embedded systems

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....

VETE: Virtualizing the Trusted Execution Environment

 

In this project we explore the idea of using a thin hypervisor to achieve verifiable security within an otherwise large trusted execution environment (TEE)....

Provably Secure Execution Platforms for Embedded Systems

PROSPER is a collaboration between SICS and the Theoretical Computer Science group at KTH aiming to build the next generation framework for fully verified, secure hypervisors for embedded systems. The following components constitute the core of the project:...

Elektroniktidningen: Svenska inbyggare mötte Android

"Den svenska inbyggnadsbranschen samlades igår i Kista för att söka svaret på frågan om hur mobiloperativsystemet Android kan utnyttjas utanför mobilen.
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Porting Linux to a Hypervisor Based Embedded System

Background

Embedded systems are spreading more and more and can be found nearly everywhere in our modern life, not only but especially in mobile phones. However, security issues are often not the first addressed...

SICSlowpan - Internet for Low-power, Low-cost Wireless

The SICSlowpan project develops the next-generation protocol stacks for the Internet of Things. We leverage the uIP IP stack and the Contiki operating system together with the recent 6lowpan standardization...

Cooperating Objects Network of Excellence

NES participates in CONET,  the Cooperating Objects Network of Excellence. CONET is a EU-funded project under ICT, Framework 7.  The CONET Consortium is working on building a strong Community in the area of Cooperating Objects including research, public sector and industry partners from the areas of embedded systems, pervasive computing and wireless sensor networks.

 

Metro: "Liten" uppfinning som gör stor skillnad

"I en tid då alla datorprogram blir allt större och mer resurskrävande har Adam Dunkels arbetat i motsatt riktning. ”Less is more” är något av hans motto, och för det har han nu belönats med Microsofts europeiska forskarpris."

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Recent Contiki-based Research Results

Some exciting Contiki-based research we've beeing doing at SICS lately: we increase the 802.15.4 multi-hop throughput with 900%, increase the lifetime of ZigBee...

Contiki 2.1 with Energy Profiling

The Contiki team has just released version 2.1 of the open source Contiki operating system for low-power, wireless, memory-constrained networked embedded devices....