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Social& Smart Kick - off Meeting. Sašo Vinkovič 12-13.11.2012, Milan. Gorenje Profile. Gorenje Profile 1/2. Core business - Products and services for home, MDA (major domestic appliances), SDA (small domestic appliances), HVAC and kitchen furniture.
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Social&SmartKick-offMeeting Sašo Vinkovič 12-13.11.2012, Milan
Gorenje Profile 1/2 • Core business - Products and services for home, MDA (major domestic appliances), SDA (small domestic appliances), HVAC and kitchen furniture. • Gorenje Group - Main company Gorenjed.d., and 79 companies (61 international). • Number of employees - 10.932 / 2011. • Consolidated revenue - 1.4 bn EUR / 2011. • Global presence - 90 countries worldwide, mostly in Europe, USA, Australia, Near and Far East. • Own production - Slovenia, Czech Republic, Serbia, Sweden. • Export - 95% of sales.
Gorenje Profile 2/2 • 1950 - Founded in the village of Gorenje. • 1991-1996 - Restructuring and ownership transformation. • 2006-2007 - New design of product lines GorenjePininfarina II; Gorenje Swarovski; GorenjeOra-Ïto. • 2008-2009 - Acquisition of the company ATAG. • 2010 - Acquisition of the company ASKO. • 2011 - Launching of the new brand name Gorenje+.
GorenjeGroup • Home, products and services for home – MDA (cold, hot, wet), SDA, HVAC, services for home, kitchen furniture • Ecology, ecology-related services - comprehensive waste management • Other - tool-making, engineering, hotels, services, trade • EU Projects
Designing components • Designing flexible communication protocol. • Designing power and control electronic boards for suitable household appliance (stand alone refrigerator). • Communication module based on Wi-Fi technology. • Residential gateway based on Linux operating system and ARM MCU.
WP1 - Research & System identification [M1-M15] • T1.4 Technological versant (GORE,ARDU,AMIS,LBL) [M1-M11] • T1.4.1 Boards for smart appliances • Though the consortium comprises partners with a notable experience on developing such boards, both in • proprietary and in open source frameworks, a preliminary reconnaissance of the principal market products and • research open points will suitably address the subsequent work of these partners. • T1.4.2 Wired and wireless networks. • Similar remark for this subtask. • T1.4.3 Performance prediction and modelling • The operational network needs to be guaranteed to perform under tight bandwidth constraints, which are • required for the experimentation phase of the project, as well as for the product design. The performance • guarantee comes from simulation and analytical models, which assume diverse degrees of abstraction. We will • analyze modelling requirements and expected prediction accuracy of SandS communication network.
WP2 - Electronics for remote control [M2-M12] • T2.1 Connection to the physical appliances (GORE, ARD) [M2-M8] • Understanding of appliances functionalities. • Arduino U-Node connection with physical appliances. • Analogous connection through Gorenje brand solution. • Basic control tests on appliances through Arduino and Gorenje boards.
WP7 Smallscalemockup
Deliverables • D7.1 – Report on mockup installation (CARTIF), M15 • D7.2 – Report on options validation (ARD), M16 • D7.3 – Report on validated communication protocols and interfaces boards (LBL), M18 • D7.4 – Library of recipes and templates of basic scenarios (GORE), M20 • D7.5 – Report on collected data with corresponding analysis (ARD), M23
Tasks • T7.1 – Mockupassembling (GORE, CART), M11-M18 • T7.2 – Experimentingtradeoff on options (CARTIF, ARD), M12-M16 • T7.3 – Definingandrunningrecipes (GORE, CARTIF, LBL), M14-M20 • T7.4 – Analysisofdataandevaluationoftheoperationlresults (ARD, LBL, CARTIF), M16-M23 • T7.5 – Stresstesting (CARTIF, ARD, LBL), M18-M24