Lakeside Labs performs research on self-organizing systems and, in particular, their application in technology. Autonomous aerial robots, biologically-inspired wireless networks, and self-configuring multimedia and sensor systems are just three examples from our visionary research portfolio.
Lakeside Labs and NES institute of the Alpen-Adria-Universität are working on autonomous multi-robot systems. The research focuses on the organization...
This video explains our research on autonomous unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). The research team at the Alpen-Adria University and Lakeside Labs deve...
It is not a secret that in the 21st century, information is crucial. In a disaster scenario this statement becomes even stronger, since up-to-date inf...
The iPhone application BUZZflies detects sounds from other iPhone devices and synchronizes them utilizing a synchronization algorithm inspired from th...
Using off-the-shelf, low-altitude multicopters equipped with high-quality cameras and GPS, our project team developed a software that enables an auton...
Traffic management and control systems depend heavily on timely and accurate information from sensors along observed roads. Amending existing sensors ...
From theory to practice: Self-organizing time synchronization using inhibitory and excitatory coupling. Wasif Masood shows a time coupling experiment ...
We design the interactions between oscillators communicating via variably delayed pulse coupling to guarantee their synchronization on arbitrary netwo...
This project aims to develop a solution for a smart resource-aware multi-sensor network (SRSnet) for autonomous event detection in scenarios with limi...