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College Campuses Nationwide Eligible to Obtain 4 Electric Vehicles For “Internet of Things” Projects


Internet2 and Innova UEV Inc. to provide electric vehicles to foster research projects at campuses nationwide. Four college campuses will be selected through a process coordinated by Internet2 to receive four electric vehicles, for one year at no cost. (image: Internet2/BusinessWire)

Internet2 and Innova UEV Inc. to provide electric vehicles to foster research projects at campuses nationwide. Four college campuses will be selected through a process coordinated by Internet2 to receive four electric vehicles, for one year at no cost. (image: Internet2/BusinessWire)

DENVER, April 7, 2014 (Korea Bizwire) – Internet2 and Innova Inc., manufacturer of an all-electric micro  vehicle, the Innova Dash, will debut a uniquely equipped University  Electric Vehicle (UEV) during the Internet2 Global Summit, an  international gathering of more than 800 advanced technology leaders  from universities, research organizations, and industry. 

The UEV model represents a new type of vehicle providing an innovative  opportunity for campuses nationwide to inspire carbon footprint  reduction, foster research involving sensor data, and broaden  understanding of the emerging “Internet of Things” phenomenon. 

“This research and demonstration project is a creative way to encourage  nationwide interest in sustainability research and data collection from  non traditional devices as part of the growing ‘Internet of Things,’ a  term that describes objects independently communicating with each  other,” said Steve Wolff, Internet2 chief technology officer and 2013  Internet Hall of Fame Inductee. “Our goals are for campuses to use this  electric vehicle to enhance sustainability research involving data  collection and data transfer across campus networks, and to adopt  advanced identity management technologies. At the same time, the  vehicles will demonstrate a low-carbon-footprint campus transportation  alternative.” 

“The project is part of Innova’s goal of engaging with researchers in  all fields across higher education. University involvement gives  campus participants an ideal dense use environment in a contained  space,” said Roman Kuropas, Innova chief executive officer and UEV  founder. “I am excited about discovering new applications to leverage  the vehicle, the Internet2 Network and services to benefit campuses  nationwide.” 

The UEV will be available for general use on campus and equipped with a  tablet-sized personal computer controlling the electronics and advanced  technologies. The UEVs will connect automatically to the campus’s Wi-Fi  network via an installed 802.11x certificate and eduroam technology.  This enables the vehicle to communicate operational data, such as  position, speed and battery charge, to the campus’s computer network,  where the data can support relevant research projects. The eduroam  technology is a global Wi-Fi service normally enabling students,  researchers and staff to obtain secure and fast Internet connectivity  across campuses by simply opening their laptop. 

Via a mobile application, users will know if a vehicle is available,  where it is and where it will be. UEV users will be able to use their  campus identification and password credentials provided by Internet2’s  InCommon service to log in, reserve, activate vehicle use and provide  comments on the vehicle’s performance and utility. 

The seamless log in and identity applications combined with the high  capacity 100 gigabit per second Internet2 Network will allow researchers  to collect, transfer, store and analyze robust sensor data from the  vehicle. This will provide a unique opportunity to greatly understand  the “Internet of Things.” At the project’s conclusion, all aggregated  data will become anonymous and publicly available to interested  researchers. 

Campuses also may follow developments about the Innova Dash UEV on  Twitter via @Internet2 or #I2Dash. U.S. colleges and universities may  obtain application information at www.internet2.edu

About Internet2 

Internet2® is a member-owned advanced technology community founded by  the nation’s leading higher education institutions in 1996. Internet2  provides a collaborative environment for U.S. research and education  organizations to solve common technology challenges, and to develop  innovative solutions in support of their educational, research, and  community service missions. 

Internet2 also operates the nation’s largest and fastest, coast-to-coast  research and education network, in which the Network Operations Center  is powered by Indiana University. Internet2 serves more than 93,000  community anchor institutions, 250 U.S. universities, 70 government  agencies, 38 regional and state education networks, 80 leading  corporations working with our community and more than 65 national  research and education networking partners representing more than 100  countries. 

Internet2 offices are located in Ann Arbor, Mich.; Denver, Colo.;  Emeryville, Calif.; Washington, D.C.; and West Hartford, Conn. For more  information, visit www.internet2.edu  or follow @Internet2 on Twitter. 

About Innova UEV 

Innova UEV, a zero emissions electronic vehicle company, is based in the  Chicago suburb of Burr Ridge, Illinois. Innova’s Dash is a new urban  electric vehicle, a variation on European micro-car technology. The Dash  fills the important zero-emissions gap between motorcycles and compact  vehicles. With a maximum speed of 35 mph and an estimated 100-mile  range, the Dash plugs into any standard garage 240-volt outlet at the  cost of less than 25¢-a-day to operate. For details, go to http://www.innovauev.com

Source: Internet2 & Innova UEV (via BusinessWire)

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