Projects
Sustainable Internet of Batteryless Things (IoBaleT). University of Antwerp
IoBaLeT: Sustainable Internet of Battery-Less Things KU Leuven
The Internet of Things (IoT) vision has enabled the wireless connection of billions of batterypowered devices to the Internet. However, batteries are expensive, bulky, cause pollution and degrade after a few years. Replacing and disposing of billions of dead batteries every year is costly and unsustainable. We posit the vision of a sustainable Internet of Battery-Less Things (IoBaLeT). We imagine battery-less devices storing small amounts of ...
European Integrated Research Training Network on Advanced Cryptographic Technologies for the Internet of Things and the Cloud. KU Leuven
Summary
The goal of this ETN is to develop advanced cryptographic techniques for the Internet of Things and the Cloud and to create implementations that offer a high level of security and increased usability, for a wide range of physical computation platforms. The ITN will equip a group of 15 early stage researchers with a set of interdisciplinary skills combining mathematics, computer science and electrical engineering that will ...
A security architecture for the Internet of Things KU Leuven
Ever since the birth of the Internet in the seventies, the number of devices connected to this network has been growing exponentially. While the Internet was initially a network of generalpurpose computers, it is now common to find consumer products that contain embedded technology to have Internet connectivity. An even more recent trend is that a wide variety of devices, including industrial control systems, robots, cars, but also small ...
Edge Computing for the Industrial Internet of Things KU Leuven
Edge Computing increases the efficiency of data analytics and machine learning by pushing analysis to the edge of the network in order to reduce latency and increase energy efficiency. This PhD trajectory will investigate how edge computing can be pushed to the very limits of IoT networks onto embedded Micro Controller Units (MCUs) themselves. Furthermore, the PhD will investigate how edge analysis can work in tandem with server-side models ...
Use case adaptive multi-mode platform for energy efficient devices in the internet of things KU Leuven
The widespread adoption of Internet of Things (IoT) devices has led to an increasing need for efficient and sustainable operation of low-power IoT nodes. A crucial factor in achieving low-power operation is optimizing one of the highest energy spenders in an Internet of Things (IoT) node: a node’s wireless communication capabilities. Various new network technologies, known as low power wide area networks (LPWANs), have been developed to ...
Towards Deeply Reconfigurable, Long-life Internet of Things Platforms KU Leuven
Our world is racing towards a new era of smart applications, examples of which include: Smart Agriculture, Smart City, Smart Manufacturing, and Smart Traffic. These new applications have great potential in contributing the society, industry, and our daily lives. Internet of Things (IoT) provides the necessary technologies to support such smart applications by connecting the digital and physical worlds. According to market predictions, there ...
uTRUSTit: Usable TRUST in the Internet of Things. KU Leuven
Security solutions for Internet of Things using blockchain technology. KU Leuven
The Internet of Things (IoT) is estimated to connect around 30 billion to 50 billion devices to the Internet by 2020. Securing the enormous amount of data generated and transmitted by these devices while minimizing the computational overhead added by the enforced security measures is a huge challenge. Privacy and data protection are important design requirements for almost every IoT system, due to the ubiquitous nature of IoT networks and the ...