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SUMMARY:TECoSA Seminar - Autonomous self-organized edge IoT intelligent systems – research directions
DESCRIPTION:We aim to bring you a TECoSA Seminar on the first Thursday of each month during term-time. For Spring 2022\, 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.\nWe kick-off 2022 with a talk by Dr Ovidiu Vermesan\, Chief Scientist at SINTEF Digital.  The session will be chaired by Martin Törngren\, and given in Zoom. \nAutonomous self-organized edge IoT intelligent systems – research directions \nABSTRACT: IoT and edge computing offer new ways of using computational resources\, enabling the push of computation\, processing\, and analytics to the edge of the network and close to data sources. Edge processing embedded in IoT devices is enhanced by artificial intelligence and cognitive technologies\, involving sensing/actuation\, learning and reasoning on distributed data and across the edge continuum. This new paradigm for addressing the collective behavior of decentralized\, self-organized IoT systems requires a different innovation perspective and research directions. The presentation will give an overview of the future trends of edge intelligence technologies focusing on IoT roadmaps. \nBIO: Dr Ovidiu Vermesan holds a PhD degree in microelectronics and a Master of International Business (MIB) degree. He is Chief Scientist at SINTEF DIGITAL\, Oslo\, Norway. His research interests are in the area of embedded electronics\, smart sensor systems\, cognitive-communication systems\, intelligent edge processing and IoT technology. Dr Vermesan received SINTEF’s award for research excellence for his work on implementing a biometric sensor system. He is currently working with projects addressing integrated autonomous systems\, intelligent connectivity\, cognition systems\, security\, artificial intelligence for digitizing industry\, edge computing\, and IoT. He has authored or co-authored over 85 technical articles and conference papers. He is actively involved in different European partnerships activities. Dr Vermesan has coordinated and managed various national\, EU and other international large-scale projects covering applications in green mobility\, manufacturing\, energy\, and smart environments. He coordinates the IoT European Research Cluster (IERC) and is the Chair of the Alliance for Internet of Things Innovation – AIOTI IoT Research and Partnerships working group. Dr Vermesan has recently co-edited a new book on “Artificial Intelligence for Digitising Industry – Applications” that provides in-depth insights into use cases implementing artificial intelligence (AI) applications at the edge and the transition to Industry 5.0.
URL:https://www.tecosa.center.kth.se/event/tecosa-seminar-autonomous-self-organized-edge-iot-intelligent-systems-research-directions/
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SUMMARY:TECoSA Testbed and Use-cases Workshop
DESCRIPTION:An invitation has been sent out to this workshop\, where we will discuss testbed directions in relation to the various use-cases/applications/research topics. \nWe hope that many industrial partners will join (do forward as partner representatives and find colleagues that can join) together with KTH researchers involved in TECoSA. \nIf you’re interested but have not received the Teams invitation from Martin Törngren\, please contact your TECoSA rep and ask them to forward it. \n \n 
URL:https://www.tecosa.center.kth.se/event/tecosa-testbed-and-use-cases-workshop/
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SUMMARY:TECoSA Course Module "Trustworthiness and Dependability in Edge-based CPS" (1/2)
DESCRIPTION:Attendance is free to all TECoSA members. To register\, please email tecosa-admin@kth.se stating which module(s) you wish to take. Alternatively\, calendar invitations will be issued to everyone on the tecosa-all mailing list. You can register by accepting the invitations that are of interest to you. (This module runs on more than one date – please be sure to accept all the relevant invitations.)\nFormat: Two half-day workshops\, plus preparation and homework\nLocation: KTH Campus\, with “join on-line” option\nTiming: Thurs 24 Feb kl.9-12 CET and Thurs 3 March kl.9-12 CET\nModule led by: KTH: Martin Törngren (martint@kth.se)\nContent: An overview of established views and definitions; relationships between concepts; trends; “schools”. Flipped class-room sessions (with preparation + assignment); discussion; collaborative effort to create a web/wiki page with “TECoSA” key concepts.\nAbstract: As Cyber-Physical Systems (CPSs) become smarter\, more automated\, connected and collaborating\, their new capabilities provide unprecedented opportunities for innovation in a large number of industrial and societal domains. As the same time\, future CPS will incorporate a computing continuum\, from smart devices over the edge to the cloud\, often forming part of systems of systems. As such future CPS are adopted (in industry\, society and infrastructures)\, we will even more than now be relying on their availability and correct functioning. This implies that various failures\, intrusions\, and non-intended features\, misuse\, and negative emergent behavior may have very drastic effects on our lives. Trustworthiness and dependability thus become key requirements for future CPS. \nThe TECoSA Course
URL:https://www.tecosa.center.kth.se/event/tecosa-course-module-trustworthiness-and-dependability-in-edge-based-cps-1-2/
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