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Long-term field studies of a distributed network of sensors for environmental radiological monitoring / Heracleous, N (CERN) ; Bauer, K (CERN) ; Manzano, L Gallego (CERN ; Lausanne U.) ; Murtas, F (Frascati) ; Silari, M (CERN) ; Svihrova, L (CERN ; Prague, Tech. U.)
The W-MON project goal is to establish an automatic control mechanism of the presence of radioactive material in conventional waste containers at CERN using a distributed network of interconnected low-power radiation sensors. This network facilitates continuous data recording, transfer and storage in a database while allowing online and offline data analysis, in addition to alarm triggering. [...]
2024 - 10 p. - Published in : Radiat. Meas. 171 (2024) 107065 Fulltext: PDF;
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Il y a 30 ans Le Web naissait au CERN / Fluckiger, Francois
À l'occasion du 30e anniversaire de l'invention du Web, l'auteur, qui a succédé en 1974 à Tim Berners Lee quand celui-ci a quitté le CERN pour le MIT, explique les origines du Web, le contexte de l’Internet à l’époque de son invention, et corrige certaine idées reçues sur le genèse de cet immense avancée..
CERN-IT-2023-005.- Geneva : CERN, 2023 - 5 p. - Published in : Le Monde: 1 (2019) , no. 70, pp. 40 Fulltext: PDF;
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Le réseau des chercheurs européens / Fluckiger, Francois
Contrairement à ce qui a souvent été dit, l'Internet n'est pas le produit positif du libéralisme débridé, de l'esprit d'entreprise privée qui, libéré du carcan des programmes étatiques, aurait réalisé ce que ni les gouvernements ni les grandes institutions n'avaient réussi. Non, la mise en place d'un réseau d'information mondial, fondé sur des normes universelles, est bel et bien le fruit de la recherche publique : Internet est le produit indirect des universités et laboratoires qui non seulement ont inventé la technologie, mais - fait plus rare - l'ont déployée en un réseau mondial opérationnel, au service des chercheurs..
CERN-IT-2023-002.- Geneva : CERN, 2023 - 6 p. - Published in : La Recherche: 1 (2000) , no. 328, pp. 24-31 Fulltext: PDF;
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An IoT LoRaWAN Network for Environmental Radiation Monitoring / Gallego Manzano, L (CERN ; Lausanne U.) ; Boukabache, Hamza (CERN) ; Danzeca, Salvatore (CERN) ; Heracleous, Natalie (CERN) ; Murtas, Fabrizio (CERN ; Frascati) ; Perrin, Daniel (CERN) ; Pirc, Vasja (CERN) ; Alfaro, Alejandro Ribagorda ; Zimmaro, Alessandro (CERN) ; Silari, Marco (CERN)
A reliable and highly scalable Internet of Things (IoT) end-to-end data infrastructure has been developed for environmental radiation monitoring at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) based on a low-power wide-area network (LPWAN). The proposed system, called Waste radiation MONitoring (W-MON), consists of an interconnected network of thousands of highly sensitive and ultralow-power gamma radiation sensors acting as long range (LoRa) transceivers. [...]
2021 - 12 p. - Published in : IEEE Trans. Instrum. Meas. 70 (2021) 1-12 Fulltext: PDF;
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A distributed and interconnected network of sensors for environmental radiological monitoring / Gallego Manzano, L (CERN) ; Bisegni, C (Frascati) ; Boukabache, H (CERN) ; Curioni, A (CERN) ; Heracleous, N (CERN) ; Murtas, F (Frascati) ; Perrin, D (CERN) ; Silari, M (CERN)
The W-MON project aims to improve and automatize the control of the presence of radioactive material in conventional waste containers at CERN using a distributed network of interconnected low-power radiation sensors. The key development is the integration of a lightweight but sensitive radiation sensor in a powerful network that allows continuous data recording, transfer and storage in a database for alarm triggering and subsequent data analysis. [...]
2020 - Published in : Radiat. Meas. 139 (2020) 106488 Fulltext from Publisher: PDF; External link: Fulltext
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Big Data Tools and Cloud Services for High Energy Physics Analysis in TOTEM Experiment / Avati, Valentina (AGH-UST, Cracow) ; Blaszkiewicz, Milosz (AGH-UST, Cracow) ; Bocchi, Enrico (CERN) ; Canali, Luca (CERN) ; Castro, Diogo (CERN) ; Cervantes, Javier (CERN) ; Grzanka, Leszek (AGH-UST, Cracow) ; Guiraud, Enrico (CERN) ; Kaspar, Jan (CERN) ; Kothuri, Prasanth (CERN) et al.
The High Energy Physics community has been developing dedicated solutions for processing experiment data over decades. However, with recent advancements in Big Data and Cloud Services, a question of application of such technologies in the domain of physics data analysis becomes relevant. [...]
2019 - 2 p. - Published in : 10.1109/UCC-Companion.2018.00018
In : 11th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Utility and Cloud Computing Companion, Zurich, Switzerland, 17 - 20 Dec 2018, pp.5-6
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Detecting IoT Devices and How They Put Large Heterogeneous Networks at Security Risk / Agarwal, Sharad (CERN ; Wisconsin U., Madison) ; Oser, Pascal (CERN ; Ulm U.) ; Lüders, Stefan (CERN)
The introduction of the Internet of Things (IoT), i.e., the interconnection of embedded devices over the Internet, has changed the world we live in from the way we measure, make calls, print information and even the way we get energy in our offices or homes. The convenience of IoT products, like closed circuit television (CCTV) cameras, internet protocol (IP) phones, and oscilloscopes, is overwhelming for end users. [...]
2019 - 11 p. - Published in : Sensors 19 (2019) 4107 Fulltext from publisher: PDF;
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CERN External Network evolution for LHC Run3 and Run4 / Martelli, Edoardo (CERN) ; Cass, Tony (CERN)
As from 2019, the LHC accelerator and its four major Experiments will undergo major upgrades that will dramatically increase the amount of data produced, data that not only has to be collected and stored at CERN, but also has to be sent to collaborating institutes. [...]
CERN-IT-Note-2019-003.
- 2019. - 13 p.
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Identifying Devices of the Internet of Things Using Machine Learning on Clock Characteristics / Oser, Pascal (Universitaet Ulm (DE)) ; Kargl, Frank (Universitaet Ulm (DE)) ; Lueders, Stefan (CERN)
The number of devices of the so-called Internet of Things (IoT) is heavily increasing. One of the main challenges for operators of large networks is to autonomously and automatically identify any IoT device within the network for the sake of computer security and, subsequently, being able to better protect and secure those. [...]
CERN-IT-2019-001.- Geneva : CERN, 2018 - 11 p. Fulltext: PDF;
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