Publikationen von Professorinnen und Professoren der HAW Hamburg
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Parameter Identification of Canalyzing and Nested Canalyzing Boolean Functions with Ternary Vectors for Gene Networks
Simulation and Modeling Methodologies, Technologies and Applications
Verlag: Springer International Publishing AG,
2018
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Management und Profession
Verlag: VS Verlag,
2018
noch nicht publiziert
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Zugangspunkte zu professioneller Expertise oder Konstitution (abstrakter) Expertensysteme. Profession(alität) bei Anthony Giddens.
Verlag: VS Verlag,
2018
noch nicht publiziert
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Resilient Machine-to-Machine Communication for an Information-centric Industrial IoT
IEEE Local Computer Networks
Chicago, IL
Proc. of the 43rd Annual IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks (LCN'18, Demo Session)
Verlag: IEEE Press, Piscataway, NJ, USA
Zusammenfassung: In this demo, we showcase our lightweight Publish-Subscribe scheme HoPP based on the ICN flavour NDN. We deploy a multi-hop low-power and lossy network using constrained IoT devices operated by the RIOT operating system. An intelligent helmet is equipped with an O_2 gas sensor and periodically publishes gas readings to the remote cloud system of our industrial partner. On threshold excitation, the helmet notifies an operator and the network about an alarm situation. We show that all publishings and alarm notifications eventually arrive at the cloud despite of intermittent connectivity and manually induced network disruptions in our multi-hop scenario. A sniffer device provides a live packet trace to a web-based dashboard in order to visualize the topology maintenance and traffic flows. |
NDN, CoAP, and MQTT: A Comparative Measurement Study in the IoT
Information-Centric Networking
Boston, MA
Proc. of 5th ACM Conference on Information-Centric Networking (ICN)
ACM
Verlag: ACM Digital Library, New York, NY, USA
Zusammenfassung: This paper takes a comprehensive view on the protocol stacks that are under debate for a future Internet of Things (IoT). It addresses the holistic question of which solution is beneficial for common IoT use cases. We deploy NDN and the two popular IP-based application protocols, CoAP and MQTT, in its different variants on a large-scale IoT testbed in single- and multi-hop scenarios. We analyze the use cases of scheduled periodic and unscheduled traffic under varying loads. Our findings indicate that (a) NDN admits the most resource-friendly deployment on nodes, and (b) shows superior robustness and resilience in multi-hop scenarios, while (c) the IP protocols operate at less overhead and higher speed in single-hop deployments. Most strikingly we find that NDN-based protocols are in significantly better flow balance than the UDP-based IP protocols and require less corrective actions |
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Anomaly Detection for the European XFEL using a Nonlinear Parity Space Method
10th IFAC Symposium on Fault Detection, Supervision and Safety for Technical Processes
SAFEPROCESS 2018
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An Approach to linear state Signal Shaping by quadratic Model Predictive Control
European Control Conference
Limassol
ECC 2018
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Comparison of Linear State Signal Shaping Model Predictive Control with Classical Concepts for Active Power Filter Design
8th International Conference on Simulation and Modeling Methodologies, Technologies and Applications (Simultech)
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Feedback Linearization of Multilinear Time-Invariant Systems Using Tensor Decomposition Methods
8th International Conference on Simulation and Modeling Methodologies, Technologies and Applications (Simultech)
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Demo: Seamless Producer Mobility for the Industrial Information-Centric Internet
ACM MobiSys
München
Proc. of 16th ACM International Conference on Mobile Systems, Applications (MobiSys), Demo Session
ACM
Verlag: ACM Digital Library, New York, NY, USA
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