UK Spectrum Policy Forum - Simon Pike, Vodafone - Developing a UK perspective...techUK
UK Spectrum Policy Forum
Plenary Meeting – 9 October 2014
Simon Pike, Chief Engineer, Regulatory and Spectrum, Vodafone
Developing a UK perspective on the vision for 5G and potential future work
More information at: http://www.techuk.org/about/uk-spectrum-policy-forum
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Smart orchestrator for pipeline processing chain applied to space data cwin18...Capgemini
GeoApps is Capgemini’s Earth Observation
(EO) application portal allowing researchers and industrial partners to request and visualise EO products generated from the latest satellite image data. COPA is an orchestration framework for containerised applications that enables the design and run of complex workflows. This session will explore how GeoApps will implement COPA for the orchestration of EO data workflows.
OCEAN Services for Open Cloud Projects, Open Cloud Forum at Cloud Expo Europe...Ocean Project
OCEAN provides 4 services to foster collaboration between European and Japanese cloud computing projects: 1) an Open Cloud Directory that registers open source cloud project outcomes, 2) the ETICS testing and quality verification service, 3) an Open Cloud Interoperability Framework and Roadmap, and 4) Open Cloud Events like workshops and webinars. The services aim to boost innovation in open source cloud computing.
This document discusses the demonstration of RES visualisation software that can visualize entire or parts of reference energy systems (RES) models to help with debugging and stakeholder engagement. The software was initially created for ANSWER-MARKAL in 2011 and has since been developed for VEDA-TIMES models with ETSAP funding. The beta version is being demonstrated today and feedback is welcomed to further develop the tool for the ETSAP community by the end of 2016.
Kicking off of the ETSAP-TIAM cooperation and version control projectIEA-ETSAP
This document proposes a collaboration using a version control system to jointly develop energy system models. It involves DTU and several other partners. The collaboration would host the ETSAP-TIAM energy model on a version control system to allow all participants to develop and make updates to the same base model. A workshop and documentation would teach participants how to use the version control system. The collaboration would test the system by having participants upload improvements and aim to produce an updated version of the ETSAP-TIAM model.
PildoLabs is a technology company founded in 2001 that specializes in aeronautics and space sectors. It has 88% international clients and invests 50% of yearly earnings in long-term R&D. PildoLabs participates in 12 European Union framework projects related to applying GNSS to aviation and 12 other collaborative R&D projects. For example, the SIGMA project investigates integrating GPS and Galileo satellite signals, where PildoLabs develops simulation and navigation software and algorithms to mitigate ionospheric effects.
This document summarizes the agenda and discussions from a project meeting in Luleå, Sweden from June 29-30, 2009. It discusses the progress and plans of several working groups focused on energy saving pilots, platform architecture, and a serious game. The meeting aimed to align the pilot projects, discuss technical platform integration, and plan activities for the next 6 months, including developing best practices and increasing collaboration between partners and users.
This document discusses using modeling to gain insights rather than just numbers. It suggests running a large number of scenario combinations to identify tipping points and make the model solutions available to stakeholders. It introduces VEDAViz, a tool for exploring and sharing model results intuitively across different technical levels. VEDAViz allows filtering scenarios, configuring dimensions on charts, and visualizing a dense set of scenarios to turn the model into an "expert system" for policymakers.
UK Spectrum Policy Forum - Simon Pike, Vodafone - Developing a UK perspective...techUK
UK Spectrum Policy Forum
Plenary Meeting – 9 October 2014
Simon Pike, Chief Engineer, Regulatory and Spectrum, Vodafone
Developing a UK perspective on the vision for 5G and potential future work
More information at: http://www.techuk.org/about/uk-spectrum-policy-forum
All rights reserved
Smart orchestrator for pipeline processing chain applied to space data cwin18...Capgemini
GeoApps is Capgemini’s Earth Observation
(EO) application portal allowing researchers and industrial partners to request and visualise EO products generated from the latest satellite image data. COPA is an orchestration framework for containerised applications that enables the design and run of complex workflows. This session will explore how GeoApps will implement COPA for the orchestration of EO data workflows.
OCEAN Services for Open Cloud Projects, Open Cloud Forum at Cloud Expo Europe...Ocean Project
OCEAN provides 4 services to foster collaboration between European and Japanese cloud computing projects: 1) an Open Cloud Directory that registers open source cloud project outcomes, 2) the ETICS testing and quality verification service, 3) an Open Cloud Interoperability Framework and Roadmap, and 4) Open Cloud Events like workshops and webinars. The services aim to boost innovation in open source cloud computing.
This document discusses the demonstration of RES visualisation software that can visualize entire or parts of reference energy systems (RES) models to help with debugging and stakeholder engagement. The software was initially created for ANSWER-MARKAL in 2011 and has since been developed for VEDA-TIMES models with ETSAP funding. The beta version is being demonstrated today and feedback is welcomed to further develop the tool for the ETSAP community by the end of 2016.
Kicking off of the ETSAP-TIAM cooperation and version control projectIEA-ETSAP
This document proposes a collaboration using a version control system to jointly develop energy system models. It involves DTU and several other partners. The collaboration would host the ETSAP-TIAM energy model on a version control system to allow all participants to develop and make updates to the same base model. A workshop and documentation would teach participants how to use the version control system. The collaboration would test the system by having participants upload improvements and aim to produce an updated version of the ETSAP-TIAM model.
PildoLabs is a technology company founded in 2001 that specializes in aeronautics and space sectors. It has 88% international clients and invests 50% of yearly earnings in long-term R&D. PildoLabs participates in 12 European Union framework projects related to applying GNSS to aviation and 12 other collaborative R&D projects. For example, the SIGMA project investigates integrating GPS and Galileo satellite signals, where PildoLabs develops simulation and navigation software and algorithms to mitigate ionospheric effects.
This document summarizes the agenda and discussions from a project meeting in Luleå, Sweden from June 29-30, 2009. It discusses the progress and plans of several working groups focused on energy saving pilots, platform architecture, and a serious game. The meeting aimed to align the pilot projects, discuss technical platform integration, and plan activities for the next 6 months, including developing best practices and increasing collaboration between partners and users.
This document discusses using modeling to gain insights rather than just numbers. It suggests running a large number of scenario combinations to identify tipping points and make the model solutions available to stakeholders. It introduces VEDAViz, a tool for exploring and sharing model results intuitively across different technical levels. VEDAViz allows filtering scenarios, configuring dimensions on charts, and visualizing a dense set of scenarios to turn the model into an "expert system" for policymakers.
Status Report on the collaboration with Hydrogen-TCPIEA-ETSAP
This document discusses collaboration between the ETSAP Hydrogen modelling project and the IEA Hydrogen TCP to improve modelling of hydrogen technologies in TIMES models. The goals are to provide updated cost and efficiency parameters for hydrogen technologies, develop best practices for modelling the hydrogen value chain, and establish closer collaboration. Activities include national teams documenting their hydrogen modelling, workshops on the topic, and developing an example hydrogen sub-model and guidelines report. Status provided on participation levels and planned further development of best practices and a new hydrogen sub-RES model.
The document discusses Jisc Publications Router, which helps institutions capture research outputs by routing publication metadata from various sources to institutional repositories. Router 1.0 demonstrated a viable prototype routing metadata from Europe PMC and Nature, and full text from Europe PMC and eLife. Router 2.0 is now being developed to provide a pilot service, migrating existing participants and adding new content providers with the goal of becoming a full service by August 2016. It will have a new architecture and aim to capture more content and integrate better with other Jisc open access services.
The document discusses debates around gas pipeline projects and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's push for more public outreach from pipelines. It also discusses the importance of community engagement in gaining support for energy projects and links to presentations on siting energy projects, the role of public participation in approvals, and opportunities for small scale LNG facilities.
This document summarizes recent and upcoming activities related to geospatial data standards. It discusses the FGDC Coordination Group's approval of two ISO metadata standards, a revised FGDC Standards Working Group charter, and a standards tracking workbook. It also provides a table of upcoming standards-related events in 2016-2017. The document concludes by providing contact information for the FGDC Standards Program Manager.
Day 1 GSP: Introduction to the 2014 reporting and review processelodieperrat
Workshop on Alignment & implementation of National Action programmes with the UNCCD 10-year Strategy in the Arab Region
League of Arab States (18- 20 June 2014), Dubai - UAE
UNCCD, Fady Asmar
The document summarizes Turkey's efforts to transition to IPv6, including establishing an IPv6 forum in 2007, running projects and workshops since 2008, and developing a three-phase transition plan for government agencies issued in December 2010. It discusses challenges such as lack of IPv6 support from ISPs and upstream providers, and actions taken like setting up an IPv6 traffic exchange point to help ISPs test IPv6 connectivity. The transition plan mandates government agencies to enable IPv6 on their networks and services by specific deadlines between 2011-2013.
UK Spectrum Policy Forum: Strategic Priorities for 2015/16techUK
The Steering Board has developed strategic priorities for the Spectrum Policy Forum in 2015/16. The priorities are to: 1) influence the UK position at international meetings regarding spectrum above 6GHz and potential additional WiFi spectrum; 2) engage new government ministers to ensure spectrum remains a priority regarding economic growth, healthcare, climate change, and transportation; 3) progress long-term goals around facilitating innovation, updating frameworks for valuing spectrum, opening millimeter wave bands, enabling public sector spectrum access, and incentivizing spectrum sharing.
UK Spectrum Policy Forum - Simon Saunders, Real Wireless - Cluster 1 Progress...techUK
UK Spectrum Policy Forum
Plenary - Tuesday 3 February 2015
Simon Saunders, Director of Technology, Real Wireless and Cluster 1 Chair
Update from Cluster 1: Spectrum Applications and Demand
More information at: http://www.techuk.org/about/uk-spectrum-policy-forum
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Space & Satellite News Updates – 19th Jan 2016techUK
Inmarsat is partnering with a research project developing autonomous drone ships that could operate without humans aboard within 10 years. Removing human crews would significantly reduce operating costs by allowing ships to carry more cargo. Inmarsat will provide satellite communications and data transfer expertise to help ensure drone ships can stay in contact with operators while at sea.
UK Spectrum Policy Forum - Simon Trist, Arqiva - Unlocking the promise of the...techUK
UK Spectrum Policy Forum
Plenary - Tuesday 3 February 2015
Simon Trist, Product and Proposition Director, Arqiva
Unlocking the promise of the Internet of Things
More information at: http://www.techuk.org/about/uk-spectrum-policy-forum
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Presentation in the UK Spectrum Policy Forum (#UKSPF) plenary meeting on 15th Oct. 2015 by
Peter Curnow-Ford, Viatec and Plasma Antennas, and Cluster 2 Chair
Seamless Communication Channels, Convergence Technologies, & Managing Critica...techUK
Seamless Communication Channels, Convergence Technologies, & Managing Critical Information Flows discusses managing communications through siloed applications, providing seamless interaction across digital messaging channels, and solving "The Last Mile" by targeting end users through their preferred channels. It also covers managing critical communications by ensuring the right people have access to the right information when needed and escalating over multiple channels with real-time visibility and automated workflows to minimize incident impact.
UK Spectrum Policy Forum - Simon Saunders, Real Wireless - Progress Update & ...techUK
UK Spectrum Policy Forum
Cluster 1: Transportation - 11 December 2014
Simon Saunders, Director of Technology, Real Wireless
Progress Update & Transportation
More information at: http://www.techuk.org/about/uk-spectrum-policy-forum
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Commonwealth coordination of spectrum matters -impact on WRC-15 decisionstechUK
Presented in the UK Spectrum Policy Forum Plenary meeting on 28th January 2016 by Shola Taylor, Secretary-General,
Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation (CTO)
Presented at UK Spectrum Policy Forum – Cluster 2 meeting
'DTG DSA Forum and discussions on PMSE' held on Thursday 9th July 2015 at DTG offices
Presented by Martyn Lee, Senior Technologist, BSkyB
Val Lynch, AND Technology Research - Med tech resiliancytechUK
Presented by Val Lynch, AND Technology Research, in the UK Spectrum Policy Forum UK SPF Workshop: Spectrum Infrastructure Resiliency & Interference on the 18 April 2016.
http://www.techuk.org/about/uk-spectrum-policy-forum
Status Report on the collaboration with Hydrogen-TCPIEA-ETSAP
This document discusses collaboration between the ETSAP Hydrogen modelling project and the IEA Hydrogen TCP to improve modelling of hydrogen technologies in TIMES models. The goals are to provide updated cost and efficiency parameters for hydrogen technologies, develop best practices for modelling the hydrogen value chain, and establish closer collaboration. Activities include national teams documenting their hydrogen modelling, workshops on the topic, and developing an example hydrogen sub-model and guidelines report. Status provided on participation levels and planned further development of best practices and a new hydrogen sub-RES model.
The document discusses Jisc Publications Router, which helps institutions capture research outputs by routing publication metadata from various sources to institutional repositories. Router 1.0 demonstrated a viable prototype routing metadata from Europe PMC and Nature, and full text from Europe PMC and eLife. Router 2.0 is now being developed to provide a pilot service, migrating existing participants and adding new content providers with the goal of becoming a full service by August 2016. It will have a new architecture and aim to capture more content and integrate better with other Jisc open access services.
The document discusses debates around gas pipeline projects and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's push for more public outreach from pipelines. It also discusses the importance of community engagement in gaining support for energy projects and links to presentations on siting energy projects, the role of public participation in approvals, and opportunities for small scale LNG facilities.
This document summarizes recent and upcoming activities related to geospatial data standards. It discusses the FGDC Coordination Group's approval of two ISO metadata standards, a revised FGDC Standards Working Group charter, and a standards tracking workbook. It also provides a table of upcoming standards-related events in 2016-2017. The document concludes by providing contact information for the FGDC Standards Program Manager.
Day 1 GSP: Introduction to the 2014 reporting and review processelodieperrat
Workshop on Alignment & implementation of National Action programmes with the UNCCD 10-year Strategy in the Arab Region
League of Arab States (18- 20 June 2014), Dubai - UAE
UNCCD, Fady Asmar
The document summarizes Turkey's efforts to transition to IPv6, including establishing an IPv6 forum in 2007, running projects and workshops since 2008, and developing a three-phase transition plan for government agencies issued in December 2010. It discusses challenges such as lack of IPv6 support from ISPs and upstream providers, and actions taken like setting up an IPv6 traffic exchange point to help ISPs test IPv6 connectivity. The transition plan mandates government agencies to enable IPv6 on their networks and services by specific deadlines between 2011-2013.
UK Spectrum Policy Forum: Strategic Priorities for 2015/16techUK
The Steering Board has developed strategic priorities for the Spectrum Policy Forum in 2015/16. The priorities are to: 1) influence the UK position at international meetings regarding spectrum above 6GHz and potential additional WiFi spectrum; 2) engage new government ministers to ensure spectrum remains a priority regarding economic growth, healthcare, climate change, and transportation; 3) progress long-term goals around facilitating innovation, updating frameworks for valuing spectrum, opening millimeter wave bands, enabling public sector spectrum access, and incentivizing spectrum sharing.
UK Spectrum Policy Forum - Simon Saunders, Real Wireless - Cluster 1 Progress...techUK
UK Spectrum Policy Forum
Plenary - Tuesday 3 February 2015
Simon Saunders, Director of Technology, Real Wireless and Cluster 1 Chair
Update from Cluster 1: Spectrum Applications and Demand
More information at: http://www.techuk.org/about/uk-spectrum-policy-forum
All rights reserved
Space & Satellite News Updates – 19th Jan 2016techUK
Inmarsat is partnering with a research project developing autonomous drone ships that could operate without humans aboard within 10 years. Removing human crews would significantly reduce operating costs by allowing ships to carry more cargo. Inmarsat will provide satellite communications and data transfer expertise to help ensure drone ships can stay in contact with operators while at sea.
UK Spectrum Policy Forum - Simon Trist, Arqiva - Unlocking the promise of the...techUK
UK Spectrum Policy Forum
Plenary - Tuesday 3 February 2015
Simon Trist, Product and Proposition Director, Arqiva
Unlocking the promise of the Internet of Things
More information at: http://www.techuk.org/about/uk-spectrum-policy-forum
All rights reserved
Presentation in the UK Spectrum Policy Forum (#UKSPF) plenary meeting on 15th Oct. 2015 by
Peter Curnow-Ford, Viatec and Plasma Antennas, and Cluster 2 Chair
Seamless Communication Channels, Convergence Technologies, & Managing Critica...techUK
Seamless Communication Channels, Convergence Technologies, & Managing Critical Information Flows discusses managing communications through siloed applications, providing seamless interaction across digital messaging channels, and solving "The Last Mile" by targeting end users through their preferred channels. It also covers managing critical communications by ensuring the right people have access to the right information when needed and escalating over multiple channels with real-time visibility and automated workflows to minimize incident impact.
UK Spectrum Policy Forum - Simon Saunders, Real Wireless - Progress Update & ...techUK
UK Spectrum Policy Forum
Cluster 1: Transportation - 11 December 2014
Simon Saunders, Director of Technology, Real Wireless
Progress Update & Transportation
More information at: http://www.techuk.org/about/uk-spectrum-policy-forum
All rights reserved
Commonwealth coordination of spectrum matters -impact on WRC-15 decisionstechUK
Presented in the UK Spectrum Policy Forum Plenary meeting on 28th January 2016 by Shola Taylor, Secretary-General,
Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation (CTO)
Presented at UK Spectrum Policy Forum – Cluster 2 meeting
'DTG DSA Forum and discussions on PMSE' held on Thursday 9th July 2015 at DTG offices
Presented by Martyn Lee, Senior Technologist, BSkyB
Val Lynch, AND Technology Research - Med tech resiliancytechUK
Presented by Val Lynch, AND Technology Research, in the UK Spectrum Policy Forum UK SPF Workshop: Spectrum Infrastructure Resiliency & Interference on the 18 April 2016.
http://www.techuk.org/about/uk-spectrum-policy-forum
Public Private Sharing: can it be made to work?techUK
Current approaches for Public Spectrum sharing - Andy Hudson, Director of Spectrum Policy, Ofcom at UK Spectrum Policy Forum Cluster 2 meeting on 9th Sep. on 'Public-Private sharing'
UK Spectrum Policy Forum - Graham Murchie and Murray Niman - Amateur RadiotechUK
UK Spectrum Policy Forum
Cluster 1 - 30 June 2015
Graham Murchie, Board Chairman and Murray Niman, Radio Society of Great Britain (RSGB)
Amateur Radio
More information at: http://www.techuk.org/about/uk-spectrum-policy-forum
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This document provides information on spectrum occupancy from 2 MHz to 15 GHz, showing which frequency bands are used by various civil and military applications. It includes a chart displaying frequency ranges along the x-axis and applications along the y-axis to indicate what uses each band. The document also discusses considerations for sharing the 5 GHz band, noting it is reserved for exclusive military use from 5250-5850 MHz in the UK. Military systems like radars, networks, and weapon systems operate in this band, which is also designated as a NATO Class A essential band. While open to sharing initiatives, the military would need independent verification that sharing with WiFi/RLAN would not impact operations.
Martyn Lee - Sky - Current Consumer Uses of the BandtechUK
1) Wireless data usage is growing massively due to increased use of smartphones, tablets, and streaming video. Cisco predicts monthly mobile traffic will surpass 15 exabytes by 2018.
2) Wi-Fi networks are projected to carry more traffic than cellular networks by 2018, with Wi-Fi traffic reaching 553 petabytes compared to 426 petabytes for cellular.
3) At peak times in locations like transport hubs, dense urban areas, and shopping centers, Wi-Fi networks are already constrained by available spectrum.
Technology challenges of providing wireless communications in railtechUK
Delivering good-quality mobile signals to rail passengers needs to solve two key problems:
1) The "not-spot problem" where signals are blocked in rail cuttings and tunnels since mobile masts are not located in places that could benefit rail passengers.
2) The "in-carriage signal problem" where train construction with carriage walls and anti-glare windows reduce the mobile signal strength for passengers.
Ofcom aims to provide technical advice to improve connectivity options and identify emerging technologies. It will also measure the consumer mobile experience on trains to help stakeholders address inadequately served parts of the rail network.
This document outlines the priorities and achievements in 2015 and targets for 2016 of the Satellite Applications & Services programme run by techUK. In 2015, they held 4 committee meetings on satellite telecommunications and positioning/navigation/timing. They also helped promote the satellite industry through reports, consultation responses, and events. In 2016, they aim to continue the committee meetings and hold additional events on topics like satellites in transportation and smart cities.
Competition Briefing Event: Innovation in Time Dissemination & ApplicationKTN
On Tuesday the 20th of April 2021, Innovate UK and the National Physical Laboratory (NPL), in collaboration with KTN, have hosted a competition briefing event and matchmaking session. Up to £2 million is available for business-led innovation in the dissemination and application of resilient time, frequency and synchronisation (TFS).
The document discusses INFN's experiences with OpenStack for research purposes. It describes how INFN has implemented OpenStack across several of its sites to provide a distributed private cloud infrastructure for its research needs. It also discusses how INFN has contributed to OpenStack development through various national and international research projects.
The document provides an agenda and details for an OpenStack marketing community meeting. It summarizes upcoming OpenStack summits and industry events, and provides calls for papers and participation details for various conferences in 2015. Sponsorship and participation opportunities are outlined for events like Cloud Expo Europe, Connect 2015, and others. Deadlines to submit talks or express interest in sponsoring OpenStack pavilions are provided.
The document provides an agenda and details for an OpenStack marketing community meeting. It summarizes upcoming OpenStack summits and industry events, and provides calls for papers and participation details for various conferences in 2015. Sponsorship and participation opportunities are outlined for events like Cloud Expo Europe, Connect 2015, and others. Deadlines to submit talks or register participation are provided through early 2015.
Language Resources for Multilingual EuropeGeorg Rehm
META-NET has received funding from the EU to support several language technology projects, including CRACKER, T4ME, CESAR, METANET4U, and META-NORD. It brings together over 60 research centers across 34 countries to build infrastructure for sharing language resources and tools. The goal is to improve the visibility, documentation, identification, availability, and interoperability of language resources in order to support both academic and commercial language technology research and development across Europe.
IPv6 Deployment, Where are we now? - APEC TEL 48APNIC
This document summarizes the state of IPv6 deployment in Asia Pacific economies based on statistics and government initiatives. It finds that while IPv6 deployment is varied, some economies like Japan, China, and Australia have been very active. Government initiatives in these economies include national IPv6 plans, mandates, and monitoring of deployment. Mobile networks are seen as an important driver of IPv6 adoption as they transition to all-IP networks using LTE. Continued collaboration between governments and industry is needed to support current and future Internet growth.
The document provides strategies for obtaining RISPRO LPDP funding, including having a good overall proposal, convincing partners, clear outputs, good work packages, project management, abstract, figures, and convincing data. It emphasizes the importance of coordination in international research collaborations and providing high quality writing in Bahasa and English.
Case-study by CT-Ingénierie: Capella in the preliminary design of the micro l...Obeo
Discover why Capella has been chosen by CT Ingenierie and its partners, and how it has been deployed for guaranteeing the correct coordination between teams, requirement following, and for a rigorous description of the sub-systems developed by their partners.
CT Ingenierie is involved in the ENVOL project (European Newspace Vertical Orbital Launcher). Developing a small launch vehicle enabling cheap, frequent, and flexible access to the Low Earth Orbit.
What is project ENVOL?
The EU-funded ENVOL project intends to establish the first European commercial, competitive and green launch service.
The project will designate an innovative and industrial low-cost launch system, then demonstrate and advance crucial launcher technologies to guarantee market preparedness and competitiveness, then prepare a business plan and identify the institutions able to attract investments.
Science Demonstrator Session: Social and Earth SciencesEOSCpilot .eu
The main focus of Science Demonstrator sessions is to provide feedback to the EOSC community on the first experience of science demonstrators in the practical use of the emerging EOSC ecosystem.
Each panel will consist of a representative of a Science Demonstrator that will provide an overview of their experiences in the use of emerging EOSC services.
These sessions will help members of the scientific communities understanding the current state of maturity of the EOSC ecosystem and what is obtainable in a field of scientific research. It is also valuable to prospective Service Providers who wish to discover what are the challenges and opportunities that user communities might have to deal with, as a result of the adoption of their services.
This session will focus on Social and Earth Sciences.
1) Sami Salih presented on Sudan's experience with IPv6 deployment at a conference in Vietnam.
2) Sudan has been actively working on IPv6 deployment since 2010, holding numerous workshops and training sessions to promote IPv6.
3) Key achievements include developing a national IPv6 migration plan, certifying over 200 people as IPv6 trainers, and enabling IPv6 on most major networks and servers in the country.
4) Sudan's research network SudREN has assigned IPv6 address blocks and enabled IPv6 internally on 50% of routers but faces challenges in full deployment including support on some member routers and firewalls.
Delivered by Peter Burnhill at Text Mining for Scholarly Communications and Repositories Joint Workshop, Manchester Interdisciplinary Biocentre, University of Manchester, 28-29 October 2009
The Foundation marketing team put together a high level overview of 2H 2015 plans in order to get input from the marketing community and provide more information on how marketers can take advantage of the work, as well as get involved and contribute.
BuildingSMART Standards Summit 2015 - Technical Room - Linked Data for Constr...Pieter Pauwels
Presentation at the Technical Room of the BuildingSMART Standards Summit October 2015 in Singapore. The presentation was done together with Jakob Beetz, TUEindhoven, with strong support by Walter Terkaj, ITIA-CNR, and Kris McGlinn, TCDublin. It is part of the SWIMing H2020 project, run by Kris McGlinn (http://swiming-project.eu/).
IGNITE your…. Knowledge Transfer Networking
Presenter – Dr Alec Reader, Director at NanoKTN will present the latest information about the Technology Strategy Board funded Knowledge Transfer Networks.
Alec will describe the role of the various KTNs, the network has 15 separate KTNs and how your organisation might benefit from working with them. He will explain how to take advantage of the upcoming TSB funding calls and other related funding mechanisms.
The role of the NanoKTN is to simplify the nanotechnology Innovation landscape by providing a clear and focused vehicle for the rapid transfer of high-quality information on technologies, markets, funding and partnering opportunities.
The document provides updates on Edina National Data Centre services and projects. Key points include:
- Digimap services added new map styles, formats and MasterMap data. Go-Geo! saw increased usage and new content categories.
- Projects like AddressingHistory and CHALICE aim to link historical maps and directories to create open, linked data gazetteers. A mobile scoping study evaluated delivering Digimap via mobile.
- Other activities included work on the Scottish Spatial Data Infrastructure and the ESDIN best practices network for INSPIRE compliance. The OpenStream service provides access to OS OpenData.
- OpenTelemetry is a unified observability library that provides APIs, SDKs, and middleware for generating and exporting traces, metrics, and logs. It combines OpenCensus and OpenTracing into a single open source project.
- The OpenTelemetry architecture includes APIs, SDKs, a collector, and exporters. The SDK implements the API to generate traces and metrics. The collector receives telemetry data from the SDK and exports it to backends like Jaeger and Prometheus.
- The document demonstrates how to instrument a Go application with OpenTelemetry tracing by creating spans from HTTP requests and exporting them to Jaeger for analysis.
The document discusses the OCRE project's efforts to drive adoption of cloud and Earth observation services among research institutions. It provides an update on the project's status, including that over 400 cloud contracts were awarded across 40 countries and that 15 out of 32 research proposals were awarded cloud funding totaling €1.2 million. It also discusses 6 Earth observation projects that were awarded funding totaling €450,000 and outlines the project's challenges and how they were resolved. Finally, it describes the project's new acceleration funding model and an opportunity for research institutions to apply for remaining adoption funds to support their projects using cloud or Earth observation services.
Here are some reasons.....
Too many moving parts (from people management, scheduling, constructions crews to light reading)
It’s not one size fit’s all (a design can be perfect for an Urban environment while may be totally wrong for the Suburban or Rural topology)
It’s hard to find good trained people
Constant training is required for Technology, Standards and Process
Weather, permits and coordination between the stakeholders
Technology design and configuration: There are three parts in an FTTH network: the optical line terminal (OLT), optical network terminal (ONT) and the optical distribution network (ODN ). ODN strongly impacts the total cost, system performance and reliability of FTTH networks) has five components: feeder, optical cable distribution node, cable distribution part, cable access point and home access
Universal testing
Lack of Project Management tool which is easy to use, track budget, inventory and has easy to use knowledge repository
Abhaya Sumanasena - Real Wireless - Spectrum Options techUK
Presentations from the SPF Cluster 2 & 3: Release Mechanisms & Flexible Spectrum Access workshop on 21 May 2018
More information about the UK Spectrum Policy Forum is available here.
http://www.techuk.org/about/uk-spectrum-policy-forum
Presentations from the SPF Spectrum Resilience workshop on 03 May 2018
More information about the UK Spectrum Policy Forum is available here.
http://www.techuk.org/about/uk-spectrum-policy-forum
Paul Howland - DSTL - SPF EM risk framework presentation v2techUK
Presentations from the SPF Spectrum Resilience workshop on 03 May 2018
More information about the UK Spectrum Policy Forum is available here.
http://www.techuk.org/about/uk-spectrum-policy-forum
Peter Curnow-Ford - SPF Cluster 2 - Spectrum Access EvolutiontechUK
Presentations from the SPF Cluster 2 & 3: Release Mechanisms & Flexible Spectrum Access workshop on 21 May 2018
More information about the UK Spectrum Policy Forum is available here.
http://www.techuk.org/about/uk-spectrum-policy-forum
Stephen Temple - 5GIC - Dynamic Spectrum Expansion for 21 May SPFtechUK
Presentations from the SPF Cluster 2 & 3: Release Mechanisms & Flexible Spectrum Access workshop on 21 May 2018
More information about the UK Spectrum Policy Forum is available here.
http://www.techuk.org/about/uk-spectrum-policy-forum
Nigel King - UK WISPA - Flexible Spectrum AccesstechUK
Presentations from the SPF Cluster 2 & 3: Release Mechanisms & Flexible Spectrum Access workshop on 21 May 2018
More information about the UK Spectrum Policy Forum is available here.
http://www.techuk.org/about/uk-spectrum-policy-forum
Tony lavender - Plum Consulting - Flexible Spectrum Access MethodstechUK
Presentations from the SPF Cluster 2 & 3: Release Mechanisms & Flexible Spectrum Access workshop on 21 May 2018
More information about the UK Spectrum Policy Forum is available here.
http://www.techuk.org/about/uk-spectrum-policy-forum
Cliff Mason - Ofcom - Spectrum Awards, Access and SharingtechUK
Presentations from the SPF Cluster 2 & 3: Release Mechanisms & Flexible Spectrum Access workshop on 21 May 2018
More information about the UK Spectrum Policy Forum is available here.
http://www.techuk.org/about/uk-spectrum-policy-forum
Tony lavender - Plum Consulting - incorporating social value into spectrum al...techUK
Incorporating Social Value into Spectrum Allocation Decisions
Presentation to UK Spectrum Policy Forum - Cluster 3: Economic and Social Value of Spectrum
29 March 2018
Tony Lavender
More information on the UK Spectrum Policy Forum can be found here: https://www.techuk.org/about/uk-spectrum-policy-forum
Philip bates - Analysys Mason - spectrum policy forum 29 march 2018techUK
Overview of Analysys Mason 2012 study on the value of spectrum to the UK economy
Presentation to UK Spectrum Policy Forum - Cluster 3: Economic and Social Value of Spectrum
29 March 2018
Philip Bates
More information on the UK Spectrum Policy Forum can be found here: https://www.techuk.org/about/uk-spectrum-policy-forum
Nominet has developed expertise in dynamic spectrum management (DSM) through leading Ofcom trials in the UK and has built a global platform for DSM. Their role includes operating the UK's first geo-location database for TV white space frequencies and deploying the first commercial network using DSM on the Isle of Arran. Nominet is also working with regulators worldwide on adopting DSM and has deployed TVWS networks in the US and is developing solutions for 3.5GHz frequencies in the US. DSM provides benefits such as efficient flexible access while protecting incumbent users from interference.
This document discusses spectrum needs for utilities to enable smart grid developments. It covers the following key points:
1) Utilities need additional spectrum capabilities to support distribution automation, distributed energy resources, improved response efficiency, and customer communications as part of developing smart grids.
2) Critical smart grid communication components include teleprotection, SCADA, utility voice networks, and CCTV, which will require expanded coverage to medium voltage and low voltage layers.
3) The document establishes generic communication service requirements for utilities, including data rates, volumes, latency, and availability needs for various protection, monitoring, and control applications.
4) Examples are provided of spectrum approaches taken in other countries like the Netherlands and proposals in Ireland
The document discusses the 406.1-430 MHz frequency range and updates from the UK Spectrum Policy Forum meeting. It notes there appears to be demand for spectrum from multiple industry players in this range due to the UK UHF2 band plan. It also mentions the potential for increased sharing between the private sector and Ministry of Defense, subject to technical studies. Ofcom is establishing a group to examine the nature of demand in this area and consider remaining process issues.
The Spectrum Central Management Unit (CMU) is responsible for delivering the UK's public sector spectrum release programme and improving strategic spectrum use across government. The CMU brings a commercial and policy perspective to managing spectrum. Its objectives are to release spectrum from public to private use to generate economic and financial value. Over 384MHz of spectrum has already been released or shared towards the programme's 2022 target of releasing 750MHz below 10GHz. Challenges include changing spectrum needs, pressure for more efficient use, and balancing commercial and departmental priorities. Relationships and evidence are key to progressing decisions on release or sharing.
This document provides an update on sharing defence managed spectrum and upcoming work. It discusses the UK government's target to release 500 MHz of public sector spectrum by 2020 and 750 MHz by 2022. The Ministry of Defence manages around two-thirds of public sector spectrum. Key bands of interest for potential sharing include 406.2-430 MHz, 1427-1452 MHz, 2300-2350 MHz, 4800-4900 MHz, 5725-5850 MHz, and 7900-8400 MHz. Feasibility studies using paper modelling have been conducted for bands in the 2.3GHz and 1.4GHz ranges but proving the modelling and impact of capability loss present challenges. Over the next six months,
This document summarizes a presentation given by Shefali Sharma on her secondment to the British Deputy High Commission in Bengaluru, India from July to October 2017. The objectives of the secondment were to assess opportunities for UK space exports and Indian investment in the UK space industry, identify barriers faced by UK companies, and provide recommendations. Key opportunities identified included commercial and science space missions, smart cities projects, and telemedicine. Barriers included ISRO dominance, lack of UK awareness, and the competitive and relationship-driven nature of the Indian market. The presentation concludes with contact details for Shefali Sharma and her point of contact at the Department for International Trade.
The document discusses strategies for attracting foreign direct investment (FDI) to support the growth of the UK space industry. It outlines an aim to attract high value FDI to help grow the industry to £40 billion by 2030. The Department for International Trade (DIT) Space Team's strategy involves developing relationships with existing foreign space companies in the UK as well as identifying new potential investors. The DIT provides services to support both UK companies exporting and attracting investment into the UK space sector. A new vision targets attracting 20 new space FDI opportunities per year through 2021 with an estimated £3 billion in additional investment. Recommendations include high-level government engagement, marketing the UK as a hub for space innovation, developing
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The document summarizes feedback from a UK workshop focused on opportunities in the US space market. Attendees identified strengths like small satellites and deployable systems, but also weaknesses such as a limited domestic market and technical base. Barriers to the UK exporting more to the US included difficulty seeing requirements, lack of direct marketing, and integrated US companies. The conclusion was that a strategy was needed to develop exports to major US buyers through improved promotion, intelligence, cooperation and connecting with investors.
Building Production Ready Search Pipelines with Spark and MilvusZilliz
Spark is the widely used ETL tool for processing, indexing and ingesting data to serving stack for search. Milvus is the production-ready open-source vector database. In this talk we will show how to use Spark to process unstructured data to extract vector representations, and push the vectors to Milvus vector database for search serving.
In the rapidly evolving landscape of technologies, XML continues to play a vital role in structuring, storing, and transporting data across diverse systems. The recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) present new methodologies for enhancing XML development workflows, introducing efficiency, automation, and intelligent capabilities. This presentation will outline the scope and perspective of utilizing AI in XML development. The potential benefits and the possible pitfalls will be highlighted, providing a balanced view of the subject.
We will explore the capabilities of AI in understanding XML markup languages and autonomously creating structured XML content. Additionally, we will examine the capacity of AI to enrich plain text with appropriate XML markup. Practical examples and methodological guidelines will be provided to elucidate how AI can be effectively prompted to interpret and generate accurate XML markup.
Further emphasis will be placed on the role of AI in developing XSLT, or schemas such as XSD and Schematron. We will address the techniques and strategies adopted to create prompts for generating code, explaining code, or refactoring the code, and the results achieved.
The discussion will extend to how AI can be used to transform XML content. In particular, the focus will be on the use of AI XPath extension functions in XSLT, Schematron, Schematron Quick Fixes, or for XML content refactoring.
The presentation aims to deliver a comprehensive overview of AI usage in XML development, providing attendees with the necessary knowledge to make informed decisions. Whether you’re at the early stages of adopting AI or considering integrating it in advanced XML development, this presentation will cover all levels of expertise.
By highlighting the potential advantages and challenges of integrating AI with XML development tools and languages, the presentation seeks to inspire thoughtful conversation around the future of XML development. We’ll not only delve into the technical aspects of AI-powered XML development but also discuss practical implications and possible future directions.
HCL Notes und Domino Lizenzkostenreduzierung in der Welt von DLAUpanagenda
Webinar Recording: https://www.panagenda.com/webinars/hcl-notes-und-domino-lizenzkostenreduzierung-in-der-welt-von-dlau/
DLAU und die Lizenzen nach dem CCB- und CCX-Modell sind für viele in der HCL-Community seit letztem Jahr ein heißes Thema. Als Notes- oder Domino-Kunde haben Sie vielleicht mit unerwartet hohen Benutzerzahlen und Lizenzgebühren zu kämpfen. Sie fragen sich vielleicht, wie diese neue Art der Lizenzierung funktioniert und welchen Nutzen sie Ihnen bringt. Vor allem wollen Sie sicherlich Ihr Budget einhalten und Kosten sparen, wo immer möglich. Das verstehen wir und wir möchten Ihnen dabei helfen!
Wir erklären Ihnen, wie Sie häufige Konfigurationsprobleme lösen können, die dazu führen können, dass mehr Benutzer gezählt werden als nötig, und wie Sie überflüssige oder ungenutzte Konten identifizieren und entfernen können, um Geld zu sparen. Es gibt auch einige Ansätze, die zu unnötigen Ausgaben führen können, z. B. wenn ein Personendokument anstelle eines Mail-Ins für geteilte Mailboxen verwendet wird. Wir zeigen Ihnen solche Fälle und deren Lösungen. Und natürlich erklären wir Ihnen das neue Lizenzmodell.
Nehmen Sie an diesem Webinar teil, bei dem HCL-Ambassador Marc Thomas und Gastredner Franz Walder Ihnen diese neue Welt näherbringen. Es vermittelt Ihnen die Tools und das Know-how, um den Überblick zu bewahren. Sie werden in der Lage sein, Ihre Kosten durch eine optimierte Domino-Konfiguration zu reduzieren und auch in Zukunft gering zu halten.
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- Reduzierung der Lizenzkosten durch Auffinden und Beheben von Fehlkonfigurationen und überflüssigen Konten
- Wie funktionieren CCB- und CCX-Lizenzen wirklich?
- Verstehen des DLAU-Tools und wie man es am besten nutzt
- Tipps für häufige Problembereiche, wie z. B. Team-Postfächer, Funktions-/Testbenutzer usw.
- Praxisbeispiele und Best Practices zum sofortigen Umsetzen
OpenID AuthZEN Interop Read Out - AuthorizationDavid Brossard
During Identiverse 2024 and EIC 2024, members of the OpenID AuthZEN WG got together and demoed their authorization endpoints conforming to the AuthZEN API
For the full video of this presentation, please visit: https://www.edge-ai-vision.com/2024/06/building-and-scaling-ai-applications-with-the-nx-ai-manager-a-presentation-from-network-optix/
Robin van Emden, Senior Director of Data Science at Network Optix, presents the “Building and Scaling AI Applications with the Nx AI Manager,” tutorial at the May 2024 Embedded Vision Summit.
In this presentation, van Emden covers the basics of scaling edge AI solutions using the Nx tool kit. He emphasizes the process of developing AI models and deploying them globally. He also showcases the conversion of AI models and the creation of effective edge AI pipelines, with a focus on pre-processing, model conversion, selecting the appropriate inference engine for the target hardware and post-processing.
van Emden shows how Nx can simplify the developer’s life and facilitate a rapid transition from concept to production-ready applications.He provides valuable insights into developing scalable and efficient edge AI solutions, with a strong focus on practical implementation.
Unlock the Future of Search with MongoDB Atlas_ Vector Search Unleashed.pdfMalak Abu Hammad
Discover how MongoDB Atlas and vector search technology can revolutionize your application's search capabilities. This comprehensive presentation covers:
* What is Vector Search?
* Importance and benefits of vector search
* Practical use cases across various industries
* Step-by-step implementation guide
* Live demos with code snippets
* Enhancing LLM capabilities with vector search
* Best practices and optimization strategies
Perfect for developers, AI enthusiasts, and tech leaders. Learn how to leverage MongoDB Atlas to deliver highly relevant, context-aware search results, transforming your data retrieval process. Stay ahead in tech innovation and maximize the potential of your applications.
#MongoDB #VectorSearch #AI #SemanticSearch #TechInnovation #DataScience #LLM #MachineLearning #SearchTechnology
Introduction of Cybersecurity with OSS at Code Europe 2024Hiroshi SHIBATA
I develop the Ruby programming language, RubyGems, and Bundler, which are package managers for Ruby. Today, I will introduce how to enhance the security of your application using open-source software (OSS) examples from Ruby and RubyGems.
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Next, let's discuss package managers. Package managers play a critical role in the OSS ecosystem. I'll explain how to manage library dependencies in your application.
I'll share insights into how the Ruby and RubyGems core team works to keep our ecosystem safe. By the end of this talk, you'll have a better understanding of how to safeguard your code.
Generating privacy-protected synthetic data using Secludy and MilvusZilliz
During this demo, the founders of Secludy will demonstrate how their system utilizes Milvus to store and manipulate embeddings for generating privacy-protected synthetic data. Their approach not only maintains the confidentiality of the original data but also enhances the utility and scalability of LLMs under privacy constraints. Attendees, including machine learning engineers, data scientists, and data managers, will witness first-hand how Secludy's integration with Milvus empowers organizations to harness the power of LLMs securely and efficiently.
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Ocean Lotus cyber threat actors represent a sophisticated, persistent, and politically motivated group that poses a significant risk to organizations and individuals in the Southeast Asian region. Their continuous evolution and adaptability underscore the need for robust cybersecurity measures and international cooperation to identify and mitigate the threats posed by such advanced persistent threat groups.
Your One-Stop Shop for Python Success: Top 10 US Python Development Providersakankshawande
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Update on National Space
Technology Strategy (NSTS) &
Satellite Terminals Working Group
(STWG)
Andy Bennett
13th October 2015
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Background
National Space Technology Strategy
— Prepared by UK National Space Technology Steering Group as
part of the Space IGS.
— Intended to guide the IGS and establish Space Technology
Roadmaps
— National Space Technology Strategy released 2011, updated
2012 and 2014.
— Prioritised technology plan identifying cross cutting technology
themes.
— Identified gaps in UK supply chain
— Themes: Access to Space, Sensing, PNT, Satellite Telecoms and
Robotics & Exploration
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Introducing
The NSTS Delivery Plan
— Kick-off meeting on the 5th of June 2015
— ToR reviewed and approved
— Working Groups structure agreed (including
the new Common Technology WG)
— Roadmapping software (SharpCloud)
presented at the kick-off meeting
Where we are:
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NTC UpdateDolor Sit Amet
Previous Chairs: John Hanley
(CGI), Bob Cockshott (KTN)
we need a new PNT Chair
Membership: needs updating
Chair: Roger Ward (SciSys);
confirmed in principle NTC
operation needs to be
discussed
Membership: needs updating
Chair: Peter Aspden (Airbus);
confirmed in principle
Membership: needs updating
New NTC
Find a Chair, recruit members
Common Technology
Chair: Adam Baker (University
of Kingston, Propulsion
Working Group) CONFIRMED
Membership: needs updating
Chair: Mick Johnson, (Airbus,
CEOI-ST) CONFIRMED
Membership: needs updating
Access to Space PNT Robotics & Exploration
Sensing Telecommunications
NTC Update Action: confirm chairs, update membership, recruit
Common Technology NTC; Status: in progress;
Deadline Oct 2015
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W3:Telecommunications,
W4: Positioning,
Navigation and Timing
W1:Access to Space
W2: Robotics and
Exploration
W5: Sensing
W6: Common
Technology
Roadmapping Workshops
Day 1 Day 2 Day 3
Workshops Action: organise 6 half-day workshops (2 per day);
Status: planning
Deadline Dec 2015
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Roadmapping Software
NSTS Roadmaps in SharpCloud
SharpCloud Action: set up software, provide access to NTC
members, import workshop inputs; Status: in progress
Deadline Mar 2016
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Objectives for the workshop are:
• Present and discuss roadmaps
from each NTC
• Collect final inputs and
comments from the delegates
• Agree the the report narrative
The final workshop is required to
finalise the outputs from the
roadmapping software
Final WorkshopSit
Amet
Workshop Action: organise the
workshop; Status: planning
Deadline Mar 2016
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Final Report
— Use the roadmapping software outputs
— Work closely with NTC Chairs to ensure consistency
across all technical areas
— Review report internally
— Collect inputs from key stakeholders
— Publish and promote
Working with NTCs on the final report
Final Report Action: write and publish; Status: planning
Deadline Jul 2016
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Sep Oct Nov Dec
2015 2016
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul
NTC
Update
Webinar
Roadmapping
Workshops
Roadmapping in SharpCloud
Final Workshop
NSTS Report
Publication
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Introducing
The Satellite Terminals Working Group
— Kick-off meeting on the 1st October 2015
— ToR reviewed and awaiting comments
— Sub groups identified to examine key markets
— 2nd meeting planned for Jan 2016
— Major annual event – May/June 2016
Where we are:
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Introducing
The Satellite Terminals Working Group
— Still in discussion
— Face of the community in the UK
— Voice to government
— Technology challenge competition
— Roadmapping
Aims and objectives:
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— Inputs to both the NSTS and STWG
— NSTS
— Any volunteers/effort to help with input greatly
appreciated
— STWG
— Want to be open, collaborative and aligned
What we need:
NSTS & STWG future