1630 - 1930 Technical Plenary 1630 - 1700 Welcome 1. Welcome - Bernard Aboba 2. IRTF Chair's Report - Lars Eggert 3. IAB Chair's Report - Bernard Aboba 4. RSOC Report - Fred Baker 1700 - 1915 Technical Session: "Interconnecting Smart Objects with the Internet" The desire to connect almost anything to the Internet is greater than ever. There are many reasons for incorporating IP into every day devices. For some the reasons may be driven by lower cost, the need to interwork with other Internet applications, the desire to implement particular protocols, or simply the availability of source code. As IP meets constrained devices, new use cases and requirements are being raised and the IETF has ongoing efforts to address them in Working Groups such as CORE, 6LOWPAN, and ROLL. Many other IETF activities are also applicable to constrained devices. To learn more about architectural challenges the IAB held a workshop on 'Interconnecting Smart Objects with the Internet' prior to the IETF 72 meeting in Prague and published a report soon afterwards, available at http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-iab-smart-object-workshop The report illustrates some of the challenges the industry is facing in an attempt to improve interoperability in areas where IP has not been used before. This technical plenary is devoted to the topic of smart objects and will summarize the workshop and solicit feedback from the wider IETF community. Jari Arkko will summarize the workshop report and Hannes Tschofenig will moderate the panel discussion where Fred Baker, Zach Shelby, Carsten Bormann, and Robert Assimiti will share their views with the community. 5. Introduction (5 min) - Hannes Tschofenig 6. Smart Objects Workshop Report (15 min) - Jari Arkko 7. Panel (moderated by Hannes Tschofenig) - Fred Baker - Robert Assimiti - Zach Shelby - Carsten Bormann 1915 - 1930 IAB Open Microphone Session 1930 Adjourn