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Seminar Connected and Mobile Systems: Internet of Things (Master)

Semester
Summer 2016
Summer 2023Winter 2022/2023Summer 2022Winter 2021/2022Summer 2021Winter 2020/2021Summer 2020Winter 2019/2020Summer 2019Winter 2018/2019Summer 2018Winter 2017/2018Summer 2017Winter 2016/2017Winter 2015/2016Summer 2015Winter 2014/2015Summer 2014Winter 2013/2014Summer 2013Winter 2012/2013Summer 2012Winter 2011/2012Summer 2011Winter 2010/2011Summer 2010Winter 2009/2010Summer 2009Winter 2008/2009Summer 2008Winter 2007/2008
Module #INF-STD-20, ET-STD-05
Event #INF-KM-024
ProgrammesComputational Sciences in Engineering Master, Electrical Engineering Master, Computer Science Master, Computer and Communication Systems Engineering Master, Mobilität und Verkehr Master, Business Information Systems Master, Lehramt Informatik
IBR GroupCM (Prof. Wolf)
TypeSeminar
Lecturer
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Prof. Dr.-Ing. Lars Wolf
Institutsleiter
wolf[[at]]ibr.cs.tu-bs.de
+49 531 3913288
Room 138
Assistant
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Dr. Dominik Schürmann
Ehemaliger Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter
schuermann[[at]]ibr.cs.tu-bs.de
Credits5
Hours0+2
CertificatesSchriftliche Ausarbeitung und erfolgreicher Seminarvortrag. Die Note wird abhängig von der aktiven Teilnahme am Seminar sowie der Qualität des Vortrages und der Ausarbeitung bestimmt.
Content

Overview

The ITU defines the Internet of Things (IoT) as "a global infrastructure for the information society, enabling advanced services by interconnecting (physical and virtual) things based on existing and evolving interoperable information and communication technologies."

In this seminar recent scientific publications and related projects from the area of IoT should be summarized and presented.

Einzelthemen

NrThemaBetreuer
M1Smart Parking using the IoTDr. Dominik Schürmann

Due to rural migration, it is increasingly difficult to find free parking spaces in cities like Braunschweig. Low-cost, low-power systems could solve this problem by helping the users to detect free spaces using on-site deployments of IoT networks. A different approach is to utilize sensors already existing in mobile phones. In this seminar topic, different methods to detect and manage parking spaces using the IoT should be discussed. Literature research can be started using these three papers presented on IEEE WFIOT conference 2015:

  • A Visual Sensor Network for Parking Lot Occupancy Detection in Smart Cities Luca Baroffio, Luca Bondi, Matteo Cesana, Alessandro E. C. Redondi and Marco Tagliasacchi (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)
  • Crowdsensing Smart City Parking Monitoring Félix J. Villanueva and David Villa (University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain); Maria Jose Santofimia (Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, Spain); Jesús Barba and Juan Carlos López (University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain)
  • A Smart Parking System Based on IoT Protocols and Emerging Enabling Technologies Luca Mainetti, Luigi Patrono, Maria Laura Stefanizzi and Roberto Vergallo (University of Salento, Italy)
M2Will hardening the IoT work?Martin Wegner

The IoT is mainly comprised of devices restricted in ressources (computing, energy). Plenty of (still) isolated platforms (co-)exist, spanning a variety of architectures, programming languages, protocols and frameworks. All this regularly leads to incidents with IoT devices and software that significantly impact users' privacy and security.

Research (some of) the biggest IoT failures so far, in hardware, software as well as protocols. Analyze how and why these were possible in the first place. Try to derive a set of requirements to avoid them in the future.

  • BlackHat '14: Smart Nest Thermostat: A Smart Spy in Your Home
  • Twitter: internet of sh*t
M3E-Mobility RoamingDr. Julian Timpner

The combination of IoT and e-Mobility enable a networked charging infrastructure, connect drivers with different energy and service providers and promise to facilitate a seamless driving and charging experience. The latter is particularly important to mitigate range anxiety. E-Roaming allows a driver to charge his electric vehicle at charging stations operated by different service providers.

To this end, a user-friendly plug-and-charge mechanism has been defined which enables an automatic authentication, authorization and billing procedure for electric vehicles. In this seminar, research and present the relevant protocols and standards and describe solutions for connecting e-Mobility networks.

  • [1] M. Mültin and H. Schmeck, “Plug-and-Charge and E-Roaming – Capabilities of the ISO/IEC 15118 for the E-Mobility Scenario,” – Autom., vol. 62, no. 4, pp. 241–248, Jan. 2014.
  • [2] http://www.hubject.com

M4Social Internet of Things: How to find the right service?Robert Hartung

With the Internet of Things many new services will be available for use. The question is how to discover the correct and most trustful service to be used. The Social Internet of Things (SIoT) proposes a social network-like structure for searching and using services.

Research on how to discover services that are for interest for you. You can use the following papers to get an idea of the SIoT:

  • The Social Internet of Things (SIoT) – When social networks meet the Internet of Things: Concept, architecture and network characterization Luigi Atzori , Antonio Iera , Giacomo Morabito , Michele Nitti
  • SIoT: Giving a Social Structure to the Internet of Things Luigi Atzori, Antonio Iera, Giacomo Morabito
  • Friendship Selection in the Social Internet of Things: Challenges and Possible Strategies Michele Nitti, Luigi Atzori, and Irena Pletikosa Cvijikj
M5Internet of Military ThingsDr. Georg von Zengen

The internet of things was meant to be a helpful, civil, technology. But it shows that its technology also fits military use cases far too good.

Which technologies are most interesting to the military? How war they adopted to the use cases? Is there something civil IoTs can adopt from military ones?

  • Fault-tolerant techniques for the Internet of Military Things
  • Study on application modes of military Internet of Things (MIOT)
M6Energy Efficiency of the IoTProf. Dr. Ulf Kulau

Internet of Things (IoT) is innovation in the field of Communication where a number of intelligent devices are involved sharing information and making collaborative decision. IoT is going to be a market-changing force for a wide variety of real-time monitoring applications, such as E-healthcare, homes automation system, environmental monitoring and industrial automation as it is supporting to a large number of characteristics and achieving better cost efficiency.

However, what about the 'costs' e.g. energy of the IoT itself? What ist the overhead of running billions of devices? What are the issues and are there possible solutions?

  • Energy Efficiency: The Common Denominator in the Internet of Things
  • An energy efficient and reliable internet of things

Ablauf

Auch in diesem Semester wird es wieder eine gegenseitige Begutachtung der Ausarbeitungen durch die Teilnehmer des Seminars geben. Das bedeutet, dass jeder Teilnehmer nach der Abgabe der finalen Version seiner Ausarbeitung zwei Ausarbeitungen anderer Teilnehmer erhält, zu denen er ein kleines Gutachten (Review) schreiben muss. Dieses Review soll sowohl positive als auch negative Kritik enthalten und dazu beitragen, dass die Ausarbeitung weiter verbessert wird. Für den Review-Prozess und die Abgaben der eigenen Arbeit wird ein entsprechendes Konferenzsystem verwendet.

Hinweise

Die Ausarbeitungen ist als PDF abzuliefern. Der Umfang der Ausarbeitungen muss dabei 12 bis 15 Seiten umfassen, für den Vortrag selbst sind minimal 18, maximal 22 min. angesetzt. Jeder Teilnehmer des Seminars erhält Basisliteratur zu seinem jeweiligen Thema. Darüber hinaus sollte jeder Teilnehmer zusätzlich eine selbständig Recherche, z.B. im Internet durchführen. Die Betreuer stehen hierbei jederzeit gerne hilfreich zur Seite.

Aufgrund entsprechender Erfahrungen soll auch noch auf die Selbstverständlichkeit hingewiesen werden, dass die Ausarbeitung in eigenen Worten erfolgen muss und das durch den elektronischen Bezug von Literatur verleitete Copy&Paste von Textpassagen ein Vergehen gegen die Prüfungsordnung darstellt.

Vorlagen und Hilfestellungen für LaTeX sind auf der Seite "IBR-CM-Vorlagen" zu finden. Die Verwendung von LaTeX ist verpflichtend.
Ein Beispiel einer Ausarbeitung im PDF-Format: Beispiel-Ausarbeitung

Dokumente

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Schedule
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04.04.2016, 16:00
Treffen zur Vergabe der Einzelthemen (IZ Raum 105)
09.05.2016, 23:59
Abgabe einer ersten Gliederung (beim Betreuer)
06.06.2016, 23:59
Abgabe der ersten vollständigen Ausarbeitung (beim Betreuer)
20.06.2016, 23:59
Abgabe der vollständigen Ausarbeitung (im Konferenzsystem)
27.06.2016, 23:59
Abgabe der Reviews durch die Teilnehmer (im Konferenzsystem)
04.07.2016, 23:59
Abgabe der finalen Ausarbeitung (im Konferenzsystem)
08.07.2016, 23:59
Abgabe einer ersten Version der Folien (beim Betreuer)
14.07.2016, 12:00
Abgabe der finalen Folien (bei Dr. Dominik Schürmann)
15.07.2016, 09:00
Blockveranstaltung (IZ Raum 105)
References

Im World-Wide-Web gibt es verschiedene Hinweise zur Gestaltung von Seminarvorträgen. Als besonders beachtenswert gilt:

  • How to Give a Talk, Paul N. Edwards, School of Information, University of Michigan

Für die Literaturrecherche könnten diese Links hilfreich sein:

  • ACM Digital Library
  • IEEE Xplore
  • Network Bibliography
  • Citeseer (Research Index) citation index
  • Google Scholar

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