Slides of Institute Mihajlo Pupin (Serbia) for their partner introduction as a new LOD2 partner in the course of the LOD2 project enlargement - presented at the LOD2 plenary meeting in Leuven, Belgium on September 2011
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LOD2 Plenary Meeting 2011: Institute Mihajlo Pupin – Partner Introduction
1. Introduction:
Partner 14 - Institute Mihajlo Pupin, Serbia
Sanja Vraneš
E-mail: Sanja.Vranes@institutepupin.com
Leuven, October 18-21, 2011
2. The Mihajlo Pupin Institute
• Introduction
• Key R&D Areas
• International Cooperation
3. Mihajlo Pupin Institute–
General Data
• Leading Serbian R&D institution in information and communication
technologies
• Founded in 1946. The biggest and the oldest
R&D Institute in ICT area in the whole Southeastern Europe
• World Bank SEE Knowledge
Economy report for 2004:
“Internationally competitive”
• Potocnik “Academia – Industry TT
best practice example”
• Interdisciplinary in-house ICT
expertise required for complex
systems development
4. Organizational Chart
• State owned Institute
• Seven daughter
companies 100% owned
by IMP
• Four joint stock
companies
• S&T Park at the Institute’s
premises
• General mission/vision
• Integral R&D and TT
program establishment
• General marketing
6. Human Resources
• 456 employees, 250
researchers
• Affiliated to the University
of Belgrade
• Recruitment directly from
University through
internships/diploma work
• Personnel of various ethnic
origin and creed (11
languages)
7. Key Areas
Process Control
Systems Information and Security Program
DS Systems
Defense Program Traffic Management Telecomm Program
8. Clients from Industrial
and Public Sector
• Governmental and Public Sector
• Serbian Power Utility
• Water Resources Utility
• Road, railway and air
traffic authorities
• Telecomm operators
• Oil, gas and mining companies
• Process industries (food processing
industry, cement factories, tanneries,
steel mills, etc.)
• Flight control agency - ATM
9. Airport Nikola Tesla
Belgrade
• Communication infrastructure (structural computer network, optical
networks and wireless communication systems)
• Public address system with a special fire alarm functions within a fire
protection system.
• Central time distribution system (GPS-based RT clock).
• Control of lighting and other electrical devices, such as elevators,
escalators, luggage control and classification systems, etc.
• Control of power supply equipment (transformer station, back-up
generator, uninterruptible power supply)
• Control of air conditioning, heating and cooling system
• Control of all fire alarm and fire protection systems, including fire
extinguishing, smoke evacuation
and people evacuation systems
• Finally, realization of a single center for
• integrated supervisory control
• of all airport technical systems.
10. Other Facility Management
and Surveillance Systems
• Congress Center SAVA
• SPENS sports hall, Novi
Sad
• Power Utility Headquarter
• Pupin’s video Surveillance
11. Process Control Systems
• 40 years in Process
Control Systems
• Supervisory Control and Data
Acquisition Systems (SCADA)
• Process Optimization
• Decision Support Systems
12. DCS in Power Production,
Transmission and Distribution
TPP NT A2 – 210 MW
• VIEW SCADA software
– 130 regulation loops
• ATLAS Max -15 PLC units
– 1300 analog inputs
– 5000 digital inputs
– 1000 command outputs
– 100 analog regulation
outputs
TPP NT A4, TPP NT A6
– 308 MW •
•
VIEW SCADA software
ATLAS Max -16 PLC units
• 5 operator's stations and 2 engineer's stations
• Redundant servers
• Galvanic isolation between I/O signals and
commands
• Redundant network
• Engineer workstations
• Measurement transducers
•
TPP Morava Time-synchronizing GPS equipment
TPP Kostolac B
13. VIEW 2 – SCADA Software
• Gathering, processing, archiving and
presenting information from RTUs
• Sending command requests to RTUs
• Supervision and monitoring from operators’
workstations in Control Centers
• Structured and vector graphics with
zoom/pan/ decluttering layers
• Web and Mobile clients
14. SCADA Hardware –
ATLAS FAMILY
ATLAS family
devices are:
• ATLAS - MAX Atlas – NANO
• ATLAS Max-RTL
• ATLAS –
Oscilopertubograf
• ATLAS – XP
• ATLAS Link
• Piko ATLAS
Atlas – MAX
15. Water Supply and
Management Systems
Design, development,
manufacturing, testing,
installation and putting into
operation of SCADA systems for
the water supply and water
management system utilities
The water factory in Arilje, a town in West Serbia
Dispatching center in Water Supply and Sewer Co. Belgrade
16. Traffic Management
• Large-scale traffic
management systems
• Urban Traffic Control
Systems
• Tunnel Management
Systems
• Tolling Systems
• Parking Systems and
Access Control
• GPS-based Systems
17. Highway Pay-Toll
Systems
• Pay-toll systems on
all motorways in
Serbia are a result
of R&D at the Mihailo
Pupin Institute
.
• Design, development, manufacture,
installation and putting into operation
• The software package, as well as
majority of the hardware, has been
developed by IMP.
18. Urban Traffic Control
Systems
• Urban traffic control systems and parking systems
installed across Serbia and worldwide
• Decision support systems for
traffic management in China
• Traffic management study
for 8 cities in Indonesia
• Urban traffic control in
Moscow, system designed
in cooperation with Mosgotransom, Moscow
19. AVL SPIDER and
G-SPIDER System
• Affordable GPS vehicle tracking system
• Real-time vehicle location,
mapping and reporting overall and average fuel
consumption and the road traveled
• Connection to sensors and controls
• Event monitoring and history analysis
Radio GPS
unit antenna
GPS
antenna Communication Differential
server base station
Communication
• Fully mobile Control Centers
GSM modem
or phone SPIDER unit
• Multiple Control Centers
Digipeater capability
(repeater)
• Compatibility to various GIS
Dispatcher
working stations
formats
20. E-government Systems
Information systems for the Public Administration
(Tax Administration System, Electoral Lists,
Citizens Personal Data Files, Local e-Governmen
system, Fiscal Decentralization, etc.)
Web warehouse of financial indicators of 150000
Serbian business entities (Central Bank of
Serbia)
European Maze Database - Web repository of
gene bank with over 5500 accessions of maize
varieties and genotypes (Maize Research
Institute, Belgrade Serbia)
Web-based technology demand/offer brokerage
(Serbian Ministry of Science)
Anti-money laundry agency IS
21. Geographic Information
Systems
• GIS of Sava River Basin (72 layers)
• (EC Sixth Framework Program )
• GIS for Point Source Pollution Control
(Water authority of Vojvodina Province)
• GIS for Water Supply Analysis and
Planning ( Serbian Water Authority)
• Spatial Decision Support System for
Sustainable Land Use Management
• (EU Interreg/CADSES project)
22. Decision Support Systems
ES, DSS, IA, DAI, DIA, SW, NLP…
INVEX - Investment Advisory Expert System (Cement
Factory –Novi Popovac, NIS, RTB Bor, SARTID, LOLA
Group…)
IVP - IT Investment projects planning and tracking
(BASF)
FIDES, RIO, PEGAS (MS project)
Technology assessment and selection (CCR, DARTS,
SPORE, ERASMO - EU FP6 project)
S4I - Spatial decision support systems
(Interreg/CADSES project)
Diagnostic systems for industrial plants
J2EE, RDF, OWL, SPARQL, ESPER, TIBCO, …
23. Robotics
BELGRADE SCHOOL OF ROBOTICS
• Zero moment point concept and
semi-inverse method (ZMP)
• Active rehabilitation exoskeleton
devices
• Industrial prototype of active above
knee prosthesis
• Robot dynamic control
• Under actuated robotic systems
24. Simulators and
Training Aids
• Dedicated systems for:
– Operator’s training
– Tactical simulators
– Maintenance
• Most notable results:
– Flight simulators for three
types of military aircraft
– Submarine Crew Trainer
– Air War Gaming Simulator
– Family of Tank Driver Trainers
– Anti-Armor Artillery Tactical Trainer
25. Tactical decision
making for AWGS
• Heterogeneous knowledge base
(F-C, B-C rules, facts, concepts,
context, relations, hypotheses,
procedures, GIS…)
• Inductive, deductive, hybrid
reasoning
• Real-time event detection and
management
• Approximate reasoning
• Hypothetical reasoning, truth
maintenance
26. Radar & Surveillance
Signal Processing
• Electronic Surveillance
systems
• Local Radar Network
(LoRadNET)
• Digital PPI, Radar Plot
Extractor, Target Tracker,
Communication Module
• Electronic Support (ES)
and Signal Intelligence
(SIGINT)
27. Security Program
Regional leader in
providing crypto solutions
• Secure Telephony Solutions
• Secure two way radio
• Embedded miniature
voice scramblers
• Secured HF communications
• Information Security Systems
29. Motorola Application
Partnership
• IMP has joined Motorola’s Application
Partner program for Professional
Radios in June 2003
• Line of add-value crypto products
for Motorola’s two-way
Professional Radio series
• State-of-the art technologies
• Compliance with Motorola's specifications
• Superb mechanical features
• Proprietary encryption algorithms
30. Image Processing
Program
• Applications in target
tracking, training and
simulation systems
• Quality control by geometrical,
topological, morphological and
color measurements
• Microscopic image processing
in medicine, pharmacy,
geology...
31. Power Line Carrier
Communications
• Basis of Serbian Power Utility
telecommunications system
• More than 400 devices installed
• Transmission of speech,
telecontrol and teleprotection
signals
• Digital DSP-based version
enables extended range, increased reliability
and support for additional services
32. International Cooperation
• Long-term orientation in
cross-border cooperation
Key Partners
• Fraunhofer-Pupin JPO (2003)
• FP7, Interreg/CADSES, SEE, CIP/EIP,
EEN, SCOPES, SEE (29 projects,
140 partners from 22 countries)
• Motorola’s Application Partner
• Raytheon, USA
(air traffic control systems)
• BASF, Germany (outsourcing)
• Monteria, USA (outsourcing)
• FINSOFT, England (outsourcing)
33. Joining Forces With
EU R&D Partners
Joint Project Office with
Fraunhofer FIRST from Berlin
established in May 2003
29 International Research Projects, 140 partners
3 6FP projects (SARIB,PROMETEA, Web4WeB) –Serbia became eligible only in FP6
2 EC Interreg/CADSES projects (I2E, STRIM)
12 FP7 projects (REFLECT, AgroSENSE, META-NET, WBC-INCO-NET, HydroWEEE,
ICT-WEB-PROMS, HELENA, EMILI, ENERGY WARDEN, PROCEED, LOD2, CASCADE),
4 CIP/EIP (CESAR, EIIRC, GREEN, WEEEN),
2 SEE (Intervalue, FORSEE)
6 Bilateral projects (2 Switz.,2 France,1 Cyprus,1 Greece)
35. FP7 EMILI – Emergency
Management in Large Infrastructures
Emergency management
procedures will be
embedded into integrated
Web-based facility
management software
Semantic layer will be
added to our SCADA
software
CEP & ECA rules
38. EU FP7 CASCADE project
• FRAUNHOFER,
ICT for Energy Efficient Airports •
Germany
PSE AG PSE Germany
• D'APPOLONIA SPA
Italy
• NATIONAL
UNIVERSITY OF
IRELAND
• ENERIT LIMITED
Ireland
• SENSUS MI ITALIA
• SOCIETA PER AZIONI
ESERCIZI
AEROPORTUALI Italy
• INSTITUT MIHAJLO
PUPIN IMP Serbia
• AEROPORTI DI
ROMA, Italy
39.
40.
41. Multilingual Europe projects
• META-NET is a Network of Excellence dedicated to
building the technological foundations of a
multilingual European information society
• CESAR is a STREP project dealing with CE and SEE
language resources and multilingualism
42. FP7 FET project REFLECT
• FRAUNHOFER Michael Schumacher
• FERARI served as a test driver for
• PHILIPS acquisition of parameters
• LMU Munich to be used for calibrating
sensors/actuators in the
• Liverpool John Mores Univ.
future Ferrari car
• University of Groningen sensitive to driver’s
• University of Pavia emotions
• Institute Mihajlo Pupin
43. REFLECT architecture
Interactive Simulated
Simulation Vehicular
Response
Gesture/movements sensors Performance level actuators
-Frequent changes of seating position -Car response to breaks/accelerator
-Head movements -Car response to gear ratios
-Eye blinking -Steering adjustments
Control interaction sensors Compartment comfort actuators
-Pedal activity (reaction time)
-Steering wheel corrections -Seat adjustments
-Steering wheel grip force variations -Acustic adjustments
-Use of other devices (radio,...) -Internal lighting
-Climate adjustments
Psycho-physiological sensors
Infotainment services actuators
-Skin temperature
-Skin conduction -Radio control
-Heart rate -PC control
-Blood volume pressure -Navigator control
45. Contribution of IMP
to LOD2
WP3: Knowledge Base Creation, Enrichment and Repair
• Task 3.6: Multi-lingual support for provenance-aware
linked data extraction
WP6: Interfaces, Component Integration and LOD2 Stack
• Task 6.4: Development of application scenarios and
testing of the LOD2 stack configurator
WP9: Use Case 3: LOD2 for Citizen: PublicData.eu
• Task 9.5: Evaluation of the LOD2 Stack with regard to the
support for internationalization and multilingual ontology
mapping
WP10: Training, Dissemination, Fertilization
• Task 10.2c: Training and dissemination in Serbia
46. WP3 - Task 3.6
Multi-lingual support for provenance-aware
linked data extraction:
• Analysis of LOD2 stack and NLP2RDF framework
• Selection of NooJ functionalities suitable for
integration into LOD2 stack
• Design of Nooj4LOD2 application (architecture,
components, GUI design, adapter for NLP2RDF)
• Implementation of NooJ4LOD2 application
(components, GUI, adapter for NLP2RDF)
• Testing and validation
• NooJ4LOD2 documentation and preparation of
D3.6 (M30)
47. WP6 - Task 6.4
Development of application scenarios and
testing of the LOD2 stack configurator:
• Installation and testing of the first LOD2 prototype
• Testing of LOD2 components for Serbian character sets support
• Testing LOD2 API/interface components (during
the whole course of the project)
• Development of LOD2 application scenarios
• Deliverable 6.4.1 Analysis of different application scenarios for the LOD2
stack(IMP, M24)
• Testing, Evaluation and Documentation of the
LOD2 stack configurator
• Deliverable 6.4.2 Final Evaluation and Documentation of the LOD2 stack
configurator (IMP, M48)
48. WP9 - Task 9.5
Task 9.5: Evaluation of the LOD2 Stack with regard to
the support for internationalization and multilingual
ontology mapping:
Deliverable 9.5.1 Establishment of the Serbian CKAN
open government metadata repository (IMP, M18)
Plan (DoW) – 100ds M18, 1000 ds M48
Deliverable 9.5.2 Evaluation of the LOD2 Stack with
regard to support for internationalization (IMP, M30)
Support of character sets used in Serbia (and WB)
Deliverable 9.5.3 Report on evaluation of the LOD2
Stack with regard to support for multilingual ontology
Testing the LOD2 components on the Serbian datasets
49. WP10: Task 10.2c
Training and dissemination in
Serbia (IMP):
•IMP will organize one targeted “train the trainer”
workshop where the LOD2 achievements will be
demonstrated and disseminated.
•LOD2 results will be presented at national
conferences, workshops and fairs
•Several press releases will be prepared in Serbian
during the course of the project