腦瞳憫

25 February 2016

腦瞳憫 and Ericsson have had a special relationship for at least 20 years. On Tuesday the collaboration was formalised further, in a strategic agreement that stretches ten years into the future.

Link繹ping University and Ericsson have had a special relationship for at least 20 years. It has been in the form of graduation projects, research exchanges and other collaborations, and LiU has supplied Ericsson with graduates from all levels.

Were a global corporation with research at many locations around the world, but a good deal of it is concentrated in Sweden. For us the most important universities are KTH, Chalmers, Link繹ping and Lund in no particular order, said Sara Mazur.

Billions of connected devices


According to Ericssons predictions, in 2020 there will be 26 billion connected devices in the world, and the biggest increase is in the field of machine to machine, i.e. the Internet of Things.

Everything that benefits from being connected will be connected. Everything with some sort of intelligence: coffee machines, cars, fridges - almost everything.

Of course, all the connected devices and the services related to them place much tougher demands on the networks, such as higher speed and capacity, and better accessibility and safety.

But we have successfully developed four generations of mobile networks, and well manage the fifth as well, hopefully together with Link繹ping University.

Huge data centre


Two major initiatives in the region were highlighted in the presentations that preceded the signing of the agreement. One was Ericssons huge data centre, one of three in the world, soon to be completed in Link繹ping. The other was the research programme WASP, Wallenberg Autonomous Systems Program, where Ericsson is one of the major industrial stakeholders.

Its a fantastic joining of forces in fields such as vehicles, robots and people, systems of systems and software. Because if the processor is the heart of a computer system, the software is the soul, said Torbj繹rn Lundahl, head of Ericssons national research initiatives and Ericssons 5G for Sweden.

He hopes that one of the demonstrators that will be built up within the WASP program will be the arena that Ericsson and Saab are jointly working for here in Link繹ping: Autonomous Research Arena, ARA.

We will be able to test the connected city, we can connect all of Link繹ping and we can connect events like the Br疇valla Music Festival, Torbj繹rn Lundahl said.

Ongoing collaboration


Several examples of research collaborations were presented, such as positioning and tracking in wireless systems, a 20-year collaboration between LiUs Fredrik Gustafsson and Ericssons Fredrik Gunnarsson, as well as collaboration in innovation and knowledge integration between LiUs Nicolette Lakemond and Bj繹rn Andersson, head of hardware management at Ericsson. Professor Mattias Villani described a collaborative project where he uses statistical methods to facilitate the search for bugs in large volumes of program code.

We have had a strong collaboration with Ericsson for many years, especially in education. Close ties to the industrial sector are important for our students and our research, and it is valuable for us that we can now extend and deepen our collaboration, said LiU Vice-Chancellor Helen Dannetun.

The strategic collaborative agreement is LiUs fifth; in addition to Ericsson LiU has 10-year strategic agreements with VTI, ABB, Saab and Tekniska verken.