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TEWI-Kolloquium in Kooperation mit der Lakeside Labs GmbH: Cooperative Wireless Networking: Research challenges

VeranstaltungsortL4.1.114 im B04.b.1Veranstalter Fakultät für Technische WissenschaftenBeschreibung„Today’s internet is being populated, in its fringes, by large number of devices that are wireless and/or cellular enabled. Despite the fact that such devices are often in the vicinity of each other, communication among them follows the end-to-end principle and as such, traditional data transmission approaches do not take advantage of the physical proximity of devices.In the area of computer networks, the concept of cooperation has been applied to mitigate such effects, in different layers of the OSI stack. For instance, in wireless networks, cooperative networking techniques are being applied in OSI Layer 1 (based on diversity); in OSI Layer 2 (based on overhearing); in OSI Layer 3 (based on estimation); and in the above layers, for instance, as occurred with overlaying (e.g., P2P).This talk is based on the research findings and contributions that the speaker has been doing to the field of cooperative networking. The talk will go over the sustainability of cooperative networking, by studying the inclusion of derived models, such as user-centric networking, in the Internet wholesale model, and by investigating the basic requirements for the success deployment of cooperative networking mechanisms, in terms of the incentives that devices need to have to participate in cooperative activities. From a pure networking perspective the talk will focus on cooperative networking mechanisms related to few-hop relaying and cooperative routing aiming to take advantage of any opportunity to communicate in intermittently connected wireless networks.The talk will end with an overview of the research challenges to apply cooperative networking principles to the development of an Internet encompassing a huge number of embedded devices able to produce a large amount of data, where there are potential advantages in combining communication and computation in what is called in this talk “cooperative computing”. As example, the talk will focus on autonomic vehicle technology, which is being driven by advances in sensing, computing and networking technologies. On the one hand, autonomous driving on urban roads has seen significant progress in recent years. On the other hand, autonomous Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) have received increasing interest to tackle several use-cases from environment monitoring and emergency situations, to relaying communications to isolated areas.“Vortragende(r)Dr. Paule MendesKontaktKerstin Smounig (kerstin.smounig@aau.at)

17 Okt
17 Okt

Gastvortrag von Herrn Hans Dirnböck (Klagenfurt/Nussberg)

VeranstaltungsortI.0.42Veranstalter Institut für MathematikBeschreibungTwo inversions in the isotropic planeAbstract:In the Op. 216.) of H.D. and in the lecture at the Alpen-Adria-University Klagenfurt, 17th of October 2018, there shall be explained the well known properties of the Isotropic Geometry in the Projektive Plane. Two inversions are defined, at a distance circle and at an angle circle.Computing and Figures ty TEXAS INSTRUMENTS voyage 200, by DERIVE and by hand.Vortragende(r)Dr.Hans DirnböckKontaktSenka Haznadar (senka.haznadar@aau.at)

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English in Working and Everyday Life – Niveau A2/b

VeranstaltungsortAAUn.n.Veranstalter Deutsch in ÖsterreichBeschreibungkommunikativer Englischkurs mit Startniveau A2/b, 24 Unterrichtseinheiten (UE) verteilt auf 12 Termine, muttersprachlicher LektorVortragende(r)John Rudy Krizman, BA,Grad.Dip.Ed. KontaktMonika Rader (monika.rader@aau.at) Anmeldepflichtig!https://dia.aau.at/de/fremdsprachenkurse/semesterkurse/termine-anmeldung/Kostenpflichtig!Zahlungsbedingung:online oder im Sprachkursbüro