In more than 50 years, our research has actively contributed to the enormous progress in efficient, dependable and safe computers and network systems. Computer and network engineering is at the research-intensive core of future intelligent autonomous systems. As our main application domains, we address complex embedded and cyber-physical space and automotive systems. We combine sophisticated theory with computer and network architecture and design all the way to practical hardware-software designs. Please, visit our web site to learn more about our research and teaching activities.
Check our highlights for the year 2024 at the Advent Calendar of City of the Future at TU Braunschweig:
Advancing through innovation: how 6G, AI and trustworthy systems are shaping the smart cities of the future
www.tu-braunschweig.de/stadtderzukunft/adventskalender/tuer-4
On 20.11.2024, Delia Balzer from LINGA hosted an inspiring event with panelists Susanne Knaak (Niedersachsenbüro – Neues Wohnen im Alter), Dr. Frank Ursin (Hannover Medical School), and Patrick Ney (City of Hannover).
Prof. Selma Saidi emphasized the importance of building trust and acceptance in AI-based assistive technologies by enhancing reliability and safety. She highlighted how smart city digitalization—through advanced compute and wireless communication infrastructure—can foster trustworthiness by integrating diverse sensor data to improve environmental awareness, redundancy, and overall system reliability.
Two critical questions shaped the discussion:
Special thanks to Tanja Föhr for conceptualizing the event and to Delia Balzer for exceptional moderation. More information can be found here.