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Bernhard Rinner is affiliated with the University of Klagenfurt in Austria. Their research work spans multiple fields primarily within computer science and engineering, with a focus on computer networks and communications, computer vision and pattern recognition, aerospace engineering, cognitive neuroscience, and biomedical engineering.

The scientist's research contributions encompass several main topics, including UAV applications and optimization, optimization and search problems, robotics and sensor-based localization, distributed control in multi-agent systems, video surveillance and tracking methods, advanced neural network applications, and robotic path planning algorithms.

Recent publications by Bernhard Rinner include:

  • Multi-UAV Surveillance With Minimum Information Idleness and Latency Constraints, 2020, IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters
  • Multi-Robot Persistent Surveillance With Connectivity Constraints, 2020, IEEE Access
  • Multisensorial Generative and Descriptive Self-Awareness Models for Autonomous Systems, 2020, Proceedings of the IEEE
  • Distributed and Communication-Aware Coalition Formation and Task Assignment in Multi-Robot Systems, 2021, IEEE Access
  • Self-Awareness for Autonomous Systems, 2020, Proceedings of the IEEE

Frequent co-authors in Bernhard Rinner's work include:

  • Jurgen Scherer
  • Rockson Agyeman
  • Qing Li
  • Shiwen Mao
  • Carlo S. Regazzoni

Publication venues where Bernhard Rinner has published multiple works include:

  • IEEE Access
  • IEEE Network
  • IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters
  • Proceedings of the IEEE
  • arXiv (Cornell University)

Bernhard Rinner's contributions cover a diverse range of research areas and scientific topics, frequently collaborating with other researchers on work that advances knowledge in multi-robot systems, surveillance, autonomous systems, and networked robotic applications.

Best Publications

  • Distributed embedded smart cameras for surveillance applications

    M. Bramberger;A. Doblander;A. Maier;B. Rinner

  • Drone networks: Communications, coordination, and sensing

    Evşen Yanmaz;Saeed Yahyanejad;Bernhard Rinner;Hermann Hellwagner

  • An Autonomous Multi-UAV System for Search and Rescue

    Jürgen Scherer;Saeed Yahyanejad;Samira Hayat;Evsen Yanmaz

  • Networked UAVs as aerial sensor network for disaster management applications

    Markus Quaritsch;Karin Kruggl;Daniel Wischounig-Strucl;Subhabrata Bhattacharya

  • An Introduction to Distributed Smart Cameras

    B. Rinner;W. Wolf

  • Real-time video analysis on an embedded smart camera for traffic surveillance

    M. Bramberger;J. Brunner;B. Rinner;H. Schwabach

  • Security and Privacy Protection in Visual Sensor Networks: A Survey

    Thomas Winkler;Bernhard Rinner

  • Cooperative Robots to Observe Moving Targets: Review.

    Asif Khan;Bernhard Rinner;Andrea Cavallaro

  • Autonomous multicamera tracking on embedded smart cameras

    Markus Quaritsch;Markus Kreuzthaler;Bernhard Rinner;Horst Bischof

  • Video Analysis in Pan-Tilt-Zoom Camera Networks

    C Micheloni;B Rinner;G L Foresti

  • Resource-Aware Coverage and Task Assignment in Visual Sensor Networks

    B. Dieber;C. Micheloni;B. Rinner

  • The evolution from single to pervasive smart cameras

    B. Rinner;T. Winkler;W. Schriebl;M. Quaritsch

  • A fast and mobile system for registration of low-altitude visual and thermal aerial images using multiple small-scale UAVs

    Saeed Yahyanejad;Bernhard Rinner

  • Video surveillance: past, present, and now the future [DSP Forum]

    Fatih Porikli;Francois Bremond;Shiloh L. Dockstader;James Ferryman

  • Persistent multi-UAV surveillance with energy and communication constraints

    Jurgen Scherer;Bernhard Rinner

  • Self-aware Computing Systems: An Engineering Approach

    Peter R. Lewis;Marco Platzner;Bernhard Rinner;Jim Trresen

  • Dynamic Reconfiguration in Camera Networks: A Short Survey

    Claudio Piciarelli;Lukas Esterle;Asif Khan;Bernhard Rinner

  • Semi-quantitative system identification

    Herbert Kay;Bernhard Rinner;Benjamin Kuipers

  • Socio-economic vision graph generation and handover in distributed smart camera networks

    Lukas Esterle;Peter R. Lewis;Xin Yao;Bernhard Rinner

  • TrustCAM: Security and Privacy-Protection for an Embedded Smart Camera Based on Trusted Computing

    Thomas Winkler;Bernhard Rinner

  • UAV trajectory optimization for Minimum Time Search with communication constraints and collision avoidance

    Sara Pérez-Carabaza;Jürgen Scherer;Bernhard Rinner;José A. López-Orozco

Frequent Co-Authors

Christian Bettstetter
Christian Bettstetter University of Klagenfurt
Xin Yao
Xin Yao Lingnan University
Andrea Cavallaro
Andrea Cavallaro Queen Mary University of London
Horst Bischof
Horst Bischof Graz University of Technology
Hermann Hellwagner
Hermann Hellwagner University of Klagenfurt
Wayne Wolf
Wayne Wolf University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Christian Micheloni
Christian Micheloni University of Udine
Carlo S. Regazzoni
Carlo S. Regazzoni University of Genoa
Gerhard Friedrich
Gerhard Friedrich University of Klagenfurt
Mubarak Shah
Mubarak Shah University of Central Florida

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