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WELCOME TO THE ICTP! WHAT IS THE ICTP the Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics was founded in 1964, by the late Nobel Laureate Abdus Salam receives the majority of its funding from the Italian government and is


  1. WELCOME TO THE ICTP!

  2. WHAT IS THE ICTP ¨ the Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics was founded in 1964, by the late Nobel Laureate Abdus Salam ¨ receives the majority of its funding from the Italian government and is administered by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)

  3. ICTP’S MANDATE ¨ The ICTP has the mandate ¨ to foster the growth of advanced research in physics and mathematics, especially among researchers from developing countries ¨ to create an international forum for the exchange of scientific information through courses, workshops and seminars ¨ “Scientific Thought is the common heritage of mankind”

  4. ICTP FACILITIES ¨ In its campus ICTP ¨ accommodates on average 400 scientists each day ¨ houses one the largest libraries in the field of physics and mathematics in Europe, with more than 64,000 books, 400 printed journals and more than 3,500 e-journals

  5. ICTP’S STATISTICS ¨ The ICTP hosts more than 6,000 scientists each year ¨ +50 training activities per year ¨ More than 120,000 visits since 1964 ¨ 60% from developing countries ¨ 40% from developed countries ¨ 180 nations represented

  6. ICTP SCIENTISTS AND VISITORS ¨ ICTP is an institution run by a few scientists for the benefit of many

  7. FIELDS OF STUDY ¨ Applied physics (AP) ¨ Condensed matter and statistical physics (CMSP) ¨ Earth system physics (ESP) ¨ High energy, cosmology and astroparticle physics (HECAP) ¨ Mathematics (Math) ¨ ICTP-INFN Laboratory (Mlab)

  8. T/ICT4D LAB ¨ Provide reliable and sustainable wireless solutions to help foster science and research in Developing Countries. ¨ Organize training activities on state-of-the-art wireless technologies. ¨ Setup collaborations with academic partners and with international organizations.

  9. T/ICT4D LAB Training Research Deployment

  10. TRIESTE SYSTEM

  11. TRIESTE SYSTEM USA Japan UE Italy FVG Trieste Researchers and 14 12.9 9.5 6.2 14.1 49.3 technical staff Researchers 8.1 9.3 5.3 3.3 10.1 35.6 per 1000 workers

  12. WHY THIS WORKSHOP?

  13. WHY THIS WORKSHOP?

  14. WHY THIS WORKSHOP?

  15. WHY THIS WORKSHOP?

  16. WHY THIS WORKSHOP?

  17. WHY THIS WORKSHOP?

  18. WHY THIS WORKSHOP?

  19. WHY THIS WORKSHOP?

  20. IOT: WEARABLES?

  21. IOT: DIY ELECTRONICS?

  22. IOT: HOME SENSORS?

  23. IOT Internet Things Data

  24. IOT Internet: IPv6 Things Data

  25. IOT Internet Things Data

  26. IOT Internet Things: Contiki Data

  27. IOT Internet Things Data

  28. IOT Internet Things Data: Big Data

  29. APPLICANTS Requests for Participation: 228

  30. WHERE DO WE COME FROM? 27 participants from 17 different countries (from Cameroon to Togo)

  31. WHERE DO WE COME FROM? 45 participants from 25 different countries (with lecturers/speakers)

  32. SCHEDULE } Monday Tuesday IoT Wednesday IPv6 Thursday Contiki Friday } Monday New networking techniques Tuesday IoT Security/Privacy/Ethics Wednesday } Standards Thursday Friday Projects,Case Studies

  33. VENUE } Monday Tuesday Galileo Guesthouse Wednesday Thursday Friday } Monday Galileo Guesthouse Tuesday Wednesday } Thursday Adriatico Guesthouse Friday

  34. THANKS ¨ Directors ¨ Stephen HAILES (Univ. College London, UK) ¨ Joseph INTSIFUL (UNECA, Ethiopia) ¨ Arjuna SATHIASEELAN (Univ. of Cambridge, UK)

  35. THANKS ¨ Financial support ¨ ITU (International Telecommunications Union) ¨ ISOC (Internet Society Network)

  36. PHILOSOPHY Tell me and I forget, teach me and I may remember, involve me and I learn. ― Benjamin Franklin

  37. RULES 1) Try to be on time! 2) Attend at least 90% of the lectures + labs to receive the Diploma 3) Bring your laptop 4) Follow the slides at 192.168.1.36

  38. LAB ¨ Wireless Network ¨ SSID: MarconiLab ¨ Password: marconi-lab ¨ Workshop’s Website ¨ http://wireless.ictp.it/school_2016

  39. WEBSITE

  40. IOT BOOK Introduction to IoT. Introduction to IPv6. Contiki OS introduction. Analogue and digital sensors. Wireless basics. UDP and TCP over multi-hop mesh networks. Internet of Things MQTT, CoAP and RESTFull protocols. IN 5 DAYS Network Simulation using Cooja. End-to-end IPv6 applications: connecting to IoT cloud platforms. Alvaro Vives Marco Zennaro Antoine Bagula Ermanno Pietrosemoli Antonio Liñán Colina

  41. LECTURERS OF THE WEEK Alvaro is an IPv6 expert based in Alvaro Spain. He works for the Network Vives Startup Resource Center of NSRC University of Oregon, USA. Spain H e h o l d s a M a s t e r i n Telecommunications from Universidad de Vigo and an MBA from Universidad de Almería.

  42. LECTURERS OF THE WEEK Antonio is an Electronic Engineer with a MsC in Antonio Computer Science. Linan He is currently Zolertia's Zoleria CTO and lead Firmware Spain Developer, actively working on the Zolertia platforms and real IoT projects.

  43. TUTORS Ermanno Rodrigo Pietrosemoli Carbajales ICTP ICTP Italy Italy

  44. WHAT ABOUT YOU?

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