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1 Professor Hongnian Yu Mobile Fusion Centre

2 University Staffordshire University - a large international institution with more than 18,000 students and 1,500 members of staff A turnover of approximately £70 million Contribution to local economy £100 million Four Faculties Arts, Media and Design Business and Law Computing, Engineering and Technology Health and Sciences

3 University Research Centre for Ageing and Mental Health: Applied Ageing Group Centre for Sport and Exercise Research Creative Connections: Culture, Community and Regeneration Centre for Media, Arts and Technology (C-MAT) Institute for Education Policy Research (IEPR) Centre for Applied Business Research Mobile Fusion Centre Centre for Information Intelligence and Security Systems (CIISS) Staffordshire Centre for Energy Efficient Systems (SCEES) Institute for Environment, Sustainability and Regeneration (IESR)

4 The Octagon at Stafford Campus

5 The Faculty’s main computing base is in the £10 million Octagon building on the Stafford campus A modern, purpose-built computing center which is one of the largest in the Europe A wide range of laboratories and equipment One of the largest providers of computing education in the UK Delivering and awarding computing degrees for over 40 years Faculty

6 Teaching/LearningCommercial/ Enterprise GoalsResearch Faculty Business

7 Teaching & Learning We are one of the largest providers of computing education in the country. We have been delivering and awarding computing degrees for over 40 years. We are also nationally recognized for being dynamic and innovative in our provision of Engineering and Technology We have a portfolio of courses is designed for the 21st century and the new technology knowledge and information based revolution, including digital electronics, communications and leisure industries. Our aim is to produce the computing, engineering and technology innovators of the future

8 Teaching & Learning – Mobile Systems The first University to have a BSc in Mobile Computing in 2001 On-going developments to extend the provision and delivery We recognise that the wireless Internet and the new generation of wireless devices will play a key role in the future Current Modules Fundamentals of Mobile Computing Mobile Multimedia and Gaming Mobile Software Development Mobile Commerce Systems Mobile Applications and Systems Mobile Communications Systems Ubiquitous Computing Current Awards BSc Mobile Computing B.Eng Mobile Computing MSc Mobile Computing MSc Mobile Computer Systems

9 Teaching & Learning – Mobile Systems New Awards BSc Mobile Computing BSc Mobile Phone Technology BSc Mobile Device Technology BSc Mobile and Wireless Business Systems BSc Wireless Networking Technology MSc Mobile Computing MSc Mobile Computer Systems MSc Mobile Computing (Distance Learning) On-going developments to extend the provision and delivery

10 Level 3 Undergraduate CE00331-3 Advanced Programming Language Concepts (requires prior knowledge of java and/or C++ to Level 2 standard) CE00333-3 Algorithms (requires prior knowledge of java to at least Levedard) CE00329-3 Distributed Computer Systems (requires prior knowledge of C and hardware and software systems/architecture/operating systems to Level 2 standard) CE00874-3 Enterprise Applications with Java Enterprise Edition (requires prior knowledge of java) CE00925-3 Further Programming for Mobile and Handheld Devices (requires prior knowledge/experience of programming for mobile devices to level 2 standard) CE00404-3 Malicious Software and Security Programming (requires prior knowledge of C and software systems/architecture/operating systems to Level 1 standard) CE00870-3 Real-Time Systems (requires prior knowledge of java) CE00871-3 Safety Critical and Embedded Systems ( requires prior knowledge of java)

11 Level M Postgraduate CE00219-M Image Processing CE00539-M Interactive 3D Graphics and VR CE00728-M Internet Applications (requires prior knowledge of java) CE00213-M Mobile Applications and Systems (requires prior knowledge of java and [C++ and/or C#]) CE00214-M Mobile Computer Communication Systems CE00731-M Network Systems and Technologies (requires prior knowledge of java and C) CE00204-M Object Oriented Software Systems Engineering

12 Research Mobile Fusion Centre Centre for Information Intelligence and Security Systems (CIISS) Staffordshire Centre for Energy Efficient Systems (SCEES) Centre for Media, Arts and Technology (C-MAT)

13 Mobile Fusion Centre Fusing All Applied Centres Energy Security Health Entertainment Information & Knowledge management Mobile Fusion Mobile Networks & Distributed Control Engineering Mechanical/Electronics/Electrical Digital Signal/Vision Processing Applications

14 Knowledge Management IS/IT for Strategic Management Artificial Intelligence Information & Knowledge Management (IKM) Intelligent Decision Support Engineering/Energy Applications Business/SecurityApplications Mobile Fusion Distributed control, Mobile networks

15 Mobile Fusion Centre Core members: –Prof. Hongnian Yu, Dr Anthony Atkins, Dr Alison Carrington, Sam Wane, Dr Justin Champion, Dr Mohammad N Patwary, Prof. James F. O'Kane –Khawar Hameed, Tony Bowers, Guy Peters, Stephen Silk –15 PhD and Mres Research Students The Mobile Fusion ARC will have the following three key themes: –Applications of Intelligent Mobile and Wireless Sensor Technology –Robotics and Human Adaptive Mechatronics –Intelligent Tracking and Auditing Systems in Environment, Manufacturing Systems, Supply Chains and Logistics

16 Sample Projects run at Mobile Fusion Centre West Midlands Mobile and Wireless (AWM) UK-Japan: Human Adaptive Mechatronics (EPSRC) Funding to enable the MCDS research group to participate in EU FP7 consortia) Applications of exact solutions for confined systems (EPSRC) Collaborative Training Account: Staffordshire University (EPSRC) Control Theory and Industrial Applications of Discrete Event Dynamics Systems (Royal Society/CAS) UK-China: Intelligent Automation, Computing and Manufacturing, (EPSRC) Euro-ASia CollaboraTions and NetWorking in Information Engineering System Technology, FP6 Asia-Link Combined Adaptive and Robust Methods for Real-Time Control of Mechanical Linkage Systems (EPSRC) Try 3G - Development and Support of Mobile and Wireless Applications in the West Midlands (Advantage West Midlands) Project Based Learning Using Web 2.0 Technology for Engineering Education (Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation) Mobile Technology for Business Advantage West Midlands) West Midlands Unplug (Innovative actions) Mobile Fusion (HEIF4)

17 Sample of PhD research projects Networked control systems over MANETs (Chris Harding) Closed loop control over ad-hoc network (M Shahidul Hasan) Modelling and control of an autonomous intelligent capsubot (Yang Liu) Development of a propulsion system for capsubots (Sam Wane) Placement of Objects in a Dynamic Environment (Justin Champion) Trajectory prediction for 3G systems (Carolin Bauer) Mobile supply chain management (Xin Zheng) Application of knowledge hub and RFID technology in auditing and tracking of plasterboard for environment recycling and waste disposal (Lizong Zhang) Investigation of RFID Enabled Optimization Road Transport Logistics (Noppon Choosri )

18 Collaborations International –EPSRC HAM project – Universities of Tokyo Denki University, Okayama, Nagoya, Ritsumeikan, Sofia, Tsukubar, Hiroshima Institute of Technology, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications and Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine –Royal Society link project – Chinese Academy of Science –EU Asia-link project – Universities of Lyon 2, Chiangmai, Shanghai Jiaotong, and Kantipur Engineering College –EPSRC interact project (Links with China on Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management) - Chinese Academy of Sciences; Universities of Shanghai Jiao Tong, Shanghai, and Shanghai Maritime National –EPSRC HAM project – Universities of Sheffield, Loughborough, Essex, Open, West of England and King’s College London –EU Asia-link project – Bradford University –WMMW project – Universities of Birmingham, Coventry, Staffordshire, Warwick and Wolverhampton –EPSRC interact project– Universities of Huddersfield, Loughborough, Brunel, Liverpool, Hull, Nottingham and Central Lancashire –EPSRC UK-China network on Intelligent Automation, Computing and Manufacturing project – Universities of Manchester, Warwick, Huddersfield, Leicester, Essex, Liverpool, Glasgow, Liverpool John Moores, Salford, De Montfort University, Loughborough, Newcastle, Derby Industry –WMMW project - O2, Wit Systems, JCB, Leica, 30 SMEs –CTA project – JCB, Lanner Group –CTA project – Grenville Engineering (GE) Ltd ( 2 CTA projects: 1 optimisation based simulation of GE manufacturing system; 2 RFID monitor system) –CTA project – Data Driven Logistics

19 Commercial & Enterprise We are a business-oriented organisation focused on the needs of SMEs, industry, communities and public sector agencies. We have a long history with businesses, both large and small, helping them to realise their goals. Our knowledge and facilities are available to help organisations to innovate, create and succeed. Our motto is ‘Create the Difference’ - and this is exactly what we achieve in our commercial and enterprise work by effecting positive changes in people’s lives.

20 Mobile Computing and Distributed Control Systems Distributed Wireless robot control systems Faculty of Computing, Engineering and Technology, Staffordshire University

21 1.To establish and lead developments in mobile and wireless technology 2.To establish partnerships with industry, focusing on the development of mobile and wireless computing 3.To enhance the visibility and reputation of Staffordshire University, and collaborating partners, as being committed to leading edge developments in academia and industry Teaching/LearningCommercial/ Enterprise GoalsResearch Faculty Business Teaching/LearningCommercial/ Enterprise GoalsResearch Goals


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