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Thursday, April 26, 2018
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau toured the Bayview Yards technology and entrepreneurship centre on April 25, meeting with the people behind several of the startups and organizations based in the renovated heritage building, including Prof. Tony Bailetti and Dan Craigen of Carleton’s Global Cybersecurity Resource... More
Wednesday, April 18, 2018
A pair of Carleton University students sit in the front seats of a red Toyota RAV4 parked on Library Road outside the Mackenzie Building. A few seconds later, one of their classmates in the Bachelor of Information Technology (BIT) program gets behind the wheel of a grey Ford Explorer parked in front and opens... More
Friday, April 13, 2018
CTV's Claudia Cautillo reports on a team at Carleton University displaying how the technology... More
Thursday, April 12, 2018
ITS International - UK-based Aurrigo has opened an office in Ottawa, Canada, and is seeking academic, industry and government partners to support the development of its autonomous vehicle (AV)... More
Tuesday, April 10, 2018
Carleton University’s Richard Yu, professor in the School of Information Technology, will host a demonstration of connected/autonomous vehicles technology developed as part of Carleton student research projects. The demonstration will feature information sharing between vehicles, as well as an attempt and mitigation of a security... More
Tuesday, March 13, 2018
Skies Magazine - Phase 1 of the 2018 Student UAS Competition is complete. A judging panel, comprised of Canadian subject matter experts, has completed its independent review of the technical papers submitted by all 14... More
Sunday, March 11, 2018
The invention enables dynamic pricing of a broad range of differentiated classes of use-cases through a rather easy-to-understand (important to customer) and easy-to-implement (important to operator) algorithm. In today’s mobile tariffs, use-cases are often put in three classes (voice, data, and SMS) and priced differently, as the difficulty of... More
Friday, February 23, 2018
Carleton University’s Canada-India Centre for Excellence (CICE) and its partners in India have launched a new program to promote smart cities. The prime minister’s trip to India cemented the Canada-India Smart Cities Centre of Excellence for Capacity Building (CI-SCECB) project, which will tap into Carleton’s expertise in areas such as... More
Tuesday, January 16, 2018
Carleton Wireless Connectivity researcher Gabriel Wainer was nominated last year for a “Canada 150” Medal by his students. He will be presented with the medal on Thursday January 18, here at Carleton, by Chandra Arya, the MP for Nepean. Join us for the presentation of the medal. Details: Date: Thursday January 18, 2018 Time:... More
Friday, December 22, 2017
Halim Yanikomeroglu has received a 2018-2019 Research Achievement Award, one of only 10 such awards at Carleton University, for his project entitled CAN-UAVs 2030 – Connected, Autonomous, and Networked UAVs towards... More
Monday, December 18, 2017
Seventy years ago, the brand-new City Works Building #4 — a 46,000-square-foot industrial structure on the edge of Mechanicsville, a block from the Ottawa River — became a key operational hub for municipal repair shops, machinery storage and stables. After remaining vacant for nearly a decade, the beautifully renovated heritage building has... More
Wednesday, December 6, 2017
Eran Ukwatta received an OCE VIP 1 + NSERC Engage grant for the project “Development of an Automated Image Processing Framework for Segmenting Floor Plans for Optimal Placement of Internet Access Points “. This grant allows him to form an initial collaboration with Ericsson Canada, an industry partner in... More
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