Monthly Archives: July 2016

Migrating Smart City Applications to the Cloud

This article is written by:

Michael Vögler and Johannes M. Schleicher of Technische Universität Wien

Christian Inzinger of University of Zurich

Schahram Dustdar of Technische Universität Wien

Rajiv Ranjan of Newcastle University


Smart city” has emerged as an umbrella term for the pervasive implementation of information and communication technologies (ICT) designed to improve various areas of today’s cities. Areas of focus include citizen well-being, infrastructure, industry, and government. Smart city applications operate in a dynamic environment with many stakeholders that not only provide data for applications, but can also contribute functionality or impose (possibly conflicting) requirements. Currently, the fundamental stakeholders in a smart city are energy and transportation providers, as well as government agencies, which offer large amounts of data about certain aspects (for example, public transportation) of a city and its citizens.

 

Increasingly, stakeholders deploy connected Internet of Things (IoT) devices that deliver large amounts of near-real-time data and can enact changes in the physical environment. Efficient management of these large volumes of data is challenging, especially since data gathered by IoT devices might have critical security and privacy requirements that must be honored at all times. Nevertheless, this presents a significant opportunity to closely integrate stakeholders and data from different domains to create new applications that can tackle the increasingly complex challenges of today’s cities, such as autonomous traffic management, efficient building management, and emergency response systems.

 

Currently, smart city applications are usually deployed on premises. Cloud computing has matured to a point where practitioners are increasingly comfortable with migrating their existing smart city applications to the cloud to leverage its benefits (such as dynamic resource provisioning and cost savings). However, future smart city applications must also be able to operate across cities to create a global, interconnected system of systems for the future Internet of Cities.1 Therefore, such applications have to be designed, implemented, and operated as cloud-native applications, allowing them to elastically respond to changes in request load, stakeholder requirements, and unexpected changes in the environment.

 

Here, we outline our recent work on the smart city operating system (SCOS), a central element of future smart city application ecosystems. The SCOS is designed to resemble a modern computer operating system, providing unified abstractions for underlying resources and management tasks, but specifically tailored to city scale. We present the specific foundations of SCOS that enable a larger smart city application ecosystem,2 allowing stakeholders and citizens to create applications within the smart city domain. This approach enables them to build applications by only focusing on their specific demand, while completely freeing them from the complexities and problems they’re currently facing.

 

Read more at https://www.computer.org/cms/Computer.org/ComputingNow/issues/2016/07/mcd2016020072.pdf

Call for Papers: 2016 IEEE Region 10 Humanitarian Technology Conference

Humanitarian Technology Conference
Date: December 21-23, 2016, Venue: Agra, India
http://www.ieeehtc2016.com

Humanitarian Technology Conference (HTC) is a premier international technical conference of IEEE Region 10, which comprises 57 Sections, 6 Councils, 21 Subsections, 514 Chapters and 1159 Student Branches in the Asia Pacific region.

The conference will focus on new trends and advances in Humanitarian Technologies and it will be held in Agra, India from 21 – 23 December 2016.

Taj Mahal and Fatehpur Sikri, which are UNESCO World Heritage sites are located in Agra.

The conference website is: http://www.ieeehtc2016.com

This conference is expected to bring together researchers, educators, students, practitioners, technocrats and policymakers from across academia, government, industry and non-governmental organizations to discuss, share and promote current works and recent accomplishments in the area of Humanitarian Technologies Distinguished people will be invited to deliver keynote speeches and invited talks on trends and significant advances in humanitarian technologies.

The scope of conference papers and exhibits include but are not limited to the following areas:
Energy
Environment Systems
Education Systems
Healthcare
Agriculture & Dairy
Smart Village
Women Empowerment

The authors are invited to submit their papers by the deadline through the HTC 2016 submission page. The submissions will be peer-reviewed for originality and scientific quality. The accepted papers will be submitted for inclusion into the IEEE Xplore Digital Library. Papers should follow IEEE Conference format (http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html), and should not exceed 6 pages.

Important Dates:
Paper submission deadline: 30 July, 2016
Author notification: 30 September, 2016
Camera-ready submission: 15 October, 2016
Conference dates: 21 – 23 December, 2016

For more information, please contact: ieee.htc2016@gmail.com

Best Regards,
Rajnish Gupta, PhD
R10 Humanitarian Technology Activities Coordinator

IEEE LASCAS 2017 – Call for Papers

Call for Papers
LASCAS is the international symposium and flagship event of the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society in Latin America. Its eighth edition will take place in Bariloche, Argentina. San Carlos de Bariloche, usually known as Bariloche, is a city in the province of Río Negro, Argentina, situated in the foothills of the Andes on the southern shores of Nahuel Huapi Lake. It is located within the Nahuel Huapi National Park and it a main tourist destination. After extensive public works and Alpine-styled architecture, the city emerged in the 1930s as a major tourism centre with skiing, trekking and mountaineering facilities. In addition, it has numerous restaurants, cafés, and chocolate shops. The city has a permanent population of about 130,000. Besides tourism and related services, Bariloche is home of advanced scientific and technological activities. The Centro Atómico Bariloche is a research center of the National Atomic Energy Commission. The city also hosts INVAP, a high-technology company that designs and builds nuclear reactors, state-of-the-art radars and space satellites, among other projects.


The symposium will cover technical novelties and tutorial overviews on circuits and systems topics including but not limited to:

• Analog and Digital Circuits
• Mixed-Mode Circuits
• Biomedical Electronics
• Communication/RF Circuits
• Wireless Sensor Networks
• Nanoelectronics
• Electronic Design Automation
• VLSI Systems and Applications
• FPGA Design and Applications
• Circuit Testing
• Fault Tolerant Circuits
• Circuits and Systems for Space and Nuclear Applications


Important Dates
Special Session Proposal: October 24, 2016
Paper Submission: October 24, 2016
Tutorial Submission: October 24, 2016
Notification of acceptance: December 5, 2016
Camera-ready Submission: December 19, 2016

Proceedings will be published by IEEE and will be available at IEEE Xplore. Best Papers will be invited to a special edition of the IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I (TCAS-I).

Social Activities: Besides the technical program, a very entertaining social program is planned.


General Chairs:
Jose Lipovetzky, CNEA-IB, Argentina
Martin Di Federico, INTI, Argentina

Program Chairs:
Pedro Julian, Univ. Nac. del Sur, Argentina
Ralph Etienne Cummings, John Hopkins University, USA

Financial Sponsor:
IEEE Circuits and Systems Society

Technical Sponsor:
IEEE CEDA

Perutusan Naib Canselor Sempena Hari Raya Idil Fitri 1437H

Bismillahirahmanirrahim

Assalamualaikum.wrmt.wbkth,

 

Allahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar.

Pertamanya, marilah kita sama-sama merafakkan setinggi-tinggi kesyukuran kehadrat Allah S.W.T di atas segala rahmat dan kasihNya, kita dikurniakan kesempatan untuk meraikan Hari Raya Idil Fitri pada tahun ini. Marilah kita memaknai 1 Syawal 1437H, hari kemenangan ini dengan penuh rasa ketaqwaan, keimanan dan kesyukuran dengan lafaz kalimah takbir, tahmid dan tasbih memuji Allah Yang Maha Esa atas segala kurniaanNya.

 

Saya berharap tarbiyyah dan ibadah di sepanjang bulan Ramadhan Al-Mubarak yang telah kita lalui berjaya membentuk peribadi yang kukuh dan menjadikan kita insan yang lebih baik dan positif.  Justeru, dengan ketibaan Hari Lebaran yang menjelang ini, marilah sama-sama kita saling mengeratkan silaturrahim, mengukuhkan persaudaraan dan seterusnya bersatu hati dan berganding bahu dalam memikul tanggungjawab sebagai warga UTM bagi membangunkan modal insan, meneroka ilmu dan teknologi dan merangsang budaya inovasi ke arah kesejahteraan dan kemakmuran sejagat.

 

Kepada warga UTM yang akan pulang ke kampung, sentiasalah berwaspada, beretika dan mematuhi undang-undang semasa memandu di jalan raya. Jagalah keselamatan diri dan keluarga di sepanjang perayaan ini dan kembali semula ke kampus dengan selamat dengan semangat baharu untuk memberikan perkhidmatan yang terbaik demi meneruskan perjuangan ke arah kecemerlangan UTM.

 

Semoga bulan Ramadhan dapat membentuk kehidupan kita untuk terus istiqamah dan beribadah kepada Allah S.W.T. Bagi meraikan Idil Fitri ini, Nabi S.A.W pernah bersabda yang bermaksud:

“Sesiapa yang menghidupkan malam raya Idil Fitri dan Idil Adha dengan mengharapkan keredhaan Allah, nescaya tidak akan mati hatinya pada hari matinya semua hati” (H.R. Muslim & Ibnu Abbas).

 

Akhir kata, saya dan keluarga secara ikhlas menyusun sepuluh jari memohon ampun dan maaf kepada semua staf, mahasiswa dan warga UTM atas apa jua kesilapan yang dilakukan selama ini.

 

 

1 Syawal hari kemenangan

Disambut dengan penuh kesyukuran

Salam Idil Fitri saya ucapkan

Mohon dimaafi segala kesalahan

 

Ketupat dianyam di tepian laman

Lemang dibakar penyeri hidangan

Berhati-hati di sepanjang perjalanan

Semoga selamat sampai ke destinasi tujuan

 

Selamat Hari Raya Idil Fitri, maaf zahir dan batin.

Taqobbalallahu minna wa minkum

 

Prof. Datuk Ir. Dr. Wahid bin Omar

Naib Canselor