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The Wireless Revolution Continued

The Wireless Revolution Continued: from Mobiles to Swarms

Jan Rabaey, prospective honorary doctor at LTH through EIT, will give an open lecture in connection to his visit in Sweden. EIT is welcoming all interested!


Talking about science fiction? Jan Rabaey, the man behind the InfoPad, is lecturing at LTH May 24.

Time: Thursday May 24, 13.15

Place: E-building at LTH, auditorium E:A, Lund

Snacks and refreshments will be served after the lecture.

Abstract:

It was a dinner conversation sometimes in the mid 1980s that truly kindled my fascination for wireless technology. On a visit to Berkeley, Sven-Olof Öhrvik, then head of Ericsson Radio Systems (ERA) research and Professor at Lund University, ventured that over the next decade cellphones would become both digital and so small in size that they could slip into your shirt pocket. At a time when analog cellphones were barely a niche market, this sounded almost as an excerpt of a Science Fiction novel. The rest is truly history.

Since that very moment addressing the questions on how to make wireless components ever smaller and energy-efficient, and what truly ubiquitous wireless connectivity would mean to the society-at-large, have been leading threads through most of my research activities. It has led us along some exciting paths – from InfoPads and sensor networks to information-technology systems in support of society (CITRIS).

Notwithstanding the amazing impact these technologies have already had, the story does not end here. The wireless revolution is still going strong – wireless devices will continue to become smaller and more ubiquitous, giving birth to “swarms” of sensory and actuator devices that will blur the separation between the physical/biological world and the cyberspace. The endless opportunities this paradigm offers, what is needed to make this happen, and what could prevent it from happening are the main topics of this presentation. Some of it may read as Science Fiction again.

More:

He wished for an iPad 20 years ago
Jan Rabaey’s homepage


Andreas Constantinou lecture about mobile megatrends


Welcome to an afternoon with a world leading analyst in mobile communications!
Mobile Heights welcomes you to a lecture by one of the world’s leading analysts in mobile communications, Andreas Constantinou.
Which are the forces that will influence our operations and the future of our industry in the years to come? Which megatrends do we, who work in business development and innovation of mobile and software, have to keep in mind? Listen to the latest on the industry’s ecosystem and development from one of the foremost sources!
Andreas Constantinou

“Learn how the web is turning from an open field to a walled garden”

Andreas Constantinou is founder, CEO and head of strategy and research of the analyst firm Vision Mobile in London. Vision Mobile maps the mobile business and produce yearly industry overviews and research papers that have become a worldwide standard – distilling market noise into market sense – of developers in mobile and cross-platform.

Andreas has ten years experience from overseeing strategic projects for leading actors of the mobile industry, such as Nokia, RIM, Telenor, Vodafone, Microsoft, Qualcomm and Tieto.
He was a speaker at Innovation in Mind 2010 in Lund and in 2011 was appointed adjunct professor in Mobile Communication and Internet Business Models at Lund University School of Economics and Management.

Andreas lectures on Entrepeneurship at Athens Economics University and holds a Ph.D. in Image & Video Compression from University of Bristol, UK. At this event, Andreas will be speaking on the following topics:

• The ecosystem battle for 4 screens
• HTML5 and the web as the new walled garden
• Cross-platform tools to challenge the Apple/Google duopoly


Welcome!

The event will take place on Friday May 4th, 14.00–17.00, in the Square of Ideon Agora, Scheelevägen 15, Lund. Andreas will speak 14.15-16.15.

The afternoon will be wrapped up by After Work and continued discussion. Participants will be regional stakeholders of the mobile industry; member companies of Mobile Heights, entrepreneurs and companies from the network of Mobile Heights Business Center, the incubators of the region and venture capitalists from the mobile industry.

Sign up!

Welcome to Mobile Heights Attract 2012

Welcome to Mobile Heights Attract 2012!

Register here!

Invitation Attract 2012

Welcome to GeekNights

Welcome to GeekNights – free going-home meetings prior to this spring’s largest
developer conference in Scandinavia GOTO Copenhagen 2012.

Date/time: 27th of March 2012, 16.30 – 18.30
 
Place: MINC Anckargripsgatan 3, 211 19 Malmö
 
Test Driven Blogging or how a wiki almost killed my startup
 
Speaker: Peter Neubauer, Neo4j
You know the drill – prototype, code, test, docs. The last part of the chain is
either omitted or will rot in Wikis and manuals. At Neo4j, we made the painful
switch from wiki-hell to a totally code – backed manual that is driven by unit
tests, a documentation toolchain and part of our build artifacts. Graph images,
code snippets, live REST calls and everything.
And still not getting in the way of the developers.
We are now writing test code that is fit for publishing as blog links to parts
of the manual. And developers are looking at the manual to see if the tests make
sense. Want that? Hell yeah!
 
Register here
 
For the first time a GeekNight is being held in Malmö in cooperation between
MINC, Mobile Heights, Dataföreningen Södra Kretsen and Dansk IT (Danish IT
Society/ Dataföreningen in Denmark).
 

Mobile World Congress

Mobile World Congress takes place in Barcelona next week. Frode Thorsén from Mobile Heights will be there and Mobile Heights Business Center will be represented on site by Anna Christerson, Mats Jacobson and Marianne Larsson.  Sweden is represented by over 150 companies this year!

Mobile Heights Business Plan 2012

You can now find Mobile Heights Business Plan for 2012 –
Mobile Heights BP-2012



Kairos Future report on future eHealth Services

Yesterday December 6th, 2011, Kairos Future did publish their most recent research report on trends and expectations with respect to future eHealth Services. The report is available for download, has the title “The Data Explosion and The Future of Health” and provides useful insights into our preparedness to start to use eHealth services in different scenarios when interacting directly or indirectly with the healthcare system.

Conclusions from the report were presented at a full-day workshop where those parties were invited that have contributed to the funding of the research. Region Skåne and Mobile heights did attend, and Mobile Heights was represented in the panel discussion during the related Press Event.

Mobile Heights och Malmö högskola får Vinnovastöd

VINNOVA har beviljat 750 000 kronor till projektet Internet of Things 3.0, för idéutveckling och konstellationsbyggande, med möjlighet till utökat stöd nästa år. Ansökan är ett samarbete mellan parterna i forskningscentret NMSA inom Mobile Heights.

Projektet Internet of Things 3.0
Projektet fokuserar på hållbar innovationsutveckling inom ramen för Internet of Things (IoT), det vill säga hur man digitalt kan koppla upp objekt till internet med hjälp av sensorer. Enligt EU:s analys av IoT räknar man med 16 miljarder uppkopplade objekt år 2020. Det ger ett medeltal på sex uppkopplade objekt per person i världen. För att detta ska kunna realiseras förutsätts dock en fungerande infrastruktur, hårdvara för IoT, utvecklade distributionsformer och säkerhetslösningar, liksom nya produkter och affärsmodeller. Nyckeln till framgång är att utveckla lösningar för ett helt ekosystem än för varje enskild applikation. Det är också målsättningen för projektet Internet of Things 3.0.

–  Internet of Things 3.0 är en viktig del i vårt forskningsarbete på Medea, men har också strategisk betydelse eftersom IoT kommer att ha enorm påverkan på såväl traditionella branscher som ICT-sektorn. På längre sikt kommer den här satsningen att kunna bidra till en starkare tillväxt och att öka Sveriges internationella konkurrenskraft, säger Karin Johansson-Mex, föreståndare för Medea på Malmö högskola och ansvarig för ansökan.

Projektparterna
Ansökan är ett samarbete mellan parterna i forskningscentret NMSA (Network for Mobile Services & Applications), som startades 2008 av klusterinitiativet Mobile Heights. NMSA syftar till att stärka forskning, utveckling samt innovation kring tjänster i en mobil kontext och omfattar ST Ericsson, Ericsson, Sony Ericsson, Telia Sonera, Blekinge Tekniska Högskola, Lunds Tekniska Högskola och Malmö Högskola (Medea).

Välkommen till LUCAS-frukost!

Tobias Ek, Håkan Jonsson and Pierre Nugues, presents Named entity recognition for short text messages

When: Wednesday December 14 at 9.00-10.00

Where: LTH, E-huset, Ole Römers väg 3, room E:1426

Registration no later than December 13 at 12.00 via:

http://www.lth.se/programvaruportalen/kalendarium/2011_12_14/

Abstract:
The presentation summarizes a paper by Tobias Ek, Camilla Kirkegaard, Håkan Jonsson, and Pierre Nugues: Named entity recognition for short text messages. In Proceedings of the 12th PACLING Conference, Kuala Lumpur, July 19-21, 2011.

The paper describes a named entity recognition (NER) system for short text messages (SMS) running on a mobile platform. Most NER systems deal with text that is structured, formal, well written, with a good grammatical structure, and few spelling errors. SMS text messages lack these qualities and have instead a short-handed and mixed language studded with emoticons, which makes NER a challenge on this kind of material.

We implemented a system that recognizes named entities from SMSes written in Swedish and that runs on an Android cellular telephone. The entities extracted are locations, names, dates, times, and telephone numbers with the idea that extraction of these entities could be utilized by other applications running on the telephone. We started from a regular expression implementation that we complemented with classifiers using logistic regression. We optimized the recognition so that the incoming text messages could be processed on the telephone with a fast response time. We reached an F-score of 86 for strict matches and 89 for partial matches.

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Fler planerade arrangemang finns på:

http://www.lth.se/programvaruportalen/kalendarium/

Välkommen!
Jonas Wisbrant

Välkommen på LUCAS-frukost

Klas Nilsson, RSS@Datavetenskap presenterar och visar forskningen i robotlabbet

Tid:
Onsdagen den 30 november kl 9-10

Plats:
LTH, M-huset, IP2 (plan 2 intill robotlabbet), Ole Römers väg 1.

Föranmälan senast 28 november kl 12 på:
http://www.lth.se/programvaruportalen/kalendarium/2011-11-30_at_9
Antalet platser är begränsat.

Abstract:
As part of the European robotics week the robotics lab in the M-house at Lund University, arranges presentations and guided tours in the RobotLab, LTH.

Robotic systems are examples of real-time systems for which there is great demand for flexibility (in programming and configurability), making research relevant to several other types of long-term product development.

LTH Productive robotics lab interacts with industry locally and globally. Earlier projects like SMErobot (www.smerobot.org) has given valuable results, and demonstrated the importance of full-scale experimental verification in close collaboration with industry.

Our robots have now been moved into a new lab in the M-building, where comprehensive and effective activities links LTH departments and forms the basis for a continued close and collaboration with ABB in the Rosetta Project (www.fp7rosetta.org).

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Näst-nästa LUCAS-frukost 2011-12-14:
Named entity recognition for short text messages

Fler planerade arrangemang finns på:
http://www.lth.se/programvaruportalen/kalendarium/

Välkommen!
Jonas Wisbrant