
Tomo Popović is Coordinator of the @TagItWine Project done in
the context of H2020 @TagItSmart project. It uses a combination of IoT technologies coming from
the @TagItSmart ecosystem to implement a solution for brand protection and
anti-counterfeiting in wine industry. Tomo has over 20 years of international
experience in various projects, both in the industrial and academic
environment. He has been with the University of Donja Gorica since 2016 where
he teaches computer science and information systems. Tomo holds a PhD degree in
electrical engineering from the University of Montenegro for the work in the
application of intelligent systems in power systems. His research and
professional interests include Internet of Things, Cloud computing, intelligent
systems, and smart grid. Tomo is a Senior Member of IEEE and a Member of ACM.
Elementy, w których Tomo Popović uczestniczy
wtorek 5 czerwiec, 2018
czwartek 7 czerwiec, 2018
Elementy, w których Tomo Popović attends
poniedziałek 4 czerwiec, 2018
wtorek 5 czerwiec, 2018
środa 6 czerwiec, 2018
czwartek 7 czerwiec, 2018
wtorek 31 sierpień, 2021
During this session, the existing Large-Scale Pilots from the Health and Care Cluster will provide an overview of how they are setting the scene for the deployment of scalable solutions. In this context, the aim will be to enable the development of sustainable solutions for innovative health and social care services enabled by transformational digital technologies and, likewise, how the involved institutions are considering the European Health Data ...
Massive growth of devices and systems connected to the Internet raises technology and policy challenges on a new scale. With an ever more heterogeneous and complex environment of IoT, these connected objects generate large data volumes. This massive data feeds the data economy and opens up new business opportunities. Currently, the majority of IoT revenues are based on cloud-based services as a dominant economic model for IoT business models. Will it be the case in the next decade?T...
środa 1 wrzesień, 2021
This session will explore different aspects of edge intelligence for industrial internet of things applications, including AI at the edge, human machine collaboration and cyber-security solutions for edge intelligence.
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Digital technologies are both defining the present and the future of agriculture. The extensive deployment of IoT devices provides access to an important amount of data that can support agriculture, not only across all levels of production, but also at the decision-making level. Nevertheless, a lot of challenges remain to be addressed to improve the impact of digital transformation in the sector. In many regions of the world, the first obstacle is still the digital divide between technology a...