
On March 20, Daniel Muñiz Zurrunero, a researcher at the Department, presented the talk titled “xDEVS no_std: Real-Time Asynchronous DEVS for Embedded Co-Simulation” as part of the GREAT Talks lecture series.
The GREAT Talks are an initiative organized by PhD students from ETSI de Telecomunicación with the aim of disseminating the cutting-edge research conducted at the School. These sessions foster the exchange of technical knowledge and collaboration between different research groups and departments.
During the talk, Daniel explained the existing challenges in the early detection of bio-pollutants in freshwater and the importance of his work within the WATER-SUSTAIN project in addressing these issues. Specifically, he detailed how to apply the DEVS (Discrete Event System Specification) formalism in resource-constrained embedded systems and how co-simulation facilitates, as a result, the design of more secure and sustainable cloud-edge infrastructures in environments with variable conditions and limited resources.
This work is part of the R&D&I Project PID2024-156033OA-C33 funded by MICIU/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 and by “ERDF/EU”.
