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The Networked Embedded Systems Lab is a research group in the Department of
Computer Science at TU Darmstadt led by Marco Zimmerling. We are also affiliated
with the Center for Advancing Electronics Dresden at TU Dresden. Our research
interests lie at the intersection of embedded systems and wireless networking,
with the goal of making cyber-physical systems dependable and sustainable.

We currently have several PhD positions available in our group. Please check out
the job ad.

We are active in multiple research areas, a subset of which include:

 * Battery-free systems: [CACM’24], [EWSN’23], [NSDI’22], [NSDI’21], [SenSys’19]
 * Control over wireless networks: [TCPS’22], [PIEEE’21], [L-CSS’20], [TCPS’20],
   [ICCPS’19]
 * End-to-end real-time guarantees: [ECRTS’20], [TCPS’17], [RTSS’16]
 * Synchronous transmissions: [EWSN’22], [CSUR’20], [Sci. Rep.’18], [IPSN’11]
 * Low-power wireless networking: [IPSN’23], [EWSN’23], [EWSN’22], [SenSys’18],
   [SenSys’17]
 * Reproducibility and benchmarking: [JSys’21], [CPSBench’18]
 * Energy management: PreAct [IPSN’19]

Please look at our research and publications for a more comprehensive list.

Our work has been generously supported by the Emmy Noether program and other
grants of the DFG, as well as by the LOEWE center emergenCITY and the Center for
Advancing Electronics Dresden.


NEWS

05/2024: Matthias is joining our group as a PhD student. Welcome!
04/2024: Our proposal for an MSCA Doctoral Network on embedded AI systems and
applications will be funded by Horizon Europe.
03/2024: Bärbel is joining our group as team assistant. Welcome!
02/2024: Our position paper on The Batteryless Internet of Things, co-authored
with amazing international experts in this area, has appeared in the
Communications of the ACM.
01/2024: Max is joining our group as a PhD student. Welcome!
06/2023: Two papers accepted at EWSN’23! One on robust network orchestration and
one on battery-free human activity recognition.
06/2023: Fabian has successfully (with summa cum laude) defended his PhD thesis
on dependable wireless cyber-physical systems. Congratulations!
05/2023: Our paper on Hydra, a solution for fault-tolerant wireless networking,
has received the IPSN 2023 Best Artifact Award!

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