Electronic Automation, Telematics & Cyber-Physical Systems

Research Laboratory

The Research Laboratory of Electronic Automation, Telematics and Cyber-Physical Systems which has been founded and operated since 2018 by the Department of Industrial Design and Production Engineering (IDPE) of UNIWA advances the design of innovative systems and services by applying optimum approaches and creatively combining knowledge as well as methodologies that derive from a wide range of sciences among which is Data Acquisition and Control, Wireless Sensor Networks, Microelectronics, Microprocessors and Microcontrollers, Human-Machine Interaction, Embedded Electronics, Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing, Internet of Things, Smart Mobile Devices, Information Security, Information Systems, Communications and Networking, etc. By creatively employing these sciences the research Laboratory of Electronic Automation, Telematics and Cyber-Physical Systems aims to produce solutions in the form of usable and operational products, procedures and systems which meet the current guidelines for the operative implementation of the Industry 4.0 cutting-edge trend in all the productive sectors. This is accomplished through the ability of the laboratory members to establish frameworks which embrace the concept of smart digitalized environments wherein the control of physical and virtual objects is performed by integrated systems which employ autonomous interconnectivity and interaction methods.

RESEARCH FIELDS

The Research Laboratory of Electronic Automation, Telematics and Cyberphysical Systems serves educational and research needs in the following subjects and fields:

Data Collection and Control

Measurements

Digital Signal Processing

Microelectronics

Optoelectronics

Microcomputers and Microcontrollers

Power Electronics

Communication Systems

Computer Networks

Automation Information Systems

Stochastic Systems

Information Security

Multimedia Technologies

Human-Machine and Machine-Machine Interaction

Smart Portable Devices

Design and Production with Computer

Design and Planning of Industrial Production

Wireless Sensor Networks

Internet of Things

Sustainable Environmental Systems

Renewable Energy Sources

Smart Grid and Energy Management

Green and Blue Development Systems

Advanced Educational Systems

OUR TEAM

RESEARCH LAB DIRECTOR

RESEARCH LAB DIRECTOR

Dr. Demetrios Cantzos is an Associate Professor at the Department of Industrial Design and Production Engineering, University of West Attica, Athens, Greece, where he has been since 2010. He received his Ph.D. and M.S. degrees in 2008 and 2003, respectively, in Electrical Engineering from the University of Southern California (USC), Los Angeles, and the B.S. degree in Physics from the University of Athens in 2002. During his stay in the US, he participated in research programs funded by NASA while his PhD research was supported in part by NSF and in part by the US Army. From 2008 until presently he has participated in various EU and national research programs for the University of West Attica. His research interests span the signal processing area, specifically the areas of pattern recognition, machine learning and signal analysis. See full info...

 
 

 

 

RESEARCH LAB MEMBERS

Dr. Dimitrios I. Tseles

Dr. Dimitrios I. Tseles

Emeritus Professor
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Dr. Christos C. Drosos

Dr. Christos C. Drosos

Laboratory Teaching Staff 
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Dr. Evangelos Papakitsos

Dr. Evangelos Papakitsos

Laboratory Teaching Staff
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Eleni G. Symeonaki

Eleni G. Symeonaki

Laboratory Teaching Staff 
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CONTACT US

EATCPS Research Laboratory
Dept. of Industrial Design & Production Engineering
Ancient Olive Grove Campus
(Building Z, Wing A)
University of West Attica

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122 41, Egaleo, Athens
Greece
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