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IDT, School of Innovation, Design & Engineering

New Research Centre for Embedded Systems: The EASY Centre for Embedded Software and Systems . IDT, School of Innovation, Design & Engineering. www . mdh.se/idt. EASY is based on many years of strong research and successful industrial cooperation at MDH. Funding expected from.

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IDT, School of Innovation, Design & Engineering

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  1. New Research Centre for Embedded Systems:The EASY Centre for Embedded Software and Systems

    IDT, School of Innovation, Design & Engineering

    www. mdh.se/idt
  2. EASY is based on manyyears of strong research and successfulindustrialcooperation at MDH Fundingexpected from EASY willinclude A research programmein closecooperation with Swedish industry(6+6 MSEK/yr 2011-2016) An industrialgraduateschoolwith 15 PhD-students (4.5+4.5 MSEK/yr 2011-2016) Application to be submitted to KKS in September Letters of Intents from industrial partners required The full desription of the calls are available at: http://www.kks.se/upload/utlysningar2010/Utlysning_profiler_2010.pdf http://www.kks.se/upload/utlysningar2010/Utlysning_forskarskolor_2010.pdf
  3. IDT research profiles 25 Professors • 60 Senior Researchers • 100 PhD students ISS - Intelligent Sensor Systems BiomedicalEngineering●Robotics●ArtificialIntelligence● Wireless communication EmbeddedSystems@MDH: A player on many arenas ●Industrial cooperation ●International exchange ●International projects ●Academicexcellence ●Commercialization ●Undergraduateeducation ●Continuededucation - Morethan a University! EmbeddedSystems@MDH MRTC - Mälardalen Real-Time Research Centre Industrial Software Eng. ●Real-TimeEmbedded Systems Swedish Nat’l Embedded Software Systems Strategic Research Centre IPR – Innovation and Product REalization Innovation/Entrepreneurship●Information Design ● Production and Product Development Mälardalen University Sixprioritized research areas: ●Embedded systems● Innovation and Product Development● Environment, Energy and ResourceOptimization●Sustainable Development, ●Working Life and Management●Welfare and Health●Didactics and Intercultural Communication In numbers: ● Staff: 1000 ● Professors: 60 ● Students: 13 000 ●Turnover: 750 MSEK
  4. EASYis a joint initiative by Swedish Industry and the MDH research profiles ISS and MRTC EmbeddedSystems@MDH Application focus Methodology focus MRTC Mälardalen Real-Time Research Centre - Industrial Software Engineering Real-TimeEmbedded Systems ISS Intelligent Sensor Systems - BiomedicalEngineering - Robotics ArtificialIntelligence - Wireless communication
  5. Embedded Systems made EASY (the EASY scope) Vehicles Automation/ Robotics Telecomm Healthcare Software development Verification and analysis ExecutionPlatform Technologies
  6. The EASY vision:To be a world-leadingcentreof excellence that provides innovative embedded systems solutions and substaniallycontributes to makingfutureembedded software an order of magnitudeeasier to develop and maintain. The EASY mission: To support Swedish industry to increase its competitiveness in this important area, and to strengthen the scientific basis for the EASY vision. Howcanwehelp you meet your challenges?
  7. The EASY offer You provide We provide Joint activity/ Project 50/50 funded Research competence Technical solutions International network Staff Industrial problems Market competence Case-studies Staff Outcome Concrete solutions Top talents Increasedcompetence Expandednetwork
  8. EASY forms of cooperation Long term cooperation (1-6yrs) Projects Our effortsexternallyfunded Activeparticipation by company (co-funding) Industrial PhD-students Partialfunding of student salary Supervision and management externallyfunded Adjunctprofessorships Joint international recruitments Etc.
  9. EASY competence Expertise including AI (Case-based reasoning) Biomedical Engineering, Dependability, Development efficiency Model and Component-based development Multi-core Multi-tasking, Real-time systems, Robotics, Software Engineering Software Processes, Software Testing, Static Analysis, Verification and validation, Wireless networking … Competence base Biomedical Engineering Maria Lindén Intelligent Systems Peter Funk Wireless Communication Mats Björkman Robotics Lars Asplund
  10. The EASY next step Letter of Intets (LoIs) required from participatingcompanies May-June: Discussionsabout forms and focus of cooperation We are open for suggestions to get the best possible match betweencompanyinterests and EASY competence End of August: SignedLoIs from companies includingestimated total contributions for the entire duration of EASY (2011-2018) Detailswill in mostcases be workedout later
  11. The EASY Process Sept. 13 submission deadline Aug. 26 –Externalreviewmeeting June 17 WS with industrial partners EASY decision by KKS Aug. 30 –LoIs from companies July 1 – 1st draft of application EASY start Initial contacts & discussions with prospective ind. partners May June July Aug. Sept Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. 2010 2011
  12. EASY contacts for further information Hans HanssonResearch leader, School of Innovation, Design & EngineeringDirector of MRTC, Mälardalen Real.Time Research Centre Professor of Real-Time SystemsTel: 021 -10 31 63, email: hans.hansson@mdh.se, Maria LindénDirector of ISS, Intelligent Sensor Systems Associate professor of BiomedicalEngineeringTel: 021 -10 15 48, email: maria.linden@mdh.se Mats BjörkmanProfessor of Computer CommunicationTel:021-10 70 37, email: mats.bjorkman@mdh.se IvicaCrnkovicProfessor of Industrial Software EngineeringTel: 021-103183, email: jivica.crnkovic@mdh.se Malin RosqvistResearch CoordinatorTel: 021-10 31 12, email: malin.rosqvist@mdh.se www.mrtc.mdh.se
  13. It is not difficult to become a partner of the EASY centre for embedded software and systems @ MDH The EASY way to success! Thank you for your attention! More info at: www.mdh.se/idt
  14. Bonus material

  15. Industry ”Business model”(the EASY research factory) Research Projects RESULTS PEOPLE STUDENTS Staff IND.RESEARCHERS ENGINEERS CHALLENGES Industry
  16. Industry ”Business model”(the EASY research factory) Research Projects RESULTS PEOPLE STUDENTS Staff IND.RESEARCHERS ENGINEERS Sales & Admin CHALLENGES Industry >30MSEK (2009) Agencies
  17. MRTC/PROGRESS examples of results HierarchicalSchedulingFramework
  18. Embedded Systems@MDHA player on many arenas Industrial cooperation(>20 MSEK/yr) International exchange(Eureca, SE-Master, Double-degrees) International projects(EU FP7, ARTEMIS, etc.) Academicexcellence(Extensive support from VR) Commercialization Undergraduateeducation Continuededucation Morethan a University!
  19. Friday Nov. 6, 2009 Design Techniques for Adaptive Embedded Systems 4 yearproject: 5 PhD-students + 3 PostDocs 12 MSEK - toprankedproposal in Computer Science (”world leading”) by Swedish Research Council framework grants 2009-2012 … and in 2008 VR decided to fund 3 of ourprojects (no university got more CS projectsfunded)
  20. Friday Nov. 6, 2009 Wireless Communication @ ISS: Tesla and Gauss 9 MSEK from VINNOVA and KKS to wireless communication at ISS. Joint research with ABB, VG Power, DELTA DT and Motion Control AB, 2010 – 2012. Mats Björkman and Maria Lindén.
  21. Progress MRTC is hosting the PROGRESS National Strategic Centre for Embedded Software Development. The onlyCS-relatedstrategic research centrefundedby SSF (49 MSEK).
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