
Tomas Kulik
Sessions in which Tomas Kulik attends
Tuesday 18 June, 2019
1570519584 Compliance verification of a cyber security standard for Cloud-connected SCADA 1570526139 Reverse Engineering of IoT Devices
1570526520 Rekeying-based Moving Target Defence Mechanism for Side-Channel Attacks 1570526530 An assessment of the impact of IQ imbalances on the physical layer authentication of IoT wireless devices 1570526554 An assessment of the impact of wireless interferences on IoT emitter identification using Time Frequency representations and CNN
This session will explore the concepts of big data analytics and AI and delve into the intersection between them. Accordingly, this session will also examine how AI related technologies could enhance big data analytics and business applications.
Threats for Artificial Intelligence IoT & DataThis session will underscore how AI could be the core technology to detect and react to cyber-attacks with minimum human interventions.
Experience the welcome reception at either ARoS Art Museum or Aarhus City Hall with a glass of champagne in one hand and a snack in the other. Round off day with a bit of networking, good vibes and speaches from Jacob Bundsgaard, MayorCity of Aarhus, Bo Sejer Frandsen, CEO of Local Host it-forum and Fredrik Ostbye, Group Vice President, Head of Digital Transformation at Event Partner, Grundfos.
Thursday 20 June, 2019
In this workshop, I4MS will showcase 2019 funding opportunities in the EU manufacturing sector, especially aimed to SMEs.This will be done by providing assistance with information, guidance, success cases and live Q&A to facilitate possible applicants to successfully apply for this funding for application experiments in the following technologies within their daily processes: 3D Printing and other AM activities, High-Per...
Keynote 2: Adoption of IoT in Social Care Services – it’s not all about the technologyJoanne Phoenix, Interim CEO, Sensor City Liverpool1570534738 A novel architecture using iBeacons for localization and tracking of people within healthcare environment.Dr. Princy Johnson, Liverpool John-Moores University, UK1570529883 Activity Recognition for Ambient Assisted Living Using Of...
This session will provide the audience with the EU’s vision and strategy for IoT Research and Innovation, moving into the Horizon Europe timeframe. Both sides, offer and demand, will be considered as the origin of many upcoming research opportunities in the fields of industry, smart cities, energy efficiency, big data, applications for health and care, agriculture and trusted IoT platforms, among others.
After two successful editions in Geneva and Bilbao, this edition of the scientific conference will present scientific papers on the most recent IoT research and will celebrate new partnerships that bring together industries, academia and the society.This year, IoT solutions become a game changer for everyone – individuals and business – to comply and fulfil SDGs faster and smarter.