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[21/5/16] DRONET paper: “Model-based Real-time Testing of Drone Autopilots”!
Our paper “Model-based Real-time Testing of Drone Autopilots”, co-authored by Andrea Patelli and Luca Mottola has been accepted for publication at the DRONET workshop, co-located with ACM MOBISYS!
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[3/5/16] ACM MOBISYS paper: “Reactive Control of Autonomous Drones”!
Our paper “Reactive Control of Autonomous Drones”, co-authored by Endri Bregu, Nicola Casamassima, Daniel Cantoni, Luca Mottola, and Kamin Whitehouse has been accepted for publication at ACM MOBISYS!
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[27/4/16] Nicola Casamassima graduates!
Our M.Sc. student Nicola Casamassima has graduated this morning with his thesis titled “Reactive programming for resource-limited devices”. Best of luck to Nicola!
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[13/4/16] Naveed Bhatti receives IPSN/CPSWEEK Best PhD Forum Presentation Award!
Naveed Bhatti has received the Best PhD Forum Presentation Award at the ACM/IEEE International Conference on Information Processing in Sensor Networks – part of CPSWEEK – in Vienna, Austria!
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[9/4/16] ACM Transactions on Sensor Networks paper: “Energy Harvesting and Wireless Transfer in Sensor Network Applications: Concepts and Experiences”!
Our paper “Energy Harvesting and Wireless Transfer in Sensor Network Applications: Concepts and Experiences”, co-authored by Naveed Bhatti, Hamad Alizai, Affan Syed, and Luca Mottola, has been accepted for publication on ACM Transactions on Sensor Networks!
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[2/2/16] ACM Transactions on Sensor Networks paper: “View Consistency in Wireless Sensor Networks”!
Our paper “View Consistency in Wireless Sensor Networks“, co-authored by Arshad Jhumka and Luca Mottola, has been accepted for publication on ACM Transactions on Sensor Networks!
About
At NESLab we explore how to build the foundation of the intelligent Internet of Things across Earth and Space. We combine theories, designs, implementations, and real deployments.
We have strong ties with the RI.SE Research Institutes of Sweden and Uppasala University. We are also proud of our international collaborations, including ETH Zurich (Switzerland), Tsinghua University (China), LUMS (Pakistan), TU Delft (the Netherlands), TU Dresden (Germany), University of Virginia (US), and Warwick University (UK), which allow students to spend periods abroad.
NESLab started in 2016 as part of the advanced software architectures research line at the Dipartimento di Elettronica, Informazione e Bioingegneria of Politecnico di Milano and runs also thanks to the support of Google, Intel, Texas Instruments, Microsoft, STMicroelectronics, and Vodafone.d.

