16.07.25
Today we marked a special milestone for our research group: Our colleague Sebastian Lindner has successfully defended his PhD on “Predictive Medium Access for Wireless Networks Applied to Aeronautical Communications”.
16.06.25
For the winter semester 2025/26, we are looking for interested students who would like to support us as tutors for the "Computer Networks and Internet Security" bachelor course.
04.06.25
Our colleagues Konrad Fuger and Musab Ahmed presented at the 2025 IEEE Vehicular Networking Conference in Porto, Portugal, in June 2025.
01.06.25
Teresa Algarra Ulierte participated in the SpaceOps 2025 conference, where she presented her paper titled "Quality of Service Extension for Delay- and Disruption-Tolerant Networking".
14.05.25
The following papers were accepted for the 2025 IEEE Vehicular Networking Conference in Porto, Portugal, in June 2025.
04.05.25
We’re thrilled to have completed the ECIU micro-module on Enabling Industry 4.0 Applications! It was a pleasure working with both our local students and those from other ECIU universities, including Aveiro, Trento, INSA Strasbourg and Lodz.
24.04.25
Today we marked a special milestone for our research group: Our colleague Leonard Fisser has successfully defended his PhD on “Age of Information as Performance Metric for Control of Wireless Cyber Physical System”.  
17.04.25
It was a pleasure to welcome Sebastian Lindner—our former colleague and now with Bosch Research Hildesheim—as a guest speaker in our ECIU course on Enabling Industrial IoT.  Thank you, Sebastian, for sharing your cutting-edge research in wireless communications for industrial applications. Your talk was both insightful and inspiring for our students!
21.03.25
Both Koojana Kuladinithi and Konrad Fuger are grateful for the opportunity to deliver a keynote at the PerVehicle workshop, held during the IEEE PerCom 2025 conference in Washington D.C. this March.
17.03.25
Teresa Algarra Ulierte presented at the IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force) 122 meeting. The presentation was held online, although some of the participants attended the in-person event in Bangkok (Thailand).
17.03.25
We had the opportunity to present four papers at the IEEE PerCom 2025 workshops held in Washington D.C. this March!
20.02.25
We use PBL (Problem Based Learning) exercises to nurture students' critical thinking, problem-solving, and teamwork skills. The fundamentals are covered in the Communication Networks lecture and classical PBL exercises.
12.02.25
Teresa Algarra Ulierte attended the CCSDS Autumn meeting hosted by UKSA (United Kingdom Space Agency) in London. During the meetings, the future of space communication was discussed.
06.02.25
Konrad Fuger presented our paper "Spotlight Flooding: Enabling Point-to-Point Control Connection in Urban UAV Networks" at the Third International Workshop on Vehicular Networks for Risk Reduction and Safety Related systems (VN4RRSR), held in conjunction with WiMob 2024, Paris, France, 21-23.10.24.
03.02.25
Klara Schaper successfully defended her Master Thesis on "Modeling of Multi-Hop DTN-Based Lunar Communications for the Evaluation of Traffic Prioritization".
03.02.25
The following papers were accepted for the PerVehicle workshop at 2025 IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications (PerCom), Washington DC, USA in March 2025.
22.01.25
Konrad Fuger's and Leonard Fisser's paper on "Network Coded Rate Decay Flooding: Position Aware Network Coding in Large-Scale Urban UAV Networks" was accepted at ICC, Montreal, Canada in June 2025. Learn more about the conference: https://icc2025.ieee-icc.org/
20.01.25
Our paper was accepted for the PerFail workshop at 2025 IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications (PerCom), Washington DC, USA in March 2025.
13.01.25
Joe Kunert successfully defended his Master Thesis on the "Evaluation of TSN Based Illumination Control Methods for Aircraft Cabin".
03.12.24
In the 02/2024 issue of spektrum - the magazine of TUHH - the interested reader could find the article "Besser Bahnfahren - neue Technologie macht öffentlichen Nahverkehr effizienter" (Better train travel - new technology makes public transport more efficient) by Ulrich Hoffmann. As technical project lead of the project FPOplus our colleague Daniel Plöger was interviewed to explain the projects mission: making public transport less inconvenient and therefore more attractive.