Grace, Paul, Serrano, Martin, Steinke, Ronald, Ryu, Minwoo, Echevarria, Juan, Fernandez-Escarzaga, Ignacio Abaitua, Kefalakis, Nikos, Bountouris, Konstantinos, Sanchez, Luis, Cirillo, Flavio, Zhao, Mangxuan, Cousin, Phillipe, Teixeira, Tiago, Elsaleh, Tarek, Georgantas, Nikolaos, Issamy, Valerie, Agarwal, Rachit and Gyrard, Amelie (2016) Dissemination and activity report V1: FIESTA D7.1.1 Southampton, GB. FIESTA-IoT Consortium; University of Southampton 44pp.
Abstract
This document describes the dissemination and communication activities for the FIESTA-IoT project for the period M1 (February 2015) to M12 (January 2015). The dissemination plan is also presented, first describing how promotional material, FIESTA-IoT results, and FIESTA-IoT activities will be used to promote and engage with target communities in order to increase awareness of FIESTA-IoT results, and the FIESTA experimental facility. This document cover the started in M1 dissemination activities but will intensify from M12 onwards in preparation for open calls and engagement with IoT Communities of experimenters and testbeds.
The dissemination activities carried out in the first year are described and material generated during the first year is included; these already cover a broad range of activities and communities:
• Scientific publications.
• Participation (and presentation) at relevant (IoT) events, conferences, summer
schools, workshops, meetings.
• Demos and exhibitions.
• Standards community events.
An initial plan for the second year of the project (February 2016 to January 2017) is presented to conclude the report. This outlines potential joint publications for research results, and target events where the FIESTA-IoT facility can be demonstrated, and the upcoming Open Calls can be advertised.
Finally, a mapping of the dissemination activities against the objective goals of the project is presented that also serves as self-evaluation for the progress in achievements of the FIESTA-IoT project.
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