Over the course of the past years, drones have proven to be a capable tool in diverse civil domains, such as agriculture, construction, inspection, surveillance, search and rescue and even space exploration. Existing software tools for specifying and executing multidrone missions are limited to route planning or tightly coupled to […]
Author: Bernhard Rinner
Signal processing for autonomous systems
I will give an invited talk on “How to Act as Team” as part of the ICASSP Workshop on Signal Processing for Autonomous Systems (SPAS) on June 5, 2023. Scope of the workshop Autonomous systems are gaining major traction in various sectors of industry, including autonomous vehicles, warehouse settings, smart […]
Keynote at INFOCOM workshop
I gave a keynote on “Multi-Robot Coordination” at the 16th International Workshop on Wireless Sensing and Actuating Robotic Networks (WISARN 2023) on May 20, 2023. Abstract Now that robots have evolved from bulky platforms to agile devices, a challenge is to combine multiple robots into an integrated autonomous system, offering […]
Open Predoc position
The University of Klagenfurt is pleased to announce the following open position at the Departmentof Networked and Embedded Systems, Pervasive Computing Group, at the Faculty of TechnicalSciences, with an expected starting date of October 2, 2023: Predoc Scientist (all genders welcome) (in German: Universitätsassistent:in) More information about this vacancy and […]
Digitalization award for Paul Ladinig
Paul Ladinig received the Digitalization Award of the state of Carinthia for his master thesis “Time and Energy Optimized Trajectory Generation for Multi-Agent Constellation Changes” that was co-supervised by Stephan Weiss and Bernhard Rinner. Paul received the award from the Govenor Peter Kaiser as part of a virtual ceremony on […]
Marathon competition
Rockson Agyeman, Markus Gutmann, Vitaly Korzhun and Bernhard Rinner from the Institute of Networked and Embedded Systems took part as a relay team in the Graz Marathon on October 9, 2022. “The Running Threads” – as team named itself – were among the top 30 in this competition.