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At this year's International Conference on Embedded Wireless Systems and Networks (EWSN), Leandro Lanzieri and Peter Kietzmann present "A Performance Study of Crypto-Hardware in the Low-end IoT"
The C++ Actor Framework released version 0.18. It improves performance of the messaging & serialization system, uses C++17 by default, and CAF metrics enable users to tap into internal CAF metrics or add their own instrumentation!
The paper "Security of Alerting Authorities in the WWW: Measuring Namespaces, DNSSEC, and Web PKI" has been accepted by The Web Conference.
Information-Centric Networking for the Industrial Internet of Things - appeared as part of current 5G wireless works.
The paper "A Performance Study of Crypto-Hardware in the Low-end IoT" analyses the performance of hardware-assisted crypto-processing in the low-end IoT
Our research proposal "SUSTAIN: Self-Sustainable Urban Sensing by Autonomous RIOT Networks" got accepted for the new Hamburg Graduate School for Data-Driven Participatory Smart Cities
Two papers at ACM Internet Measurement Conference 2020 presented online
Our paper "Designing a LoWPAN convergence layer for the Information Centric Internet of Things" has been published by Computer Communications
Two papers and two posters at ACM-ICN2020 present online
The ACM Internet Measurement Conference 2020 has selected our two papers for presentation
We will present two papers at the 7th ACM Conference on Information Centric Networking (ICN'20)
Our paper on content object security in the Internet of Things was selected best
The paper "Network Anomaly Detection in Cars based on Time-Sensitive Ingress Control" develops security measures for connected cars based on scheduling information of time-sensitive traffic.
The C++ Actor Framework introduces a new type ID API, which is the basis for major performance improvements in the upcoming 0.18 version.
On Thursday, May 7th 15:30, Marcin presents a Web talk on blackholing DDoS.
Our work on the emerging subject of Content Object Security Protocols has been accepted at the IFIP Networking Conference.
Our paper "On the Impact of QoS Management in an Information-centric Internet of Things" has been accepted by Computer Communications
Student project @HAW_Hamburg explores autonomous Bit-Lifting with self-controlled balloons.