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Barkhausen Institut

BI at Embedded World 2025

The Barkhausen Institut will be present at the Embedded World 2025 trade fair in Nuremberg from March 11 to 13 2025. Under the theme “Trustworthiness for a Connected World,” our exhibition will showcase innovative approaches to secure networking in industrial applications.

Our stand is located in the Safety & Security section in hall 5, booth 5-179, where we will highlight two key research areas:

M³ Demonstration

M³ is a modular and secure operating system for networked devices, developed at the Barkhausen Institut. In M³, individual components are modularized and isolated to prevent potential attacks and minimize damage in the event of a failure. The underlying M³ technology originates from the Composable Operating Systems research group. The M³ demonstrator is provided by CoRoLa – the Connected Robotics Lab.

IoT System RIOT

RIOT is a free, open-source operating system that is continuously developed by TU Dresden and a global open-source community. It supports a wide range of IoT devices with low power consumption, various microcontroller architectures (32-bit, 16-bit, 8-bit), and external peripherals such as sensors and actuators. RIOT aims to implement all relevant open standards that enable a connected, secure, durable, and privacy-friendly Internet of Things.

At Embedded World 2025, the Barkhausen Institut will demonstrate how modern security technologies lay the foundation for trustworthy networked systems. As connected devices become increasingly prevalent in industrial applications and private households, ensuring their trustworthiness is therefore more important than ever and essential across various fields.