20.02.25
We use PBL (Problem Based Learning) exercises to nurture students' critical thinking, problem-solving, and teamwork skills. The fundamentals are covered in the Communication Networks lecture and classical PBL exercises.
12.02.25
Teresa Algarra Ulierte attended the CCSDS Autumn meeting hosted by UKSA (United Kingdom Space Agency) in London. During the meetings, the future of space communication was discussed.
06.02.25
Konrad Fuger presented our paper "Spotlight Flooding: Enabling Point-to-Point Control Connection in Urban UAV Networks" at the Third International Workshop on Vehicular Networks for Risk Reduction and Safety Related systems (VN4RRSR), held in conjunction with WiMob 2024, Paris, France, 21-23.10.24.
03.02.25
Klara Schaper successfully defended her Master Thesis on "Modeling of Multi-Hop DTN-Based Lunar Communications for the Evaluation of Traffic Prioritization".
03.02.25
The following papers were accepted for the PerVehicle workshop at 2025 IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications (PerCom), Washington DC, USA in March 2025.
22.01.25
Konrad Fuger's and Leonard Fisser's paper on "Network Coded Rate Decay Flooding: Position Aware Network Coding in Large-Scale Urban UAV Networks" was accepted at ICC, Montreal, Canada in June 2025. Learn more about the conference: https://icc2025.ieee-icc.org/
20.01.25
Our paper was accepted for the PerFail workshop at 2025 IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications (PerCom), Washington DC, USA in March 2025.
13.01.25
Joe Kunert successfully defended his Master Thesis on the "Evaluation of TSN Based Illumination Control Methods for Aircraft Cabin".
03.12.24
In the 02/2024 issue of spektrum - the magazine of TUHH - the interested reader could find the article "Besser Bahnfahren - neue Technologie macht öffentlichen Nahverkehr effizienter" (Better train travel - new technology makes public transport more efficient) by Ulrich Hoffmann. As technical project lead of the project FPOplus our colleague Daniel Plöger was interviewed to explain the projects mission: making public transport less inconvenient and therefore more attractive.
02.12.24
Florian Börninck successfully defended his Bachelor Thesis on "TDMA-Based Channel Access in Wireless Seismic Data Acquisition Networks".
18.11.24
Our colleague Musab Ahmed travelled to the Normandy to attend the 49th IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks (LCN). LCN is a premier conference addressing leading edge research in computer networking and was held October 8-10,2024, in Caen, France. This year authors came from over 20 countries.
07.10.24
Building on the ongoing cooperation between our institute, ESA and NASA, Teresa Algarra recently visited the European Space Operations Centre (ESOC) to meet with representatives from NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center. The meeting focused on advancements in DTN, exploring potential collaborative projects, and preparations for the upcoming CCSDS Fall meetings. Thank you to the NASA MSFC team for visiting us in Germany and for the productive discussions! We look forward to strengthening these partnerships and continuing our work on DTN.
10.09.24
Our paper "Spotlight Flooding: Enabling Point-to-Point Control Connection in Urban UAV Networks" submitted to VN4RRSR'24 has been accepted and will be presented at the Third International Workshop on Vehicular Networks for Risk Reduction and Safety Related systems, held in conjunction with WiMob 2024, Paris, France, October 21-23, 2024.
10.09.24
Our paper "Enhancing Geographic Greedy Routing in Sparse LDACS Air-To-Air Networks Through k-Hop Neighborhood Exploitation", has been accepted to the short paper track at 49th IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks (LCN), October 8-10, 2024, in Caen, Normandy, France.
06.08.24
As part of the growing cooperation between the institute and NASA, Teresa Algarra Ulierte recently had the opportunity to visit NASA Ames Research Center as a guest. The tour included the Roverscape, the NASA Advanced Supercomputing Division, the Astrobees testing laboratory, the Vertical Motion Simulator and the US Air Force wind tunnel. A big thank you to the team at NASA Ames for hosting us and sharing their knowledge. We are looking forward to receiving you in Hamburg soon!
06.08.24
In July, Teresa Algarra Ulierte attended the SMC-IT/SCC Conference held in Mountain View, California. There, she held a presentation during the STINT workshop on “Adding Quality of Service Support to Bundle Protocol Through an Extension Block”. All in all, it was a fantastic opportunity to learn about the latest advancements in Space-Terrestrial Internetworking, and to hear about the newest developments on how to overcome space mission challenges.
30.07.24
Our paper "Modeling end-to-end delays in TSCH wireless sensor networks using queuing theory and combinatorics" has been accepted for Springer Computing.
18.07.24
In recognition of exceptional teaching, innovative methods, and new mediation concepts, 23 educators have been awarded the City of Hamburg's prestigious Teaching Award for 2024. Among the distinguished recipients are Dr.-Ing. Koojana Kuladinithi (course in computer science engineering) and Dorothee Schielein (course teacher training at vocational schools, specialising in media technology) from the Technical University of Hamburg, who have been celebrated for their outstanding contributions to education. Click for more information.
21.06.24
“Those who know, do. Those that understand, teach.”  -  Aristotle
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18.06.24
Our paper "Adding Quality of Service Support to Bundle Protocol Through an Extension Block" has been accepted to be presented at the IEEE Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology and Space Computing Conference (SMC-IT/SCC), which will be held 15th - 19th July in the San Francisco Bay Area, California, USA. It was written by Teresa Algarra, Dr.-Ing. Koojana Kuladinithi and Prof. Dr.-Ing. Andreas Timm-Giel from our institute, as well as Dr. Felix Flentge from the European Space Agency.