Cybersecurity, heritage and people safety

Heads :  et 30 full time equivalent (FTE) involved researchers at May 2019. The last ALLISTENE survey made in 2016 inventoried 26 FTE to the Toulouse site. This shows the increasing interest in Cybersecurity issues tackled by the laboratory. Scientific Topics Among the eleven main categories identified by the ALLISTENE survey, the IRIT cybersecurity expertise covers research activities in all of them except the Cryptography field. These topics are : Areas

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e-Education

Heads :  and The Technology Enhanced Learning (TEL) ( also called e-Learning) field, whose main aim is to , use digital technologies for enhancing education, has been a growing area in the past decade. e-Learning is nowadays adopted in almost all training institutions, in both the public or private sector, to support and strengthen traditional teaching and learning practices, but also to propose new innovative practices that cannot be implemented

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Social medias, digital social ecosystems

Head:   Social media constitute a field of application, experiment, a support for the formalization and a source of scientific and technological issues we are far from reaching the limits. Managing, modeling, analyzing, mining and eliciting such a digital ecosystem have been highlighted by various contributions of our teams. From the analysis of the dynamics of the social networks, for example for the detection of communities, are studied the processes of

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Aerospace and transportation

Heads : and ACADIE ADRIA ARGOS ELIPSE ICS LILAC MELODI PYRAMIDE REVA RMESS SC SIERA SIG SMAC SM@RT T2RS TRACES New challenges we focuse on are to design valided and verified smart and autonomous transport systems and to increase the reliable, performance and security of embedded, wireless and satellit communication networks which contribute to connect the world to the Internet of the future. Scope Until 2017, the two main research

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Smart City

Heads :  et ELIPSE REVA RMESS SAMOVA SEPIA SIG SMAC T2RS The world has experienced tremendous urban growth in recent decades with 70% of the world’s population expected to live in urban areas by 2050 [1]. Cities are responding to the environmental, transportation and infrastructure challenges this presents with plans for becoming more intelligent, interconnected and efficient — with information and communications technologies (ICTs) as a key enabler [2] [3]. Specifically, the literature [4]

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