07.03.22
We are very glad to share this news as a partner of COLIBRI project. You will find the details of the project here.
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07.03.22
We have organised a workshop on Opportunistic Networks together with the University of Bremen and the University of Moratuwa. More details can be found here.
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07.03.22
Nga was invited to give a talk on "Disaster Avoidance Control in SDN Networks" at ACM SIGMETRICS International Workshop on Critical Infrastructure Network Security, 18 - 22 June 2018.
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07.03.22
"Extending On-the-fly Network Coding by Interleaving for Avionic Satellite Links" and “Analytical Model for Aircraft-to-Aircraft Link Probability over the North Atlantic Corridor” for the IEEE 88th Vehicular Technology Conference: VTC2018-Fall 27–30 August 2018, Chicago, USA
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07.03.22
"Modeling of Data Dissemination in OppNets" as work in progress paper at the 19th IEEE International Symposium on a World of Wireless, Mobile and Multimedia Networks (WoWMoM 2018) and “Analysis of Communication Demands of Networked Control Systems for Autonomous Platooning” for the 5th WoWMoM workshop on Smart Vehicles: Connectivity Technologies and ITS Applications.
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07.03.22
Our paper “DRAISE: Drahtlose Robuste Adaptive Industrielle Systeme” has been accepted for presentation at the VDE/ITG Fachtagung Mobilkommunikation.
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07.03.22
Congratulations - Daniel Plöger We are proud to announce that Daniel Plöger received the SICK Förderpreis. Title of the Thesis: Robust Communication for Control of Robotic Vehicle Platooning, August 2017
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07.03.22
Time : 13:00 - 18:00 Venue - Building F (NT) - room E26 Details of the agenda can be found on the following link. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1FVHSKmc5EPBEUJezP94GernJ1iFoKZx5/view?usp=sharing
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07.03.22
14.09.2017 12:30 - 18:00 Uhr Einladung zum 9. Workshop des GI / ITG-Fachausschusses „Messung, Modellierung und Bewertung von Rechensystemen (MMB)“ zum Thema Leistungs-, Verlässlichkeits- und Zuverlässigkeitsbewertung von Kommunikationsnetzen und Verteilten Systemen More details at https://mmbnet17.ktr.uni-bamberg.de/index.php/program Veranstaltungsort: Building D, Room 1.024
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07.03.22
Place: E1.022 at 14:00 Abstract: With the explosion of mobile data, there is a growing realization that RF spectrum must be treated as an important resource that is in limited supply. Policy makers and researchers alike are promoting various forms of spectrum sharing models to improve spectrum utilization. Just like any other resource with mismatched demand and supply, all steps towards better utilization have also increased the need for large scale spectrum monitoring. We envision a future when large-scale spectrum monitoring will form an entire ecosystem of spectrum data, spectrum analytics and perhaps enable spectrum-aware apps. We are developing an end-to-end platform called SpecSense to support this vision. SpecSense (i) crowdsources spectrum monitoring to low-cost, low-power commodity SDR/embedded platforms, and (ii) provides cloud-based spectrum database and API support for spectrum analytics. In this talk I will describe the SpecSense vision and address a set of specific analytical and systems challenges in its design and operation. About the speaker: Samir R. Das is a Professor and Interim Chair of the Department of Computer Science Department at Stony Brook University, State University of New York (SUNY). His research interests are in wireless networking and mobile computing, focusing on protocols, systems and performance evaluation. In the past, he received the U.S. National Science Foundation’s CAREER award. He also co-chaired the technical program committees of premier mobile networking conferences such as ACM MobiHoc and ACM MobiCom. He also served on the editorial boards of major networking journals, including IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing, ACM/Springer Wireless Networks Journal and Ad Hoc Networks journal. More information about him and his research can be found at http://www.cs.stonybrook.edu/~samir.
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