The Laboratory for Real-Time & Embedded Computing is part of the Department of Computer Science at the University of Virginia. This research laboratory studies a wide range of issues in all aspects of real-time computing and embedded systems.
Real-time principles are becoming important for all systems since audio and video streams are being used in many new contexts from control applications to the Next Generation Internet.
We have exciting projects on:
- building and analyzing embedded systems based on components,
- developing a theory and practice of feedback-control real-time scheduling,
- developing protocols for deeply embedded large scale sensor networks, and
- designing real-time databases to support smart/ubiquitous computing spaces in both Internet based worlds and in ad hoc sensor networks.
Use the navigation at the left to find information about our projects, members, and publications.