13.10.2024
AI Department conducted an inter-faculty workshop on the analysis of interim outcomes of the secondments within the project “Deep Intelligent Optical and Radio Communication Networks” (MSCA RISE Horizon 2020). During the workshop, researchers and doctoral students of the AI Department shared their testimonials and results after their internships at the AI company “TurinTech” (UK).
In particular, participants discussed the conclusions on the analysis of the IML approaches which can be used for channel status and load forecasting and the list of IML algorithms that can be applied to address challenges in high-capacity optical and radio communications.
As a result of intensive brainstorming, the participants determined the characteristic features of the applied field, which impose certain requirements on the design of the IML model for managing resources within a distributed system. The design of the architecture of such a model for the dynamic resource management of an optical communication network is defined as the next task for the nearest planned internships and developments within the project.
The project will continue until May 2027 and will further enhance contributions to high-quality, reliable, resilient, and sustainable infrastructure, particularly through a partnership with the British IT company TurinTech, which activates scientific research, strengthens technological capacity, and supports the achievement of SDG 9 (Building resilient infrastructure, promoting inclusive and sustainable industrialization, and fostering innovation).