Network Embedded Systems Laboratory
About as
The primary aim of the Network Embedded Systems Laboratory (NESlab) is to take part in research, development and education of the wired and wireless communication of embedded systems, distributed embedded information systems, Internet of Things (IoT), and Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS).
NESlab has practical experience of microcontroller based or application processors based embedded system design, embedded operating systems including Linux and FreeRTOS, sensors and actuators, and communication technologies. We have detailed implementation and architectural level knowledge of Ethernet, Bluetooth, IEEE 802.11 (Wi-Fi), IEEE 802.15, TCP/IP, ZigBee, 6LoWPAN, and WEB technologies, including the modern IoT application layer protocols. In addition, we have experiance with real-time communication technologies such as TTEthernet and other Ethernet and TCP/IP based real-time technologies, and precision clock synchronization technologies like IEEE 1588 and time sensitive networking technologies as AVB and TSN. The laboratory is also active in the automotive and vehicular communication field. We have practical experiance with CAN, LIN, and FlexRay.
Members

Tamás Kovácsházy
associate professor
head of the laboratory

Zoltán Benesóczky
senior lecturer

Ivor Dülk
assistant professor

Gábor Naszály
senior lecturer

Balázs Scherer
senior lecturer

András Wiesner
PhD student