Chair of Wireless Systems
The Chair of Wireless Systems focuses on the conception, development, and analysis of secure, resilient, and efficient wireless and cyber-physical systems. Our work addresses networked systems that need to operate reliably under dynamic, resource-constrained, or security-critical conditions.
Our research combines methodological foundations with application-oriented challenges in the fields of wireless communication, IT security, cyber-resilience, IoT and edge systems, embedded systems, as well as data-driven analysis and optimisation methods.
We do not consider technical systems in isolation, but as part of complex system environments in which communication, security, reliability, energy efficiency, and resilience are closely interconnected.
Research and Projects
The chair is involved in various national and international research and transfer projects. Our projects address current challenges in cyber-physical systems, secure communication, edge and IoT systems, artificial intelligence, predictive maintenance, and resilient system architectures.
Team
Our team consists of researchers with different areas of expertise, including wireless systems, IT security, cyber-resilience, network security, hardware security, and data-driven system analysis.
Publications
The scientific publications of the chair are provided via the university bibliography UBICO and give an overview of our current and previous research activities.
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Teaching
In teaching, the chair offers courses, practical training, and thesis topics in areas such as wireless systems, embedded systems, IT security, cyber-physical systems, and related research fields.
