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SUMMARY:TECoSA Seminar - Transformation of Software Engineering Concepts in Industrial Automation: Towards Openness and Distributed Intelligence
DESCRIPTION:We aim to bring you a TECoSA Seminar on the first Thursday of each month during term-time.  All are welcome to attend and we look forward to some lively discussions. Members can accept the Outlook invitations\, non-members can email tecosa-admin@kth.se to register.\nOur December seminar is withValeriy Vyatkin (IEEE Fellow)\, Professor of Information and Computer Engineering. The seminar will take place at Gladan\, KTH. You can register for the event here.\n\nIt is also possible to attend via Zoom.\n\nABSTRACT: In this talk\, we observe the past 30 years of developments in computational concepts used in Operational Technology (OT) level of industrial automation systems which is traditionally associated with Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs).\n\nSuch trends as modularity\, reconfigurability and autonomy counter the complexity of engineering and stipulate industries to look for transformation of OT engineering to more software-centric and vendor neutral approach\, same time maintaining compatibility with legacy. We will review the transformation of IEC 61499 standard concept and developments in the adjacent areas of computing and to summarise newly emerging challenges.\n\nBIO: Valeriy Vyatkin (IEEE Fellow) is Professor of Information and Computer Engineering in Automation at Aalto University\, Finland on joint appointment as Chaired Professor (Ämnesföreträdare) of Dependable Computation and Communication Systems\, Luleå University of Technology\, Luleå\, Sweden. He has been leading research projects related to software and systems engineering for cyber-physical automation systems\, intelligent energy\, logistics and transportation\, addressing such aspects as dependability\, distributed architectures and multi-agent systems applied in various industry sectors: SmartGrid\, material handling\, building management systems and reconfigurable manufacturing\,  funded by the National Science Foundation (USA)\, Vettenskap Råd (Sweden)\, Academy of Finland\, various national and private agencies in Japan\, Germany\, New Zealand\, Sweden\, Finland and the EU. Valeriy is an active IEEE volunteer for about 20 years\, currently serving as Vice-President for Technical Activities of Industrial Electronics Society.
URL:https://www.tecosa.center.kth.se/event/tecosa-seminar-transformation-of-software-engineering-concepts-in-industrial-automation-towards-openness-and-distributed-intelligence/
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SUMMARY:TECoSA Seminar - Holistic perspectives on safety of Automated Driving Systems
DESCRIPTION:We aim to bring you a TECoSA Seminar on the first Thursday of each month during term-time.  All are welcome to attend and we look forward to some lively discussions. Members can accept the Outlook invitations\, non-members can email tecosa-admin@kth.se to register.\nThe recording from this seminar is available here.  \nOur November seminar is with Magnus Gyllenhammar\, Industrial PHD Student at Zenseact. The seminar will take place at Gladan\, KTH. Click here to register for the physical event. It will also be possible to attend via Zoom.  \nABSTRACT: In recent years\, enormous investments in Automated Driving Systems (ADSs) have distinctly advanced ADS technologies. Despite promises made by several high profile auto-makers\, it has however become clear that the challenges involved for deploying ADS have been drastically underestimated.Contrary to previous generations of automotive systems\, common design\, development\, verification and validation methods for safety critical systems do not suffice to cope with the increased complexity and operational uncertainties of an ADS. In this talk I will present the key findings from a review paper conducted with the aim to provide an understanding of existing methods for providing safety evidence and\, in particular\, identifying the associated challenges and gaps pertaining to the use of each method. Four categories of methods: design techniques\, verification and validation methods\, run-time risk assessment\, and run-time (self-)adaptation\, are presented and the eight challenges (identified in the paper) help provide insights into a selection of the reviewed methods. Finally\, the derived set of research gaps will be discussed. \n\nThe talk is based on the results of a review paper currently in submission – an early preprint-version of which can be found at: https://www.techrxiv.org/doi/full/10.36227/techrxiv.20331243.v1 \n  \n\nBIO: Magnus Gyllenhammar pursues a PhD at KTH Royal Institute of Technology as part of his employment at Zenseact\, Gothenburg\, Sweden. His research focuses on finding efficient strategies for safety argumentation of ADSs\, especially focusing on precautionary safety and dynamic risk assessment in relation to the fulfilment of a quantitative risk norm. He received his MSc. in Engineering Physics\, major in Complex Adaptive System\, from Chalmers University of Technology\, in 2016. In 2018\, he joined Zenseact (then Zenuity) and has since worked on creating and realising data-driven strategies for verification and safety argumentation of ADSs.
URL:https://www.tecosa.center.kth.se/event/tecosa-seminar-holistic-perspectives-on-safety-of-automated-driving-systems/
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Seminar,Talks,webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241003T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241003T160000
DTSTAMP:20240911T081852Z
CREATED:20240908T094609Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240911T081852Z
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SUMMARY:TECoSA Seminar - NextG2Com - a Vinnova competence center for the next generation networked intelligent systems and applications
DESCRIPTION:We aim to bring you a TECoSA Seminar on the first Thursday of each month during term-time.  All are welcome to attend and we look forward to some lively discussions. Members can accept the Outlook invitations\, non-members can email tecosa-admin@kth.se to register.\nOur December seminar is with professor Maria Kihl (Lund University – faculty of engineering)\, Director for the center NextG2Com (https://www.nextg2com.lu.se/english/). The seminar will be held via Zoom. \n  \nBio: Maria Kihl is a Professor in Internetworked systems at Lund University. She is a research leader and the Director for the new Vinnova competence center NextG2Com. She has long experience of applied research with industrial collaboration within a wide range of networked applications and telecommunication infrastructures.  Further\, she is the Chair of the Career Board LTH and an Assistant Head of Department of Electrical and Information Technology. Also\, she has been a board member for Teracom AB. \n 
URL:https://www.tecosa.center.kth.se/event/tecosa-seminar-with-maria-kihl/
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Seminar,Talks,webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230601T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230601T160000
DTSTAMP:20230321T154444Z
CREATED:20230321T154444Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230321T154444Z
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SUMMARY:TECoSA Seminar - Computation offloading in Edge and cloud environment: Survey\, taxonomy\, applications and open challenges
DESCRIPTION:We aim to bring you a TECoSA Seminar on the first Thursday of each month during term-time. For Spring 2023\, the talks will be on-line or hybrid. All are welcome to attend and we look forward to some lively discussions. Members can accept the invitations\, non-members can email tecosa-admin@kth.se to register.\nOur June seminar is with Ali Balador\, senior researcher and project manager at Ericsson Research.\nThe Zoom link is https://kth-se.zoom.us/j/66857695267. \nABSTRACT:  With the rapid development in the area of Internet of Things (IoT)\, the number of delay-sensitive and computationally intensive IoT applications has drastically increased recently. The resource-constrained nature of the IoT devices\, different characteristics of IoT tasks such as delay sensitivity\, and heterogeneity of the edge cloud servers make the task offloading problem an important challenge in the edge cloud continuum. Offloading can be defined as a mechanism to move the processing or computation from one device to another with more suitable capabilities. The main goal is to move resource-intensive tasks from a device with limited resources to an edge server or cloud server to achieve performance objectives\, such as reducing overall computation time\, minimizing network resources usage\, maximizing battery life. \nOffloading is a flexible mechanism whose implementation depends on use cases or situations. For this reason\, it is very important to study different application domains and use cases to find out which use cases are the most promising and can get benefit of offloading. In this presentation\, I will explore different application domains and use cases and explain why offloading is beneficial. I will also show an offloading taxonomy that helps to understand that flexibility and identify which are the most relevant offloading configurations for different application domains and use cases. \nOne example could be offloading to support time-critical industrial use cases. However\, to ensure deterministic performance and support timing predictability of real-time applications that utilize the edge-cloud continuum\, more enhancements are required in the computation domain and communication domain. In this case\, I will present our initial plans for our new VINNOVA project\, which is called AORTA. We will develop technologies that allow offloading of real-time services and functionality to the edge and cloud. We will build upon recent advances in 5G and cloud and networking technologies\, as well as cutting-edge research results. The AORTA framework will support a fluid compute model where functionality will be dynamically deployed locally\, at the edge\, or in the cloud and support integration and real-time performance irrespective of where they execute. \nBIO:  Dr. Ali Balador graduated in computer science at the Polytechnic University of Valencia\, where he also achieved his Phd on the topic of wireless communication for vehicular environments in 2016. He held the role of Assistant Professor at Mälardalen University for 5 years. He was a visiting researcher at University of Bologna in Italy\, Halmstad University in Sweden\, and the National Institute of Informatics (NII) in Japan. \nAli has a background in a number of industries\, such as automotive\, railway\, healthcare\, and manufacturing but has spent most of his time focusing on the automotive sector\, working in research and development projects where he acted as main technical coordinator or WP leader. He spent 6 years at RISE Research Institute of Sweden where\, he focused on topics such as edge and cloud computing and the combination with artificial intelligence. \nIn April 2022\, he joined Ericsson Research in Sweden in the role of senior researcher and project manager. His own personal research interests include wireless networks\, distributed systems\, cloud and edge computing\, and security & privacy.
URL:https://www.tecosa.center.kth.se/event/tecosa-seminar-computation-offloading-in-edge-and-cloud-environment-survey-taxonomy-applications-and-open-challenges/
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Talks,webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230419T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230419T110000
DTSTAMP:20230413T115013Z
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SUMMARY:MedTechLabs Seminar: Strategies and tactics for protecting digital IP such as AI Applications
DESCRIPTION:All are welcome to this seminar focusing on life science technologies.  The speakers will analyze and present strategies for scientists to accelerate their ability to find and protect digital inventions. It will include tactics and practical tips on patenting or other ways to extract business opportunities from science related to digital technologies. \nThe seminar will have a focus on digital life sciences but can be beneficial for digital applications in any technical field. \nSpeakers: Måns Marklund (Cascelotte) and Michael Kitzler (Rouse)\nModerator: Niclas Roxhed\, Director MedTechLabs and associate professor at KTH\nHybrid event: participants can choose to join in real life at the Karolinksa Institute (KI\, Nobels väg 12B\, 171 65 Solna)\, or via video-link (details will be circulated to those who register). \nClick here to register. \n 
URL:https://www.tecosa.center.kth.se/event/medtechlabs-seminar-strategies-and-tactics-for-protecting-digital-ip-such-as-ai-applications/
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230406T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230406T160000
DTSTAMP:20230403T112243Z
CREATED:20230127T123343Z
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SUMMARY:TECoSA Seminar - Addressing Uncertainty in the Safety Assurance of Machine-Learning
DESCRIPTION:We aim to bring you a TECoSA Seminar on the first Thursday of each month during term-time. For Spring 2023\, the talks will be on-line or hybrid. All are welcome to attend and we look forward to some lively discussions. Members can accept the invitations\, non-members can email tecosa-admin@kth.se to register.\nOur April seminar is with Prof Simon Burton\, Scientifc Director at Fraunhofer IKS.  This will be a Zoom-only event\, and is jointly organized by TECoSA and Digital Futures.  The Zoom link is https://kth-se.zoom.us/j/66857695267.\nABSTRACT:  There is increasing interest in the application of machine learning (ML) technologies to safety-critical cyber-physical systems\, with the promise of increased levels of autonomy due to their potential for solving complex perception and planning tasks. However\, demonstrating the safety of ML is seen as one of the most challenging hurdles to their widespread deployment for such applications. In this presentation I explore the factors which make the safety assurance of ML such a challenging task. In particular we address the impact of uncertainty on the confidence in ML safety assurance arguments. I show how this uncertainty is related to complexity in the ML models as well as the inherent complexity of the tasks that they are designed to implement. Based on definitions of categories and severity of uncertainty as well as an exemplary assurance argument structure\, we examine possible defeaters to the assurance claims and consequently how the assurance argument can be made more convincing. The analysis combines an understanding of insufficiencies in machine learning models\, their causes and mitigating measures with a systematic analysis of the types of asserted context\, asserted evidence and asserted inference within the assurance argument. \nThis leads to a systematic identification of requirements on the assurance argument structure as well as supporting evidence. A combination of qualitative arguments combined with quantitative evidence are required to build a robust argument for safety-related properties of ML functions that is continuously refined to reduce residual and emerging uncertainties in the arguments after the function has been deployed. \nThe presentation ends with an outlook on both developments in the standardisation of the safety of AI/ML\, in particular ISO PAS 8800 Road Vehicles – Safety and AI\,  as well as open research topics. \nBIO:  Prof. Dr. Simon Burton graduated in computer science at the University of York\, where he also achieved his Phd on the topic of the verification of safety-critical software in 2001. Simon has a background in a number of industries but has spent the last two decades mainly focusing on the automotive sector\, working in research and development projects as well as leading consulting\, engineering service and product organisations. Most recently\, he held the role of Director of Vehicle Systems Safety at Robert Bosch GmbH where\, amongst other things\, his efforts were focused on developing strategies for ensuring the safety of automated driving systems. \nIn September 2020\, he joined Fraunhofer IKS in the role of scientific director where he steers research strategy into “safe intelligence”. His own personal research interests include the safety assurance of complex\, autonomous systems\, and the safety of machine learning. In addition to his role within Fraunhofer IKS\, he has the role of honorary visiting professor at the University of York where he supports a number of research activities and interdisciplinary collaborations. He is also an active member in various standardization committees\, and is the convenor of the ISO working group ISO/TC 22/SC 32/WG14 with the responsibility for developing an international standard on Safety and AI for road vehicles.
URL:https://www.tecosa.center.kth.se/event/tecosa-seminar-addressing-uncertainty-in-the-safety-assurance-of-machine-learning/
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230313T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230316T170000
DTSTAMP:20230123T134255Z
CREATED:20230123T134255Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230123T134255Z
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SUMMARY:ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction
DESCRIPTION:The 18th Annual ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human Robot Interaction (HRI) takes place in Stockholm from 13-16 March. \nThe conference theme for HRI 2023 is “HRI for all” and will focus on key HRI theories\, methods\, designs\, studies\, and technical advances that aim to understand and promote inclusion and diversity in HRI. We encourage the community to consider ways to both make the field a more inclusive place for those who may not feel included\, as well as to encourage inclusion within our research methods and practices. \nPlease see the HR I2023 homepage for the programme and how to register:\nhttps://humanrobotinteraction.org/2023/
URL:https://www.tecosa.center.kth.se/event/acm-ieee-international-conference-on-human-robot-interaction/
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Talks,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210912T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210918T170000
DTSTAMP:20210624T104729Z
CREATED:20210624T104729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210624T104729Z
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SUMMARY:17th ACACES International Summer School
DESCRIPTION:The 17th International Summer School on Advanced Computer Architecture and Compilation for High-Performance and Embedded Systems takes place in Fiuggi\, Italy from Sunday 12 – Saturday 18 September 2021 https://www.hipeac.net/acaces/2021/ \nThe ACACES Summer School is a one-week summer school for computer architects and tool builders working in the field of embedded systems\, high performance computer architecture\, and compilation. The school aims at the dissemination of advanced scientific knowledge and the promotion of international contacts among scientists from academia and industry. A distinguishing feature of this Summer School is its broad scope ranging from low-level technological issues to advanced compilation techniques and entrepreneurship. In the design of modern computer systems one has to be knowledgeable about architecture as well as about the quality of the code\, and how to improve it. This summer school offers the ideal mix of the two worlds\, both at the entry level and at the most advanced level. \nThe ACACES Summer School is organized by the HiPEAC Network (www.HiPEAC.net) in collaboration with the TETRAMAX Innovation Action (www.tetramax.eu)\, but it is open to everybody. However\, previous training and/or experience in computer science as well as a background in computer architecture or compilation is indispensable. In order to have a good mix of senior and junior participants\, the school also encourages senior researchers and professors to participate. \nThe Summer School will take place in Fiuggi\, a small town near Rome\, Italy. Students and lecturers will be accommodated in private hotel rooms with standard hotel accommodation. There will be many opportunities for interaction among the participants\, both in and out of the classrooms\, during the meals\, at the bar or at the swimming pool\, in the fitness room\, in the spa and in the city. Long after-the-lecture discussions are one of the major assets of this summer school. You will remember this summer school for a long time. \nObviously\, we will have to comply with all the sanitary rules imposed by the Italian government in September.  The COVID-19 situation will hopefully be sufficiently contained to allow the school to operate normally. \nScientific Program\nSunday evening 12 September:\nOpening ceremony with keynote talk by Irfan Mirza\, Microsoft. \nStarting on Monday 13 September 2021:\n12 courses spread over two morning slots and two afternoon slots. Per slot there are three parallel courses of which one can be taken. The topics of this year’s Summer School will be presented by the following world-class experts. \n– Riccardo Apreda\, Erre Quadro\, Italy “Intellectual Property Rights as a Business Tool” \n– Luca Benini & Davide Rossi\, University of Bologna\, Italy “Working with RISC-V: from open ISA to open Architecture to open Hardware” \n– Albert Cohen\, Google France\, France “Compile to Learn to Compile: There and Back Again” \n– Kerstin Eder\, University of Bristol\, United Kingdom “Whole Systems Energy Transparency: More /power/ to software developers!” \n– Ray Garcia\, Buoyant Capital Collective\, United States  “Entrepreneurship for scientists considering forming an innovative new venture” \n– Paolo Ienne & Lana Josipović\, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL)\, Switzerland “Reconfigurable Computing for Software Programmers” \n– Frank Mueller\, North Carolina State University\, United States “Embedded/Real-Time Systems for Autonomous Driving with Machine Learning” \n– Paul Pietrangelo\, Lira\, Italy “Entrepreneurial finance” \n– Eduardo Quiñones\, Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC)\, Spain “Task-based Parallel Programming Models: The Convergence of High-Performance and Cyber- Physical Computing Domains” \n– Tullio Vardanega\, University of Padova\, Italy “Real-time computing in the era of multicore processors and mixed criticality” \n– Ingrid Verbauwhede\, KU Leuven\, Belgium “Hardware security” \n– Martin Törngren\, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH)\, Sweden “Challenges and opportunities in an era of smart CPS: perspectives and reflections on a socio-technical shift” \nMonday evening 13 September: Invited talk by Giuseppe Gentile\, IngeniArs Wednesday afternoon: Poster session Friday evening: Farewell dinner \nCertificate\nAll participants will receive a certificate of attendance with a description of the courses taken. Some universities will accept this certificate in their PhD program. \nPoster Session\nThe poster session on Wednesday afternoon will provide an ideal opportunity for students to present their own work in progress and get feedback from senior researchers and fellow students\, and can be the beginning of future collaboration. A printed booklet (with ISBN number) with a 1 to 4-page abstract per poster will be distributed to all summer school participants. \nAdmission\nTo stimulate maximum interaction between lecturers and participants\, the steering committee of the Summer School will limit the attendance to about 200 participants. We aim for a 50/50 balance between PhD students and senior attendants. \nImportant dates\n30 June 2021: deadline for application \n7 July 2021: notification of acceptance \n15 August 2021: deadline for payment \n22 August 2021: deadline for poster abstract \nRegistration\nhttps://www.hipeac.net/acaces/2021/ \n1000 Euro\, all-inclusive: \n– Transfer from Rome FCO airport to Fiuggi by bus on Sunday 12 September 2021.\n– 6 nights in private room with bathroom.\n– 6 breakfasts\n– 5 three course lunches\n– 5 three course dinners\n– Farewell dinner on Friday evening\n– 2 half-hour coffee breaks per day\n– Registration for 4 top-quality courses + printed handouts\n– Student kit\n– Access to the poster session + book of abstracts\n– Free Internet during the duration of the summer school\n– Free access to the spa\n– Free transfer from Fiuggi to Rome FCO airport or to downtown Rome on Saturday 18 September 2021. \nSteering Committee\nKoen De Bosschere\, Ghent University\, Belgium\, Chair Ad ten Berg\, ArtemisIA\, The Netherlands\nAndrea Kells\, ARM\, UK Angelos Bilas\, FORTH\, Greece\nCharles Robinson\, Thales R&T\, France\nLuca Fanucci\, University of Pisa\nMarc Duranton\, CEA\, France\nMike O’Boyle\, University of Edinburgh\, UK\nOlivier Zendra\, INRIA\, France\nPer Stenström\, Chalmers\, Sweden\nRainer Leupers\, RWTH Aachen\, Germany\nXavier Martorell\, BSC\, Spain \nContact information\nKoen De Bosschere (acaces@HiPEAC.net)
URL:https://www.tecosa.center.kth.se/event/17th-acaces-international-summer-school/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210325T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210325T120000
DTSTAMP:20210130T150951Z
CREATED:20210122T104542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210130T150951Z
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SUMMARY:The Learning Brain - a session with Anna Tebelius Bodin!
DESCRIPTION:Anna Tebelius Bodin is a Swedish thought-leader on the brain\, with a M.Ed from Harvard University. She has given over 800 talks and published 5 books about the psychology behind learning and well-being.  Last year\, her efforts to spread knowledge about how the brain learns was acknowledged with The 2020 Mensa Award of Sweden. \nOn Thursday 25 March\, Anna will host an interactive session at the TECoSA Research forum. All TECoSA members are welcome to attend. (see Martin Törngren’s Teams invite\, 21.01.22). \nAnna Tebelius Bodin \nDuring the session\, we will explore how the brain absorbs information. We look at what is required to build knowledge and develop skills. Then we turn the perspective around and look at how we can communicate and shape our message in a way that meets the brain’s ability to learn and engage. \nYou can read more about Anna’s work on her homepage: https://www.annatebeliusbodin.se/
URL:https://www.tecosa.center.kth.se/event/talk-by-anna-tebelius-bodin-on-how-the-brain-absorbs-information/
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Talks
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