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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
We are co-organizing the first international meeting of the RIOT community.
In our second spotlight, we talk to the core development team behind Bro, the popular open source network analysis framework. Starting with version 2.4, Bro includes a new (currently in beta) communication layer based on CAF called Broker. This new layer uses the network abstractions provided by CAF to provide a uniform API to communication in the Bro ecosystem.
Our Berlin Affiliate Matthias Wählisch won the competition "Forum Junge Spitzenforscher" with RIOT - and received a 10.000 € award.
Till Steinbach et al. "Beware of the Hidden" awarded best paper at this year 40th anniversary IEEE LCN conference.
The friendly OS for the IoT got a lot of new features, including a new network stack, better timer subsystem to support more precise timer operations, and better hardware abstraction.
CAF is making its way into Bro as foundation for Broker: Bro's new communication library
9th USENIX Workshop on Offensive Technologies @ USENIX Security Symposium 2015
Hacking Health Berlin invited watr.li to represent vertical farming and IoT approaches to gardening at the Bayer Digital Summit 2015 in Düsseldorf.
The Internet of Plants, a project by our master students Lotte Steenbrink and Lucas Jenß, won third price at the international Eclipse Open IoT Challenge in Grenoble
This release adds IPv6 support, improves performance, and makes the pattern matching implementation more debugger friendly.
The RIOT open source project is funded in the 2015 Google Summer of Code. Application opens March 16th.
RIOT, the friendly operating system for the IoT, is on display at the Embedded World in Nürmberg
The Snappy Ubuntu Core partner ecosystem launched with 21 partners. In this ecosystem for the IoT, RIOT represents the micro-controller operating system to support very constrained devices.
We released a new version of the RTRlib, an open-source C implementation of the RPKI/Router Protocol client.
Congratulations to Lotte! Her implementation of AODVv2 has been merged into RIOT, the friendly operating system for the IoT.
RFC 7411 "Multicast Listener Extensions for Mobile IPv6 (MIPv6) and Proxy Mobile IPv6 (PMIPv6) Fast Handovers" just published
The core components mainly received optimizations and bugfixes. However, CAF now includes the first alpha versions of a runtime inspection & debugging toolkit.