The first winter school ‘isp-iot’ was successfully held in CITI Lab, INSA Lyon !

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Our first winter school was successfully held in CITI Lab, INSA Lyon!

Theme: isp-iot — Winter School on Information Theory and Signal Processing for Internet of Things

Organizers:

  • Jean-Marie Gorce (University of Lyon, INSA, Inria)
  • Laurent Clavier (University of Lille, IMT, CNRS)
  • Philippe Mary (University of Rennes, INSA, CNRS)

 

Supported by the following institutes, companies and organisations:

The Inclusive Radio Communications (IRACON) concept defines those technologies aimed to support wireless connectivity at any rates, for any communicating units, and in any type of scenarios. The Wireless Internet of Things beyond 2020 will require revolutionary approaches in Radio Access technologies, networks and systems. Some theoretical foundations have to be revisited and breaking technologies are to be discovered during the coming decade.

Achievable regions of bursty multi-user wireless communications (ARBURST) project will contribute to draw the roadmap for the development of IoT/M2M networks and will constitute a unified framework to compare existing techniques, and to identify the breakthrough concepts that may afford the industry the leverage to deploy IoT/M2M technical solutions.

CITI is an academic laboratory associated with INSA Lyon and INRIA. The CITI Laboratory develops research activities bringing together computer science, networking, and digital communications to address the challenging issues related to the development of Internet.

 

MARACAS : Models and Algorithms for Reliable Communication Systems

 

 

 

 

With its 180m² EM shielded room that ensures experiment reproducibility and its 40 high-end SDR-capable radio nodes, FIT/CorteXlab provides a unique setup to experiment on new state-of-the-art radio techniques.

 

SPIE supports the city of Courbevoie in deploying its fiber optic and WiFi network

 

The National Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation (INRIA) is a French national research institution focusing on computer science and applied mathematics

 

ANR provides funding for project-based research in all fields of science – for both basic and applied research – to public research organisations and universities, as well as to private companies

 

COST is an EU-funded programme that enables researchers to set up their interdisciplinary research networks in Europe and beyond.

 

FIT is an open large-scale testing infrastructure for systems and applications on wireless and sensor communications

 

National Instruments

 

The University of Lyon is a world-class academic site of excellence. Awarded the IDEX label in 2017, it is located at the heart of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region,  in Lyon & Saint-Étienne

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