TECHNLOGICAL CAPABILITIES



Connectivity
- Communication protocols that guarantee considerable time constraints and offer a bounded latency along with high reliability and energy efficiency in fields such as IoT and industry 4.0.
- IoT mesh networks with low-power radios.
- IoT alert management system that enables users to handle different input channels, keep track of input device files, and send out alert messages.
- Decentralized computing and networking systems infrastructures based on cooperative resource coordination models.
- Adaptable, resilient, scalable software systems that exploit edge resources and networks for communications and computing infrastructures (cloud).
Security & Cybersecurity
- Real-time response and mitigation of the effects of cyberattacks across ICT supply chains, focused on the field of IoT.
- More functional and secure integrated circuits in fields such as IoT, cybersecurity, and supercomputing.
- Algorithms for the detection of physical and cyber attacks.
- Cybersecurity in the maritime industry.
- Monitoring of intelligent fire detection systems.
- High availability infrastructure.
- Intrusion detection and response mechanisms.
- Perception systems: vision to control and guide robots.
eHealth
- Surgical robots.
- Virtual reality and augmented reality for telerehabilitation.
- Low-cost devices for remote cardiovascular monitoring.
- Image processing for diagnosing injuries.
- Differential diagnosis in patients with Parkinson’s through biomechanical tests.
- Advanced non-intrusive remote health assessment.
- IoT medical devices.
- Biophotonics.
- Biosensors.
- WearableTech.
- Modeling of human body movement.
- Instrumentation. Biomedical signal processing.



Smart Farming
- Agriculture 4.0: systems for capturing and processing images and telecommunications systems based on data science.
- Application of Digital Twins for irrigated agriculture.
- Automation and mechanization of production processes in smart agriculture.
- Development of measurement systems in agriculture and communication of data with lower energy consumption.
- Remote sensing for outdoor crops using drones and satellites.
- Improvement of productivity with mobile robots.
- Design of agricultural machinery sensor-equipped.
- Livestock monitoring and disease detection using biometric sensors.
Robotic Process Automation
- Agriculture 4.0: systems for capturing and processing images and telecommunications systems based on data science.
- Application of Digital Twins for irrigated agriculture.
- Automation and mechanization of production processes in smart agriculture.
- Development of measurement systems in agriculture and communication of data with lower energy consumption.
- Remote sensing for outdoor crops using drones and satellites.
- Improvement of productivity with mobile robots.
- Design of agricultural machinery sensor-equipped.
- Livestock monitoring and disease detection using biometric sensors.
Edge and Cloud Computing
- Communication protocols that guarantee considerable time constraints and offer a bounded latency along with high reliability and energy efficiency in fields such as IoT and industry 4.0.
- IoT mesh networks with low-power radios.
- IoT alert management system that enables users to handle different input channels, keep track of input device files, and send out alert messages.
- Decentralized computing and networking systems infrastructures based on cooperative resource coordination models.
- Adaptable, resilient, scalable software systems that exploit edge resources and networks for communications and computing infrastructures (cloud)



Energy efficiency
- Internet architecture with new protocols, open software, and hardware aimed at Internet management in cases such as privacy by design, IoT, network optimization, e-commerce security, and energy efficiency.
- Smart, modular, and scalable batteries using big data analysis, artificial intelligence, and IoT.
- Energy management in smart factories.
- Light energy harvesting for autonomous sensors.
Smart Building & BIM
- Advanced optimization for monitoring errors in smart infrastructures.
- IoT platform using deep learning algorithms to bring benefits to smart homes.
- Measurements from the IoT platform of the social and environmental impact produced by U-Space.
- Modular sensors for identifying bridge structures under quasi-static loads.
- 3D printing of insulating composites useful in construction.
- Energy information in digital administration.
- SmartHome
Digital Twins
- Digital twin platform to improve the construction industry, optimize and increase productivity, reduce costs, and ensure safe working conditions using IoT.
- Open-source software to produce Digital Twins that operate on the edge (edge computing).
- AI-based platforms for Digital Twins.
- Digital Twins in the Blue Economy
- MobilityDigitalTwin



Industry 4.0
- Advanced production through automated technologies such as adaptive models, ATP/AFP, 3D printing, curved pultrusion profiles, hot stamping, innovative composite connections.
- Integration of drones with 4G and 5G mobile technologies.
- Predictive management and maintenance of machines using IoT platforms.
- Industrial automation and communication.
- Artificial intelligence.
- Intelligent monitoring of industrial processes.
- Energy savings through intelligent monitoring.
- Sensor systems and data extraction.
- Techniques to control and monitor the quality of the process/product.
- Flexible manufacturing processes.
- Advanced decision-making tools for Zero Defects Manufacturing (ZDM).
- Digital control with microprocessors and DSP.
- Human-machine collaboration.
- Computer vision.
- Human-machine communication interfaces (dialogue systems).
- Advanced information models for knowledge generation and learning.
Big Data Analytics
- Data analysis techniques to improve the accuracy of data acquired through low-cost sensors.
- Internet of Things (IoT) or Internet of People (IoP) connected between machines, sensors, and people, as well as the ability to transform data into usable and reliable information.
- Management of large amounts of data on devices and network equipment, as well as efficient and adaptable management of network infrastructure.
- Managing the resulting complexity of systems with massive volumes of data made available by next-generation, instantaneous, and widespread communication networks.
- Communication protocols that ensure significant temporal limitations and offer limited latency along with high reliability and energy efficiency in fields such as IoT and Industry 4.0.
- IoT mesh networks with low-power radios.
- Alert management system that allows users to manage different input channels, track device input files, and send alert messages.
- Decentralized computing and network system infrastructures based on cooperative resource coordination models.
- Adaptable, resilient, and scalable software systems that exploit edge resources and networks for communications and computing infrastructures (cloud).
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PROJECTES RELACIONATS
- The company Natural Machines and the Heat and Mass Transfer Technological Centre (CTTC-UPC) at the UPC have completed the EFICIENT3D project, during which a low-energy cooking system was developed by integrating advanced heat transfer technologies into the 3D food printer, Foodini, commercialised by Natural Machines.
- The Biomaterials, Biomechanics, and Tissue Engineering (BBT) Research Group at the Institute for Health Research and Innovation (IRIS) of the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya – BarcelonaTech (UPC) is leading DYNAMIC, a project aimed at creating multifunctional, stimuli-responsive biomaterials that not only promote bone regeneration but also intelligently and effectively combat bacterial infections.
- Since the early 21st century, the agricultural sector has faced significant challenges, such as the increasing demand for quality products and a lack of generational replacement. In this context, the agri-food sector is compelled to follow the example of other industries and prioritise digitalisation and automation to ensure sustainability and competitiveness.
- The project, led by the Centre for Advanced Technologies in Mechanics (CATMech) research group at UPC, aims to minimise the by-product waste in hemp cultivation through the development of a competitive industrial plant, reduce energy consumption, and increase comfort in buildings through research into innovative insulation panels in bioconstruction.




