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02/18/2019 13:21

The Internet of Things: TU Graz researchers increase the dependability of smart systems

Mag. Christoph Pelzl, MSc Kommunikation und Marketing
Technische Universität Graz

    Since 2016 a team from TU Graz has been working on dependability in the Internet of things. After having achieved remarkable success, the eponymous research project is now going into the second phase.

    Smart systems are taking over the increasingly complex tasks of our private and professional daily lives. To ensure that these systems work flawlessly in harsh environments, secure and dependable solutions are required. An interdisciplinary research team at TU Graz is working on these solutions in the framework of the project ‘Dependability in the Internet of things’, which was originally the first ever lead project (https://www.tugraz.at/en/research/research-at-tu-graz/services-fuer-forschende/f...) of TU Graz. In the context of this funding programme, the University gives special financing to interdisciplinary projects in the field of basic research to strengthen TU Graz’s research profile and to further develop outstanding top research areas.

    In the ‘Dependable Internet of Things in Adverse Environments’ project, researchers are not developing any new smart applications, but instead are ensuring that applications will work in the way they are supposed to. ‘The Internet of things is being increasingly used for security-critical applications – not only must the individual appliances work reliably in isolation, but they also have to be dependable within the overall system and communicate flawlessly,’ explains project leader Kay Römer.

    Promising results as foundation stone for the second project phase

    The first three years of the project yielded promising results. The team developed a positioning system which works more efficiently and accurately than the systems available today. It ensured the cooperation in the IoT by appliances from various manufacturers using an adaptive algorithm, and protected the integrated software against security attacks. And it developed a predictive system for autonomous vehicle convoys which preemptively sidesteps dangerous situations.

    New objectives for the next three years

    In the last few days the research project was extended for a further three years after successful evaluation by an external jury. Now the researchers want to upscale the previous results achieved in the laboratory to the actual realities in the field, as Kay Römer explains: ‘Our approaches work extremely well on the small scale. In a dynamic system such as the Internet of things in which hundreds of billions of intelligence systems could communicate with each other in the future, the challenge is so much bigger.

    In the long term, the research project is meant to develop into a research centre in which specialists from all the different areas can work together to further increase dependability in the IoT.

    The lead project ‘Dependability in the Internet of things’ was granted funding of two million euros for three years in 2015. After the successful evaluation carried out by the external specialist jury, the researchers have received a one-off, follow-up funding for a further three years.

    This research topic is anchored in the Field of Expertise ‘Information, Communication & Computing‘ (https://www.tugraz.at/en/research/fields-of-expertise/information-communication-...), one of the five strategic FoE at TU Graz.

    You can find more information on ‘Dependable Internet of Things in Adverse Environments’ project on the project website (https://www.tugraz.at/projekte/dependable-things/home/) and in our Planet Research section (https://www.tugraz.at/en/tu-graz/services/news-stories/planet-research/singlevie...).


    Contact for scientific information:

    Kay RÖMER
    Univ.-Prof. Dipl.-Inform. Dr.sc.ETH
    TU Graz | Institute of Technical Informatics
    Inffeldgasse 16/1, 8010 Graz
    Tel: +43 316 873 6400
    Email: roemer@tugraz.at


    Original publication:

    https://www.tugraz.at/en/tu-graz/services/news-stories/media-service/singleview/...


    More information:

    http://Project website: https://www.tugraz.at/projekte/dependable-things/home/
    http://Planet Research Article: https://www.tugraz.at/en/tu-graz/services/news-stories/planet-research/singlevie...
    http://Interview with Kay Römer: https://www.tugraz.at/en/tu-graz/services/news-stories/face-to-face/singleview/a...


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    In the project "Dependable Internet of Things in Adverse Environments", a team from TU Graz is researching how smart systems can work reliably even under the most difficult conditions;
    In the project "Dependable Internet of Things in Adverse Environments", a team from TU Graz is resea ...
    Source: © Baustädter – TU Graz

    An interdisciplinary research team at Graz University of Technology is engaged in predicting, guaranteeing and ultimately increasing the dependability of the Internet of Things;
    An interdisciplinary research team at Graz University of Technology is engaged in predicting, guaran ...
    Source: © TU Graz


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