The mission of the Networked and Embedded System Division (NES) is to provide engineers with scientific methods and tools for designing safety-critical real-time systems. The goal is to advance state-of-art and practice for developing such systems into a mature engineering discipline, i.e., in analogue with the scientifically well founded methods and tools for mechanical construction. NES develops methods for constructing safetycritical real-time systems, ultimately capable of guaranteeing their multitude of requirements to be fulfilled.
Our division is very research and education intensive. The research has an internationally proved record of excellence in conducting high-quality research and a very productive graduate training program. All research is performed in projects with specific goals with respect to achievements, publications, collaborations, and prototype tools. A project typically has elements of both basic and applied research Equally important is the undergraduate education, where EAi s responsible for computer engineering related courses, with a particular focus on computer based real-time systems. We are responsible for the international Master Program in Intelligent Embedded Systems and Bachelor Program in Computer Network Engineering .
Requirement or not, that is the question: A case from the railway industry (Apr 2023) Sarmad Bashir, Muhammad Abbas, Mehrdad Saadatmand , Eduard Paul Enoiu, Markus Bohlin, Pernilla Lindberg Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality (REFSQ 2023)
Making Sense of Failure Logs in an Industrial DevOps Environment (Apr 2023) Muhammad Abbas, Ali Hamayouni , Mahshid Helali Moghadam, Mehrdad Saadatmand , Per Erik Strandberg 20th International Conference on Information Technology : New Generations (ITNG 2023)
PyLC: A Framework for Transforming and Validating PLC Software using Python and Pynguin Test Generator (Apr 2023) Mikael Ebrahimi Salari, Eduard Paul Enoiu, Wasif Afzal, Cristina Seceleanu SAC2023, The 38th ACM/SIGAPP Symposium On Applied Computing (SAC 2023)
Timing Predictability and Performance Standoff in Component-based Vehicle Software on Multi-core (Mar 2023) Saad Mubeen IEEE International Conference on Software Architecture Companion Proceedings (MDE4SA@ICSA 2023)
Fault Management Framework and Multi-layer Recovery Methodology for Resilient System (Feb 2023) Carlo Vitucci, Daniel Sundmark, Marcus Jägemar, Jakob Danielsson, Alf Larsson , Thomas Nolte 6th International Conference on System Reliability and Safety (ICSR22)
Characterization of Transient Communication Outages into States to Enable Autonomous Fault Tolerance in Vehicle Platooning (Jan 2023) Shahriar Hasan, Svetlana Girs, Elisabeth Uhlemann IEEE Open Journal of Intelligent Transportation Systems (OJ-ITS)