccini, Gian Paolo Rossi and Eugenio Zimeo
64A context aware system based on a multilayer approachFrancesco Colace, Fabio Clarizia, Massimo De Santo, Marco Lombardi, Francesco Pascale and Domenico Santaniello
65Spatio-temporal correlations of betweenness centrality and traffic metricsElise Henry, Loic Bonnetain, Angelo Furno, El Faouzi Nour-Eddin and Eugenio Zimeo
66Salerno tellingFrancesco Colace, Luca Cerchiai, Massimo De Santo and Stefania Zuliani
67Off-line mobile access to contentGiuseppe Di Santo, Eugenio Marotti and Eugenio Zimeo
68VASARI: integrazione spazio fisico/digitale nella gestione del turismo culturalePaola Dal Zovo, Henry Muccini, Gian Paolo Rossi and Eugenio Zimeo
69Energy harvesting IoT devices as the reliable sensing backbone of smart citiesAntonio Caruso, Stefano Chessa, Soledad Escolar, Xavier Del Toro, Melisa Kuzman and Juan C. Lopez
70Software-defined network of things for smart citiesGiacomo Tanganelli, Antonio Virdis and Enzo Mingozzi
71Enhanced support of LWM2M over LoRaWANMartina Pappalardo, Giacomo Tanganelli and Enzo Mingozzi
72Self-adaptive elastic deployment of software containers in the fogValeria Cardellini, Francesco Lo Presti and Fabiana Rossi
73Semantic-based decision support in healthcare via radio frequency identificationMichele Ruta, Floriano Scioscia, Filippo Gramegna, Giuseppe Loseto, Eugenio Di Sciascio and Crescenzio Scioscia
74L’internet delle cose e il paradigma open source per la gestione informata e inclusiva delle politiche urbane – il progetto Too(l)SmartElena Deambrogio (Comune di Torino)
75[Industry Track] Connected vehicles enabling integrated mobilityFrancesco Morello (Fluidmesh)
76[Industry Track] INTelligent EdGe for emergency responseSimone Visconti, Andrea Biancini and Andrea Guzzo
77[Industry Track] Digital ecosystems for smart cities: the E015 initiativeMaurilio Zuccalà, Emiliano S. Verga
78[Industry Track] Soft robots for smart citiesManolo Garabini, Manuel G. Catalno, Giorgio Grioli, Fabio Bonomo
79[Industry Track] WiFI-based non-invasive and anonymous indoor people trackingLuigi Francesco Cerfeda, Luigi Francesco Cerfeda, Gabriele Montelisciani, Giacomo Baldi, Antonio Pitasi
80[Industry Track] Industry 4.0 based innovative Phygital solutionsFrancesco A. Battista, Lorenzo D. mastrangelo, Giovanni Mezzapesa, Leonardo A. veccaro, Roberto Bianco, Elisabet Fasano
81[Industry Track] Microservizi in cloud al “Servizio” dei cittadini: il caso Smart .PA nel Settore Welfare del Comune di BolognaGiuseppina Civitella, Giuseppe Di Santo, Domenico Pedicini
82[Industry Track] The SaveMyBike project: an RFID-based application for bicycles monitoringMassimiliano Petri, Paolo Nepa, Vittorio Franchina, Antonio Pratelli, Alessandro Farina
83[Industry Track] Predictive water supply management systemAndrea Mallegni
84[Industry Track] Open solutions for smart city and industry 4.0: the smartme.io approachFrancesco Alessi, Dario Bruneo, Salvatore Distefano, Giandomenico La Fauci, Domenico La Fauci, Francesco Longo, Giovanni Merlino, Antonio Puliafito, Sergio Tomasello, Angelo Zaia
85[Industry Track] Park Smart: Computer Vision distribuita per la ricerca del parcheggioMarco Moltisanti, Daniele Di Mauro, Daniele Maio, Giuseppe Patanè, Sebastiano Battiato, Giovanni Maria Farinella