MIET took part in the International Exhibition "Electronics – Transport 2023"
MIET became a participant of the 16th International exhibition of information technologies and electronics for passenger transport and transport infrastructure "Electronics – Transport 2023". The exhibition was held on September 27-29 in Moscow as part of the Russian Week of Public Transport and Urban Mobility.
With the introduction of unprecedented sanctions, the Russian economy, where the transport system plays an important role, was expected to collapse. Currently, there are many solutions dedicated to IT in transport. This exhibition is the main platform where industry experts meet in order to determine both their own level in solving current problems and to communicate with customers and partners.
Three speakers represented MIET at the round tables. In their reports, they touched upon important issues: improving transport security, developing areas with extremely low temperatures, and organizing transportation in the Far North.
Yulia Shevnina, Associate Professor at the Institute of Systems and Software Engineering and Information Technology, took part in the "Biotechnical systems and technologies in the field of transport security. Monitoring the health status of drivers" round table. The participants of the round table actively discussed the possibilities of using computer vision systems and neural network algorithms to assess the driver's condition during work. Yulia Shevnina presented the report "Features of data processing in automated monitoring of the driver's conditions" and demonstrated the work of a prototype of a personal smart device for monitoring the somatic state of a driver. The data processing methods indicated in the report were also used in the device for detecting precursors of motor epilepsy attacks – this device was exhibited at the XXVI Moscow International Salon of Inventions and Innovative Technologies "Archimedes-2023" held earlier and was awarded the gold medal of the exhibition.
Leonid Chelyshev, a postgraduate student of the Institute of Nano and Microsystem Technology, took part in the round table "Preferences for testing wheeled vehicles in the North – the driver of the project "Science and Engineering of extremely cold territories". The discussion there was about problems of the wheeled cargo transportation in the conditions of the Far North, where temperatures in winter can reach -65 ° C. The round table was attended by representatives of Yakutia and Krasnoyarsk as these regions are most interested in organizing such developments and means of solving these issues. There were two interesting projects presented to the public during the round table: the Arctic bus called "URAL-Arctic" from Bauman Moscow State Technical University, as well as the project presented by Leonid Sergeevich – "Multifunctional GPS (GLONASS) cargo tracking tracker "The Keeper". A number of proposals were put forward regarding the operation of equipment and electronic component base in extremely low temperatures. The members of the round table will form proposals for the development of the industry, that will be sent to regional government offices for prompt and high-quality solutions to the voiced issues.
Engineer of the Institute of Microdevices and Control Systems Timofey Dovgal took part in the round table "Digital technologies and integrated automation of passenger transport enterprise". He made a presentation on his report called "An obstacle detection system based on MIMO radar". At that round table the discussion was about digital systems for passenger transport. Most of the solutions presented were intended for urban passenger transport. The report by Timofey Dogval was of great interest among his colleagues and became one of the most discussed in that section.
All the reports were innovative and attracted a lot of attention from the audience.