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Testing systems in the presence of adaptation
With the realisation of the ADMORPH vision embedded systems will gain the ability to change their behaviour. These systems will learn how to counteract specific threats. A robot may learn that a given path is not traversable and will look for alternatives to reach its objective. A radar may use [...]
ADMORPH article on HiPEAC info
The HiPEAC Info magazine is a quarterly publication providing the latest news on the activities within the European HiPEAC network, as well as activities on high-performance embedded architectures and compilers at large. The April issue includes an article introducing the ADMORPH project and describing the project objectives and the addressed [...]
ADMORPH researcher talks about her interest and experience as a woman in CS
Martina Maggio is a Professor at the Computer Science Department, Saarland University, having a partial affiliation as an Associate Professor at the Department of Automatic Control, Lund University. She completed her Ph.D. at Politecnico di Milano, working with Alberto Leva on the applications of control-theoretical tools for the design of [...]
Can we still be sure of something when control systems miss their deadlines?
Within the ADMORPH project, we are looking at how systems respond to failures and cyber-attacks. Our aim is to create a new generation of embedded systems. These new systems should be able to react to faults and attacks, by adapting and morphing themselves. One key component to realise this vision [...]
ADMORPH Press Release
The University of Amsterdam, which is coordinating the ADMORPH project, has published today a press release for the project.
ADMORPH Kick-Off meeting
The ADMORPH kick-off meeting took place last week, on Jan 29-30, at the university of Amsterdam. The consortium, led by the University of Amsterdam and including Thales Netherland (NL), SYSGO (FR), UTRC (IRL), Q-Media (CZ), University of Luxembourg (LU), University of Lund (SE) and FCiências.ID (PT), will explore system [...]
ADMORPH on LinkedIn
ADMORPH can now be followed on LinkedIn.