«IoT enablers and their use in e-learning»
Carlos E. Palau SalvadorFull Professor at Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingenieros de Telecomunicación, Universitat Politècnica de València
Abstract
The use of IoT as data source and as an specific technology which provides a better and improved perception of the surrounding environment exists since the term was created in 2005. IoT has gained momentum while many devices with better characteristics have been deployed and connected. And also new technologies like Big Data analytics and Artificial Intelligence are available and use data form IoT. All these elements combined and associated with high capacity and low latency networks like 5G allow the usage in complex and remote training scenarios like Industry 4.0 or transportation and logistics. In this presentation different enablers form IoT platforms will be analyzed in the framework of remote training and learning scenarios.
Bio
Carlos E. Palau is Full Professor in the ETSI Telecomunicacion at UPV, in the Distributed Real-Time Systems Lab at Communications Department. Graduated in Telecommunications Engineering from the Universitat Politècnica de Valencia 1993, and received his Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from the same university in 1997. With more than 25 years of experience in research in the areas of security, privacy, content distribution, networking, interoperability, IoT, transport and logistics and smart cities. Nowadays, he is coordinating H2020 MG-7-3 PIXEL, and will coordinate H2020 ICT56 ASISST-IoT starting next November and participating in other R&D projects, such as H2020 IoT1-2016 ACTIVAGE and H2020 ICT-17 5GENESIS, among others. Furthermore, it is worth remarking his coordination of the finished H20202 ICT-30-2015 INTER-IoT project and his past participation on H2020 ICT14-2016 TT, H2020 MG-1.3-2014 DORA, FP7 SEC AF3 and SECTOR; CELTIC+ ACIO, and has previously participated some other national and international initiatives, including FP7 FI-PPP FICONTENT2. He is also an IEEE Senior Member with more than 140 published papers. He has participated in several TPC of relevant conferences like IEEE LCN, IEEE MILCOM; IEEE SMC, IEEE MULTIMEDIA and chaired from 2002 till 2008 the International Conference of Communications Systems and Networks.