by Lena Tasse | May 21, 2021 | Impact story
A farmer can use sensors and wireless transfer to see which areas of the fields need to be watered and how much. ELLIIT Professor Björn Landfeldt and his colleague Emma Fitzgerald are supervising degree projects in collaboration with two companies, Sensative and...
by Lena Tasse | May 21, 2021 | Impact story
The success of a project is often in the details. The European Spallation Source (ESS) in Lund is a huge construction project costing billions of Swedish crowns. ELLIIT researchers’ expertise in automatic control and microwave technology has played a key role. “We...
by Lena Tasse | May 21, 2021 | Impact story
Improvements in software development can benefit both companies and users. ELLIIT researchers in Lund and Karlskrona are working closely with companies, giving not only industrial benefit but also the opportunity to carry out software research at a high international...
by Lena Tasse | May 21, 2021 | Impact story
ELLIIT researchers at Lund University are developing a toolbox to simulate integrated circuits, or chips, before they are manufactured. A chip consists of a large number of heterogeneous components that must all function together. Complexity is increasing, and even a...
by Lena Tasse | May 21, 2021 | Impact story
Remember these words: Modelica, OpenModelica, Optimica and JastAdd. Ten years of collaboration within ELLIIT between researchers in Lund and Linköping, and between academia and industry, have made it considerably easier to simulate and optimise complete cyber-physical...
by Lena Tasse | May 21, 2021 | Impact story
When experts in automatic control and those in real-time solutions work independently, the result may be expensive solutions. Or even total misunderstanding. Researchers in automatic control (Lund) and embedded systems (Linköping) have worked in collaboration for many...