Communication and Distributed Systems

Seminar Spring Semester 2018

Organization

Prerequisite

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

Target Group

BA/MSc students, Ph.D. students, and Postdoc of the group.

Content

The seminar is composed of presentations about current research topics that are investigated in the context of Ph.D./Postdoc research activities.

Remarks

  • The seminar is composed of presentations about current research topics that are investigated in the context of bachelor, master or Ph.D. works. BA/MSc students may take the seminar as "Proseminar". In this case, the students must give at least one talk and a topic must be agreed with the seminar supervisor beforehand.
  • For BA/MSc students who need credits: the participation of 75 % of the seminar talks is needed to qualify for ECTS points (For instance, with probably 12 seminars this will require 9 attended ones). Excuses for important reasons (according to article 23 RSL) are accepted, proof required in such case.
  • For each seminar you do not attend, you can compensate as follows: search for each seminar talk 3 journal or conference papers (in either IEEExplore or ACM digital library) that are related to the seminar talk. This means 6 papers for a normal seminar with 2 talks. Please summarize each paper on one page using Springer LNCS format. The report should be sent to Prof. Braun within 1 week after the last seminar talk.
  • 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 website. Please use the group template for your talk.

  • Please limit seminar talks to 25-30 minutes such that there is enough time for discussion/questions (10-15 min).

  • It is recommended to all group members to attend the seminar to see what kind of research is done in the group.

Schedule of the Spring Semester 2018

 Date Name  Title 
19.02.2018 Luca Luceri

Matthias Bachtler

Social Influence Deep Learning

Kalman Filter supported WiFi and PDR based Indoor Positioning System

26.02.2018 Erini Kalogeiton

Jose Carrera

Infrastructure Assisted Communication for NDN VANETs

05.03.2018 Mostafa Karimzadeh
Florian Gerber
Predicting Future Location of Mobile Users with Mobility Markov Chain Models to Enhance Location Based Services

Capturing Complex Behavior of Mobile Users for Predicting Next Trajectories

12.03.2018
Mikael Gasparyan
Zhongliang Zhao

Link failure resistance: session support for SCN

 
19.03.2018
Allan Souza
Eryk Schiller

Context-aware Vehicle Re-Routing: a Safe and Fast Use Case

26.03.2018
Ali Marandi
Misha Wenger

Pull-based Bloom filter-based Routing for Named Data Networks

02.04.2018 no seminar no seminar
09.04.2018 Thiago Genez
Gaetano Manzo

Policy-driven Virtual Machine Migration in Edge Computing Networks

16.04.2018
Jakob Schaerer
Antonio Tuor
23.04.2018 no seminar no seminar
30.04.2018 xx
xx
xx
xx
07.05.2018 Stefan Serena

Balz Aschwanden

Cloud-Based Indoor Positioning - Arduino Client

14.05.2018
no seminar
no seminar
21.05.2018 no seminar no seminar
28.05.2018
Florian Gerber
Patrick Hodel

Lucien Patrice

 

Indoor Localization with iBeacon/iOS

 27.07.2018  Luca Luceri
Jose Carrera
Thiago Genez
 Analyze Human Behavior using Geo-Social Data from Online Social Networks