Communication and Distributed Systems

Seminar Computer Networks and Distributed Systems

Organization

Prerequisite

Basic knowledge in computer networks as e.g., obtained in the bachelor lecture Computernetzwerke.

Target Group

Bachelor, Master, and PhD students.

Content

The seminar is composed of presentations about current research topics that are investigated in the context of bachelor, master or PhD works. Bachelor students may take the seminar as "Proseminar". In this case, the students and the seminar supervisor must agree upon the topic beforehand.

Remarks

  • The seminar is composed of presentations about current research topics that are investigated in the context of bachelor, master or PhD works. Bachelor students may take the seminar as "Proseminar". In this case, the students and the seminar supervisor must agree upon the topic beforehand.
  • Presenters may announce their preferred presentations dates to the coordinator. Presentation titles should be announced prior to the presentation. After the presentation, the presenters may forward their slides to the coordinator for publication on this web site.
  • Please limit seminar talks to 25-30 minutes such that there is enough time for discussion/questions (10-15 min)

Schedule of the Fall Semester 2016/2017

 Date Name  Title 
19.09.2016
Gaetano Manzo
Lucas Guardalben
Probabilistic spatial information storage for QoS in VANETS

Over-The-Top Multimedia Services: Content-Aware and Prediction

26.09.2016 Thomas Kolonko
Eirini Kalogeiton
10.10.2016 Eryk Schiller
Jonnahtan Saltarin

Services at the Network Edge

17.10.2016 Mostafa Karimzadeh
Ali Marandi

A Push-based Content Advertisement Approach for Information-Centric Networks

24.10.2016
André Gomes

Zhongliang Zhao
Performance Enhancement of Content Delivery in Mobile Networks

SwissSenseSynergy Status and Future Works

07.11.2016 José Carrera
Mikael Gasparyan
A Real-time Indoor Tracking System in Smartphones

Service-Centric Networking

14.11.2016 Domenico Iapello
Ahana Mallik

Fingerprinting Methods with WiFi RSSI and Magnetic Field

28.11.2016 Luca Luceri

João Duarte
Infer Mobility Patterns and Social Dynamics for Modelling Human Behaviour

An Architecture to cope with the problems induced by mobility in Video Dissemination over Vehicular Ad-Hoc Networks

05.12.2016 Guillaume Corsini  Implementation of Session Support in ndnSIM
12.12.2016 Dominic Kohler

Joel Niklaus

Predicting Future Locations of Mobile Users

Machine Learning for Indoor Localization

 
 19.12.2016  Carl Balmer Received signal strength-inertial sensor based fingerprinting localization in indoor wireless environments