TRUST ‑ Enhancing Wireless Communication & Sensing with Secure, Resilient, and Trustworthy Solutions
The project develops secure and robust wireless networks for remote areas in the Aurora region. Through AI and cybersecurity, reliable communication solutions are created that strengthen the industry. A collaboration between Mid Sweden University and the University of Vaasa.
This project develops wireless communication in the Aurora region, focusing on secure, reliable, and scalable networks for remote and sparsely populated areas. By combining terrestrial and satellite systems, we enhance real-time data management, automation, and efficiency across industries like manufacturing, supply chain management, and smart grids.
As industries increasingly rely on AI-powered solutions, cybersecurity and data integrity have never been more critical. TRUST is developing next-generation secure communication technologies, using AI and explainable AI (XAI) to detect and counter cyber threats before they can cause harm. Our goal is to create trustworthy, AI-driven networks that empower businesses while ensuring their data remains safe.
Cross-Border Collaboration for Real-World Impact
Led by Mid Sweden University (MIUN) and the University of Vaasa, TRUST brings together experts in industrial IoT, precision positioning, cybersecurity, and AI. A shared testbed will validate our technologies in real-world conditions, accelerating the transition from research to practical solutions.
Driving Innovation and Growth
In line with Interreg Aurora's goals for smart specialization, research and innovation, the project contributes to digital transformation, autonomous mobility and sustainability, thereby helping to strengthen industrial competitiveness, drive economic growth and create new jobs.
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WP 1 - Use Cases and Vulnerability Analysis
WP 2 - Secure and Resilient Communication Protocols
WP 3 - Secure Positioning and Sensing Systems
WP 4 - Trustworthy AI Integration for Wireless Networks
WP 5 - Cross-Border Testbed and Validation
WP 6 - Communication, Dissemination and Impact
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250301-280229
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