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SUMMARY:Seminar: ARA Living Lab for Connecting the Unconnected
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 November seminar is with Hongwei Zhang\, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Director of the Center for Wireless\, Communities and Innovation (WiCI) at Iowa State University. The seminar will take place via Zoom\, through this link. \n \nAbstract: One grand societal challenge is how to provide affordable\, quality broadband connectivity to rural regions today while ensuring that rural broadband does not always lag behind urban broadband as technologies and services evolve. To address the challenge\, we need to nurture rural-focused broadband innovation and associated innovation communities. In this talk\, I will share the design principles\, hardware and software implementation\, as well as the enabled wireless and applications research of the ARA living lab. I will also discuss open challenges in developing and operating such living labs\, as well as the opportunities of leveraging rural industries (e.g.\, agriculture) for advancing the frontier of wireless systems such as Open RAN and 6G. \nBio: Hongwei Zhang is the Richardson Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Director of the Center for Wireless\, Communities and Innovation (WiCI) at Iowa State University. His research investigates modeling\, algorithmic\, and systems issues in wireless sensing and control networks as well as their applications in connected and automated vehicles\, XR\, and cyber-physical-human systems in general. He has led the development of open-innovation infrastructures for precision agriculture\, connected and automated transportation\, cellular networks\, and IoT networks which have been used by researchers worldwide. His work has been recognized by best paper awards from the IEEE International Conference on Industrial Cyber-Physical Systems (ICPS)\, IEEE International Conference on Network Softwarization (NetSoft)\, and ACM Workshop on Wireless Network Testbeds\, Experimental evaluation and CHaracterization (WiNTECH)\, IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Magazine\, and Journal of Systems Science and Complexity (Springer). More information about his work can be found from his website at http://www.ece.iastate.edu/~hongwei. \nSeminar slides: ARA Living Lab for Connecting the Unconnected \n 
URL:https://www.tecosa.center.kth.se/event/tecosa-seminar-ara-living-lab-for-connecting-the-unconnected/
CATEGORIES:Seminar,Talks,webinar
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SUMMARY:Seminar: Preventing Crime in Hyperspaces
DESCRIPTION:We begin by introducing the concept of hyperspaces and examining the\nunique cybersecurity risks that arise from the interaction between online and\nphysical environments. In this second seminar\, we focus on integrating the\nconcepts of hyperspace into urban planning and policy-making. Speakers will\ndiscuss attacks on transportation systems and reflect on research and\ngovernment preparedness for navigating these challenges\, which are crucial\nfor defining actionable recommendations for policymakers and urban\nplanners. By understanding hyperspace as a multifaceted environment where\ndigital and physical systems interact\, we can better grasp the vulnerabilities\ncities may face. \nPROGRAM\n12:00 – 13:00 Mingle\n13:00 Introduction – Prof Vania Ceccato\, UCS/KTH \nSPEAKERS\nProfessor Gisela Bichler\, California State University\n– Conceptualizing crime in Hyperspace: The Digital–Physical Dimension of Social and Technical Systems\nScott Belcher\, SFB Consulting / ACES Mobility Coalition\n– Cybersecurity in Public Transportation: North American Examples of Risk\, Preparedness\, Resilience\, and Broader Applications\nProfessor Martin Törngren\, KTH Royal Institute of Technology\n– From connectivity and smartness to trustworthy hyperspaces\nDavid Olgart\, KTH Royal Institute of Technology\n– Cybercampus Sweden: Strengthening Sweden’s Cyber Resilience \nRegister here \nLocation: Royal Institute of Technology\, KTH\, Teknikringen 78A\, room W38 and Zoom (link to be announced). \nOrganised by Safeplaces Network/Digital Futures.
URL:https://www.tecosa.center.kth.se/event/seminar-preventing-crime-in-hyperspaces/
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SUMMARY:Seminar: Gaming on the Edge: A Performance Framework towards Edge-AI
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the second TECoSA internal seminar this fall! \nThe purpose of this seminar series is to keep each other informed about ongoing work at the partners and to have technical discussions. The plan is that the TECoSA postdocs will present at the first four seminars. \nAbstract: Edge computing is revolutionizing gaming and streaming services by processing data closer to the user\, which greatly reduces latency and enhances bandwidth efficiency. This talk delves into the integration of edge computing with online gaming\, focusing on the Gaming as a Service (GaaS) paradigm. Through an analytical model we show that edge-based gaming architectures can outperform traditional cloud gaming solutions in terms of response times. While developed in the context of gaming\, this performance model offers insights that may extend to a broader class of applications. The underlying challenges of distributed processing\, low latency\, and high-performance computation are not unique to gaming but they are also central to emerging Edge-AI systems\, where machine learning applications meet edge infrastructures. We will reflect on the parallels and distinctions between these domains and consider how such frameworks might inform future analyses of AI applications operating on distributed infrastructures. \nSpeaker: Diletta Olliaro\, KTH\, TECoSA Postdoc \nBio: Diletta Olliaro is a Postdoctoral Fellow at KTH Royal Institute of Technology\, working within the TECoSA research center. She received her PhD in Computer Science from Ca’ Foscari University of Venice in March 2025\, with a thesis titled  “Models for Throughput Maximisation in Distributed Systems”. Her research interests include queueing theory\, product-form models\, and the stochastic modelling of computer and communication networks\, with a focus on performance and reliability evaluation. During her doctoral studies\, she had the opportunity to work as a visiting PhD student at IMDEA Networks Institute\, PUC-Rio\, and Imperial College London. \n 
URL:https://www.tecosa.center.kth.se/event/seminar-gaming-on-the-edge-a-performance-framework-towards-edge-ai/
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