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Opportunities

Looking for motivated students (undergrads and grads) interested in working on embedded software and systems research. Mail Sebastian Fischmeister for further information.

Recent publications

  • Security-aware optimal actuator placement in vehicle platooning
  • What Can We Monitor Over Unreliable Channels?
  • Secure Dynamic Nonlinear Heterogeneous Vehicle Platooning: Denial-of-Service Cyber-Attack Case
  • Parameterless Semi-Supervised Anomaly Detection in Univariate Time Series
  • Palisade: A Framework for Anomaly Detection in Embedded Systems
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