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Bachelor-Seminar Connected and Mobile Systems

Semester
Winter 2022/2023
Summer 2023Summer 2022Winter 2021/2022Summer 2021Winter 2020/2021Summer 2020Winter 2019/2020Summer 2019Winter 2018/2019Summer 2018Winter 2017/2018Summer 2017Winter 2016/2017Summer 2016Winter 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-18, ET-STD-05
Event #INF-KM-024
ProgrammesElectrical Engineering Bachelor, Computer Science Bachelor, Computer and Communication Systems Engineering Bachelor, Business Information Systems Bachelor
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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Sven Pullwitt
Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter
pullwitt[[at]]ibr.cs.tu-bs.de
+49 531 3913290
Room 132
Credits5
Hours0+2
Time & Place Informatikzentrum IZ 105
Certificates Schriftliche Ausarbeitung und erfolgreicher Seminarvortrag. Die Note wird abhängig von der aktiven Teilnahme am Seminar sowie der Qualität des Vortrages und der Ausarbeitung bestimmt.
Content In this seminar recent advanced scientific publications and implementation efforts in the area of Connected and Mobile Systems should be summarized and presented.
Material
The material is only available to registered attendees. In order to register, you need either an IBR POSIX account or a self-activated IBR-y-account. Afterwards you can login to this site.
Chapter
Slides
Movies
Audio
Exercises
Folien der Themenvergabe
pdfpdfpdf
Konferenzsystem: Abgabe und Einreichung
pdfpdfpdf
Konferenzsystem: Review-Prozess
pdfpdfpdf
Schedule
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26.10.2022, 15:00
Treffen zur Vergabe der Einzelthemen in IZ 105
16.11.2022, 23:59
Abgabe einer ersten Gliederung (beim Betreuer)
07.12.2022, 23:59
Abgabe der ersten vollständigen Ausarbeitung (beim Betreuer)
11.01.2023, 23:59
Abgabe der vollst. Ausarbeitung (im Konferenzsystem)
18.01.2023, 23:59
Abgabe der Reviews durch die Teilnehmer (im Konferenzsystem)
25.01.2023, 23:59
Abgabe der finalen Ausarbeitung (im Konferenzsystem)
01.02.2023, 23:59
Abgabe einer ersten Version der Folien (beim Betreuer)
09.02.2023, 12:00
Abgabe der finalen Folien (per Mail bei Sven Pullwitt)
10.02.2023, 09:00
Blockveranstaltung in IZ 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
  • Google Scholar
Evaluation

Die Ergebnisse der Lehrevaluation sind hier als PDF-Dokument zu finden.

Einzelthemen

NrThemaBetreuer
B1The different Objective Functions and Metrics of RPLTorben Petersen

Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) can be used for multiple different application scenarios, like smart farming or smart cities, to collect data from the environment. Every node inside the network forwards its collected data towards a central node, i.e. the network sink. Depending on the technology used, the area covered by the WSN may be bigger than the transmission range of the nodes, which makes the usage of multi-hop routing necessary.

Routing Protocoll for Low Power and Lossy Network (RPL) is a multi-hop routing protocol that was developed with the challenges of WSNs in mind. One of them beeing the requirement for high customizability, which stems from the different requirements the use cases for WSNs may have. One way to customize an RPL implementation are the metric and the Objective Function (OF), which control the routing decisions a node makes when forwarding data to the network sink.

The first step of your task consists of giving an overview on how RPL enables routing towards the network sink. In the second step you will present four different OFs/metrics and compare them against each other. These will be the two OFs presented by the IETF and two metrics/OFs presented in literature that you will select yourself.

  • rfc 6550 - RPL
  • rfc 6551 - RPL Metrics
  • rfc 6552 - Objective Function Zero (OF0)
  • rfc 6719 - The Minimum Rank with Hysteresis Objective Function (MRHOF)
B2Deep Dive into Time Series ForecastingJan Schlichter

Time Series Forecasting can be used to make predictions based on historical data in many different applications. This includes for example weather forecasting or economic forecasting. In this thesis however, the focus is on explaining the basics of Time Series Forecasting with the use case of Wireless Sensor Networks in mind.

The papers below can be used as a start point for your own literature search.

  • 25 years of time series forecasting
  • Time-series forecasting with deep learning: a survey
  • Time Series Data Analysis of Wireless Sensor Network Measurements of Temperature
  • Forecasting methods to reduce energy consumption in WSN
B3Security Challenges of Vehicular NetworksAlexander Willecke

Vehilcular Communication (V2X) is the next step in the evovlution of safer traffic. Here, different, standardized messages are exchanged between vehicles, as well as infrastructure components, to enable traffic safety and efficiency applications via radio communcation. These mesasges contain information regarding the sending vehilce, i.e. position, speed, acceleration, and may influcence the driving behavior of the receiver. While a "traffic jam ahead" warning message for example, will mostly cause weaker deceleration response as the "emergency break" warning message when it is relevevant for the receiver. However, not only vehicles are capable to send these standardized messsages. Also attackers or vehilces might send messages with malicious intend. The task of this seminar will be to review literature for attacker models, different kinds of attacks and their classification and present counter measures.

  • Cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems Standards in Europe
  • Cooperative ITS security framework: Standards and implementations progress in Europe
B4eBPF for microcontrollersDavid Niederprüm

In recent years, the Linux kernel community has developed a lightweight in-kernel virtual machine called eBPF. Due to it’s limitations, eBPF has mainly been used for three purposes: 1. Networking 2. Security 3. Observability & tracing.

Zandberg et al. ported eBPF to RIOT and named it rBPF. On top of that, they developed Femto Containers. rBPF is a solution to run isolated software modules on microcontrollers without extending the hardware with techonoliges like TrustZone-M.
With Femto Containers, the authors aim to enable containerization, virtualization and deployment of software modules on microcontrollers. They see it as an alternative for other runtime-based systems like MicroPython or Webassambly.

First, describe eBPF and rBPF in detail. Then discuss use cases for rBPF and advantages compared to similar technologies.

  • https://ebpf.io/
  • rBPF
  • Femto Containers

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 Ausarbeitung ist als PDF abzuliefern. Der Umfang der Ausarbeitung 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 "Vorlagen für Arbeiten am IBR" zu finden. Die Verwendung von LaTeX ist verpflichtend.
Ein Beispiel einer Ausarbeitung im PDF-Format: Beispiel-Ausarbeitung


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