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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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CrystalFreeIoT Paper accepted for presentation!

Single-Chip Motes and SRAM PUF: Feasibility Study. Sara Faour, Blaz Korecic, Malisa Vucinic, Fil Maksimovic, David Burnett, Paul Muhlethaler, Thomas Watteyne. Workshop on Crystal-Free/-Less Radio and System-based Research for IoT (CrystalFreeIoT), Cyber-Physical Systems and Internet-of-Things Week (CPS-IoT Week), Hong Kong, 13-16 May 2024.

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Thomas WATTEYNE 2024/03/07 2024/03/07News

Impressions of Journees GDR RSD 2024!!

Thomas WATTEYNE 2024/02/01 2024/02/06Uncategorized

Meet the AIOT Gateway!

Thomas WATTEYNE 2024/01/31 2024/02/06News

Hands-on tutorial on Scratch by Hadrien Sallanon

Hadrien Sallanon is a remarkable high school student who spent a week in the lab. At one 14 years old, he prepared and gave a super detailed hands-on tutorial and demo to the entire team on how we could use Scratch as a programming interface for the DotBot. Not a…

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Thomas WATTEYNE 2024/01/18 2024/02/01News

WCNC paper accepted for presentation!

Performance Comparison of EDHOC and DTLS 1.3 in Internet-of-Things Environments. Geovane Fedrecheski, Mališa Vučinić, Thomas Watteyne. IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference (WCNC), Dubai, UAE, 21-24 April 2024.

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Thomas WATTEYNE 2024/01/15 2024/01/15News

Happy Holidays from the AIO team!

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Thomas WATTEYNE 2023/12/12 2023/12/12News

GLOBECOM paper accepted for presentation!

Time Synchronized Multi-Hop Mesh Network with Crystal-Free Nodes. Filip Maksimovic, Austin Patel, David Burnett, Thomas Watteyne, Kristofer S.J. Pister. IEEE Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 4-8 December 2023.

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Thomas WATTEYNE 2023/11/12 2024/01/12News

SenSys demo accepted for presentation!

FreeBot: a Battery-Free Swarm Robotics Platform. Mengyao Liu, Fan Yang, Sam Michiels, Said Alvarado-Marin, Thomas Watteyne. ACM Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems (SenSys), Istanbul, Turkey, November 13-15, 2023.

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Thomas WATTEYNE 2023/10/15 2024/01/15News

WF-IoT paper accepted for presentation!

WELOC: Localizing Equipment in Marinas using Ultrasound. Trifun Savic, Keoma Brun-Laguna, Thomas Watteyne. IEEE World Forum on Internet of Things (WF-IoT), 12-27 October 2023, Aveiro, Portugal [pdf]

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Thomas WATTEYNE 2023/09/15 2024/01/15News

WF-IoT paper accepted for presentation!

Implications of Physical Fault Injections on Single Chip Motes. Sara Faour, Malisa Vucinic, Fil Maksimovic, David Burnett, Kristofer Pister, Thomas Watteyne, Paul Muhlethaler. IEEE 9th World Forum on Internet of Things (WF-IoT), Portugal, 12-27 October 2023.

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Thomas WATTEYNE 2023/09/15 2024/01/15News
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