Bernhard Rinner

Professor, Pervasive Computing

  • Team
    • Bio
    • Group
    • Alumni
    • Collaborators
  • Research
    • Smart camera networks
    • Multi-drone coordination
    • Computational self-awareness
    • Privacy protection
  • Publications
    • Journals
    • Conferences
    • Books, Chapters and Edited Journals
    • Patents
    • Other Publications
  • Teaching
    • Entwurf digitaler Schaltungen
    • Design of Digital Circuits
    • Sensor Networks
    • Pervasive Computing
  • News
  • Team
    • Bio
    • Group
    • Alumni
    • Collaborators
  • Research
    • Smart camera networks
    • Multi-drone coordination
    • Computational self-awareness
    • Privacy protection
  • Publications
    • Journals
    • Conferences
    • Books, Chapters and Edited Journals
    • Patents
    • Other Publications
  • Teaching
    • Entwurf digitaler Schaltungen
    • Design of Digital Circuits
    • Sensor Networks
    • Pervasive Computing
  • News

Research Posts

Multidrone mission specification and execution

Multidrone mission specification and execution

Minimizing idleness in multi-robot patrolling

Minimizing idleness in multi-robot patrolling

Multidrone flight demonstration

Multidrone flight demonstration

Multidrone constellation changes

Multidrone constellation changes

Privacy-protection research in 3sat science show nano

Privacy-protection research in 3sat science show nano

Persistent surveillance with multiple robots

Persistent surveillance with multiple robots

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News

PhD defense Rockson Agyeman

PhD defense Rockson Agyeman

Two journal papers published in December 2024

Two journal papers published in December 2024

Best Performer award to Daniel Bugelnig

Best Performer award to Daniel Bugelnig

Teaching award to Rockson Agyeman

Teaching award to Rockson Agyeman

IEEE ASI webinar

IEEE ASI webinar

Four conference papers in April 2024

Four conference papers in April 2024

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About

   

 

Bernhard Rinner is professor at the University of Klagenfurt where he is heading the Pervasive Computing group. He is deputy head of the Institute of Networked and Embedded Systems and vice dean of the Faculty of Technical Sciences.

Bernhard Rinner and his team work on the analysis, design and evaluation of pervasive networked embedded systems. Ongoing research includes coordination, optimization, self-organization and privacy-protection in networks – composed of sensors, cameras and drones.

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