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Iowa Lakeside Labs and Imagine Iowa Great Lakes have partnered to expand on the Lab's Artist in Residence Program. Program Director Alex Braidwood comments on the assets of this collaboration for the artist chosen and to the ecology of the Iowa Great Lakes. He also has details on how to apply and how locals and tourists can view the ongoing marriage of art and the environment.
Lakeside Labs and NES institute of the Alpen-Adria-Universität are working on autonomous multi-robot systems. The research focuses on the organization and communication during an exploration of indoor environments. Such autonomous systems may keep humans from entering hazardous environments by exploring it first. The implementation of wireless communication between robots without having to rely on pre-installed communication hardware, such as wireless routers or cellular networks is one of the tasks. The newly created communication modules are used to exchange local maps produced by robots and to merge these local maps to a common global map. The video shows how our approach works. For further information please contact: http://www.lakeside-labs.com
Lakeside Labs and NES institute of the Alpen-Adria-Universität are working on autonomous multi-robot systems. The research focuses on the organization and communication during an exploration of indoor environments. Such autonomous systems may keep humans from entering hazardous environments by exploring it first. The implementation of wireless communication between robots without having to rely on pre-installed communication hardware, such as wireless routers or cellular networks is one of the tasks. The newly created communication modules are used to exchange local maps produced by robots and to merge these local maps to a common global map. The video shows how our approach works. For further information please contact: http://www.lakeside-labs.com
This video explains our research on autonomous unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). The research team at the Alpen-Adria University and Lakeside Labs developing a multi-UAV system by four key components: - the multiple UAV platforms, - The sensing component that analyzes the captured data, - the aerial network that provides wireless networking functionality among the UAVs and the ground station, - the coordination component that organizes the individual tasks of the UAVs to achieve a common mission goal. The Self-organizing Intelligent Network of UAVs (SINUS) project focuses on the integration of these components and their interaction to effectively close the sensing-networking-acting loop within the multi-UAV system. Such a tight integration is necessary for deploying self-organizing UAVs in dynamic and partly unknown environments. For more information please visit our website: http://uav.lakeside-labs.com/overview/sinus/ Thank you for watching.
This video explains our research on autonomous unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). The research team at the Alpen-Adria University and Lakeside Labs developing a multi-UAV system by four key components: - the multiple UAV platforms, - The sensing component that analyzes the captured data, - the aerial network that provides wireless networking functionality among the UAVs and the ground station, - the coordination component that organizes the individual tasks of the UAVs to achieve a common mission goal. The Self-organizing Intelligent Network of UAVs (SINUS) project focuses on the integration of these components and their interaction to effectively close the sensing-networking-acting loop within the multi-UAV system. Such a tight integration is necessary for deploying self-organizing UAVs in dynamic and partly unknown environments. For more information please visit our website: http://uav.lakeside-labs.com/overview/sinus/ Thank you for watching.
The Research Days are an annual workshop focussing on the core competence of Lakeside Labs: self-organizing networked systems. We cordially invite you to The Research Days 2013, the annual workshop of Lakeside Labs and Alpen-Adria-Universität. For the 6th time, we will host international experts, local professors, and young researchers to discuss ideas and exchange experiences. The event is organized as a workshop, where invited talks from experts and targeted discussions take place. It will be at Lakeside Labs GmbH in Klagenfurt am Wörthersee, Austria, near a beautiful lake and Alp scenery between 8-12 July, 2013. We are happy to announce that this year's Research Days will focus on Multi-UAV Systems. Autonomous unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are used with increasing interest in civil and commercial applications and by the scientific research community. Recently, research and development efforts have shifted toward using teams of UAVs for monitoring, surveillance, or disaster assistance, to name a few applications. However, the design principles of such a multi-UAV system still need intensive investigations. Ideally, a multi-UAV system is robust, adaptive, resource-efficient, scalable, cooperative, supportive of heterogeneity, and last but not least, self-organizing to realize its full potential. To achieve these properties, the physical control of individual robots, their sensor data analysis, navigation, and communication capabilities need to be integrated, which naturally brings together experts from many disciplines such as robotics, networking, and swarm intelligence. Research Days 2013 will include projects and research aiming at the following (not limited) key topics coordination of aerial robots (e.g. movement and task execution) mission planning wireless networking (e.g. robust multimedia streaming) aerial imaging with person detection and 3D reconstruction application in real-world disaster management
The Research Days are an annual workshop focussing on the core competence of Lakeside Labs: self-organizing networked systems. We cordially invite you to The Research Days 2013, the annual workshop of Lakeside Labs and Alpen-Adria-Universität. For the 6th time, we will host international experts, local professors, and young researchers to discuss ideas and exchange experiences. The event is organized as a workshop, where invited talks from experts and targeted discussions take place. It will be at Lakeside Labs GmbH in Klagenfurt am Wörthersee, Austria, near a beautiful lake and Alp scenery between 8-12 July, 2013. We are happy to announce that this year's Research Days will focus on Multi-UAV Systems. Autonomous unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are used with increasing interest in civil and commercial applications and by the scientific research community. Recently, research and development efforts have shifted toward using teams of UAVs for monitoring, surveillance, or disaster assistance, to name a few applications. However, the design principles of such a multi-UAV system still need intensive investigations. Ideally, a multi-UAV system is robust, adaptive, resource-efficient, scalable, cooperative, supportive of heterogeneity, and last but not least, self-organizing to realize its full potential. To achieve these properties, the physical control of individual robots, their sensor data analysis, navigation, and communication capabilities need to be integrated, which naturally brings together experts from many disciplines such as robotics, networking, and swarm intelligence. Research Days 2013 will include projects and research aiming at the following (not limited) key topics coordination of aerial robots (e.g. movement and task execution) mission planning wireless networking (e.g. robust multimedia streaming) aerial imaging with person detection and 3D reconstruction application in real-world disaster management
Traffic management and control systems depend heavily on timely and accurate information from sensors along observed roads. Amending existing sensors for traffic surveillance and environment monitoring on today's road networks with intelligent and selforganizing video sensors is the subject of a project entitled "LOOK2". Together with ASFINAG, the Austrian operator of motorways and expressways, efficient methods for sensing, notifying and processing of relevant changes in traffic flow on Austrian motorways are investigated and evaluated.
Traffic management and control systems depend heavily on timely and accurate information from sensors along observed roads. Amending existing sensors for traffic surveillance and environment monitoring on today's road networks with intelligent and selforganizing video sensors is the subject of a project entitled "LOOK2". Together with ASFINAG, the Austrian operator of motorways and expressways, efficient methods for sensing, notifying and processing of relevant changes in traffic flow on Austrian motorways are investigated and evaluated.
During the Lakeside Research Days 2012 Oliver Gehrke and Anna Kosek form the Intelligent Energy Systems, DTU Electrical Engineering gave a talk about Grid integration of small distributed energy resources. You can find more information at our website: http://www.Lakeside-Labs.com The Lakeside Research Days are an annual workshop focussing on the core competence of Lakeside Labs: self-organizing networked systems. International experts are devoted to a special topic in selforganizatuion in the anual organized workshop of Alpen-Adria-Universität and Lakeside Labs. The event is organized as a five days workshop. It takes place at Lakeside Labs GmbH in Klagenfurt am Wörthersee, Austria, near a beautiful lake and alps scenery. Invited experts, local professors, and young researchers discuss and elaborate ideas in the field of self-organizing systems (SOS). The main emphasis of the workshop is on soliciting discussions and creating new ideas regarding a topic related to self-organizing systems. The event provides an exellent platform for scientific exchange, networking, establishment of international collaboration, and joint research projects.
During the Lakeside Research Days 2012 Andrej GREBENC form the European Commission, REA gave a talk about Smart Grid as a Complex System. You can find more information at our website: http://www.Lakeside-Labs.com The Lakeside Research Days are an annual workshop focussing on the core competence of Lakeside Labs: self-organizing networked systems. International experts are devoted to a special topic in selforganizatuion in the anual organized workshop of Alpen-Adria-Universität and Lakeside Labs. The event is organized as a five days workshop. It takes place at Lakeside Labs GmbH in Klagenfurt am Wörthersee, Austria, near a beautiful lake and alps scenery. Invited experts, local professors, and young researchers discuss and elaborate ideas in the field of self-organizing systems (SOS). The main emphasis of the workshop is on soliciting discussions and creating new ideas regarding a topic related to self-organizing systems. The event provides an exellent platform for scientific exchange, networking, establishment of international collaboration, and joint research projects.
During the Lakeside Research Days 2012 Wilfried Elmenreich form Alpen-Adria-Universität and Lakeside Labs gave a talk about Self-Organizing Smart Microgrids. You can find more information at our website: http://www.Lakeside-Labs.com The Lakeside Research Days are an annual workshop focussing on the core competence of Lakeside Labs: self-organizing networked systems. International experts are devoted to a special topic in selforganizatuion in the anual organized workshop of Alpen-Adria-Universität and Lakeside Labs. The event is organized as a five days workshop. It takes place at Lakeside Labs GmbH in Klagenfurt am Wörthersee, Austria, near a beautiful lake and alps scenery. Invited experts, local professors, and young researchers discuss and elaborate ideas in the field of self-organizing systems (SOS). The main emphasis of the workshop is on soliciting discussions and creating new ideas regarding a topic related to self-organizing systems. The event provides an exellent platform for scientific exchange, networking, establishment of international collaboration, and joint research projects.
During the Lakeside Research Days 2012 Hermann de Meer form the University of Passau gave a talk about An Example of a Demand-Response System in the Smart Grid. You can find more information at our website: http://www.Lakeside-Labs.com The Lakeside Research Days are an annual workshop focussing on the core competence of Lakeside Labs: self-organizing networked systems. International experts are devoted to a special topic in selforganizatuion in the anual organized workshop of Alpen-Adria-Universität and Lakeside Labs. The event is organized as a five days workshop. It takes place at Lakeside Labs GmbH in Klagenfurt am Wörthersee, Austria, near a beautiful lake and alps scenery. Invited experts, local professors, and young researchers discuss and elaborate ideas in the field of self-organizing systems (SOS). The main emphasis of the workshop is on soliciting discussions and creating new ideas regarding a topic related to self-organizing systems. The event provides an exellent platform for scientific exchange, networking, establishment of international collaboration, and joint research projects.
During the Lakeside Research Days 2012 Manfred PAIER form the AIT Austrian Institute of Technology gave a talk about smart infrastructure investment for the transition to a low-carbon electricity system. You can find more information at our website: http://www.Lakeside-Labs.com The Lakeside Research Days are an annual workshop focussing on the core competence of Lakeside Labs: self-organizing networked systems. International experts are devoted to a special topic in selforganizatuion in the anual organized workshop of Alpen-Adria-Universität and Lakeside Labs. The event is organized as a five days workshop. It takes place at Lakeside Labs GmbH in Klagenfurt am Wörthersee, Austria, near a beautiful lake and alps scenery. Invited experts, local professors, and young researchers discuss and elaborate ideas in the field of self-organizing systems (SOS). The main emphasis of the workshop is on soliciting discussions and creating new ideas regarding a topic related to self-organizing systems. The event provides an exellent platform for scientific exchange, networking, establishment of international collaboration, and joint research projects.
During the Lakeside Research Days 2012 Jürgen Rattenberger form the European and International Programmes Austrian Research Promotion Agency (FFG) gave a talk about last ICT calls in the 7th EU Framework Programme. You can find more information at our website: http://www.Lakeside-Labs.com The Lakeside Research Days are an annual workshop focussing on the core competence of Lakeside Labs: self-organizing networked systems. International experts are devoted to a special topic in selforganizatuion in the anual organized workshop of Alpen-Adria-Universität and Lakeside Labs. The event is organized as a five days workshop. It takes place at Lakeside Labs GmbH in Klagenfurt am Wörthersee, Austria, near a beautiful lake and alps scenery. Invited experts, local professors, and young researchers discuss and elaborate ideas in the field of self-organizing systems (SOS). The main emphasis of the workshop is on soliciting discussions and creating new ideas regarding a topic related to self-organizing systems. The event provides an exellent platform for scientific exchange, networking, establishment of international collaboration, and joint research projects.
During the Lakeside Research Days 2012 Peter Palensky form the AIT Austrian Institute of Technology / Energy Department gave a talk about demand response intelligence at the load side. You can find more information at our website: http://www.Lakeside-Labs.com The Lakeside Research Days are an annual workshop focussing on the core competence of Lakeside Labs: self-organizing networked systems. International experts are devoted to a special topic in selforganizatuion in the anual organized workshop of Alpen-Adria-Universität and Lakeside Labs. The event is organized as a five days workshop. It takes place at Lakeside Labs GmbH in Klagenfurt am Wörthersee, Austria, near a beautiful lake and alps scenery. Invited experts, local professors, and young researchers discuss and elaborate ideas in the field of self-organizing systems (SOS). The main emphasis of the workshop is on soliciting discussions and creating new ideas regarding a topic related to self-organizing systems. The event provides an exellent platform for scientific exchange, networking, establishment of international collaboration, and joint research projects.
During the Lakeside Research Days 2012 Marc Timme form the Network Dynamics Group - Max Planck Institute for Dynamics & Self-Organization and Georg August University, Göttingen gave a talk about Braess' Paradox, (In-)Stability and Optimal Design in Modern Power Grids. You can find more information at our website: http://www.Lakeside-Labs.com The Lakeside Research Days are an annual workshop focussing on the core competence of Lakeside Labs: self-organizing networked systems. International experts are devoted to a special topic in selforganizatuion in the anual organized workshop of Alpen-Adria-Universität and Lakeside Labs. The event is organized as a five days workshop. It takes place at Lakeside Labs GmbH in Klagenfurt am Wörthersee, Austria, near a beautiful lake and alps scenery. Invited experts, local professors, and young researchers discuss and elaborate ideas in the field of self-organizing systems (SOS). The main emphasis of the workshop is on soliciting discussions and creating new ideas regarding a topic related to self-organizing systems. The event provides an exellent platform for scientific exchange, networking, establishment of international collaboration, and joint research projects.
During the Lakeside Research Days 2012 Vito Trianni form the ISTC-CNR, Rome, Italy and the IRIDIA-ULB, Brussels, Belgium gave a talk about Evolution, Self-Organisation and Swarm Robotics. You can find more information at our website: http://www.Lakeside-Labs.com The Lakeside Research Days are an annual workshop focussing on the core competence of Lakeside Labs: self-organizing networked systems. International experts are devoted to a special topic in selforganizatuion in the anual organized workshop of Alpen-Adria-Universität and Lakeside Labs. The event is organized as a five days workshop. It takes place at Lakeside Labs GmbH in Klagenfurt am Wörthersee, Austria, near a beautiful lake and alps scenery. Invited experts, local professors, and young researchers discuss and elaborate ideas in the field of self-organizing systems (SOS). The main emphasis of the workshop is on soliciting discussions and creating new ideas regarding a topic related to self-organizing systems. The event provides an exellent platform for scientific exchange, networking, establishment of international collaboration, and joint research projects.
In this short video clip the cDrones team at Alpen-Adria Universität Klagenfurt and Lakeside Labs demonstrate their multi-UAV system for covering large areas.
In this short video clip the cDrones team at Alpen-Adria Universität Klagenfurt and Lakeside Labs demonstrate their multi-UAV system for covering large areas.
The SOMA Team wants to investigate how multimedia content is created in a social event, and how this content can be used for our self-organizational approach of detecting and presenting "situations of interest" (as, e.g. "crowd formation"). In this video you can see the SOMA team explaining thier research on the basis of the SOMA World Games event at the Lakeside Labs.
The SOMA Team wants to investigate how multimedia content is created in a social event, and how this content can be used for our self-organizational approach of detecting and presenting "situations of interest" (as, e.g. "crowd formation"). In this video you can see the SOMA team explaining thier research on the basis of the SOMA World Games event at the Lakeside Labs.
Taster day for girls at the University of Klagenfurt - Lakeside Labs support the initiativeWomen in technical subjects are still the exception. Although in the last years we can see a rising tendency. The initiative "FIT - Women into Technology" took an important part of this development. This year the orientation days took place again in the first week of February. The University of Klagenfurt hosted the event on February 1st. This project aimed to raise awareness among schoolgirls and young women of the opportunities for studying technical subjects at an University. The Center for Women's and Gender Studies are responsible for the content of the FIT project. Also researchers from Lakeside Labs were part of the event with a workshop. They presented a microcontroller-board which can control a commercially traded mobile phone and a microdrone used for disaster operation in future.
Taster day for girls at the University of Klagenfurt - Lakeside Labs support the initiativeWomen in technical subjects are still the exception. Although in the last years we can see a rising tendency. The initiative "FIT - Women into Technology" took an important part of this development. This year the orientation days took place again in the first week of February. The University of Klagenfurt hosted the event on February 1st. This project aimed to raise awareness among schoolgirls and young women of the opportunities for studying technical subjects at an University. The Center for Women's and Gender Studies are responsible for the content of the FIT project. Also researchers from Lakeside Labs were part of the event with a workshop. They presented a microcontroller-board which can control a commercially traded mobile phone and a microdrone used for disaster operation in future.
Evsen Yanmaz is a senoir researcher at the University of Klagenfurt. She participates Lakeside Labs research in two research projects. In the interview she talks about her career, her life in Klagenfurt and her favorite carinthian words.
Evsen Yanmaz is a senoir researcher at the University of Klagenfurt. She participates Lakeside Labs research in two research projects. In the interview she talks about her career, her life in Klagenfurt and her favorite carinthian words.
Ms. Cam Lai Ngo is a master student in information technology at the University of Klagenfurt. She also participates in Lakeside Labs research in self-organized synchronization. In the interview, she talks about her experience and life in Klagenfurt, her project, and her goals for the future.
Ms. Cam Lai Ngo is a master student in information technology at the University of Klagenfurt. She also participates in Lakeside Labs research in self-organized synchronization. In the interview, she talks about her experience and life in Klagenfurt, her project, and her goals for the future.