Dependable, secure and time-aware sensor networks - Overview

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Dependable, secure and time-aware sensor networks - Overview DI Herwig Zeiner + DeSSnet Consortium, 18/6/2018

Dependable, secure and time-aware sensor networks Vision Internet of Things (IoT) and cyber physical systems (CPS) have considerable impact on a wide range of industries and operational sectors A major challenge in the digital transformation of industry is the acquisition, time-aware analytics and managing of complex processes by means of highly advanced and dependable wireless sensing systems Strengthen the involved regions Styria and Carinthia

Goals Enable the future usage of wireless sensor networks as dependable and as cost-efficient as possible Cover the whole value chain of wireless sensor networks Develop key enabling technologies (KETs) for sensor and communication technologies (interoperable, energy efficient), security technology, network dependability and time-aware analytics

Consortium

Key Enabling Technologies Wireless Sensors and Communication Robust hardware, Wireless Power Transfer, Sensor Add-ons Key Enabling Technologies Security Security Analysis, Counter Measures, Cryptography Network Dependability Interference Management, Cooperative Diversity, Cross-layer Protocols Innovation Lab (Pilots) Automotive Environment Production Lifecycle Time-aware Analytics Predictive Data Analytics, Distributed Decision Making, Edge Computing

Key Enabling Technologies and Services Sensors and Communication Dependable Wireless Power Transfer and Communication Technologies Sensor Add-Ons for Wireless Communication Chips - for low cost status information monitoring in harsh application environments (e.g., in an automotive test factory) Miniaturized Integrated Wireless Sensors - Application integrated (i.e., low profile, miniaturized, adaptive) wireless sensors to monitor environmental parameters (e.g., temperature, humidity etc.) Security Security Analysis and Requirement Software Security – devices with a software stack Secure and Efficient Implementation/Execution of Cryptography

Key Enabling Technologies and Services Network Dependability Concepts for Dependable Networking Interference Management and Cooperative Diversity Implementation and first Experimental Testing – focus on wireless sensor networks Time-aware Analytics Time-aware Concepts – Mechanisms of time-aware, time-preserving, and timing- predictable computing Predictive Data Analytics Distributed Decision Making – decision at the node or at the gateway

Innovation Lab: Automotive & Production Open Innovation (e.g. integrate and validate the research results) Innovation Lab Security Wireless Sensors and Communications Network Dependability Time-aware Analytics Predictive analytics, distribution of workloads Robust hardware, wireless power transmission, sensor add-ons Interferences, cross-layer protocols Analysis, countermeasures, encryption 8

Funding The K-Project DeSSnet is funded within the context of COMET – Competence Centers for Excellent Technologies by the Austrian Ministry for Transport, Innovation and Technology (BMVIT), the Federal Ministry for Digital and Economic Affairs (BMDW), and the federal states of Styria and Carinthia. The programme is conducted by the Austrian Research Promotion Agency (FFG).

Contact DI Herwig Zeiner herwig.zeiner@joanneum.at +43-664-602876-1153 Steyrergasse 17, A-8010 Graz DeSSnet Office dessnet-office@joanneum.at © 2018 DeSSnet consortium 18/06/2018