6.8 Presentations from 5G-Campus and European Projects Booths: 5G for the Connected World, Optimizing Computing Everywhere

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Date: Wednesday 16 March 2016
Time: 11:00 - 12:30
Location / Room: Exhibition Theatre

Organiser:
Hans-Jürgen Brand, IDT/ZMDI, DE

This session presents how 5G technology will enable the connected world of the future. Attendees are invited to also visit the campus booths for further details and discussions.

TimeLabelPresentation Title
Authors
11:006.8.15G FOR THE CONNECTED WORLD
Speaker:
Rainer Liebhart, Nokia Networks, DE
11:456.8.2COLLECTING AND SHARING KNOWLEDGE TO OPTIMIZE THE EFFICIENCY AND COST OF COMPUTING EVERYWHERE
Speaker:
Anton Lokhmotov, dividiti, GB
Abstract

Designing faster, more energy efficient and reliable computer systems requires effective collaboration between hardware designers, system programmers and performance analysts, as well as feedback from system users. Supported by a grant from the EU TETRACOM Coordination Action, we have developed Collective Knowledge (CK), an open framework for reproducible and collaborative design and optimization. CK enables systematic and reproducible experimentation, combined with leading edge predictive analytics to gain valuable insights into system performance. The modular architecture of CK helps engineers create and share entire experimental workflows involving modules such as tools, programs, data sets, experimental results, predictive models and so on. We encourage a wide community, including system engineers and users, to share and reuse CK modules to fuel R&D on increasing the efficiency and decreasing the costs of computing everywhere.

12:30End of session
Lunch Break in Großer Saal + Saal 1
Keynote Lecture in "Saal 2" 14:00 - 14:30