Projects

The MAC4PRO project (founded by INAIL under the call BRIC 2018) will develop civil engineering and ICT solutions for the structural health monitoring and predictive maintanance of industrial sites and civil buildings via IoT approaches. Specifically, the research unit at DISI@UNIBO will focus on the design and implementation of a Web of Things (WoT) based platform for the seamless data acquisition and processing from heterogeneous sensor devices for the structural health monitoring, and the remote sensor management.

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2021

Aguzzi, Cristiano; Gigli, Lorenzo; Sciullo, Luca; Trotta, Angelo; Zonzini, Federica; Marchi, Luca De; Felice, Marco Di; Marzani, Alessandro; Cinotti, Tullio Salmon

MODRON: A Scalable and Interoperable Web of Things Platform for Structural Health Monitoring Inproceedings

2021 IEEE 18th Annual Consumer Communications Networking Conference (CCNC), pp. 1-7, 2021.

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2020

Marchesini, Matteo

Progettazione e sviluppo di un sistema di gestione dati IoT per applicazioni di monitoraggio strutturale Masters Thesis

2020.

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Aguzzi, Cristiano; Gigli, Lorenzo; Sciullo, Luca; Trotta, Angelo; Felice, Marco Di

From Cloud to Edge: Seamless Software Migration at the Era of the Web of Things Journal Article

IEEE Access, 8 , pp. 228118-228135, 2020.

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MAC4PRO

Manutenzione intelligente (smart maintenance) di impianti industriali e opere civili mediante tecnologie di monitoraggio 4.0 e approcci prognostici

INAIL – BRIC 2018

Starting date: May 1, 2019

Duration: 2 years

Coordinator: Prof. Alessandro Marzani (Department of Civil, Chemical, Environmental, and Materials Engineering, University of Bologna)

Status: ACTIVE

The Arrowhead Tools project aims for digitalisation and automation solutions for the European industry, which will close the gaps that hinder the IT/OT integration by introducing new technologies in an open source platform for the design and run-time engineering of IoT and System of Systems. The project will provide engineering processes, integration platform, tools and tool chains for the cost-efficient development of digitalisation, connectivity and automation system solutions in various fields of application.

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2020

Sciullo, Luca; Montori, Federico; Trotta, Angelo; Felice, Marco Di; Cinotti, Tullio Salmon

Discovering Web Things as Services within the Arrowhead Framework Inproceedings

2020 IEEE Conference on Industrial Cyberphysical Systems (ICPS), pp. 571-576, 2020.

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2015

Montori, Federico

Integration of a simulation platform for electrical mobility within the arrowhead interoperability framework Masters Thesis

2015.

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Arrowhead Tools

Arrowhead Tools for Engineering of Digitalisation Solutions

H2020-EU.2.1.1.7. – ECSEL

Starting date: May 1, 2019

Duration: 3 years

Coordinator: Luleå University of Technology, Sweden

Status: ACTIVE

Bee-Drones

The BEE-DRONES project (founded by the University of Bologna under the call AlmaIdea Senior 2017) addresses the design and deployment of ultra-low power wireless sensor networks based on the utilization of ground wake-up radio devices able to harvest energy from Unmanned Aerial Networks (UAVs). To this purpose, the research activities include extensive measurement campaigns of wake-up radio devices (developed by the joint UNIBO-STM labs), hardware/software integration, design of novel communication schemes and path-planning algorithms, modeling and simulation of large-scale UAV-aided wake-up radio based sensor networks.

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2020

Trotta, Angelo; Felice, Marco Di; Perilli, Luca; Scarselli, Eleonora Franchi; Cinotti, Tullio Salmon

BEE-DRONES: Ultra low-power monitoring systems based on unmanned aerial vehicles and wake-up radio ground sensors Journal Article

Comput. Networks, 180 , pp. 107425, 2020.

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Bee-Drones

ALMA IDEA 2017 – Senior

Starting date: 2017

Duration: 2 years

Coordinator: prof. Marco Di Felice, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Bologna

Status: CLOSED