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The 16th International Summer School on
Telecommunications
The 5th Workshop on Applications of
Wireless Communications (WAWC'07)
Maemo code camp
August 15 - 17, 2007
Prof. Jari Porras
http://www.it.lut.fi/ssotc/
Outline
• General information
– Lappeenranta
– Lappeenranta University of Technology
• Event information
– General info concerning the event
– Requirements for the students
– Program
Lappeenranta in the (middle of) EUROPE
FINLAND
Lappeenranta
Helsinki
St.Petersburg
Oslo
Stockholm
Tallinn
Moscow
London
Berlin
Lappeenranta University of Technology
• University of
Technology and
Economics
• Founded in 1969
• 5500 students,
900 members of
staff
Student Union building
(we are here)
LUT main
entrance
Lunch
(Kärkikabinetti)
Location of the sauna
About the summer school
• 16th summer school
– started 1992 and as such the oldest summer
school on this field in Finland
– realization has changed several times
• 5th year with this concept
School day
Scientific day
Practical work
Sainet
• Public access WLAN network
• Network settings:
– Network name: SAINET (with capital letters)
– DHCP: on
– Encryption: off
• Select your ISP by clicking "Select ISP" at the top menubar
– Sainet free provides free Internet
• Renew the IP address
( ipconfig /renew or ifconfig down/up or reboot )
• Please note that if your computer does not respond to ICMP Echo
Request packets (ping), you will be logged out once in every hour
Feedback System
• System is in test use, running in a separate
canvas and computer
• Provides a change to give real-time feedback
• Allows you to rate the presentation during it
• Results and questions/comments are shown for
the lecturer and the auditorium in real time
Feedback System: Client Interface
• Requires network
connection and web
browser
• Anonymous, does not
require logging in
• Located at
http://www.sainet.fi/WAWC/
http://www.it.lut.fi/wawc/
Course requirements
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2 ECTS credits for active participation during the 3 day event.
Requires
– returned programming assignment
– half-page report of each presentation of the Summer School
and WAWC.
The work done in the code camp will be evaluated after the code
camp. All reports on the presentations must be returned no later
than one week after the event, August 24th.
Each student must sign up in order to get the credits. This must
be done during Wednesday morning at the info-desk.
Program: Summer school
9:00 - 9:15 Opening Speech - Prof. Jari Porras, Lappeenranta University of
Technology
9:15 - 10:30 Mobile Services
Dr. Riku Suomela, Nokia Research Center
Dr. Riku Suomela works in Nokia Research Center, Tampere, Finland. His
research focuses on context-awareness, online services, and especially
multiplayer mobile games.
10:30 - 11:00 Coffee Break
11:00 - 12:30 Mobile Services
12:30 - 13:30 Lunch
13:30 - 15:00 Semantic Services
Prof. Josef Noll, University Graduate Center, Norway
Prof. stip. Dr. Josef Noll holds a professor stipend from the University of Oslo in
the area of Mobile Services. Working areas include Mobile Authentication,
Wireless Broadband Access, Personalised Services, Mobile-Fixed Integration
and the Evolution to 4G systems. He is also Senior Advisor in Movation,
Norway's leading innovation company for mobile services.
15:00 - 15:30 Coffee Break
15:30 - 17:00 Semantic Services
18:00 -Evening Program
WAWC'07 Get together evening at Skinnarila beach sauna