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This Project has ended February 28th in 2021 after a 5-year project period. Thank you very much for your big support.

Development of cross-sectoral technologies for realizing advanced IoT society
(past: Project to develop cross-sectoral technologies for IoT promotion)

In order to establish the common basic technologies of an advanced IoT society, research and development is being conducted with regards to technologies with respect to "collection", "storage", "analysis", and "security", which support IoT data flow. Sensors are installed in a variety of locations, and a variety of data in actual society is collected and utilized in order to tackle improvements in productivity and efficiency in areas such as production, distribution, and infrastructure.

Research and Development of the Innovative Ultra-energy-saving Big Data Infrastructure for Advanced IoT Services

This project is research and development conducted by the University of Tokyo and Hitachi Ltd. to realize the “Innovative Ultra-energy-saving Big Data Infrastructure” for dramatically improving energy efficiency. Both the organizations also work to clarify its effectiveness through proof-of-concept experiments using advanced IoT services enabled by the infrastructure.

 

Ultra-energy-saving Big Data Infrastructure

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