The Critical Systems Research Group (ftsrg) is working on novel methods and developing innovative software that enable engineers to create better systems.
Signal processing has been an important research and development area at the Department of Measurement and Information Systems and its predecessors. At the end of the eighties the first signal processors arrived to the Department. This allowed the implementation of signal processing algorithms in real time. The new processors and their development tools, instruments, equipment called for the new DSP laboratory, which was established in 1992. The abbreviation (DSP) denotes digital signal processing and digital signal processor as well.
The primary aim of the Network Embedded Systems Laboratory (NESlab) is to take part in research, development and education of the wired and wireless communication of embedded systems, distributed embedded information systems, Internet of Things (IoT), and Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS).