Projects
Design and implementation of UWB transceivers for Internet of Things applications KU Leuven
In today's world, daily life is influenced significantly by the connectivity between millions of individuals and devices all around the world, which exchange information and data via the internet. The main architecture in which all internet-enabled objects are connected is called the Internet of Things (IoT). The IoT has various applications in smart cities, smart farming, smart industry, e-health, etc. In the case of smart cities, the IoT ...
Resilient, Secure and Robust Data Storage in Internet Applications KU Leuven
Large-scale privacy and trust problems with today’s centralized systems, and increased privacy regulations under the form of the GDPR, calls for a radical changes in data ownership. These privacy issues are especially apparent on the World Wide Web, where large internet corporations and secret services frequently invade the privacy of their users or citizens. To warrant the privacy of its users, applications on the web should shift from the ...
Intelligibility and control for context-aware Internet of Things applications. Hasselt University
TEARLESS: Secure Coordination of Rich Internet Applications Tiers KU Leuven
The Tearless project aims that future multi-tier web applications will be developed, tested and maintained as a single software artefact that spans different tiers.
A unifrom programming model for rich internet applications Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Multi-Level and Multi-Dimensional Internet of Drones' Collaboration Approach for Smart City Applications. Hasselt University
UAV-Assisted Internet of Things Applications and Services Hasselt University
Application Centric Development in the Internet of Things KU Leuven
The Internet of Things (IoT) landscape is growing at a fast pace. In 2018, there were already 6.1 billion IoT devices which reflects 33 percent of the internet connected machines. Cisco estimates that the amount will grow to 14.7 billion connected IoT devices in 2023, or 50 percent of the connected devices. Despite the large amount of connected devices, a fully connected environment is not realistic in the near future. Almost every device ...