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TECoSA Research Seminar: Collaborative Collision Avoidance of Connected Vehicles Using ADMM with PI-Regulated Lagrangian Multipliers

Speaker:  Kaige Tan, TECoSA PhD student Location:  Gladan, Brinellvägen 85 (KTH Campus) Zoom link: circulated to members (contact Vicki for more info) Register for IRL participation: email vickid@kth.se  by kl.15 on Monday 24 April ABSTRACT: The decentralized approach is popular for the collaborative collision avoidance of connected vehicles in many scenarios. By modeling the task… Read More »TECoSA Research Seminar: Collaborative Collision Avoidance of Connected Vehicles Using ADMM with PI-Regulated Lagrangian Multipliers

TECoSA Seminar – Cloud Robotics for Data-Driven Robotic Manipulation Research at Scale

We aim to bring you a TECoSA Seminar on the first Thursday of each month during term-time. For Spring 2023, the talks will be on-line or hybrid. All are welcome to attend and we look forward to some lively discussions. Members can accept the invitations, non-members can email tecosa-admin@kth.se to register. Our May seminar is… Read More »TECoSA Seminar – Cloud Robotics for Data-Driven Robotic Manipulation Research at Scale

Nordic Systems Engineering Tour, Spring 2023

Organised by the 5 Nordic Chapters of INCOSE - Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Finland and Germany. The  programme is being developed and will be published at https://www.nordic-systems-engineering-tour.com/

TECoSA Research Seminar: Efficient Monte Carlo Inference for Probabilistic Programming Languages

Speaker:  Daniel Lundén, TECoSA postdoc Location: Gustaf Dahlander (floor 3, Teknikringen 31, KTH Campus) Zoom link and sign-up link circulated to members Please email vickid@kth.se if you have any questions. ABSTRACT: Probabilistic programming languages (PPLs) allow users to express statistical inference problems that the PPL implementation then, ideally, solves automatically. In particular, PPL users can focus… Read More »TECoSA Research Seminar: Efficient Monte Carlo Inference for Probabilistic Programming Languages

TECoSA Seminar – Computation offloading in Edge and cloud environment: Survey, taxonomy, applications and open challenges

We aim to bring you a TECoSA Seminar on the first Thursday of each month during term-time. For Spring 2023, the talks will be on-line or hybrid. All are welcome to attend and we look forward to some lively discussions. Members can accept the invitations, non-members can email tecosa-admin@kth.se to register. Our June seminar is… Read More »TECoSA Seminar – Computation offloading in Edge and cloud environment: Survey, taxonomy, applications and open challenges

12th Quarterly Meeting

The 12th Quarterly Meeting takes place on Thursday 8 June at KTH! The focus will be the inaugaration of the testbeds, plus more news of the new projects and posters from the TECoSA PhDs. Agenda and details will be sent by email to all members.  RSVP by 1 June!

Archimedes Stockholm workshop: Integrating systems engineering into university education and establishing it in academia

Launched in 2022, the Archimedes Initiative is a new collaboration between international Systems Engineering Research Centres, involving SERC, ESI/TNO, DLR (represented by its Institute for SE and future mobility) and KTH (represented by TECoSA and ICES). You can read more about the Archimedes Initiative in the INCOSE INSIGHT Magazine Dec. 2022 issue. In June 2023, KTH (TECoSA in collaboration… Read More »Archimedes Stockholm workshop: Integrating systems engineering into university education and establishing it in academia

PhD Defense: “An Emulation-Based Performance Evaluation Methodology for Edge Computing and Latency Sensitive Applications”

TECoSA PhD student Manuel Olguin will defend his thesis at KTH Campus (U61).  All with an interest in this topic are welcome to attend. ABSTRACT:  Cloud Computing has greatly impacted our daily lives by providing global accessibility and virtually unlimited scalability. However, its centralized architecture prioritizing availability and scale has limitations for real-time processing and low-latency… Read More »PhD Defense: “An Emulation-Based Performance Evaluation Methodology for Edge Computing and Latency Sensitive Applications”

TECoSA Research Seminar: An Approach to Multi-Agent Planning from Spatio-Temporal Specifications

Speaker: Georg Schupp, TECoSA PhD Location: KTH Campus (Teknikringen 14, room 304) Zoom link and sign-up link circulated to members Please email vickid@kth.se if you have any questions. ABSTRACT:  When deploying autonomous robots into the real world, we desire for them to be safe and to work as intended. One increasingly popular way to approach this… Read More »TECoSA Research Seminar: An Approach to Multi-Agent Planning from Spatio-Temporal Specifications

Safe Reinforcement Learning for Real-time Dose-based Adaptive Radiotherapy

TECoSA industrial PhD student Kenneth Lau (Elekta), will present his work so far as a "30% seminar".  All with an interest in the topic are welcome to join, via Zoom (https://kth-se.zoom.us/j/620751730409) or in real life on KTH Campus (Teknikringen 14, room 304, floor 3). ABSTRACT: External beam radiotherapy treats tumors using radiation beams from outside the… Read More »Safe Reinforcement Learning for Real-time Dose-based Adaptive Radiotherapy

Inauguration of TECoSA’s Edge computing testbeds at KTH

Paving the way for the smart digital infrastructures of tomorrow TECoSA is long term research center on Trustworthy Edge Computing Systems and Applications, funded by Vinnova and partners. Since the start in 2020, TECoSA involves a growing number of industrial partners (currently 16) and 9 research groups at KTH. TECoSA addresses industrial digitalization with specific… Read More »Inauguration of TECoSA’s Edge computing testbeds at KTH