Projects
Essays on transforming industrial businesses towards IIoT KU Leuven
Most industrial businesses recognize the disruptive potential of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), yet many face trouble digitally transforming their old business models and ways of working. Experiments aside, few industrial companies have managed to bring digital transformation to fruition at scale. In this PhD, we study the digital transformation of industrial companies aiming to build and scale digital IIoT capabilities by applying ...
Essays on transforming industrial businesses towards IIOT Vlerick Business School
TETRA project Trusted IoT - Trusted Computing Architectures for IoT Devices. Vrije Universiteit Brussel
MIoT - Multimodal Internet of Things Communication. University of Antwerp
IIoTSBOM - Industrial IoT Security & Software Bill of Materials LSEC - Leaders In Security
IDIOTS-Industrial IoT Device Security Testing KU Leuven
The ambition of the IDIOTS project is to design a collection of (semi-)automated security testing tools that can be used by non-security experts throughout the lifespan of (Industrial) IoT systems and devices. The first set of tools is intended to test the security of an IoT device's firmware stack. The second toolkit will evaluate whether secret data (keys) can be extracted from an IoT device. The third toolkit is a test system to identify ...
Cross Layer Optimisation of Dynamic IoT Systems KU Leuven
The Internet of Things (IoT) embeds sensors, actuators and computation into
everyday "things" such as lights, thermostats, and coffee machines. These things can
be controlled and monitored from remote locations by connecting them to Internet. The application
development for IoT, however, is challenging because of the resource constraints of IoT platform, wireless
communication demands, and dynamic nature of IoT ...
Advances in Single and Multi-Antenna Technologies for Energy-Efficient IoT KU Leuven
The advent of the Internet-of-Things (IoT) has paved the way for a diverse set of new applications such as Industry 4.0 and environmental monitoring. While newly introduced IoT protocols gain traction, these networks can still be improved in order to support the next generation of IoT. The aim of this work is lowering the energy expenditure of remote energy-constrained IoT devices, by addressing the highest energy consumer, i.e., the wireless ...