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InSecTT Newsletter April 2022
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    InSecTT – Intelligent Secure Trustable Things: a pan-European effort with 52 key partners from 12 countries (EU and Turkey).

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    29 Jul

    As part of InSecTT, TU Delft developed radio-frequency (RF) information harvesting, a channel sensing technique that takes advantage of the energy in thewireless medium to detect channel activity at essentially no energy cost.

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    14 Jul

    SETA is part of the European project InSecTT (Intelligent Secure Trustable Things), born with the aim of designing and developing new devices able to exploit AI and IoT, to bring benefits in terms of performance, safety and energy saving.
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    12 Jul

    The new frontier of public transportation with SETA 🚌
    The InSecTT project exploit Artificial Intelligence and IoT to disrupt the transportation system and make our cities smarter.
    Discover more > https://buff.ly/3AthwWe

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    7 Jul

    InSecTT Project Coordinator Michael Karner (Virtual Vehicle) will present the InSecTT project and give a talk about "Bringing Internet of Things and Artificial Intelligence together – But is it Trustworthy?" at the 59th Design Automation Conference (DAC 2022).

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    6 Jul

    Within the project, 54 European partners in 12 countries are implementing common and shared actions able to combine scientific and academic research with a highly developed pilot phase, that in SETA case, is directly developed on the bus.
    Discover more https://buff.ly/3AthwWe

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    Acknowledgement

    InSecTT has received funding from the ECSEL Joint Undertaking (JU) under grant agreement No 876038. The JU receives support from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme and Austria, Sweden, Spain, Italy, France, Portugal, Ireland, Finland, Slovenia, Poland, Netherlands, Turkey.

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