Welcome to the website of the Embedded Real-Time Systems Laboratory (Takada–Matsubara Laboratory)! For more than 20 years, our laboratory has been conducting a wide range of research in embedded and IoT system technologies.
The top page, research group descriptions, the group photo and member list have been updated.
We held a lab tour! You can download the presentation slides/handouts here. (Research) (Lifestyle)
We held a lab tour! You can download the presentation slides/handouts here. (Research) (Lifestyle) (Handouts)
We have launched our renewed website! The previous site can be found here.
Our laboratory belongs to the Department of Information Systems, Graduate School of Informatics, Nagoya University. For over 20 years, we have been conducting extensive research and development in areas such as design support technologies for embedded and IoT systems, software platforms including operating systems and middleware, and testing (fuzzing) and verification techniques for embedded systems.
In addition to academic research, we actively engage in collaborative projects with industry and government. Students in our lab have ample opportunities to develop not only specialized technical knowledge but also the initiative, communication skills, and comprehensive abilities required of researchers and engineers.
Currently, our lab is part of the Information Platform Laboratory Group within the Department of Information Systems, working closely with the Edahiro Laboratory, the Ishihara–Masuda Laboratory, and the Honda Laboratory. Together, we conduct joint seminars, workshops, and social events that promote lively interaction among faculty and students. We always welcome questions and visits to our laboratory. Please feel free to contact Prof. Takada or Assoc. Prof. Matsubara by email.
Embedded real-time systems play a crucial role in safety-critical systems and infrastructures, which include not only automobiles, consumer electronic devices etc. but also industry robotics and satellites.
