Research

The distributed and operating systems group researches the fundamentals of adaptive computing systems and their application-oriented evaluation concerning performance, reliability, and security. Research topics cover all aspects related to distributed and network-centric information systems and model-driven security engineering of IT systems.more

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Teaching

We offer courses on topics related to distributed systems and operating systems, including specialized courses on their non-functional properties. Special emphasis is put on critical requirements for information security. Our teaching offer in German or English covers various courses of study. more

Publications

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  • Saad Saleh, Anouk S. Goossens, Sunny Shu, Tamalika Banerjee and Boris Koldehofe. Analog In-Network Computing through Memristor-based Match-Compute Processing. In Proceedings of the 43rd International Conference on Computer Communications (INFOCOM 2024), 10 pages, IEEE, 2024.
  • Majid Lotfian Delouee, Victoria Degeler, Peter Amthor, and Boris Koldehofe. APP-CEP: Adaptive Pattern-level Privacy Protection in Complex Event Processing Systems. In Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Information Systems Security and Privacy (ICISSP’24), 12 pages, SCITEPRESS, 2024.
  • Saad Saleh and Boris Koldehofe. The Future is Analog: Energy-Efficient Cognitive Network Functions over Memristor-Based Analog Computations. In Proceedings of the 22nd SIGCOMM Workshop on Hot Topics in Networks (HotNets 2023), 9 pages, ACM, 2023.
  • Majid Lotfian Delouee, Boris Koldehofe, Viktoriya Degeler. AQuA-CEP: Adaptive Quality-Aware Complex Event Processing in the Internet of Things. In Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Distributed and Event-Based Systems (DEBS’23), 13–24, ACM, 2023.
  • Christoph Gärtner, Amr Rizk, Boris Koldehofe, René Guillaume, Ralf Kundel, Ralf Steinmetz.Fast incremental reconfiguration of dynamic time-sensitive networks at runtime. Computer Networks, vol. 224, 13 pages, Elsevier, 2023.

Team

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