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Student Research Seminar

Lecturer: Güneş, Blywis, Juraschek, Mushtaq
Location:
137
Time:
Tuesday, 14:00 s.t. - 16:00
ECTS-credits: n/a

Content

The student meeting is a special event for students doing their theses related to the DES testbed. Content varies from meeting to meeting: status reports from theses, reports from conferences, status of research projects, etc.

Everyone is invited to join and to experience how we manage and organize theses. One of our primary goals is to keep in touch with each student. In addition to a personal supervisor every student can make use of this event to get support from all participating members of the CST research group - and of course all other students.

If you want to do your thesis with us, just attend the meeting. We will discuss our open topics, your personal preferences, and areas of interest. In the end we will come up with a topic that is of interest for all of us.

There is a mailing list for discussion of related stuff.

Slide Templates

 

Schedule

About the table: Square brackets enclose information to the talk. For students the number of the talk is given (1-4); for research group member the tag DES is noted.

07.10.2008 meeting as usual
14.10.2008 meeting as usual
21.10.2008
  • Guest talk about the open source OpenMoko mobile phone(-s)
28.10.2008
  • Intermediate talk and presentation of Olaf Watteroth and Alexander Rothenberg about the DES testbed management and experimentation platform
  • Presentation and demo of Matthias Phillip's raw data parser and database injector [DES]

Brainteasers 01 (includes solution)

04.11.2008
11.11.2008
18.11.2008
  • Steffen Gliech will give a talk about his localisation thesis (Slides) [1st Report ]
25.11.2008
  • Philipp Schmidt presents his kernel abstracting routing library (Slides) [2nd Report]
02.12.2008
09.12.2008
  • Christian Graff presents his work on a mobility trace generator (Slides) [1st Report]
16.12.2008 meeting as usual
23.12.2008 --- holidays ---
30.12.2008 --- holidays ---
06.01.2009 meeting as usual
13.01.2009
  • Jairo Durango introduces his master thesis topic on channel assignment (Slides) [1st Report]
  • Bastian Blywis introduces the Debian packaging system (Slides) [DES]
20.01.2009
  • Felix Juraschek and Qasim Mushtaq introduce the Shawn simulation environment (Slides) [DES]
27.01.2009
  • Introduction to the Sun Spot wireless sensor nodes [DES]
03.02.2009
  • Pawel Cofta talks about his thesis on routing protocol implementations (Slides) [2nd Report]
  • Pardeep Kumar gives an introduction to ONMNET++ [DES]
10.02.2009
  • Jale Hayta reports about her thesis related work research with a focus on sound experimentation and metrics (Slides) [1st Report]
  • Olaf Watteroth gives a report on the features of the Testbed Control software (Slides) [3rd Report]
17.02.2009
  • Alexander Rothenberg does a trail of his final talk [4th Report]
  • Steffen Gliech gives an intermediate talk about his localization thesis topic [2nd Report]
24.02.2009
  • David Gutzmann presents his ad-hoc file sharing application that uses frame injection [2nd Report]
  • Frank Jeschke gives a summary about an open source USB protocol stack [1st Report]
03.03.2009  meeting as usual
10.03.2009
  • Kinga Wroblewska introduces her thesis topic [1st Report]
17.03.2009
  • Christian Graff gives a talk about the mobility trace generator [2nd Report]
24.03.2009
  • Olaf Watteroth does a trial of his final talk [4rd Report]
31.03.2009
  • Olaf Watteroth does a trial of his final talk [4rd Report]
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