Seminar "Internet of mobile objects: research possibilities".
The Computer Science Department is pleased to invite you to the seminar of Prof. Kalinka BRANCO, Associate Professor at the Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science (ICMC-USP).
This seminar will take place on Tuesday 08/10 at 11:00, room 115, bât. Malvache.
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Le 08/10/2024
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11:00 - 12:00
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Seminar
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Mont Houy Campus - Malvache Building - Room 115
Title
Internet of mobile objects: search possibilities
Summary
Autonomous vehicles will invest the human environment and, due to their characteristics, they are natural candidates for integrating the Internet of Things (IoT). By integrating autonomous vehicles into the IoT, it will be possible to compose the Internet of Mobile Things (IoMoT), which introduces new opportunities and challenges.
IoMoT raises challenges related to scalability, group control, synchronization, energy consumption, limited on-board resources and limited action time, resulting in significant renewal.
Given the need for a multidisciplinary approach in the development of embedded systems, and the fact that all these dimensions raise many safety and security issues, this talk will focus on safety in the overall context of IoMoT, highlighting some research opportunities and challenges related to the insertion of unmanned vehicles in IoMoT and giving an overview of research and innovation efforts in embedded systems within USP's Critical Embedded System Laboratory.
Short biography
Kalinka Regina Lucas Jaquie Castelo Branco holds an MSc in Computer Science from the University of São Paulo (1999) and a PhD in Computer Science from the University of São Paulo (2004). She is currently Associate Professor at the Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science (ICMC-USP), in the Computer Systems Department.
From January 2015 to January 2016, she carried out her post-doctoral research with Professor Salah Sukkarieh at the Australian Centre for Field Robotics.
She was coordinator of the FAPESP-funded "Service Oriented Architecture for Complex Critical Embedded Systems" project.
She was administrative and financial director of the Institut national des sciences et technologies des systèmes embarqués critiques (INCT-SEC) from 2008 to 2014.
She has been involved in numerous autonomous vehicle research projects funded by private (e.g. Scania) and public (CNPq, CAPES, FAPESP and Army Research Office) organizations.
She has experience in computer science, particularly in the fields of computer networks, security, embedded systems, unmanned aerial vehicles and distributed computing.