2016
We are co-organizing the GI-Seminar "IoT Hackathon: From Research to Practice" - introducing live hacking to Dagstuhl
Oliver Hahm from the core RIOT design team successfully defended his PhD today. He is now a Dr. of the renown École Polytechnique, Université Paris-Saclay.
We will Co-chair the ACM Conference on Information-Centric Networking 2017 in Berlin
We have received the best poster award at the ACM/SIGCOMM Conference on Information Centric Networking - ICN 2016
MONICA, our EU Proposal "Management Of Networked IoT Wearables – Very Large Scale Demonstration of Cultural Societal Applications" jointly submitted with Hamburg's Senate Chancellery has been accepted.
The present c't computer magazine (17/2016) reports about the RIOT success story.
HarVEst - the Hamburg Cyber Security Research Alliance is to be established with Estonia.
Our work on "Information-Centric Networking (ICN) Research Challenges" has been published as RFC 7927.
This is the final pre-release for 0.15, final release is scheduled for end of August.
Information-Centric Networking for the Industrial Internet (I3) is the newest research project of the INET group: The German Ministry of Research and Education issued a grant of 0.6 Mio. Euros to the INET research team.
Our seminar proposal "The Critical Internet Infrastructure Revisited" has been approved by Schloß Dagstuhl, the German Leibniz Center for Informatics.
This release is the result of 8 months of development and 374 commits.
X-Check addresses security concerns at Internet eXchange points - HAW receives half a million Euros in funds by the German BMBF.
The friendly OS for the IoT got a lot of new features, a bunch of additional protocols and a new and blazing fast RIOT CI is now available. Additionally, support for a number of new boards and sensors was added. Last but not least many bug fixes, mostly about stabilizing and enhancing the networking capabilities of RIOT were included.
Our Paper "Let's Collect Names: How PANINI Limits FIB Tables in Name Based Routing" has been accepted at this year's Networking conference in Vienna