Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME)
Central Building (K), Assembly Hall
November 8-9, 2017
1st Day – November 8.
8.30 – 9.30 Registration
9.30 – 11.30 1st section: Focusing on Smart City
Section Chair: László Jakab professor, dean BME VIK
Opening talks
- Lutz Heuser (Urban Software Institute, Germany):
International Smart City plans, experiences, success factors - Kovács Kálmán (BME): Smart City models, the SmartPolis project
- David Barta (CityOne, Brno):
Smart City principles described on air quality management case - Roberto Baldoni (Universita di Roma): Cyber Security organisations in Italy
11.30 – 12.00 Opening Smart City Exhibition – Aula, Central Building
Presenting the Exhibition: László Vajta, President, SmartPolis Knowledge Centre
More than 15 exhibitors, the Exhibition is open during the Conference
12.00– 13.30 Lunch break
13.30 – 15.00 2nd section: Future Internet Trends, Research Results
Section Chair: Gyula Sallai, professor emeritus, BME
- Andrea Bondavali (Univ. Firenze): Critical Information Infrastructures
- András Pataricza (BME): Blockchain Technologies
- Attila Gilányi (University of Debrecen): Virtual Reality Reconstruction Technology
- Imre Varga (University of Debrecen): Insight into the World of Complex Networks
15.00 – 15.30 Coffee break
15.30 – 17.00 3rd section: Future Internet Solutions, applications
Section Chair: Tamás Mihálydeák, Director FIRCC, Dean DE IK
- Gábor Fehér (BME): Low Power IoT Radio Technologies
- Péter Horváth (BME): Intelligent Exploitation of the Radio Frequency Spectrum
in Future Wireless Access Networks - Péter Orosz, Ivett Kulik, Tamás Marosits (BME):
Performance Analysis of Internet Accesses in Web Browser - Roland Szabó (University of Timişoara): Optical Distance Measurement
Online Data Evaluation at Different Positions Using Six Sigma Tools
2nd Day – November 9.
9.00 – 16.00 Smart City Exhibition in the Aula
9.30 – 11.00 4th section: Smart City „best practices”
Section Chair: Péter Bakonyi, President FI NTP, BME
- András Nemeslaki (National University of Public Service):
Governing Smart Cities: Issues and Challenges - László Mátyus (EDC Debrecen): Debrecen Smart City
- Sándor Nagy (Szeged): Smart City Programme of Szeged
- Máté Petrik (Liget Budapest): The Liget Budapest Project
- Sályi Géza (Kiskőrös), Bakonyi Péter (BME): Smart City Strategy of Kiskőrös – Petőfi Plan
11.15 – 11.45 Coffee break
11.45 – 13.15 5th section: Smart City as an innovation engine
Section Chair: Kovács Kálmán, Director, SmartPolis Knowledge Centre, BME
- Nikolay Tcholtchev (Fraunhofer Institute, Germany):
Facilitating Eco-Systems for Smart Cities through Reference Architectures - Zsolt Szalay (BME): ZalaZone Test Environment to the Future Cars ,
- Péter Baranyi (Széchenyi István University), Ildikó Horváth (University of Pécs):
3D Internet in the Education - Benjámin Győri, Viktor Nagy (Tungsram-Schréder): Changing Cities – Smart planning
13.15 Conference closing: László Jakab László Jakab professor, dean BME VIK
Sandwich lunch between 13.30 and 14.00
16.00 Closing Smart City Exhibition