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LIVING

Elderly people are often overwhelmed with the usage of current technical devices such as smart phones, for example. To counter this problem, the Living++ project aims at developing an intuitive platform to use such devices in an integrated manner that can be controlled remotely via a television. The Living++ platform […]

PLANET website is available

The official website of the PLANET project has been created as a project deliverable (D8.2). More information about the project can be found on the website. The URL of the website is: http://www.planet-ict.eu/

8th European Conference on Wireless Sensor Networks (EWSN 2011)

EWSN 2011 was the eigth of a series of annual meetings focusing on the latest research in the area of wireless sensor networks. With 125 participants it was a very successful event, presenting 14 technical papers, 13 posters, 8 demos, and 6 invited project posters. More information can be found […]

CONET Roadmap published by Springer Verlag

We are proud to announce that the current roadmap of the CONET project is published by the Springer Verlag. CONET, the Cooperating Objects Network of Ecxellence, funded by the 7th framework program of the European commission, focusses on enabling the further establishment of the field of Cooperating Objects within the […]

Courses for Summer Term 2011

Besides the established lectures, projects, seminars like Embedded Systems, Sensor Networks etc.  we will offer the basic lecture "Basic Programming Skills – Programming with Java" and "Object-oriented Programming C++". Find detailed information here.

Welcome to the NES group at University Duisburg-Essen

Dr. Marco Zuniga received his PhD in Electrical Engineering on December 2006 from the University of Southern California (USC). From December 2006 to March 2008, he was a member of the research staff at Xerox. From April 2008 to November 2010, Dr. Marco Zuniga was a Post Doctoral Researcher at the Digital Enterprise Research Institute, […]

PECES Second Review

The European research project "Pervasive Computing in Embedded Systems" (PECES) was reviewed in Brussels in January 2011. This was the second review of this project, done by the European Commission. The next and final review will take place in the end of 2011. The review was very successful, the reviewers especially […]

Paper accepted at INFOCOM 2011

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 […]

PLANET

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. […]