SILECS Platform

Head: SILECS is a major national infrastructure for experimental research on various aspects of distributed computing, from the myriad of connected objects to tomorrow data centers. This infrastructure will enable end-to-end experimentation at all levels of software and network layers, from event capture (sensors, actuators) to processing and storing data, radio transmission management and the dynamic deployment of IT services. This infrastructure will enable reproducible research on networks that can

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LocURa4IoT Platform

Head : LocURa4IoT (Localization and UWB-Based Ranging testbed for the Internet of Things) [1] is a testbed platform dedicated to the study and analysis of the performance of Ranging networks and protocols [2] and fine synchronization [3]. It also addresses the problem of locating radio nodes in indoor environments, mainly by measuring the radio time of flight as a distance measurement method [4]. Initially designed for the study of networks

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P-SIMMOSC: Platform for the SIMulation of MObility in Smart City

Heads:  and  The P-SIMMoSC platform is part of the dynamics of the neOCampus operation, initiated and partially financially supported by the University Toulouse III Paul Sabatier since 2013. The neOCampus operation involves 11 of the University’s laboratories, whose aim is to pool their skills to improve day-to-day comfort for the university community while reducing the ecological footprint of the buildings, cutting operating costs and developing new services for campus users.

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FABSPACE 2.0 Platform

Head:  FabSpace 2.0 is an innovation network which focus on the exploitation of geospatial data across universities. The objective of FabSpace 2.0 is to bring together, around a common project, people with a variety of skills (industry players, university researchers, public administrations and citizens). Like a FabLab, FabSpace has a place where people can meet and co-create together, in a multidisciplinary approach. The FabSpace platform facilitates access to open data,

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Presentation

“Mankind and its environment at the heart of computer science” The Institut de Recherche en Informatique de Toulouse (IRIT), established in 1990, is a Joint Research Unit (UMR 5505) of the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), the Institut National Polytechnique de Toulouse (Toulouse INP), the Université Toulouse 3 Paul Sabatier (UT3), the Université Toulouse Capitole (UT Capitole) and the Université Toulouse Jean Jaurès (UT2J). IRIT is one of

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CloudMip Platform

Head:  CloudMIP is a generalist cloud platform whose purchase made in 2011 has been supported by the GIS France-Grilles. One of the objectives of this GIS is to provide the scientific community with a set of cloud platforms distributed throughout the territory. The second objective, whose implementation is still in progress, is to federate all these Cloud platforms and make them accessible simply via an IU that relieves the user

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