ISEL - Copelabs

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ISEL - Copelabs
ISEL
Multi-disciplinary approach from hardware
objects to intelligent systems:
The Brisa-ISEL cooperation case
by generating national added value
António Serrador (ISEL)
Coimbra July 2011
Approaches to Paradigms of a Future Internet
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Summary
Cooperation Model
Active Projects (Overview)
From Sensors to Integrated Applications
Cooperation Side Effects
Conclusions
Cooperation Model
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1 - Each project or cooperation activity start by
An idea or concept or,
Current specific problem.
2 - The R&D project - propose and develop a
solution involving:
Multi-disciplinary Professors & Students;
Internal Multi-disciplinary R&D groups;
Other Partners (Universities or Companies).
3 - A project demo is implemented and tested in a
real environment.
4 – Knowledge is transfer to associated companies
and new a product start to be developed.
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R&D - Internal Cooperation
Network
M2A –
Multimédia e
Aprendizagem
Automática
GIATSI –
Tecnologias e
Sistemas de
Informação
GIEST – Sistemas de
Electrónica e
Telecomunicações
CEM –
Engenharia
Mecânica
CEDET –
Electrónica e
Telecomunicaçõ
es
GIAMOS – Microelectrónica,
Optoelectrónica e
Sensores
Large companies (e.g. Brisa) as well the public sector should support
ISEL
new tecnological startup companies by sharing business and
knowledge.
The
knowledge
circle
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Some Active Projects
HEADWAY – IEEE 802.11p hardware and
software complete implementation.
SRS – Smart Road Sensors, vehicles
classification by using magnetic signatures.
MLFF – MultiLane Free Flow management.
AVDC – Automatic Vehicle Detection and
Classification.
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HEADWAY WAVE/IEEE802.11p
Partners:
Status: testing the shrunken prototype.
SRS
Smart Road Sensors
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Partners:
ISEL
Status: user test at Brisa’s road lab.
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Enforcement MLFF
MultiLane Free Flow
In commercial operation.
Status: improved.
• New Tolling Systems
• Vehicle Classification
• License Plate Recognition
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AVDC
Automatic Vehicle Detection and Classification
Laser
Sensor
85
2.5
2
1.5
1
Axel detection
treadle
0.5
0
0
System accuracy: 98,48%
50
100
150
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From Sensor to Integrated Applications
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From Sensor to Integrated Applications
Accuracy, based on sensor “composition”
Integrating alternative strategies/technologies
Sensor as services cooperating to multisensor service abstraction (sensor
compositions)
Intelligent high level sensor services with
added accuracy and functions
Utilization of a tuple-space (based on
Linda coordination language)
For the cooperation among RSE services
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Cooperation Side Effects
Open new R&D and knowledge areas.
Funding industrial and challenging projects to students.
Employability.
Standardisation participation with practical contributions.
New cooperation activities/contracts with other
institutions generated by the Brisa-ISEL model
(e.g.: Galp, ANSR, SIEV, REFER,…).
Increase the respect of scientific and business
communities.
Entrepreneurship (Partner: OPEN – Marinha Grande).
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Galpgeste
Open Inovation Network Lab
Porto de
Lisboa
ISEL
Entrepreneurship
Startups Support
Program
ISEL-OPEN
Since 2008
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Conclusions
Cooperation between ISEL and Brisa:
Different Individual advantages (systems knowledge
and R&D funding);
Considerable technology leadership and operational
savings.
Adoption of open source solutions for suppliers
competitiveness.
New innovative products for national market and with a
potential to export.
Adoption of a new competitive architecture, were multivendor sensors can be plug and play.
Promote new technological companies.

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