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Department of Informatics - Communication Systems Group

Timing and Organization

Timing

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Organization

The slides shown in the introduction (PDF, 65 KB)* summarize important thematic and oranizational aspects of this seminar. Please consider, in addition, the following information and material:

  • Guideline to write a seminar report (PDF, 157 KB)*: This document contains on just two pages of text the most important information on how to structure a written seminar report, the key points of style in writing such a document, and essentials on the correct use of references and citations. All students are required to carefully consider these guidelines when compiling the written seminar report.
  • Seminar requirements and guidelines (PDF, 491 KB)*: This document contains all requirements to be met for a successful participation in the seminar. Note that all deadlines and requirements have to be met. Especially, you need to be physically attending the seminar at all minus one dates.
  • For the written seminar report, the use of the provided LaTeX template (ZIP, 330 KB) is mandatory.

As the seminar introduction touched the heavily investigated and debated topic of the future of the Internet, the following three papers provide an impression of different approaches and viewpoints regarding the Future Internet and its design principles. The Stanford University paper (PDF, 111 KB) presents a so-called clean-slate approach to the Future Internet, meaning a revolutionary rather than an evolutionary approach. The FIArch (Future Internet Architecture Working Group) paper (PDF, 100 KB) collects fundamental limitations of the current Internet, while the ITU-T Recommendation Y.3001 (PDF, 241 KB) outlines a collection of high-level objectives and design goals for future networks. Understand that these papers are highly selective out of many more.

Topics

The detailed topic descriptions (PDF, 150 KB)* are made available in a single PDF file for download.

Talk Title Student Supervisor Date
1 Economic Benefits of Automated Vehicle Systems Yves Steiner, Andreas Milz Lisa Kristiana Oct. 27, 2016
2 Economics of Radio Towers Moritz Schneider, Benedikt Bleyer, Mirco Triner Andri Lareida Oct. 20, 2016
3 Techniques and Strategies for Improving Network Energy Efficiency not assigned Bruno Bastos Rodrigues Oct. 13, 2016
4 Comparing Blockchains Daniel Oertle, Camilla Gretsch, Patrick Düggelin Thomas Bocek Nov. 3, 2016
5 Emerging Pricing Models for Cloud Services Linda Samsinger, Laurenz Shi Patrick Poullie Nov. 10, 2016
6 Social and Economical Impact of New Swiss Law on Observation of Post and Telecommunication Traffic Nicola Staub, Olga Klimashevska, Jonas Wagner Andri Lareida Nov. 17, 2016
7 The Breaching of Cloud SLAs: Why it Happens and How to Prove it Lukas Eisenring, Catrin Loch Patrick Poullie Nov. 24, 2016
8 Microtransactions with the Lightning Networks David Ackermann, Simon Bachmann, Philip Hofmann Thomas Bocek Dec. 1, 2016
9 Economical Imact of SDN and NFV for Telecom Operators Da Lu, Jan Meier, Lukas Braun Bruno Bastos Rodrigues Dec. 8, 2016
10 Challenges in 5G: Social, Technology, and Economic Perspectives Christian Schneider, Jerome Oesch, Yannic Blattmann Lisa Kristiana Dec. 15, 2016
11 Comparison of IoT Business Models Matthias Diez, Silas Weber, Christian Ott Corinna Schmitt Dec. 22, 2016

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