Technical Talk
September 21, 2017
HAEC Summer School 2017
Prof. Uwe Aßmann Technische Universität Dresden Software Engineering
Technical Talk
September 21, 2017
HAEC Summer School 2017
Prof. Uwe Aßmann Technische Universität Dresden Software Engineering
Technical Talk
Sept 14, 2016
Keynote at Camline User Conf, Dresden Hilton Hotel
Prof. Uwe Aßmann Technische Universität Dresden Software Engineering tures (RoSI)". With Georg Püschel, Christian Piechnick, Maria Piechnick, Jan Falkenberg, Sebastian Werner.
Fog Computing is a new reference architecture for sensor networks at the edge of the cloud. Its basic idea is to process data locally, in complex sensor nodes, gateways and routers, before moving them into the cloud. Thereby, it protects privacy by default, and delivers speed (low latency, high bandwidth). Its business perspectives for Germany are tremendous, because starting from the sensor markets, Germany companies can try to penetrate into the future cloud markets.
Fog Computing has a very interesting application area, Robotic Co-Working. The talk reports about a case study of the Chair of Software Engineering for Hannover Fair 2016, WEIR, in which a KUKA LBR iiwa is controlled with a sensor-equipped jacket and glove. The sensor-data aggregation is done via a little fog with an Intel gateway, a laptop, and a robot server. Starting from this example, we show how to program a fog, with a world statechart and an adaptive software platform, SMAGS (smart application grids).
Technical Talk
January 27, 2016
Technical Talk at Meeting of Working Group Leaders of Silicon Saxony
Fog Computing is a new reference architecture for sensor networks at the edge of the cloud. Its basic idea is to process data locally, in complex sensor nodes, gateways and routers, before moving them into the cloud. Thereby, it protects privacy by default, and delivers speed (low latency, high bandwidth). Its business perspectives for Germany are tremendous, because starting from the sensor markets, Germany companies can try to penetrate into the future cloud markets. And combined with LED-based transmission of data (LiFi), it will also result in highly energy-efficient infrastructures for Industry 4.0, smart homes and smart environments. Watch out!
Technical Talk
Nov 03, 2014
Technical Talk at the seminar of the Collaborative Research Center HAEC
So far, autotuning has been a form of continuous optimization for specific kernels and algorithms. In the Collaborative Research Center