Published on Mon, 04 Jan 2016 in NEWS
After the success of INFOCOM’16, the Resilience Path of cfaed celebrates yet another top-tier publication: A paper on the integration of incremental and approximate computations has been accepted to WWW 2016, a leading conference in the area of "Big Data" analytics. This paper is especially important for our efforts to strengthen the 5G Lab, and the HAEC initiatives at cfaed to support the development of the Tactile Internet. In particular, the proposed data analytics system, called IncApprox, uses a combination of incremental and approximate computing paradigms to enable low-latency energy efficient stream processing.
Read more … Resilience Path: Paper to WWW 2016 Accepted
Published on Thu, 24 Dec 2015 in NEWS
Published on Wed, 09 Dec 2015 in NEWS
Three scientists from TU Dresden have succeeded to raise Starting Grants of the European Research Council (ERC) in 2015. One of them is the physicist and cfaed investigator Assistant Professor Sebastian Reineke (Institut für Angewandte Photophysik IAPP at TU Dresden) who was awarded with 1,5 million EUR to support his project “BILUM - Novel applications based on organic biluminescence”. With coveted Starting Grants of the EU, young, promising scientists who have the proven potential of becoming independent research leaders, are supported.
Read more … cfaed Investigator Ass. Prof. Sebastian Reineke Raised ERC Starting Grant
Another great success for cfaed: Three of our scientists had their paper on efficient and anonymous communication in Darknets accepted at INFOCOM, which, according to Microsoft Academic Research, is the top conference in the entire field of computer science. The paper titled “Anonymous Addresses for Efficient and Resilient Routing in F2F Overlays” was written by Stefanie Roos, Martin Beck, and Thorsten Strufe.
Read more … cfaed Paper Accepted at INFOCOM 2016
Published on Mon, 07 Dec 2015 in NEWS
This year, TUD's Center for Information Services and High Performance Computing (ZIH) has again been present with a booth at the Supercomputing Conference 2015 (SC15), the international conference for high performance computing networking, storage, and analysis. It took place from 15 to 20 November 2015 in Austin, Texas. The presentation was supported also by cfaed scientists Siavash Ghiasvand and Thomas Ilsche. Aim of the visit was to display current research findings in the areas of performance analysis, optimization of energy efficiency and Big Data as well as their specific method- and application-based challenges. Another important topic were HPC applications.
Read more … cfaed Scientists Support ZIH Presentation at Supercomputing Conference
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