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Baselt

Dr. Daniel Baselt

CV

From 2003 to fall of 2008, I studied computer science at the Leibniz University of Hannover and the Heinrich Heine University of Duesseldorf. At the latter, I graduated with a M.Sc. degree with the two major subjects communication systems and operating systems.
My master's thesis on "An Analyzer for State-Based Random Traffic" was supervised by the chair of computer networks and communication systems of Prof. Mauve and the I&V department of the Ericsson Eurolab, Aachen.
Besides my studies, I worked at Vodafone D2 at the test automation unit as software developer in 2007.

With beginning of December 2008, I joined the research group of Prof. Mauve as researcher and Ph.d. student.

Publications

    Personal publications page.
    Thesis advised.

Reviews

Interests

The areas of research I am currently interested in are (in no particular order):

  • Wireless and peer-to-peer networks
  • Vehicular ad-hoc networks
    • Vehicular safety applications
    • Beaconing
  • Traffic Information Systems
  • Microscopic traffic behavior

Lectures

Mobilkommunikation

  • Summer term 2012: exercise and laboratory course
  • Summer term 2011: laboratory course

Rechnernetze

  • Winter term 2012/13: laboratory course
  • Winter term 2011/12: laboratory course
  • Winter term 2010/11: laboratory course
  • Winter term 2009/10: laboratory course

Informatik II

  • Summer term 2010: exercise course
  • Summer term 2009: exercise course

Projects

Next Generation Car-2-X Communication

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