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[15 Sep 2023] Roland Plaka from RTSLAB was awarded the Best Young Author Award at CRITIS 2023.

[17 May 2022] The prize for the best master thesis in 2021 was awarded David Lantz examined at RTSLAB.

[14 May 2020] The prize for the best master thesis in 2019 was awarded Carl Folkesson examined at RTSLAB.

[14 May 2020] Two Bachelor students supervised for their final year project at RTSLAB won the best Bachelor thesis award for 2019.

[18 December 2019] A paper written at RTSLAB was awarded the best paper award at the UCC2019 conference more ...

[14 May 2018] A bachelor student at RTSLAB was awarded the best thesis award from IDA - Alexander Ernfridsson. more ...

[16 May 2017] A bachelor student at RTSLAB was awarded the best thesis award from IDA - Tim Hultman. more ...

[12 May 2016] A master student at RTSLAB was awarded the best thesis award from IDA - Alexander Alesand. more ...

[12 May 2016] A bachelor student at RTSLAB was awarded the best thesis award from IDA - Mathias Almquist and Viktor Almquist. more ...

[25 May 2015] A master student at RTSLAB was awarded the best thesis award from IDA - Klervie Toczé. more ...

[26 May 2014] A bachelor student at RTSLAB was awarded the best thesis award from IDA - Simon Andersson. more ...

[31 May 2012] A masters student at RTSLAB was awarded the best thesis award from IDA - Ulf Magnusson. more ...

[27 February 2008] A masters student at RTSLAB was awarded the best thesis award from IDA - Johan Sigholm. more ...

[03 March 2004] A masters student at RTSLAB was awarded the best thesis award from IDA - Tobias Chyssler. more ...

[01 Jul 2003] For second year in a row a masters student at RTSLAB was awarded the best thesis award from SNART - Mehdi Amirijoo. more ...

Welcome to the Real-Time Systems Laboratory

RTSLAB is a laboratory in the Software and Systems (SaS) Division within the Department of Computer and Information Science (IDA) at Linköpings Universitet. We conduct research in the areas of dependability and resource allocation in distributed systems. Among the topics addressed under the term dependability are:

Formal analysis of safety and fault tolerance
Availabilty and integrity in critical infrastructures

Within resource allocation and distributed systems topics range over:

Safety and security assurance in autonomous systems
Quality of service (QoS) guarantees in resource-constrained systems
Protocols for connected vehicles and mobile edge networks
Energy efficiency in distributed systems and networks

RTSLAB combines the above expertise in projects treating adaptive components in real-time, fault-tolerant, and mission-critical systems, for example in disaster area networks.

RTSLAB is also responsible for development and examination of courses related to those fields.

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