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In Europe's leading research institute Co-chairing IETF 6TiSCH and IETF LAKE The Home of Berkeley's OpenWSN Tight Collaboration with Industry Extensive International Collaboration

In Europe's leading research institute

Thanks to its top-quality researchers and numerous international guests, Inria is at the forefront of networking and computer science research. In 2015, Inria was raked #1 company in France for the wellbeing of its employees.

Co-chairing IETF 6TiSCH and IETF LAKE

The EVA team co-chairs the IETF 6TiSCH and IETF LAKE working groups, which standardize the networking technology for the Factory of the Future and the security solutions.

The Home of Berkeley's OpenWSN

Inria-EVA co-leads Berkeley's OpenWSN project, the de-facto open-source implementation of Industry 4.0 standards such as IEEE802.15.4e Time Synchronized Channel Hopping. In 2015, ETSI selected OpenWSN as the reference implementation of 6TiSCH.

Tight Collaboration with Industry

Inria-EVA prouds itself of its defining technology that is used in commercial solutions. We constantly thrive for tight collaboration with the industry, through European and national projects, bilateral agreements or consultancy. Don't hesitate to contact us.

Extensive International Collaboration

Inria-Paris is located at the heart of Europe, and Inria-EVA has strong research collaborations across the Old Continent and the world. Once example in the REALMS associate team between Inria-EVA, UC Berkeley and the University of Michigan.

Designing Tomorrow's Internet of (Important) Things

Inria-AIO is a leading research team in low-power wireless communications. The team is designing Tomorrow's Internet of (Important) Things. It pushes the limits of low-power wireless mesh networking by applying them to critical applications such as robotics, industrial control loops, with harsh reliability, scalability, security and energy constraints. Inria-AIO co-chairs the IETF 6TiSCH and IETF LAKE standardization working group and co-leads Berkeley's OpenWSN project. Inria-AIO is heavily involved in real-world applications, and oversees over 1,000 sensors deployed on 3 continents for smart agriculture, smart city and environmental monitoring applications. The team's research program is organized around 5 pilars: Smart Dust, Low-Power Wireless Networking, Security in Constrained Systems, Swarm Robotics and Vehicle Area Networking. The team is associated with Prof. Pister's team at UC Berkeley, working on Smart Dust.

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HeadsUp! WINNER IPSO CHALLENGE 2015 People Choice Award!

The HeadsUp! project is WINNER of the IPSO CHALLENGE 2015 People Choice Award!

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Thomas WATTEYNE 2015/12/04 2015/12/07News

REALMS network deployed at the Grand Palais

Inria-EVA and the REALMS associate team have deployed a 15-mote network in the beautiful Grand Palais in Paris as part of the SolutionsCOP21 exhibition, 4-10 December 2015.

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Thomas WATTEYNE 2015/12/04 2015/12/07News

MicroPnP wins 3rd place at IPSO CHALLENGE 2015!

The MicroPnP project has received the Third Place Award at the IPSO CHALLENGE 2015!

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Thomas WATTEYNE 2015/12/03 2015/12/05News

PhD defense of Malisa Vucinic

Malisa Vucinic, PhD student at LIG and STMicro successfully defended his PhD entitled “Architectures and Protocols for Secure and Energy-Efficient Integration of Wireless Sensor Networks with the Internet of Things” on November 17th. Congratulations Dr Vucinic!

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Thomas WATTEYNE 2015/11/17 2015/11/22News

Welcome to Jonathan Munoz!

The EVA team has a new member! We are happy to welcome Jonathan Munoz. Jonathan is a PhD student under a CIFRE agreement with the company Gridbee, working on km-scale Industrial Networking. Welcome to Inria-EVA, Jonathan!

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Thomas WATTEYNE 2015/11/16 2015/11/23News

Meet EVA’s new logo!

Congrats to Paul and Nadjib for the idea! Thanks to Srinivaskorai and Fiverr for creating the actual thing!

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Thomas WATTEYNE 2015/11/05 2015/11/22News

Welcome to Tengfei Chang!

The EVA team has a new member! We have the pleasure of welcoming Tengfei Chang. Tengfei is a Postdoctoral Research Engineer on the OpenWSN project. Welcome to Inria-EVA, Tengfei!

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Thomas WATTEYNE 2015/11/01 2015/11/03News

Carlos Oroza (UC Berkeley) is visiting!

Dates: 19-30 October 2015 Topic: Using Machine Learning to Predict Connectivity in a Low-Power Wireless Network. Collaboration with: Thomas Watteyne

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Thomas WATTEYNE 2015/10/19 2016/09/10Visitors

OpenWSN participating in the EWSN Dependability Competition!

Reliability through Time-Slotted Channel Hopping and Flooding-based Routing. Pedro Henrique Gomes, Thomas Watteyne, Pradipta Gosh, Bhaskar Krishnamachari. International Conference on Embedded Wireless Systems and Networks (EWSN), Dependability Competition, ACM, Graz, Austria, 14-15 February 2016.

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Thomas WATTEYNE 2015/10/19 2015/10/19News

Inria – DGA workshop on MANET, Clouds and Cloudlets

The Inria-DGA workshop on MANET, Clouds and Cloudlets took place at Paris (Antenne Parisienne de l’Inria) on October 15th, 2015. Detailed program:

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Paul MUHLETHALER 2015/10/15 2015/11/05News
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