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IoT-Based Acquisition of Research Data for Scientific Computing at ICTP: 21-25 October

The workshop component of this activity is designed to introduce IT staff, engineers and scientists from Research and Education Networks (RENs) in the African region to operating a network-wide service for the scientific application of Internet of Things (IoT) sensors and technology. The workshop includes hands-on sessions focused on how-to build, run and maintain various parts of the service pipeline from deployment of IoT sensors and gateways to data analysis.

The high-level meeting component aims to discuss and explore broader Euro-African participation in the AfricaConnect (AC) initiative, focusing on developing and enhancing regional infrastructure for data acquisition and scientific computing. This half-day meeting will focus on exploring and developing opportunities in AC alongside relevant European/international stakeholders as part of the planning and implementation of the AC project.

Topics:

  • Introduction to IoT: Choosing sensors, deploying sensors and gateways. Powering IoT devices (battery and solar powered solutions)
  • Introduction to IoT communications network:  LoRAWAN gateway deployment (including redundant internet-link+power)
  • Introduction to the MQTT protocol and setup of an Open-source/Community edition of an IoT platform for automatic archival of collected data
  • Basic Data Science for IoT service pipeline: Working with CSV formatted data; removal of duplication; changing data resolution/scale); visualisation and graphing; Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning  models; publishing and sharing data
  • Addressing security related challenges (IoT sensors. gateways and data access)
  • High Level Meeting:  AfricaConnect and African-wide regional infrastructure for data acquisition, scientific research and High Performance Computing (HPC) centres.

Link to the event: https://indico.ictp.it/event/10787

CALL FOR APPLICATION OPEN!
Deadline for those needing visa: 24 September 2024
Deadline if no visa is needed: 8 October 2024
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