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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250512
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SUMMARY:2025 IEEE 8th International Conference on Industrial Cyber-Physical Systems (ICPS)
DESCRIPTION:On May 12 th -15 th \, 2025\, LTU participated in the 2025 IEEE 8th International Conference on Industrial Cyber-Physical Systems (ICPS) conference in Emden\, Germany. LTU presented a paper on the investigation and development of a carbon-aware scheduler for the Edge-Cloud Continuum\, designed to optimize workload placement by balancing energy consumption\, temporal variations in carbon intensity\, and resource availability. This contribution concerns COP-PILOT Cluster 1 and the need for automated workload placement for analytics\, e.g.\, to analyse seismic activities in use case 1.1. \n\nPaper:\nKristiansson\, J.\, Delsing\, J.\, &amp; Timoudas\, T. O. (2025\, May). Carbon-Aware Scheduling for Cyber-Physical Systems in the Edge-Cloud Continuum. In 2025 IEEE 8th International Conference on Industrial Cyber-Physical Systems (ICPS) (pp. 1-6). IEEE. DOI: 10.1109/ICPS65515.2025.11087897
URL:https://cop-pilot.eu/event/2025-ieee-8th-international-conference-on-industrial-cyber-physical-systems-icps/
LOCATION:Emden\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Cluster 1
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250520
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250522
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SUMMARY:Haus der Technik - 21st Conference Belt Conveyors and their Elements
DESCRIPTION:On May 21\, COP-PILOT partners HOSCH and Predge presented at the Colloquium on Conveyor Belt Systems and their Elements. They showcased a novel approach for creating a conveyor belt digital twin and fingerprint to predict belt splice failures using edge-to-cloud data. The event offered a valuable platform to discuss this solution and gather feedback from a broad range of industrial companies.
URL:https://cop-pilot.eu/event/haus-der-technik-21st-conference-belt-conveyors-and-their-elements/
LOCATION:Essen\, Essen\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Cluster 1
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250522
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250523
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SUMMARY:OSL#6 Plenary Meeting
DESCRIPTION:On May 22\, 2025\, University of Patras and Ubitech will participate in the OpenSlice Plenary Meeting #6 (OSL#6)\, taking place in Castelldefels\, Barcelona\, Spain.\nThe University of Patras\, a member of both the Leadership Group (LG) and the Technical Steering Committee (TSC) of OpenSlice\, will present the current status of the platform in preparation for its upcoming release. \nUBITECH\, also a member of the Technical Steering Committee\, will present its technical contributions to OpenSlice\, which are set to be included in the next release. \nIn the COP-PILOT project\, OpenSlice is a key technological component. Acting as the infrastructure orchestrator\, it is responsible for managing compute and network resources within the project’s operational environment\, in support of COP-PILOT’s objectives. Maestro is also a technological component of COP-PILOT\, acting as the end-to-end service orchestrator. Maestro participates as an open-source project in the ecosystem around OpenSlice\, highlighting use cases where multiple OpenSlice instances are used to manage different domains (owned by different entities)\, yet Maestro can coordinate these domains to achieve multi-domain service deployments. \nA mini demonstration is given by UBITECH showing a scenario where Maestro orders services across 2 OpenSlice domains\, highlighting the need for OpenSlice to provide location-aware services to Maestro. This is a crucial feature for COP-PILOT that will soon be addressed allowing for true – location-aware – inter-testbed deployments. \nLearn more about COP-PILOT collaboration with OpenSlice. \n\nClick here to learn more about the event.
URL:https://cop-pilot.eu/event/osl6-plenary-meeting/
LOCATION:Castelldefels\, Barcelona\, Spain
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