Amila Kaharević is a research associate and PhD candidate in DC Protection at RWTH Aachen University. Within the OPEN DEI project, she manages the working group which discusses different approaches to interoperability through several European projects within the energy sector. She received her Master of Science in Power Engineering at the University of Duisburg-Essen in 2020.
Sessions in which Ms Amila Kaharević participates
Thursday 23 June, 2022
This session will analyze the current status and the ongoing path towards the effective data exchange in the energy sector, including its cross-sectorial aspects. Key building blocks for data exchange have been integrated in architecture of various initiatives, deploying relevant concepts towards the data spaces adoption In the first part of the section, the projects in OPEN DEI ecosystem will present their approaches and ...
Sessions in which Ms Amila Kaharević attends
Monday 20 June, 2022
Nowadays, industries face tremendous challenges in the months and years ahead. Complex value chains, highly competitive markets, evolving customer and citizen needs, supply chain disruptions, foreign trade uncertainty, environmental sustainability and social impact, and now the COVID-19 pandemic are common challenges that organisations from every industry, from manufacturing to healthcare, energy, financial services, etc., deal with on a daily basis.
Tuesday 21 June, 2022
Chair: Baptiste Nguyen 9:00 A low-overhead approach for self-sovereign identity in IoT Geovane Fedrecheski (University of Sao Paulo, Brazil);
The Internet of Things (IoT) technologies are heavily interwoven within every-day present life and tomorrow will impact even more. Predicting the next global tendency but need in society is key to IoT development.In a new Post-COVID era, IoT is accelerating and facilitating new trends such as home working, new mobility challenges and the digitalization of the economy. It also becomes more necessary for redesigning the new global supply chain, foster the collaboration and generate ne...
By exploiting the properties of quantum physics, quantum technologies represent a fundamental paradigm shift, and also a promising and rapidly growing industrial sector. Recent advancements in this field are staggering and pose new challenges. For examples, quantum sensors exist for a long time and can be used in almost all industry areas and applications; photonics are key technologies for implementation of quantum communicatio...
Last August 2021 BDVA released his community position to the proposal for AI regulation supporting the idea of balancing between regulation and innovation. It is acknowledged the importance of trust and trustworthiness to boost investment and innovation. However, the cost, time, infrastructure, and knowledge needed to e.g. comply with the AI regulation may be burdensome. There is a risk that small companies, research and education organizations might not be able to easily follow and be aff...
Chair: Konstantinos Loupos (INLECOM Innovation, Greece) 5:15 Modelling of Resource-aware Information Exchange for Resource Constraint IoT Devices Marten Fischer (University of Applied Sciences Osnabrueck, Germany);
Wednesday 22 June, 2022
This session provides an opportunity for the AIOTI semantic expert group to discuss the role of ontologies in the context of the Green and Digital transformation with external stakeholders. We would like to start with an introduction to the Green and Digital transformation by the EC. Then provide an update about the activities in the AIOTI semantic expert group concerning ontologies (especially the Ontology landscape recently published), while sharing some e...
Rolf Riemenschneider (European Commission) – EU perspective challenges related to performing processing in the cloud. The need to move processing to the edge where possible for latency, energy efficiency, security reasons (alleviate load on the cloud). Michael Hayes (Tyndall National Institute) “Power IoT challenges and opportunities (related to IoT wireless edge devices)”
This session focuses on standards related to IoT and Edge computing which enable the integration of data spaces. It will cover the following topics:Data space challengesData space standardisationInteroperable data spacesExample of energy data spacesThe move to the Far Edge will have huge economic potential by leveraging a local, distributed computing infrastructure, and it facilitates the creation of...
Open Source and Engagement Networking
Taylors Three Rock - Traditional Irish PubWhat can be more Irish than an evening spent in a cosy traditional Irish pub! Nestled at the food of the Dublin Mountains, Taylors Three Rock is a fantastic venue for an informal conference party. Delegates will then be entertained by world champion Irish Dancers and famous Dublin traditional Irish musicians. This show is full of audience participation, delegates will be sing...
Thursday 23 June, 2022
Inform IoT and research community on the recent developments in Data Spaces widely defined as ecosystem for secure and sovereign data sharing that ensure interoperability at four layers: technical/infrastructure, semantic/metadata, organizational, and legal. Discuss benefits of Data Spaces concept and infrastructure for Research Data Management and Governance.Bring together and discuss form of cooperation between research data community and current Data Spaces community to develop t...