Tassilo Tanneberger (TU Dresden, UC Berkeley)
Title:
Lingua-Franca, a Language to Coordinate the RIOT
Biography:
Tassilo is a computer science student at TU Dresden and guest research student at UC Berkeley. He spends his time working on various topics ranging from routing security to new language models for time-sensitive distributed systems. In his spare time, he is involved in academic self-administration and other organizations such as the Dresden Internet Exchange (DD-IX), of which he is also a co-founder and board member.
Abstract:
This talk will introduce you to Lingua Franca (LF), a language designed for the development of concurrent, time-centric distributed systems. We will present preliminary work on integrating LF into the RIOT ecosystem. This a first step to showcase the potential of combining both open-source projects to improve reliability in cyber-physical system scenarios.