Nokia MIT Day, June 2006
June 5 and 6, 2006, Helsinki
June 5, Da Vinci Auditorium, Ruoholati
Nokia MIT day: Open Innovation for Mobile Ecosystem
NRC Cambridge (NRCC) is a novel open innovation approach to university cooperation - a joint research facility between Nokia Research Center and Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (MIT CSAIL). Nokia and MIT researchers jointly carry out high-impact research on mobile computing and communications technologies. In the Mobile Ecosystem 2012 vision the mobile devices become elements of an "ecosystem" of information, services, peripherals, sensors and other devices. The projects revolve around enhancing people's lives and productivity by enabling more intuitive interaction between individuals, machines and environments.
This event presents the NRCC projects and examples of MIT projects. NRCC and MIT researchers are available for discussions all day at the posters and demos. The objective is to link these research projects to the relevant Nokia activities, and to promote discussion between Nokia and the leading MIT CSAIL researchers participating the event.
Detailed agenda:
- 8.00 Coffee
- 8.30 NRC Cambridge, Bob Iannucci, Head of NRC
- 8.40 MIT CSAIL, Victor Zue, Co-Director of MIT CSAIL
8.55 NRC Cambridge mission and projects, Jamey Hicks, Director, NRC Cambridge
- 9.30 Break
- 10.00 Simone: Spoken Interaction for Mobile Networked Ecosystems.
- Principal investigators: Jim Glass, Stephanie Seneff (MIT), Mark Adler (NRCC)
Simone (Jim Glass)
10.45 StartMobile: Natural Language Interaction with Task-oriented Applications.
- Principal investigators: Larry Rudolph, Boris Katz (MIT), Alex Ran (NRCC)
StartMobile (Boris Katz)
StartMobileGuiDE (Larry Rudolph)
- 11.30 *Computational Photography.
- Principal investigator: Fredo Durand (MIT)
Computational Photography (Fredo Durand)
- 12.00 Lunch
13.00 MyNet/UIA /Asbestos: Secure, Peer-to-peer, Personal overlay networks.
- Principal investigators: Robert Morris, Frans Kaashoek (MIT), Franklin Reynolds (NRCC)
Information flow control with Asbestos (Robert Morris)
UIA (Frans Kaashoek)
MyNet (Franklin Reynolds)
14.00 ComposeMe: Discovering composability of web services, phone data and software components.
- Principal investigators: Mike Ernst (MIT), Raimondas Lencevicius (NRCC)
ComposeMe (Mike Ernst)
- 14.30 *Device Awareness of User Location and Context.
- Principal investigator: Seth Teller (MIT)
Device Awareness (Seth Teller)
- 15.00 Break
15.30 SwapMe: Semantic Web Application Platform for the Mobile Ecosystem (a Policy, Preference, and Context Aware Semantic Web Platform).
- Principal investigators: Tim Berners-Lee, Daniel Jackson, David Karger, Daniel Weitzner (MIT), Ora Lassila (NRCC)
Policy, Preference, and Context Aware Semantic Web Platform (Danny Weitzner)
Integrating multiple semantic data sources with Oink (Ora Lassila)
A Declarative Infrastructure for Mobile Services (Daniel Jackson)
- 16.15 *Pushing the Limits of Wireless Networks.
- Principal investigator: Dina Katabi (MIT)
Pushing the Limits of Wireless Networks (Dina Katabi)
- 16.45 Armo: New Design Methodologies and Languages to Enable the Development of High-performance, Energy-efficient Hardware for Mobile Devices.
- Principal investigators: Arvind, Krste Asanovic, Anantha Chandrakasan (MIT), Gopal Raghavan (NRCC)
Framework for architectural exploration (Krste Asanovic)
Architectural exploration of 802.11a transmitter for low power (Arvind)
- 17.30 Closing
Projects marked with * are not currently funded by Nokia.
