Networked Embedded Systems Group
The Networked Embedded Systems (NES) group at the Swedish Institute of Computer Science, led by Adam Dunkels and Thiemo Voigt, part of the Computer Systems Laboratory. Contact: Thiemo Voigt.
Current research focus is on wireless sensor networks systems and the Internet of Things.
Key interests include:
- Wireless sensor and Internet of Things systems. Projects: Promos, ESNA.
- Sensor network programming. Projects: Promos, ReSense, MakeSense.
- Sensor network simulation. Projects: CONET.
- Internet of Things for energy management. Projects: SmartPower, NOBEL.
- Smart antennas for sensor networks. Projects: WISENET, AppSN.
- Predictable performance in wireless sensor networks. Projects: GINSENG, ReSense.
- Interference generation and robustness against interference. Projects: CONET, ReSense.
- Applying AI methods to sensor networking. Project: Utility.
- Security in standard-based networked embedded systems. Projects: CNS, CONET.
We conduct projects together with industry and academic partners from Sweden and across the world.
We can offer post-doc positions in networked embedded systems/wireless sensor networks via ERCIM. Applications are coordinated by Thiemo Voigt.


A SICS paper appears in the January 2012 issue of the Philosophical Transaction of the Royal Society, the world's oldest scientific journal.



Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are a fundamental building-block of the upcoming Internet of Things, as they enable seamless integration of the digital and physical worlds....