Christian Derler (Joanneum Research) gave a pitch on the IoT4CPS project as part of the industry track at the Graz Security Week.
Graz Security Week
Omar Veledar (AVL), Mario Lamberger (NXP), Christian Derler (Joanneum Research)
Christian Derler (Joanneum Research) gave a pitch on the IoT4CPS project as part of the industry track at the Graz Security Week.
Graz Security Week
Omar Veledar (AVL), Mario Lamberger (NXP), Christian Derler (Joanneum Research)
Report D5.1 gives an overview of standards and data models for Industry40 and the Automotive Sector.
Mario Drobics discussed IoT technologies as well as respective challenges and security issues with Désirée Ehlers and Stefan Hupe.
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The IoT4CPS project consortium met for a plenary meeting in Graz on June 14, 2018.
After individual morning sessions the consortium discussed the current project status as well as upcoming milestones in a plenary session.
Towards Automated Driving – Safety-Critical Supercomputer on Wheels
Automated vehicles will most certainly shape the future of transportation and society. Although such vehicles are being tested nowadays, even on public roads, there are still many challenges to overcome to make them safe enough for end-users. This presentation will touch on some technological aspects regarding transition towards higher levels of automated driving, especially on safety-related computational platforms required for such transition.
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Stefan Marksteiner provided insight in to how the IoT4CPS project works on turning threatened industrial facilities into trustworthy cyber-physical systems.
The public kick-off on February 1, 2018 functioned as a discussion platform with a broad group of stakeholders. The possible integration of the received feedback forms a basis for connectivity and interactivity.
Project coordniator Mario Drobics (AIT) gave a presentation about the IoT4CPS project at this year´s cyber security week.
The event hosted by the AIT centered around the issue of protecting critical energy infrastructure.
The public kick-off of the Austrian flagship project IoT4CPS took place at TU Vienna on February 1, 2018.
After some welcome notes from Johannes Fröhlich (Vice Rector, TU Vienna), Helmut Leopold (Head of Center for Digital Safety and Security, AIT) and Andreas Eckel (Team Lead Grants, TTTech) we looked into the contents and aims of the project.
The auditorium was then invited to join interactive workshops based on the project´s main topics. The official part of the kick-off was eventually concluded by short presentations of the brainstorming outcomes and an expert panel discussion.