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Overview

Hannes Hartenstein is affiliated with the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology in Germany. Their research primarily falls within the field of Computer Science, with substantive contributions in several subfields including Computer Networks and Communications, Artificial Intelligence, Information Systems, Hardware and Architecture, and Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition.

Their recent work reflects a strong focus on distributed systems, blockchain technology, and secure networking. Key topics addressed in their publications include Distributed Systems and Fault Tolerance, Blockchain Technology Applications and Security, Internet Traffic Analysis and Secure E-voting, Cryptography and Data Security, Peer-to-Peer Network Technologies, Security and Verification in Computing, and Advanced Steganography and Watermarking Techniques.

Hartenstein has collaboratively authored research with several frequent coauthors such as Matthias Grundmann, Florian Jacob, Hedwig Amberg, Marc Leinweber, and Saskia Bayreuther. Publications are mainly hosted in venues that include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Repository KITopen (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)
  • IEEE Access
  • Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik (Schloss Dagstuhl)
  • Technische Universität Berlin - Universitätsbibliothek

Notable recent publications by Hartenstein include:

  • "Analysis of the Matrix Event Graph Replicated Data Type" (2021, IEEE Access)
  • "Decentralized Review and Attestation of Software Attribute Claims" (2022, IEEE Access)
  • "On the Estimation of the Number of Unreachable Peers in the Bitcoin P2P Network by Observation of Peer Announcements" (2021, arXiv - Cornell University)
  • "Let It TEE: Asynchronous Byzantine Atomic Broadcast with n ≥ 2f+1" (2023, Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik - Schloss Dagstuhl)
  • "On Conflict-Free Replicated Data Types and Equivocation in Byzantine Setups" (2021, arXiv - Cornell University)

Hartenstein's work covers both foundational theoretical aspects and applied topics in their main areas of study, with a focus on secure and fault-tolerant distributed computing environments. Their scholarly output shows consistent engagement with blockchain-related technologies, peer-to-peer network analysis, and cryptographic methods.

Best Publications

  • A survey on position-based routing in mobile ad hoc networks

    M. Mauve;J. Widmer;H. Hartenstein

  • A tutorial survey on vehicular ad hoc networks

    H. Hartenstein;K.P. Laberteaux

  • A routing strategy for vehicular ad hoc networks in city environments

    C. Lochert;H. Hartenstein;J. Tian;H. Fussler

  • Stochastic properties of the random waypoint mobility model

    Christian Bettstetter;Hannes Hartenstein;Xavier Pérez-Costa

  • Geographic routing in city scenarios

    Christian Lochert;Martin Mauve;Holger Füßler;Hannes Hartenstein

  • VANET : vehicular applications and inter-networking technologies

    Hannes Hartenstein;Kenneth P. Laberteaux

  • Vehicle-to-Vehicle Communication: Fair Transmit Power Control for Safety-Critical Information

    M. Torrent-Moreno;J. Mittag;P. Santi;H. Hartenstein

  • Contention-based forwarding for mobile ad-hoc networks

    Holger Füßler;Jörg Widmer;Michael Käsemann;Martin Mauve

  • Broadcast reception rates and effects of priority access in 802.11-based vehicular ad-hoc networks

    Marc Torrent-Moreno;Daniel Jiang;Hannes Hartenstein

  • Overhaul of ieee 802.11 modeling and simulation in ns-2

    Qi Chen;Felix Schmidt-Eisenlohr;Daniel Jiang;Marc Torrent-Moreno

  • Position-aware ad hoc wireless networks for inter-vehicle communications: the Fleetnet project

    Hannes Hartenstein;Bernd Bochow;André Ebner;Matthias Lott

  • Distributed Fair Transmit Power Adjustment for Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks

    M. Torrent-Moreno;P. Santi;H. Hartenstein

  • Design methodology and evaluation of rate adaptation based congestion control for Vehicle Safety Communications

    Tessa Tielert;Daniel Jiang;Qi Chen;Luca Delgrossi

  • A performance comparison of Mobile IPv6, Hierarchical Mobile IPv6, fast handovers for Mobile IPv6 and their combination

    Xavier Pérez-Costa;Marc Torrent-Moreno;Hannes Hartenstein

  • Stochastic properties of the random waypoint mobility model: epoch length, direction distribution, and cell change rate

    Christian Bettstetter;Hannes Hartenstein;Xavier Pérez-Costa

  • MobiCom poster: location-based routing for vehicular ad-hoc networks

    Holger Füßler;Martin Mauve;Hannes Hartenstein;Michael Käsemann

  • The impact of traffic-light-to-vehicle communication on fuel consumption and emissions

    Tessa Tielert;Moritz Killat;Hannes Hartenstein;Raphael Luz

  • Fair sharing of bandwidth in VANETs

    Marc Torrent-Moreno;Paolo Santi;Hannes Hartenstein

  • An empirical model for probability of packet reception in vehicular ad hoc networks

    Moritz Killat;Hannes Hartenstein

  • Inter-vehicle communication: Quo vadis

    Falko Dressler;Hannes Hartenstein;Onur Altintas;Ozan K. Tonguz

Frequent Co-Authors

Martin Mauve
Martin Mauve Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf
Dietmar Saupe
Dietmar Saupe University of Konstanz
Wolfgang Effelsberg
Wolfgang Effelsberg University of Mannheim
Andreas Festag
Andreas Festag Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt
Erik G. Ström
Erik G. Ström Chalmers University of Technology
Javier Gozalvez
Javier Gozalvez Miguel Hernandez University
Christian Bettstetter
Christian Bettstetter University of Klagenfurt
Lars Wolf
Lars Wolf Technische Universität Braunschweig

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