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Journée de l’axe Systèmes Complexes : Internet des Objets
5 décembre 2024 @ 9 h 00 min - 17 h 00 min
L’axe Systèmes Complexes de la fédération Normastic organise une seconde journée sur l’Internet des Objets.
Elle aura lieu le 5 décembre à l’Université du Havre.
Programme :
- 09h00 – 45 min
- Café d’accueil des participants
- 09h45 – 15 min
- Ouverture de la Journée
- Keynote – 10h00 – 45min presentation / 15min questions
- Orateur: Carlos TORO, NTT DATA
- Titre: IoT and Digital Twins come on age
- Abstract: Digital Twins are on the hype. Since the inception of the concept, the sole idea of having a digital copy of a product, a process, or an asset, has become not only a deep desire of many companies but represents the top goal in the roadmap towards digitalization. However, the creation of Digital Twins that are modular, scalable, and include user feedback remains a challenge for researchers and industry alike. Additionally, IoT’s role in Digital Twins is crucial yet often overlooked. This talk reviews concepts related to Digital Twin creation, with a focus on composability, reusability paradigms, communication protocols, data standards, and the roles of computational semantics, ontologies, and knowledge graphs in enhancing Digital Twin capabilities.
- Bio: Carlos Toro holds a Ph.D. and M.Sc in Computer Science from the University of the Basque Country (Spain) and a Mechanical Engineering degree from EAFIT University (Colombia). After working at the University of Illinois (USA) and in the Basque Country, he focused on projects related to Advanced Manufacturing. He has worked with the Basque government, Spanish ministry of trade, and EU Commission, and his recent work supports initiatives like Industry 4.0 and IIoT. In 2017, he joined A*Star Singapore as a research scientist, and in 2021, he joined Vicomtech in Spain. Currently, at NTT Data Europe and Latam, he coordinates Digital Twin activities and directs Data and Analytics, with solutions in domains like mining, telecom, healthcare, and utilities. Carlos Toro has authored over 70 papers in prestigious conferences and journals.
- 10h30 – 30 min
- Pause café
Juniors – 11h00
- 11h00 – 15 min presentation / 5 min questions
- Orateur: Lea CHARBONNIER, LITIS/MIND
- Titre: Stream reasoning in Industry 4.0
- 11h20 – 15 min presentation / 5 min questions
- Orateur: Edilson SILVA FILHO, LITIS/MIND
- Titre: Beyond cryptocurrencies: why does Blockchain appeal to the IoT, Telecommunications, and space sectors?
- 11h40 – 15 min presentation / 5 min questions
- Orateur: Marc SAIDEH, LITIS/MIND
- Titre: Un processus décisionnel d’authentification multi-agent basé sur la confiance pour l’Internet des objets
- 12h00 – 15 min presentation / 5 min questions
- Orateur: Lucas DEREGNAUCOURT, LITIS/STI
- Titre: ECoLaF: an Evidential Conflict-guided Late Fusion for robust multimodal semantic segmentation
- 12h30 – 90 min
- Déjeuner
Seniors – 14h00
- 14h00 – 15 min presentation / 5 min questions
- Orateur: Kamel Abbad GREYC/SAFE
- Titre: Vers une approche robuste de sécurité dans les environnements IoT du futur
- 14h20 – 20 min presentation / 10 min questions
- Orateur: Christophe DUHAMEL, LITIS/RI2C
- Titre: RRPL: un RPL robuste pour l’Internet des Objets
- 14h50 – 20 min presentation / 10 min questions
- Orateur: Julien BAUDRY, LitIS/RI2C
- Titre: Les moules sentinelles : Biocapteurs et IoT au service de la surveillance environnementale
- 15h20 – 20 min presentation / 10 min questions
- Orateur: Claude DUVALLET, LitIS/RI2C
- Titre: AIS Data for Maritime Transport Network Modeling with Temporal Graph
- 15h50 – 15 min
- Clôture de la journée