Teaching
Michael Seufert is now a Professor at University of Augsburg.
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| Homepage | https://www.uni-augsburg.de/de/fakultaet/fai/informatik/prof/netcom/ www.mseufert.de |
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| Anschrift | Lehrstuhl für Vernetzte Eingebettete Systeme und Kommunikationssysteme |
Lectures
- Simulation Techniques for Performance Evaluation (SS22)
- Current Methods and Technologies for Network Management (WS20/21)
- Simulation Techniques for Performance Evaluation (SS19)
Exercises
- Simulation Techniques for Performance Evaluation (SS22)
- Current Methods and Technologies for Network Management (WS20/21)
- Simulation Techniques for Performance Evaluation (SS19)
- Performance Evaluation of Distributed Systems (SS16)
- Computer and Communication Networks (WS14/15)
- Transmission Theroy (WS13/14)
Seminars
- Seminar on Concepts and Technologies for User-centric Communication Networks (WS22/23)
- Seminar on Concepts and Technologies for User-centric Communication Networks (SS22)
- Seminar on Concepts and Technologies for User-centric Communication Networks (WS21/22)
- Seminar on Concepts and Technologies for User-centric Communication Networks (SS21)
- Seminar on Concepts and Technologies for User-centric Communication Networks (WS20/21)
- Seminar on Concepts and Technologies for User-centric Communication Networks (SS20)
- Seminar on Concepts and Technologies for User-centric Communication Networks (WS19/20)
- Seminar on New Trends and Current Evolutions of Cloud and Internet Applications (SS17)
- Seminar on New Trends and Current Evolutions of Cloud and Internet Applications (WS16/17)
- Seminar on New Trends and Current Evolutions of Cloud and Internet Applications (SS16)
- Seminar on Future Mobile Communication Networks and their Applications (SS15)
Practical Courses
- Practical Course Analysis and Management of User-centric Communication Networks (WS22/23)
- Practical Course Analysis and Management of User-centric Communication Networks (SS22)
- Practical Course Analysis and Management of User-centric Communication Networks (WS21/22)
- Practical Course Analysis and Management of User-centric Communication Networks (SS21)
- Practical Course Analysis and Management of User-centric Communication Networks (WS20/21)
- Practical Course Analysis and Management of User-centric Communication Networks (SS20)
- Practical Course Analysis and Management of User-centric Communication Networks (WS19/20)
- Practical Course Cloud, Applications, and Networks (SS17)
- Practical Course Cloud, Applications, and Networks (WS16/17)
- Practical Course Cloud, Applications, and Networks (SS16)
- Practical Course Methods and Applications for Future Mobile Communication Networks (SS15)
Supervised Theses
Master Theses
State Examination Theses
Meixner, M.:
Methods for Assessment of Multi-objective Optimization Algorithms with Application in the Context of SDN, (2017)
Diploma Theses
Beretta, S.:
Hierarchical OCR - Heuristics for Partial Structuring of Digitized Books, (2012)
Bachelor Theses
Practical Course Reports
Seminar Talks (Tutor)
- Seminar on Concepts and Technologies for User-centric Communication Networks (WS21/22)
- Fingerprinting Concepts and Use Cases
- Browser Fingerprinting
- Seminar on Concepts and Technologies for User-centric Communication Networks (SS21)
- QoE and Profit Maximization
- QoE and Net Neutrality
- Seminar on Concepts and Technologies for User-centric Communication Networks (WS20/21)
- Basics of Reinforcement Learning
- Reinforcement Learning for Caching
- Seminar on Concepts and Technologies for User-centric Communication Networks (SS20)
- Performance Studies of Competing WLAN Access
- Seminar on Concepts and Technologies for User-centric Communication Networks (WS19/20)
- QoE-aware Traffic Management Decisions
- Societal Aspects und Implications of QoE-Management
- Seminar on New Services and Applications in the Future Internet (SS19)
- QoE Models for Web Browsing
- QoE Monitoring Approaches for Web Browsing
- Seminar on New Trends and Current Evolutions of Cloud and Internet Applications (SS17)
- Introduction to QoE Fairness and Application to HTTP Adaptive Video Streaming
- Survey on Models for Human Mobility
- Seminar on New Trends and Current Evolutions of Cloud and Internet Applications (WS16/17)
- Linear Program for Service Chain Placement
- Streaming of Light Field Video
- Seminar on New Trends and Current Evolutions of Cloud and Internet Applications (SS16)
- QoE-aware Architectures for Video Streaming
- Network Management for Improving QoE of Video Streaming
- Seminar on Future Mobile Communication Networks and their Applications (WS15/16)
- Car2Car Infrastructure
- IoT Communication Protocols
- Application Traffic Classification Methods
- Seminar on Future Mobile Communication Networks and their Applications (SS15)
- Introduction to Edge Cloud and Fog Computing
- State of the Art: IoT and Sensors
- Tactile Internet
- Seminar on New Services and Applications in the Future Internet (WS14/15)
- Online Social Network Advertising and Value Of Users
- Dynamics of Incentivized Friend Invitation
- Seminar on New Services and Applications in the Future Internet (SS14)
- Characteristics of Home Networks
- BeWiFi
- Caching of Online Social Network Content
- Seminar on New Services and Applications in the Future Internet (WS13/14)
- Predicting the Temporal Dynamics of Information Diffusion in Social Networks
- Quantifying the Invisible Audience in Social Networks
- Seminar on New Services and Applications in the Future Internet (SS13)
- Graph Sampling in Online Social Networks
- Trust within Online Social Networks
- Business Models of Online Social Networks
- Seminar on Image Analysis Techniques and Multimedia Applications (SS12)
- Hypervideo
Practical Courses (Teaching Assistant)
- Software Practical Course (SS12)
- Index Extraction in Digitized Books
Exercises (Teaching Assistant)
- MINT Tutorial Algorithms and Data Structures (SS11)
- Algorithms and Data Structures (WS10/11)
- Introduction to Java Programming (WS10/11)
- MINT Tutorial Algorithms and Data Structures (SS10)
- Algorithms and Data Structures (WS09/10)
