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Univ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Christian Bettstetter
Univ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Christian Bettstetter
 PositionProfessor
 Office hoursThu 18:00, upon prior registration with Ms. Lienbacher (office B02a, L2.1.03 or E-Mail)
 RoomLakeside B02a, floor 1, room 01
 Phone++43 (0)463 2700 3641
 Fax++43 (0)463 2700 3696
 E-Mail
 Further Information
Short CV
Since 10/05 Full Professor for Mobile Systems at the University of Klagenfurt, Austria
10/03-09/05 Senior Researcher at DoCoMo Euro-Labs
05/04 Dr.-Ing. with summa cum laude from the Technische Universität München (TUM)
08/98-10/03 Research and Teaching Staff Member at the Institute of Communication Networks at TUM
07/98 Dipl.-Ing. in Electrical Engineering and Information Technology from TUM 
01/98-05/98 Visiting Research Student at the University of Notre Dame, USA
TeachingElectricity and Magnetism ("Elektrotechnische und physikalische Grundlagen der Informationstechnik"). Mobile and Wireless Communications; Mobile and Wireless Networking; Seminars in Networked Systems; Doctoral Seminar in Networked and Embedded Systems. Einführung in das Studium Informationstechnik und aktuelle Fallstudien aus der Praxis.

 

ProjectsChristian's main research interests are in mobile wireless networking, network theory, self-organization, and mobile robots. He participates in the following projects:

 

Cooperative Relaying in Wireless Networks (RELAY)

Robust Self-Organizing Slot Synchronization in Networked and Embedded Systems (ROSSY)

cDrones

Self Organizing Slot Synchronization (Triple-S)

Research Days – Annual workshop on self organization

Cooperative Spatial Diversity in Ad Hoc Networks

Mobility in Sparse Wireless Networks

Distributed Slot Synchronization in Radio Networks

Flooding in Complex Networks

MINEMA

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Kornelia Lienbacher
 Kornelia Lienbacher
 PositionOffice Management
 Office hoursMo-Thu 9:00-15:00
 RoomL2.1.03
 Phone++43 (0)463 2700 3640
 Fax++43 (0)463 2700 993640
 E-Mail
Short CV

Kornelia Lienbacher graduated from the secondary educational facility for financial occupations in 1984 and subsequently spent a year in the USA. She started her professional career as a bilingual secretary at the sales department of an export-oriented company in Klagenfurt. In 1993 her first of three children was born and her priorities shifted to developing her soft skills and engaging in voluntary services. In order to brush up her administrative skills she completed the ECDL and an Italian language course in 2007 which led to her job as an assistant to the technical management of a multinational company near Villach. She joined the staff of NES in December 2008.

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Dipl.-Ing. Torsten Andre
Dipl.-Ing. Torsten Andre
 PositionResearch and Teaching Staff Member
 Office hourson appointment by e-mail
 RoomLakeside B02 a, floor 1, room L2.1.10
 Phone+43 (0)463 2700 3644
 E-Mail
Short CVTorsten Andre studied Computer Engineering at RWTH-Aachen University between 2004 and 2009 where he received his Diploma degree. His work included analytical models for the evaluation of 4G wireless mobile systems and contributions to the WINNER+ Evaluation Group for LTE-Advanced. Since November 2010 Torsten is employed at the Mobile Systems Group as a research and teaching staff member and is working towards his PhD.
TeachingGrundlagenlabor: Drahtlose Sensornetze

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Dr. techn. Günther Brandner
Dr. techn. Günther Brandner
 PositionResearch and Teaching Staff Member
 Office hourson appointment by e-mail
 RoomL 2.1.09
 Phone++43 (0)463 2700 3642
 Fax++43 (0)463 2700 3696
 E-Mail
Short CV

Günther Brandner studied computer science at the University of Klagenfurt between 2002 and 2007, where he received the degree Dipl.-Ing. with distinction. From March 2005 until October 2009 he studied technical mathematics, where he also received the degree Dipl.-Ing. with distinction. Since March 2008 he is employed as a Researcher at Lakeside Labs in Klagenfurt, where he is working towards his PhD. His research interests include the design of selection algorithms for cooperative relaying and the performance assessement of cooperative relaying in real world applications. Furthermore, Günther Brandner persued a PhD in technical mathematics, which he received with distinction in 2011 for his dissertation in the field of cryptogaphy.

TeachingElektrotechnische und physikalische Grundlagen der Informationstechnik - Kurs
Projects

Cooperative Relaying in Wireless Networks (RELAY)

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Sérgio Crisóstomo, MSc.
 Sérgio Crisóstomo, MSc.
 PositionResearch Scholar
 Office hourson appointment by e-mail
 RoomL.2.1.05
 Phone++43 (0)463 2700 3640
 Fax++43 (0)463 2700 3696
 E-Mail
Short CVIn 2006 he was granted a PhD fellowship from the Portuguese Science and Technology Foundation (FCT) and is now doing his PhD research at the Mobile Systems Group of Prof. Christian Bettstetter at the University of Klagenfurt, under the supervision of Prof. João Barros, University of Porto, Portugal, and Prof. Christian Bettstetter, University of Klagenfurt.

ProjectsNetwork coding: topology aspects

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Dominik Egarter
 Dominik Egarter
 PositionStudent System Administrator
 RoomL2.1.15
 Phone+43 (0)463 2700 3650
 E-Mail
Short CVDominik Egarter was born in 1986 in Spittal an der Drau. He attended the Higher Technicial School in Klagenfurt for Electrical Engineering and graduated in 2007. Since autumn 2007 he is a student at the University of Klagenfurt. He studies information technology. In December 2007 he joined the Mobile Systems Group as a part-time technician. His tasks are to maintain the homepage of the institute and to organize orders. Furthermore he is responsible for technical support of IT infrastructure.

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Dr. techn. Wilfried Elmenreich
Dr. techn. Wilfried Elmenreich
 PositionSenior Researcher (Lakeside Labs)
 Office hourson appointment by e-mail
 RoomL2.1.04
 Phone+43 (0)463 2700 3649
 Fax+43 (0)463 2700 993649
 E-Mail
 Further information and publications
Short CV

Wilfried Elmenreich joined the Mobile Systems group as a senior postdoc researcher in 2007. He is also affiliated with Lakeside Labs, a research cluster investigating self-organizing networked systems. His interests are wireless sensor networks, real-time systems and protocols, and self-organizing systems. Wilfried studied at the Engineering School for Electrotechnics and Control in Weiz, Styria and graduated at the Vienna University of Technology where he received a Master's degree in computer science in 1998 and a Ph.D. degree in technical sciences in 2002. His doctoral thesis addresses the sensor fusion problem in time-triggered systems. From 1999 to 2007, he was a research and teaching staff member at the Institute of Computer Engineering at TU Wien. In 2008 he was granted habilitation (venia docendi) from the Vienna University of Technology.

Teaching

Network Simulation Lab

Elektrotechn. u. phys. Grundlagen d. Informationstechnik

Projects

Evolutionary Design of Self-Organizing Embedded Systems (EVOSOS)

Modeling and Engineering of Self-Organizing Networks (MESON)

Cooperative Relaying in Wireless Networks (RELAY)

Design Methods for Self-Organizing Systems (DEMESOS)

Research Days – Annual workshop on self organization

Time-Triggered Comm. Arch. for Robots (TTCAR)

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István Fehérvári, MSc.
 István Fehérvári, MSc.
 PositionResearch Staff Member
 RoomL2.1.04
 Phone++43 (0)463 2700 3649
 Fax++43 (0)463 2700 3696
 E-Mail
Short CV

István Fehérvári was born in 1984 in Mór, Hungary. He studied Mechanical Engineering at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics specializing in Integrated Engineering. In July 2008 he received his master degree, doing his thesis in the field of vision-guided robot disassembly processes. Since September 2008 he is employed as a Researcher at Lakeside Labs in Klagenfurt where he is working towards his PhD.

Projects

Evolutionary Design of Self-Organizing Embedded Systems (EVOSOS)

Modeling and Engineering of Self-Organizing Networks (MESON)

Design Methods for Self-Organizing Systems (DEMESOS)

Time-Triggered Comm. Arch. for Robots (TTCAR)

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Alexander Gogolev, MSc.
 Alexander Gogolev, MSc.
 PositionResearch Scholar
 RoomL2.1.02
 Phone++43 (0)463 2700 3645
 E-Mail
Short CVAlexander was born in Sortavala, Russia. After earning his B.Sc. in computer science in 2004 from Petrozavodsk State University, he joined the Lab127 company for an environmental WSN development project. He obtained his M.Sc. in 2006 and started working as a part-time researcher at PetrSU. He also took part in small  lab127 R&D projects in the field of WSN. In 2010 he moved to Helsinki to work at the Institute for Information Technology participating in a networking research group project on mobile HIP. He joined the EMJD ICE program at the University of Klagenfurt in April 2011 to investigate the "Robustness of self-organizing consensus algorithms".

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Dipl.-Ing. Johannes Klinglmayr, MA
Dipl.-Ing. Johannes Klinglmayr, MA
 PositionResearch Staff Member
 RoomL2.1.07
 Phone++43 (0)463 2700 3648
 Fax++43 (0)463 2700 3696
 E-Mail
Short CVJohannes Klinglmayr studied technical mathematics at the Technical University of Vienna between 2002 and 2007. He received his degree Diploma Engineer (with distinction) in the field of optimization of nonlinear systems. He also focused on the field of the finite element method in its mathematical theory. In 2007 and 2008 he studied at the University of Michigan, USA. There he obtained the Master of Arts degree in the field of applied mathematics. His center of interest were partial differential equations and their applications in physics. Since September 2008 he is part of the research staff at Lakeside Labs working towards his PhD.
Projects

Robust Self-Organizing Slot Synchronization in Networked and Embedded Systems (ROSSY)

Self Organizing Slot Synchronization (Triple-S)

 

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Dipl.-Ing. Nikolaj Marchenko
Dipl.-Ing. Nikolaj Marchenko
 PositionResearch and Teaching Staff Member
 Office hourson appointment by e-mail
 RoomL2.1.10
 Phone++43 (0)463 2700 3644
 E-Mail
 Further Information
Short CVNikolaj Marchenko graduated from RWTH Aachen University in 2007 with Diploma degree in Computer Engineering. During his studies he also worked at Ericsson Eurolab Aachen and Siemens Corporate  Research, Princeton, NJ, USA.

Since January 2008 Nikolaj  is employed at Klagenfurt University where he is working towards his PhD. His research is on stochastic analysis of cooperative communication in wireless networks. In Sept-Dec 2011 Nikolaj was a visiting researcher at  Smart Antenna Research Laboratory, Georgia Tech (Atlanta, GA).
TeachingExercise cource Mobile and Wireless Communications
Projects

Cooperative Relaying in Wireless Networks (RELAY)

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Ágnes Pintér-Bartha, MSc.
 Ágnes Pintér-Bartha, MSc.
 PositionResearch Staff Member
 Office hourson appointment by e-mail
 RoomL2.1.04
 Phone+43(0)463 2700 3649
 E-Mail
Short CVÁgnes Pintér-Bartha was born in Kézdivásárhely (Targu Secuiesc), Romania. She studied Computer Science at the University of Eötvös Loránd, Budapest, Hungary. In 2008, she was an exchange student at Alpen-Adria University of Klagenfurt. During her studies she worked part-time at Graphisoft SE and at ELearning Department of Computer and Automation Research Institute, Hungarian Academy of Science). In 2011 she finished her Master Thesis on "EEG data analysis using artificial intelligence methods". From September 2009 until October 2011 she was working at Ericsson Hungary Ltd. as a Software Developer. Since October 2011 she has been employed as a Researcher at Lakeside Labs in Klagenfurt, where she is working towards her PhD in the project Modeling and Engineering of Self-Organizing Networks (MESON).
Projects

Modeling and Engineering of Self-Organizing Networks (MESON)

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Dr. techn. Udo Schilcher
Dr. techn. Udo Schilcher
 PositionResearch Staff Member
 Office hourson appointment by e-mail
 RoomL.2.1.09
 Phone++43 (0)463 2700 3643
 Fax++43 (0)463 2700 3696
 E-Mail
Short CVUdo Schilcher studied applied computing and technical mathematics at the University of Klagenfurt, where he received two Dipl.-Ing. degrees (both with distinction). Since 2005 he has been working for the Mobile Systems Group at the University of Klagenfurt as a research and teaching staff member. His doctoral thesis is on inhomogeneous node distributions and interference correlation in wireless networks, for which he was awarded a Dr. techn. degree (with distinction) in 2011.
TeachingEinführung in die Programmiersprachen C/C++
Projects

Cooperative Relaying in Wireless Networks (RELAY)

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Dr. Evsen Yanmaz
Dr. Evsen Yanmaz
 PositionSenior Researcher (Lakeside Labs)
 RoomL2.1.07
 Phone++43 (0)463 2700 3648
 Fax++43 (0)463 2700 3696
 E-Mail
 Further Information
Short CVEvsen Yanmaz received the B.S. degree in electrical and electronics engineering from Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey in 2000; the M.S. degree in electrical engineering from the State University of New York (SUNY) at Buffalo, Amherst, NY in 2002; and the Ph. D. degree in electrical and computer engineering at Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA in 2005. Her doctoral thesis was on dynamic load balancing in wireless networks. From November 2006 to October 2008, she held a Postdoctoral Fellowship in Computer, Computational, & Statistical Sciences Division at the Los Alamos National Laboratory of Department of Energy, where she worked on the design and development of self-organizing wireless networks with a focus on the impact of mobility and topology changes on the network performance. Since October 2008, she is with the Mobile Systems Group as a senior researcher. Her research focuses on autonomous path planning strategies for an unmanned aerial vehicle network for aerial monitoring and disaster management applications as well as on building an experimental UAV network testbed to understand and model the challenges imposed by communication and networking limitations due to unknown and possibly harsh medium .
 
Projects

cDrones

Cooperative Relaying in Wireless Networks (RELAY)

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Alumni & Former Researchers


 
After having received his DI degree in Telematics at the Technical University Graz (TUG), Helmut Adam started working at the Sense and Control department of Infineon Austria in Graz. He was responsible for Wireless Sensor Networks and the automation of chip verification. 2006 he commenced his work at the Mobile Systems Group as a research and teaching staff member. For his thesis Cooperative Diversity in Wireless Networks: Relay Selection and Medium Access Helmut was awarded the degree Dr. techn. In November 2011. Helmut currently works for a software development company in Klagenfurt.
 




 

Alexander Tyrrell studied at the Ecole Supérieure d'Ingénieurs en Electronique et Electrotechnique (ESIEE) in Paris, France, where he received a Master degree in electrical engineering with a major in signal processing and telecommunications in 2005. Parallel to his final year, he did a Master of research in digital telecommunications systems at the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Télécommunications (ENST) in Paris, France. In 2003 he spent a semester abroad at Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg, Sweden. Supported by a scholarship of DOCOMO Euro-Labs in Munich, he performed research in the area of biologically-inspired synchronization for wireless networks from 2005 until 2009. He was awarded his doctorate degree with distinction by the University of Klagenfurt in November 2009. He was with DOCOMO Euro-Labs until May 2011, and is now with Rohde & Schwarz.    

- Thesis: Firefly Synchronization in Wireless Networks 

- Examiners: C. Bettstetter (advisor), R. Mathar (RWTH Aachen)

 

  




 

Michael Gyarmati studied "Telematics" at the Technical University of Graz and the teacher training degree program in the school subjects of "Informatics and Informatics Management" and "Mathematics" at the University of Klagenfurt. In 2002 he spent a year abroad (Erasmus) at the University of Leeds, UK. In February 2005 he received the Dipl.-Ing. degree with distinction. The Mag.rer.nat. degree for the teaching degree program he earned in March 2007. From June 2006 until November 2009 he was with the Mobile Systems Group as a research and teaching staff member.

 
 
 
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