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Marco Aiello
Master
a.y. 2017/18
Smart Cities and Internet of Things Course Organization
Research
■ Prof. dr. Marco Aiello ■ Started in Stuttgart on April 1st, 2018
Active in: ■ automatic service composition ■ smart energy systems: buildings ■ smart energy systems: smart grids ■ smart energy systems: data centres
Current projects: ■ Energy saving in data centres (research collaboration with
Cognizant) ■ Complex energy networks: the interplay of gas and electricity
distribution (research collaboration with GasTerra) ■ Distributed clouds (industrial collaboration with Nerdalize)
IAAS - Smart Energy Systems and Services
The course explores the emerging concept of Smart cities from an architectural and technological perspective. Ubiquitous computing, Internet of Things (IoT), Service-Orientation, Wireless sensor networks, and Artificial Intelligence Planning are all relevant areas for creating smart cities. Three case studies recur in the course: smart mobility, smart buildings, and smart grids.
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of the courseGoal
• Operating Systems
• Distributed Systems
• Imperative and OO programming
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Prerequisites
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Tentative programme
Topic
Lecture 1: Course introduction, Smart City Definition, Case studies, Examples
Lecture 2: Ubiquitous Computing
Lecture 3: Wireless Sensor Networks part 1
Lecture 4: Wireless Sensor Networks part 2
Lecture 5: Localization
Lecture 6: Service-orientation, IoT architectures
Lecture 7: Case studies: smart mobility, smart buildings, smart grid
Lecture 8: Embedded operating systems (TinyOS, Raspberry Pi Linux, Andoird)
Lecture 9: Artificial Intelligence Planning for Smart systems
Lecture 10: Classical, CSP and HTN Planning
Lecture 11: Case studies: Planning for smart systems
Lecture 12: Social aspects of ICT for Smart cities
Lecture 13: Exam tryout
• Dr. Ilche Georgievski
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Practicals
• open
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Mode of Assessment
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• Present and Future of Smart Cities
• Provisioning and Governing Smart City IoT/Cloud Systems
• Managing Smart City Social Infrastructure
• Towards the Smart City of the Future
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Smart CitiesDustdar, Nastić, and Šćekić
• Mobile and Ubiquitous computing as a distributed system (Ch.19)
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Ubiquitous ComputingCoulouris, Dollimore, Kindberg and Blair
• Localization and positioning (Ch.9)
• Topology control (Ch.10)
• Routing protocols (Ch.11)
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Wireless Sensor NetworksKarl and Willig
• Artificial Intelligence Planning
• Pervasive Systems Environments
• HTN Planning
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Marco Aiello, Ilche Georgievski
Planning for Pervasive Systems
Artificial Intelligence for Things on the Go
May 26, 2017
Springer
Planning for Pervasive SystemsAiello and Georgievski
• soon available on-line
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Slides and additional material