Research Interests
Our research concerns the software side of embedded systems, which are characterized by their limited visibility, autonomous operation, real-time activities and constrained resources making software design, implementation, and analysis a challenging and fun (!) task.
Currently, the ES group focuses on the following themes:
- Wireless Sensor Networks (prof. Langendoen)
- Model-Based Fault Diagnosis (prof. van Gemund)
- Large-Scale Adaptive Systems (dr. Dulman)
Running Projects
- SHINE (Sensing Heterogeneous Information Network Environment)
- EWiDS (Extreme Wireless Distributed Systems)
- D2S2 (Dependable Distributed Sensor Systems)
- Free (True-wireless mesh networks for transport and logistics)
- Darjeeling (An open-source VM for microcontrollers)
- CONET (Cooperating Objects Network of Excellence)
- Genius (Model-Based Systems Fault Diagnosis)
- Poseidon (Testing of Maritime Safety and Security Information Systems)
Completed Projects
- ALwEN (2008 - 2011)
- Wisebed (2008 - 2011)
- Finesse (2007 - 2011)
- Trader (2006 - 2010)
- Smart Surroundings (2004 - 2009)
Word Cloud (derived from our publications)
fault localization sensor redesign performance prioritizing automatic system network spectrum-based test approach runtime model dynamic evaluation estimation mitigate testing software protocol diagnosis modeling model-based sequential large-scale diagnostic mac algorithm fault wireless
Group Seminar
Our weekly seminar usually takes place on Wednesday afternoon at 16:30 in room 09.130.
The schedule of the seminar can be downloaded here.
Job Openings
- an assistant professor (tenure track UD) in embedded software
- a postdoc working on localization and tracking (note this opening is with the CAS group)
