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Master-Seminar Connected and Mobile Systems

Semester
Winter 2024/2025
Summer 2025Summer 2024Winter 2023/2024Summer 2023Winter 2022/2023Summer 2022Winter 2021/2022Summer 2021Winter 2020/2021Summer 2020
Module #INF-STD-20, ET-STD-05
Event #INF-KM-024
ProgrammesBusiness Information Systems Master, Mobilität und Verkehr Master, Computer and Communication Systems Engineering Master, Computer Science Master, Electrical Engineering Master, Computational Sciences in Engineering 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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Lennart Almstedt
Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter
almstedt[[at]]ibr.cs.tu-bs.de
+49 531 3913285
Room 133
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
IBR Logo für Ausarbeitung (deutsch)
pdf
IBR Logo für Ausarbeitung (englisch)
pdf
Beispiel Ausarbeitung
pdf
Folien der Themenvergabe
pdf
Konferenzsystem: Abgabe und Einreichung
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Konferenzsystem: Review-Prozess
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Schedule
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14.10.2024, 16:00
Treffen zur Vergabe der Einzelthemen in IZ 105
11.11.2024, 23:59
Abgabe einer ersten Gliederung (beim Betreuer)
09.12.2024, 23:59
Abgabe der ersten vollständigen Ausarbeitung (beim Betreuer)
06.01.2025, 23:59
Abgabe der vollst. Ausarbeitung (im Konferenzsystem)
13.01.2025, 23:59
Abgabe der Reviews durch die Teilnehmer (im Konferenzsystem)
20.01.2025, 23:59
Abgabe der finalen Ausarbeitung (im Konferenzsystem)
27.01.2025, 23:59
Abgabe einer ersten Version der Folien (beim Betreuer)
30.01.2025, 12:00
Abgabe der finalen Folien (per Mail bei Lennart Almstedt)
31.01.2025, 08:30
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

Einzelthemen

Nr Thema BetreuerIn
M1 Routing in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) Satellite Networks Shashank Jhansale

Satellite networks in Low Earth Orbit (LEO), due to their proximity to Earth offer faster data transmission and reduced latency compared to traditional satellites. With the deployment of mega-constellations (e.g: SpaceX's Starlink, Amazon's Kuiper, etc.), the LEO plays a pivotal role in global communication and navigation. With a few thousand satellites in these mega-constellations, efficient routing of data is essential in order to deliver reduced latency.

Your task is to firstly provide an overview of satellite communication. Then discuss in detail at least three LEO routing strategies of your choice. Finally conclude by presenting performance of LEO in comparison with traditional satellites.

  • LEO Satellite Networking Relaunched: Survey and Current Research Challenges
  • Delay is Not an Option: Low Latency Routing in Space
  • Network Characteristics of LEO Satellite Constellations: A Starlink-Based Measurement from End Users
M2 Multi-Connectivity on the network layer Torben Petersen

Multi-Connectivity, also called Multi-Pathing, describes the approach of using multiple available communication paths to improve data transmissions. This technique can be employed on different layers of the network stack to utilize the path diversity to achieve different means. Using Multi-Connectivity on the network layer, which is referred to as Multi-Path routing, allows for data to be transferred over multiple disjoint paths, i.e. paths that may not share a single intermediate node except for the source and destination.

Your task is to give an overview on the field of Multi-Connectivity on the Network Layer by presenting multiple approaches and comparing them against each other. While comparing the approaches special attention should be given to the challenges they try to solve. Therefore it is important to consider whether the approaches were designed for wired or wireless systems and what the challenges of these two fields encompass.
  • A Survey on Internet Multipath Routing and Provisioning
  • Multi-Connectivity as an Enabler for Reliable Low Latency Communications—An Overview
M3 Message Generation for Collective Perception Alexander Willecke

Collective Perception (CP) for vehicular networks will be the key technology for improving traffic safety in the future. With CP, vehicles exchange object data about locally perceived objects to enhance awareness of the traffic situation. However, the communication resources are limited and hence, object data to be transmitted needs to be selected with care.

Your task will be to review literature for different object selection strategies, describe their concepts, well as identify drawbacks and compare the approaches.

  • Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS); Vehicular Communications; Basic Set of Applications; Analysis of the Collective Perception Service (CPS); Release 2
  • Intelligent Transport System (ITS); Vehicular Communications; Basic Set of Applications; Collective Perception Service; Release 2
M4 Data Plane Programming Lara Jüschke

Data Plane Programming is the practice of directly programming the packet processing logic within network devices, allowing greater flexibility in handling and forwarding data. It enables dynamic adaptation of network functions by leveraging specialized languages, such as P4, to define the behavior of the data plane in switches and routers.

Introduce the concept of Data Plane Programming. Begin with the motivation for Data Plane Programming, discussing the limitations of traditional networking and the advantages of making the data plane programmable. Include an overview of the basic principles of Data Plane Programming, explaining how it relates to Software-Defined Networking. Discuss the role of the P4 language and examine the architecture and platforms that support Data Plane Programming, such as programmable switches, hardware, and simulation tools. Finally, address current research questions and challenges, including security, performance optimization, and scalability issues.

  • A survey on data plane programming with P4: Fundamentals, advances, and applied research
  • A Survey on Data Plane Flexibility and Programmability in Software-Defined Networking

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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