Project Artemis (09/2021 – 12/2023)
The VCAS Lab is involved with the Project Artemis, which is entitled as “Securing Supply Chain Traceability Using Distributed and Embedded Security Mechanims”. The Project, whose Primary Investigator for the University of Ioannina is Asst. Prof. Vasileios Tenentes, focuses on evaluating the traceability capabilities on different supply chain networks and, then, proposing distributed as well as embedded system architectures for securing the traceability of supply chain products and assets. The project involves three Academic institutions (the University of Ioannina, the University of Piraeus and the University of Thessaly) and two companies. The first company, itrack (https://www.itrack.gr), develops systems for tracking supply chain logistics. The second company, the Floridis AEVEK, is the main supplier for the cold supply chain products at the largest supermarket chains that are active in Greece, such as Carrefur, AB Vasilopoulos, Lidl, Makro, Metro, and the Olympic Catering, to name a few; the company manages a huge fleet of chiller lorries and storage units for the cold supply chain. The Project is co‐financed by the European Regional Development Fund of the European Union and Greek national funds through the Operational Program Competitiveness, Entrepreneurship and Innovation, under the call RESEARCH – CREATE – INNOVATE (project code:Τ2EDK-02836. Grant: 996,650 €.
Past Research Projects in which VCAS Lab Members were involved (reverse chronological order)
- VIOLIN – 2018-2022 (source: NSF and ESF)
- UniServer (source: ESF)
- PRiME: Power-efficient, Reliable, Many-core Embedded systems (source: EPSRC)
- RHEA: Resilient Hardware for Energy-efficient Applications (source: EPSRC)
Dr Tenentes is a member of the RHEA team that has collaborated on resilient hardware for energy-efficient applications, which has been funded by EPSRC as the Resilient-Project.
The Resilient-Project outcomes have already been cited by a numerous prestigious publications in IEEE Conferences & Transactions, and the prestigious IEEE Spectrum Magazine.Our research was validated using chips provided by ARM Ltd, which was one of our industrial patterns. - REIN – Thallis (source: NSF and ESF)
- Heracletus II (source: NSF and ESF)
- Pythagoras (source: NSF and ESF)