Networked Embedded Systems
We conduct research on networking of all kinds of objects and work with real prototype systems.
The Division of Networked Embedded Systems conducts research on networking of all kinds of objects, from the tiniest sensors and actuators to more full-blown objects such as quadrocopters, in a reliable, secure and efficient way. We perform systems research, i.e., we work with real prototype systems.
We collaborate closely with the Connected Intelligence Unit at RISE Computer Science (earlier SICS) and the CORE research group. We also collaborate with universities abroad. For example, we have joint projects with the University of Colombo (Sri Lanka).
Research projects
LifeSec: Don't Hack my Body!
With a tremendous increase of implanted medical devices for life-critical functions around the world, we need to find solutions on how to secure them.
ZeroIoT: Enabling the Battery-free Internet of Things
With the increased use of battery-powered IoT we need to reduce energy consumption through the application of ZeroIoT.
UPDATE
We are involved in UPDATE: a research project aimed to develop a new system architecture for embedded systems.
BOS: Software Principles & Techniques for a Body-centric OS
We are involved in BOS: a research project that targets deep brain stimulation to treat movement disorders associated with diseases such as Parkinson’s.
Our latest publications at the Division of Networked Embedded Systems
- Krentz, Konrad-Felix; Voigt, Thiemo, 2024
- Rangaiah, Pramod; Karlsson, Roger L.; Chezhian, Arvind Selvan et al., 2023
- Lin, Qi; Peng, Shuhua; Wu, Yuezhong et al., 2023
- El Yaacoub, Ahmed; Mottola, Luca; Voigt, Thiemo et al., 2023
- Wang, Weiguo; He, Yuan; Mottola, Luca et al., 2023
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