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Conference Date: 17 October 2024
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(1) cAIMBER: Causal Artificial Intelligence for Human Mobility Behavior Analysis Using Trajectory Data
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(2) Causal Reasoning for Real-Time Attack Identification in Cyber-Physical Systems
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(3) CAVeaT – Connected Automated Vehicles Trialling and Trustworthiness
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(4) DataLEASH in action
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(5) Decision-making in Critical Societal Infrastructures (DEMOCRITUS)/Towards smart water-Democritus impact project
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(6) DIRAC: DynamIc uRban roAd traffiC noise simulation model using passive and publicly available data
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(7) Dynamic In-Transit Cyber Defence through AI-assisted Network Monitoring / Comprehensive Network Insight for Resilient Infrastructures
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(8) Edge computing for urban traffic monitoring
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(9) Emergence 2.0: Securing Edge Networks with a Programmable Intelligent Architecture
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(10) GEO-based Multi-layer Environmental Modelling of Urban TRaffIC (GEOMETRIC)
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(11) Guaranteeing Pro-Active and Reactive Safety in intersections through resource management at the Edge (GPARSE)
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(12) iHorse+ Improving air pollution and health risk forecasts by emerging IoT sensors
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(13) Intelligent Reflecting Surface-Aided Terahertz Communications for Wireless Extended Reality
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(14) Investigating Sidewalks’ Mobility and Improving it with Robots (ISMIR)
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(15) MicroVRide: Virtual Reality Micromobilty Simulator
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(16) Open Sandbox: Automated Verification of Security and Safety for Fast Vehicle Software Development (OSAVSS)
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(17) Partner Postdoc Fellow Project: Environmental impacts of digitalization based on life-cycle assessment
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(18) PORTALS: Teleporting smart edge services to a serverless future
(19) Sensory-based hierarchical control of intelligent multi-vehicle systems