Archived News of the Insititut ACPS

18.07.25
Our submitted paper: Taming the Challenges of Teaching the IoT Authors: Bernd-Christian Renner, Peter Oppermann, Fabian Steinmetz was accepted for the Teach-IoT 2025 workshop. We congratulate the authors.
17.07.25
Our submitted paper: Scattering Algorithm for Continuous Sensing in Battery-Free Networks Authors: Johannes Göpfert, Sayedsepehr Mosavat, Matteo Zella, Bernd-Christian Renner was accepted for the EWSN 2025 conference. We congratulate the authors.
17.07.25
Our submitted paper: Harnessing Stubborn AUVs for Decentralized Decision Strategies in Communication-Limited Environments  Authors: Wiebke Frenkel, Bernd-Christian Renner was accepted for the EUMAS 2025 conference. We congratulate the authors.
14.07.25
Our journal article: Wideband Communication with Batteryless Sensors Embedded in Metal Structures has been accepted for publication in ACM Transactions on Internet of Things. Congratulation to the authors: Dr. Peter Opperman and Prof. Bernd-Christian Renner.
14.07.25
We are excited to announce that the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) has approved funding for our new research project “Scalable Acoustic Backscatter Systems in Metal Structures.” The project includes a three-year Ph.D. position and builds on our institute’s recent work: demonstrating that acoustic wireless backscatter communication is feasible in solid metal structures. This follow-up project takes the concept further—scaling it up to larger structures and networks of multiple devices. It aims to develop novel protocols for device discovery, routing, and medium access control (MAC), all optimized for the unique challenges of acoustic signal propagation through metal. The long-term vision: low-cost, maintenance-free sensor networks embedded directly into civil infrastructure—such as bridges, pipelines, ship hulls, or aircraft fuselages—that continuously monitor structural health and enable predictive maintenance. By making these systems smarter and more scalable, we’re helping to pave the way for safer, more reliable infrastructure.