MECARD:N:Riedel,Till;ADR:,TecO,Vincenz+Priessnitz+Str.+3,Karlsruhe,BW,76131,Germany;TEL:+4972146470416;EMAIL:riedel@teco.edu;URL:http://www.teco.edu/~riedel

Till Riedel

I am currently working for the EU funded Relate. The objective of this project is to investigate sensing technologies and systems appropriate for collaborative positioning. In such a system, small, wireless objects perform peer-to-peer sensing and produce relative location and orientation estimates without relying on pre-existing infrastructure.

I was participating in the EU funded CoBIs Project that was working on the integration of several sensor network platforms in a service based architecture for business processes.

Short CV

Publications

Posted Wed 17 Oct 2007 05:04:33 PM CEST

Tutored Study and Diploma Projects

Diploma Project: An Object Oriented Aproach to Sensor Node Programming

done by Andreas Arnold

This thesis outlines the advantages of applying object oriented modeling principle to sensor network programming. This closes the gap between programming principles in the world of small things and big servers.

The result of this Diploma project is the implementation of an ultra-lightweight java virtual machine running on Particle Computer sensor nodes.

Diploma Project: Rapid prototyping of ubiquitous systems by refining simulation

done by Yusuf Iskenderoglu

Because setting up real life scenarios is a time and money consuming job, simulation is an important tool for many developments in the area of ubiquitous computing. Yet, performance and feasibility of algorithms heavily depend on hardware restrictions as well as the quality of the tools used for code generation.

Enabling the simulation environment to run macrosimulation along with microsimulation, allows to incorporate hardware specification and tools for the target platform into the development process early.

Monotonic refinement towards a microsimulation of the target application leads to a working prototype that will run on real hardware.

Diploma Project: Implicit Middleware

done by Jean Thomas Celette

Ongoing Study/Diploma Projects

Study Project: Learning Quality of Relative Positioning

done by Christian Bittel

Study Project: Implicit Middleware for Sun SPOTS

done by Dimitar Yordanov

Study Project: Graphical Programming of distributed Ubicomp Appliances

done by Daniel Wildschut

Study Project: Algorithms for distributed relative Positioning

done by Mike Gerber

Open Study/Diploma Projects

Diploma/Study Projects: Modell-Driven Software Development for Ubicomp

Study Project: Module Deployment on Particle Computers

More

If you are a student in Computer Science interested in doing some research/work in the areas that I am also interested in you probably want simply to contact me. There is a good chance that there will be interesting work for you.

Posted Wed 17 Oct 2007 05:34:59 PM CEST