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2020-02-21

We happily announce the first drone pilot of our research group. Earlier this week, Liping Shi obtained the 1A drone pilot certificate (Dronebevis). The certificate allows for flying of drones of up to 1.5 kg including flying in urban areas. The certificate is compliant with recent Danish regulations on drone flying from 1 January 2018. With Liping's drone flying skills and the certificate we are now able to carry our our experimentation with drones and communication technology in outdoor environments.

2019-10-28

A final project review meeting of the MegaMan project was successfully held at NOVI Science Park in Aalborg. The meeting was held with the Innovation Fund Denmark and the project partners GOMspace and 2operate. MegaMan is a Grand Solutions project to establish the feasibility of deploying managed nanosatellite megaconstellations for science cases and IoT applications.

On 5 November the MegaMan results will be presented to a wider audience at the IDA Connect event "Communication and Management Services in Satellite Mega Constellations" to be held at GOMspace premises in Aalborg.


2019-10-08

The NAN group builds its first drone prototype for  Drones4Energy project. The prototype as shown on the image to the left has its maiden flight at SDU UAS test Center. Nestor and Liping - our prototype creators - participated in the workshop at the H.C. Andersen Airport near Odense. After a long days work the prototype was ready!


2019-10-01

From today we welcome Ali Marandi in the NAN research group. Ali will be working with us in the INCOM project.

Ali Marandi pursued the Ph.D. studies at the Institute of Computer Science, University of Bern, Switzerland. He is currently a postdoc at Aarhus University.  His research interests revolve around Internet of Things (IoT) security, Information-Centric Networking, routing and Information dissemination, cache networks, mobility networks, network coding, and machine learning. 


2019-08-30

Liping Shi visits the Digital System Design (DSD 2019) conference to present his paper entitled: A Survey on Multi-UAV Communications for Autonomous Inspections. The study reviews review communication schemes for clusters of autonomous Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) cooperation, establishes performance metrics for assessing those schemes and provides a survey of candidate wireless communication technologies considering a power line inspection target application.


2019-05-25

Our scientific paper on on cloud identification in remote sensing has been published. You may access the research here: A cloud detection algorithm for satellite imagery based on deep learning. The image to the left shows the output of the RS-net algorithm clearly differentiating between clouds (orange) and snow on mountain tops (white).


2019-05-23

At the INCOM Spring event 2019 we presented the latest results from our working Cloud and IoT security for the INCOM partners. The INCOM project aims to develop components and subsystems for next generation communications infrastructure enabling IoT, 5G and Industry 4.0. The event was successfully held a DTU Photonics in Lyngby, Copenhagen.


2019-05-03

The NAN group presents work on secure group communication for IP wireless networks at the European Wireless 2019 conference in Aarhus. The proposed mechanism is a way to improve efficiency of the communication infrastructure while keeping inter-application message exchange secure.


2019-05-01

The bi-annual MegaMan, hosted by the NAN group, defined the course for the final project phase. The final phase focuses on a common project demonstrator integrating IoT technology with science cases in astronomy and geoscience.

2018


2018-12-12

The NAN group participates in the project kick-off meeting in the Drones for Energy innovation project at SDU. 

2017


2017-12-05
The interdisciplinary Center for Climate Change is a reality. The NAN group is involved in the forming of Climate services and solutions with focus on contribution from energy services.


2017-11-01
The Network and Analytics research group joins the MegaMan project founded by Innovation Fund Denmark. The project aims to establish a pathway for the design and application of nanosatellite megaconstellations in science and telecommunications.