“From Ocean to User – Ensuring quality of data”
Trustworthy, quality assured data is a necessity for optimized management of ocean resources and ocean industries. Artificial intelligence (AI) for data analysis and digital twins for optimized operations both heavily depend on high quality data. Join this conference to discuss with the SFI Smart Ocean partners how we can efficiently collect data while securing the required quality.
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SFI Smart Ocean, a centre for research based innovation (SFI), funded by the Research Council of Norway and 20 partners, is developing a smart and wireless underwater sensor network, for the benefit of science and industry.
We have the pleasure of inviting for a conference for everyone with interests within data quality and ensuring reliable data from the ocean.
The conference is free of charge and open for all.
Program
08:30 Coffee and registration
09:00 Welcome and short introduction to SFI Smart Ocean
Ingvar Henne, SFI Smart Ocean/UiB
Data quality – challenges and solutions
09:15 Data Quality & Performance Metrics for Subsea Systems Data
Gjermund Mathisen and Edmary Altamiranda Maldonado, Aker BP
09:35 Needs and requirements – what is the status and what is the challenge
– as seen from a data center *)
Linn Cecilie Moholt, IMR Digital
09:55 Data quality: Experience and solutions – across ocean business segments *)
Mark Bokenfohr, Aanderaa
10:15 Break
10:30 Data quality - Challenges and solutions
Ingvar Henne, SFI Smart Ocean/UiB
10:50 The Push & Pull challenge in Research driven Innovation
Bjarte Fagerås, GCE Ocean Technology
11:10 Introduction to student pitch and poster session
Lars M. Kristensen, SFI Smart Ocean/HVL
11:15 Pitching of student projects
Poster session
12:20 Lunch
13:00 Security solutions for underwater sensor networks *)
Øivind Ytrehus, UiB / Simula
13:20 Interactive session with relevant questions on data quality
Jon Oddvar Hellevang, GCE Ocean Technology
Technology gaps, sensors; environment and impact
13:35 Status and technology gaps for monitoring of fish welfare parameters *)
Erik Höglund, NIVA
13:55 Seabed subsidence monitoring and data retrieval via acoustic modem
Erik Bjerke, Kongsberg Discovery
14:15 Emerging technologies; status and challenges
Camilla Sætre, SFI Smart Ocean / UiB
14:35 Break
14:50 TBC
Paolo Casari, University of Trento
15:10 Pioneering the Future with Reach Remote Norway’s first 24m unmanned
ROV vessels
Reach Remote, Bjørg Mathisen Døving
15:30 Summary and concluding remarks
Ingvar Henne, SFI Smart Ocean / UiB
15:40 End
16:30 Dinner
*) final title to be confirmed
The conference is sponsored by the Meltzer Research Foundation