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Name:    Jochen Koberstein Profession:    Software
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Jochen Koberstein

Christian-Albers University of Kiel

Institute of Compute Science and Practical Mathematics

Communication system working group

Christian-Albrechts-Platz 4, 24098 Kiel, Germany

jko@informatik.uni-kiel.de

Phone +49 (431) 880- 7517

Fax +49 (431) 880-7615

Research Interests

I'm working on mobile self-organizing systems using data centric communication paradigms.

Projects

I'm a member of the project SoftWare Architekture for Radio-based Mobile Self-organizing systems (SWARMS).

Publications

[1] Florian Reuter, Jochen Koberstein, and Norbert Luttenberger. XCast-Kommunikation im Virtual Shared Information Space. Praxis der Informationsverarbeitung und Kommunikation (PIK), 26(4):216-222, Oktober-Dezember 2003.  [ bib ]

[2] Jochen Koberstein, Florian Reuter, and Norbert Luttenberger. The XCast approach for content-based flooding control in distributed virtual shared information spaces | design and evaluation. In Proceedings of the 1st European Workshop on Wireless Sensor Networks (EWSN), Berlin, Germany, January 2004.  [ bib ]

[3] Norbert Luttenberger, Jochen Koberstein, and Florian Reuter. XML language binding support for pervasive communication in distributed virtual shared information spaces. In Middleware Support for Pervasive Computing Workshop (PERWARE 2004) at the 2nd Conference on Pervasive Computing (PerCom), Orlando, Florida, March 2004.  [ bib ]


Second IEEE Annual Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications Workshops

March 14 - 17, 2004

Orlando, Florida

XML Language Binding Support for Pervasive Communication in Distributed Virtual Shared Information Spaces

Norbert Luttenberger, Florian Reuter, Jochen Koberstein, Christian-Albrechts-University in Kiel, Germany

In this paper we show a novel middleware approach for pervasise applications that communicate via an XML-based distributed virtual shared information space. This approach extends some common ideas on XML language binding frameworks by a dedicated "merge logic" that lets pervasive devices share their information with low overhead.


Graph-based mobility model for urban areas fueled with real world datasets

Source

Proceedings of the 1st international conference on Simulation tools and techniques for communications, networks and systems & workshops table of contents

Marseille, France

SESSION: Mobility table of contents

Article No. 86

Year of Publication: 2008

ISBN:978-963-9799-20-2

Authors: Jochen Koberstein

University of Kiel, Germany

Hagen Peters: University of Kiel, Germany

Norbert Luttenberger: University of Kiel, Germany

Sponsors: ICST, INRIA

Publisher: ICST (Institute for Computer Sciences, Social-Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering) ICST, Brussels, Belgium, Belgium

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