Dependable Internet of Things in Adverse Environments

By 2030, the Internet of Things (IoT) will consist of 500 billion resource-constrained “Smart Things” that will provide critical every-day services in applications as diverse as Smart Cities, Smart Production, or Connected Cars. These applications require a dependable IoT despite hostile environments and deliberate attacks, where dependability summarizes aspects such as reliability, safety and security that enable users to put trust into the IoT. Today’s approaches to construct an IoT do not guarantee dependability.

The research center “Dependable Internet of Things” brings together eleven of the best researchers from the departments of Computer Science & Biomedical Engineering and Electrical & Information Engineering at TU Graz in order to provide the scientific foundations for an IoT that works dependably and that is resilient against failures and attacks.

Besides carrying out cutting-edge basic research aiming to offer methods and tools to predict, guarantee, and ultimately raise the level of dependability of the IoT (more info), the center aims to transfer the research results into real-world applications together with local and international industry partners.

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Two LEAD PhDs received their doctorates under the auspices of the federal president

Congratulations to Andrea Pferscher and Barbara Gigerl, who received their doctorates “sub auspiciis Praesidentis rei publicae” (i.e., under the auspices of the President of the Republic)! See details here.

Bernhard Aichernig became a full professor and Institute leader at Uni Linz

Bernhard Aichernig, who was a key researcher in the LEAD project as Associate Professor, was recently offered a full professorship and institute leadership at JKU in Linz. Congratulations!

Andrea Pferscher defends her PhD thesis successfully

Congratulations to Andrea Pferscher for the succesfull defense of her PhD thesis carried out in the DependableThings project under supervision of Bernhard Aichernig.