Communication and Distributed Systems

Seminar Spring Semester 2022

Organization

  • Supervision: Prof. Dr. Torsten Braun
  • Coordination: Dr. Antonio Di Maio
  • Time: Every Monday, from 13:15 to 15:00
  • Location: Hörraum 205, Hauptgebäude H4
  • Registration is possible only until March 1

Prerequisite

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

Target Group

BA/MSc students doing a thesis in the CDS group, Ph.D. students, and postdocs of the CDS group.

Content

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

Attendance

Each presenter must prepare three questions about the content of the presentation. The other students will have to attend the talk and upload the answers to the talk's questions on ILIAS before the following Thursday at 23:59 in order to have their attendance accounted for.

Remarks

  • For BA/MSc students who need ECTS points, they may take the seminar as „Proseminar“ or a Master seminar respectively. In this case, the students must give at least one talk and a topic must be agreed upon with the seminar supervisor beforehand. Seminar topics are distributed in the first week of the semester.
  • The participation of 75% of the seminar talks is also needed to qualify for ECTS points. Excuses for important reasons (according to article 23 RSL) are accepted, proof is required in such cases. It is mandatory to attend the first class of the semester.
  • 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. Please summarize each paper on one page using IEEE format. The report should be sent to Prof. Braun within 1 week after the last seminar talk.
  • Presentation titles should be announced prior to the presentation. After the presentation, the presenters must forward their slides to the coordinator for publication on ILIAS. Please use the Uni Bern template to prepare your presentation.

  • Seminar talks last 25 minutes, followed by a 15-minute Q&A session.

Schedule of the Spring Semester 2022

 Date Name  Title 
21.2.2022 Dr. Antonio Di Maio

Jakob Schaerer (PhD)

Confidence Intervals in Network Simulations

Auditable Real Time IoT Data

28.2.2022 Hugo Santos (PhD, remote)

Diego Oliveira (PhD, remote)

Service Function Chaining Orchestration in Edge Computing

Mobility-aware Software-defined Service-centric Networking

7.3.2022 Tofunmi Ajayi (PhD)

Yamshid Farhat (PhD)

Towards Online Network Slicing - Admission Control

Evaluate the impact of network tariffs on the Swiss energy transition

14.3.2022 Xing Hexu (PhD)

Maria Hrabosova (PhD)

Viewport Prediction for Live VR Streaming State

NICO – Service mobility Research plan

21.3.2022 Lucas Pacheco (PhD)

Eric Samikwa (PhD)

Vehicular Intelligence in Next-generation Networks

Adaptive Resource-Aware Split Learning for IoT Systems

28.3.2022 Negar Emami (PhD)

Alisson Medeiros (PhD)
Intraforce: Interactive Transformer Reinforced Neural Network for Multi-modal Trajectory Prediction

Latency-aware Mobile Virtual Reality Deployment in Edge Networks with Service Chaining Graph
4.4.2022 Dr. Vassilis Tsaoussidis (Professor, Democritus University of Thrace, Greece)

Aeneas Grüter (MSc, supervised by Jakob Schaerer)

Experimenting with an SDN-Based NDN Deployment over Wireless Mesh Networks

Blockchains in IoT Networks
11.4.2022
Patric Hammler (PhD)

Negar Emami (PhD)
Safe Reinforcement Learning - How to make the operation of RL agents safe?

NOMS rehearsal presentation
25.4.2022 Andjela Radovanovic (MSc, supervised by Dimitris Xenakis)

Neville Auf der Maur (BSc, supervised by Antonio Di Maio)

Preliminary presentation: Fully distributed cooperative localization with robustness against structure misalignments

Time-Sensitive Wireless Networking
2.5.2022 Lukas Leo Schacher (supervised by Alisson Medeiros)

Philippe Bucheli (supervised by Alisson Medeiros)

Mobile Augmented Reality with 5G: Overview and Key Applications

VR: Requirements, Key Research Avenues and Scientific Challenges

9.5.2022 Dimitris Xenakis (PhD)

Milena Ivana Keller (MSc, supervised by Dimitris Xenakis)
Ultra-Wideband for fine Cooperative Localization

Localization in Wireless Networks: Cooperative Localization and Soft Range Information
16.5.2022 Jiahui Yu (MSc, supervised by Antonio Di Maio)

Paul Marie Jean Emmanuel de Champs de Saint-Leger (BSc, supervised by Antonio Di Maio)

Channel Access Mechanisms in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

Recent Advances in MANET Performance Modeling
23.5.2022
Al Amin Dhali (MSc, supervised by Alisson Medeiros)
Immersive systems enabled by edge computing
30.5.2022 Eduard Bilous (MSc, supervised by Tofunmi Ajayi)
How Fog Computing can improve network efficiency?