Michael Stein
Technische Universität Darmstadt
28 Papers
91 Citations
Michael Stein is an academic researcher from Technische Universität Darmstadt. The author has contributed to research in topics: Network topology & Topology control. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 27 publications.
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Papers
Router-Based Brokering for Surrogate Discovery in Edge Computing
Julien Gedeon,Christian Meurisch,Disha Bhat,Michael Stein,Lin Wang,Max Mühlhäuser +5 more
- 05 Jun 2017
TL;DR: This paper proposes a brokering mechanism that matches a client with the best available surrogate, based on specified requirements and capabilities, implemented on standard home routers, and thus, leverages the ubiquity of such devices in urban environments.
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From Cell Towers to Smart Street Lamps: Placing Cloudlets on Existing Urban Infrastructures
Julien Gedeon,Michael Stein,Jeff Krisztinkovics,Patrick Felka,Katharina Keller,Christian Meurisch,Lin Wang,Max Mühlhäuser +7 more
- 25 Oct 2018
TL;DR: In this article, a city-wide cloudlet infrastructure deployed on three types of existing infrastructures that act as wireless access points: cellular base stations, commercial off-the-shelf routers, and smart lamp posts is analyzed.
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Street lamps as a platform
Max Mühlhäuser,Christian Meurisch,Michael Stein,Jörg Daubert,Julius von Willich,Jan Riemann,Lin Wang +6 more
TL;DR: Strategically augmented street lamps can become the key enabling technology in smart cities and are likely to be the focus of innovation in the coming years.
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A systematic approach to constructing families of incremental topology control algorithms using graph transformation
TL;DR: A well-known static analysis technique is applied to refine a given topology control algorithm in a way that the resulting algorithm preserves the specified graph constraints and is evaluated using a new tool integration of the graph transformation tool eMoflon and the Simonstrator network simulation framework.
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A Multi-Cloudlet Infrastructure for Future Smart Cities: An Empirical Study
Julien Gedeon,Jeff Krisztinkovics,Christian Meurisch,Michael Stein,Lin Wang,Max Mühlhäuser +5 more
- 10 Jun 2018
TL;DR: The results show that upgrading only a relatively small number of access points can lead to a city-scale cloudlet coverage, especially true for the coverage analysis of the mobility traces, where mobile users are within the communication range of a cloudlet-enabled access point most of the time.
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