15–16 Sept 2022
Europe/Bucharest timezone

Session

Session 2B - Technologies for Future Internet

16 Sept 2022, 11:20

Conveners

Session 2B - Technologies for Future Internet

  • Florin Bogdan MANOLACHE (Carnegie Mellon University)

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  1. Alexandru MARIN (University Politehnica of Bucharest), Mr Emilian Radoi (University Politehnica of Bucharest), Mr Emilian Radoi (University Politehnica of Bucharest)
    16/09/2022, 11:20
    Technologies for Future Internet
    Paper presentation

    Automatically analysing images enables a range of applications in the field of agriculture, where many decisions are made based on the appearance of the product. There are significant benefits in the automation of these decisions. An important class of problems, which has seen significant attention in recent years is the analysis of agricultural images such as fruits and vegetables for...

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  2. Dr Liviu Zarbo (INCDTIM Cluj), Dr Teodora Murariu (CETATEA, National Institute for Research and Development of Isotopic and Molecular Technologies INCDTIM Cluj-Napoca, Romania)
    16/09/2022, 11:40
    Technologies for Future Internet
    Paper presentation

    Adopting the emerging quantum communication technologies seems to be a logical answer to the security challenges implied by the ever expanding communication networks and computing and storage facilities. Quantum communications are based on quantum key distribution, which uses quantum mechanical processes to generate cryptographic keys and to securely distribute them to the users in the...

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  3. Mr Costin-Tudor Rachieru (University Politehnica of Bucharest)
    16/09/2022, 12:00
    Technologies for Future Internet
    Paper presentation

    Given the escalating trend in the number of cars on the public roads, advanced autonomous driver-assistance systems become more accessible to the masses in order to keep safe all the traffic participants. Bosch Future Mobility Challenge is an IEEE ITSS certified contest that encourages students to develop complete autonomous driving solutions for scaled vehicles in controlled real-life...

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