Krintz and Wolski – NSF Grant

CS Professors Chandra Krintz and Rich Wolski receive an NSF grant of  $1.2 million (3 years) for a project is aimed at determining how to securely program, deploy, and manage Internet of Things (IoT) systems

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Chandra Krintz and Rich Wolski | "New End-to-End System for a Practical and Accessible Internet of Things (IoT)"

Excerpt from the COE/CLS Convergence magazine (F/W21) article "New Grants"

Chandra Krintz (CS), Giovanni Vigna (CS), Rich Wolski (CS)

The project is aimed at determining how to securely program, deploy, and manage IoT systems and applications, making it possible to perform advanced data analysis in place and, therefore, to enhance human decision-making; detect, diagnose, and remediate problems without human intervention; and automate operations throughout our economy. The researchers will develop a portable, multi-tier (sensors, edge, cloud) platform, called Detroit, that supports “write-once-run-anywhere” programming for IoT devices and is aimed at democratizing key processes in order to realize the positive societal transformation and shared economic impact that the IoT promises. 

COE/CLS Convergence magazine (F/W21) - "New Grants" (pg. 35)