The paper ‘TinyLTS: Efficient Network-Wide Logging and Tracing System for TinyOS‘ by Robert Sauter, Olga Saukh, Oliver Frietsch and Pedro José Marrón has been accepted to the INFOCOM 2011 main conference. The 30th IEEE International Conference on Computer Communications (IEEE INFOCOM 2011) will take place in Shanghai, China in April […]
Yearly Archives: 2010
Efficient deployment has been identified as one of the main problems for the acceptance of new technologies based on Cooperating Objects (COs). The goal of PLANET is to provide an integrated planning and maintenance platform that enables the deployment, operation and maintenance of heterogeneous networked COs in an efficient way. […]
The description of the courses for the Winter Term 2010/2011 are available now. Find detailed information here.
Efficient deployment has been identified as one of the main problems for the acceptance of new technologies based on Cooperating Objects (COs). The goal of PLANET is to provide an integrated planning and maintenance platform that enables the deployment, operation and maintenance of heterogeneous networked COs in an efficient way. […]
Hughues Smeets has been working as an assistant at the Universitè de Liège and the Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium since 2001. He has also worked as a Software Engineer in a spin-off company of the VUB. His research interests include Embedded Systems and routing techniques in Wireless Sensor Networks. He […]
The goal of WEBDA is to enable elderly people suffering from dementia to stay at home independently for a longer period of time. To achieve this, the WEBDA project is developing novel services to train their cognitive abilities and to reduce the cognitive load of the elderly, to better structure […]
The goal of WEBDA is to enable elderly people suffering from dementia to stay at home independently for a longer period of time. To achieve this, the WEBDA project is developing novel services to train their cognitive abilities and to reduce the cognitive load of the elderly, to better structure […]
More than 250 roboticists from industry and academia accompanied by members of the European Commission gathered for the first joint EURON/EUROP meeting. Starting from the product vision and technologies described in the EUROP Strategic Research Agenda, the main focus was on closing the gap between industrial needs and academic research. […]
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