Research
The research group conducted research in the following areas until Lothar Thiele retired.:
- Models, methods and software tools for the design of real-time embedded systems
- Predictability
- Real-Time Calculus
- Scheduling (time vs. power vs. energy vs. temperature, Multiprocessor-Scheduling)
- Real-Time Low-Power Wireless Systems (Wireless Bus)
- Transient Computing Systems
- Networked Embedded Systems (Internet of Things, Cyberphysical Systems and Sensor Networks)
- Synchronous Transmissions, Glossy, Wireless Bus
- High Alpine Monitoring (PermaSense)
- Air Pollution Monitoring (OpenSense)
- Hardware (Dual Processor Platform, BTNodes)
- Testing and Measuring (FlockLab, RocketLogger)
- Event-based Sensing
- Energy Harvesting and Control
- Embedded Multiprocessor Systems
- System Optimization (Evolutionary Mutiobjective Optimization)
- Embedded Machine Learning
- On-Device Deep Learning
- Pruning and Folding
- Extracting Information from Environmental Data
Some information can still be found on the web pages of the research group, see Computer Engineering and Networks Research Group, Research Areas.