The MIND and STI groups of LITIS are involved in MaestrIoT. MIND leads researches in the fields of multi-agent systems, decentralized decision processes and trust management systems with recent applications in the Internet of Things. The field of expertise of STI is computer vision for autonomous vehicles.
The The LCIS laboratory involves two of its teams in the project. The CO4SYS team addresses the notion of collective decentralized embedded systems to express these systems and their components according to models inspired from human and life sciences. It focuses on the engineering of embedded multi-agent systems especially in the context of most critical applications (wireless systems, embedded systems, WoT). The CTSYS team research activities address the design and validation of safe and secure critical embedded and distributed systems. The team has notably developed an expertise in vulnerability analysis of mixed (hardware and software) systems.
The LIMOS and more specifically the Computer Science department at Mines Saint-Etienne undertakes research in Artificial Intelligence and information technology aiming at developing methodological knowledge and tools to develop cyber-physical and social systems, contributing to research domains in Multi-agent systems, semantic web, IoT.
Researchers at CITI lab. have extensive expertise regarding the development of fundamental as well as applied research for: wireless sensor networks, information theory, cognitive radio, distributed robotics, and the internet of things. Its CHROMA group aims at developing fundamental as well as applied AI/Robotics, with applications in mobile robotics and autonomous vehicles to deal with the uncertainty, limited information and computational resources that are intrinsic to realistic environments.