Programa del congreso
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54B: IoT, Industry 5.0, and Society 6.0
Temas de la sesión: Presencial
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8:55 - 9:07
Performance and Security Enhancement Evaluation of Virtual Networks in VMware Workstation 1Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology - (US); 2Bronx Community College - CUNY In this growing age of technological improvements, we have seen how communications and management of computer networks have changed. Recently, we have seen the increased use of virtual networking for interacting online and doing remote work. Therefore, we have investigated virtual networking within VMware Workstation Pro with emphasis on performance analysis and security, by implementing ways to improve various aspects of them. Our effort has been to create a virtual network with four virtual machines (VMs) that interact with each other. Then, we conducted performance analysis, created and included optimization strategies, evaluated its security measures, and located potential threats as we simultaneously managed comparing the before and after results made through the extensive testing and validations for potential improvements and effectiveness 9:07 - 9:19
Knowledge Management Model based on Artificial Intelligence Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas, Colombia, Colombia Artificial intelligence supported by knowledge management, has generated the possibility of proposing, designing and implementing various techniques and tactics that have made the process of discerning between multiple options and choosing the optimal one according to the needs of the business, simpler, faster and more effective. This article aims to present the integration of artificial intelligence and knowledge management, in order to achieve the above mentioned with a single model, which is based on expert systems based on artificial intelligence and Andersen's knowledge management model (1999). Exploring the Attitudes of First-Year Engineering Students toward Artificial Intelligence in the ChatGPT Era. 1Texas A&M University - (US), United States of America; 2Secreataria de Educacion Publica, MEXICO; 3Universidad Politécnica de Pachuca This study investigates the evolving attitudes of first-year engineering students toward artificial intelligence (AI) in the era of generative AI and ChatGPT. It explores how students exposed to ChatGPT perceive AI compared to their peers with less exposure to such technologies. A mixed-methods research design, incorporating a computational thinking diagnostic and an open-ended survey question, was employed to understand students' attitudes toward AI’s impact on their future careers. Preliminary results reveal that students who frequently use generative AI tools like ChatGPT tend to demonstrate stronger computational thinking skills and hold more positive views on AI. The findings also suggest that students with prior computing experience exhibit more favorable attitudes toward AI, although the correlation between computational thinking skills and AI attitudes was not statistically significant. The research highlights the critical need for introducing AI/ML education early in the academic journey, particularly in the first year of engineering studies, to ensure students are adequately prepared for advanced AI topics by their senior year. The study further calls for a deeper discussion on how to equip engineering students—who are likely to drive AI advancements—with the skills and mindset necessary for responsible AI development and use. 9:19 - 9:31
Transforming Agriculture with the application of the Internet of Agricultural Things (IoAT) 1Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia; 2Universidad de los Llanos The Internet of Things (IoT) has emerged as a transformative technology with the potential to revolutionize agriculture. By connecting devices and sensors, IoT enables real-time monitoring and control of several agricultural parameters, including soil moisture, temperature, and crop health. This research delves into the application of IoT and edge computing in agriculture, focusing on enhancing precision, sustainability, and scalability in the Internet of Agricultural Things (IoAT). 9:31 - 9:43
Exploring Problem Solving with C++ Across All Engineering Disciplines UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH ALABAMA, United States of America Freshman engineering students globally often embark on their programs with varying degrees of |