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Hermann de Meer

Hermann de Meer

D-Index & Metrics

Computer Science

D-Index
34
Citations
11899
World Ranking
11885
National Ranking
587

Hermann de Meer publication distribution in Computer Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Computer Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Hermann de Meer sits on this spectrum.

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32 publications 991+

This scientist: 284 publications — 70th percentile

70% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 991 publications or more.

Hermann de Meer D-index placement in Computer Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Computer Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Hermann de Meer sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 131+

This scientist: 34 D-Index — 16th percentile

16% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 131 D-Index or more.

Overview

Hermann de Meer is affiliated with the University of Passau in Germany and has a research portfolio spanning engineering and computer science disciplines. Their work is primarily situated in electrical and electronic engineering, control and systems engineering, and computer networks and communications.

The scientist's research focuses on several core topics, including:

  • Smart Grid Security and Resilience
  • Smart Grid Energy Management
  • Electric Vehicles and Infrastructure
  • Infrastructure Resilience and Vulnerability Analysis
  • Green IT and Sustainability
  • Integrated Energy Systems Optimization
  • Complex Network Analysis Techniques

Recent publications illustrate a broad engagement with network systems and energy informatics. Selected recent papers include:

  • "ALEVIN - A Framework to Develop, Compare, and Analyze Virtual Network Embedding Algorithms" (2024), Technische Universität Berlin - Universitätsbibliothek
  • "Robustness of Interdependent Power Grid and Communication Networks to Cascading Failures" (2023), IEEE Transactions on Network Science and Engineering
  • "An analysis of privacy preservation in electric vehicle charging" (2022), Energy Informatics
  • "Using System Virtualization to Create Virtualized Networks" (2024), Technische Universität Berlin - Universitätsbibliothek
  • "Quality of service and fairness for electric vehicle charging as a service" (2021), Energy Informatics

Hermann de Meer often collaborates with other researchers. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Abdorasoul Ghasemi
  • Amit Dilip Patil
  • Michael Lechl
  • D. A. Danner
  • Tim Fürmann

The researcher publishes regularly in select venues that concentrate on energy systems and network management. Key publication venues are:

  • Energy Informatics
  • Technische Universität Berlin - Universitätsbibliothek
  • ACM SIGEnergy Energy Informatics Review
  • IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management
  • IEEE Transactions on Network Science and Engineering

Best Publications

  • Queueing Networks and Markov Chains: Modeling and Performance Evaluation with Computer Science Applications

    Gunter Bolch;Stefan Greiner;Hermann de Meer;Kishor S. Trivedi

  • Virtual Network Embedding: A Survey

    Andreas Fischer;Juan Felipe Botero;Michael Till Beck;Hermann de Meer

  • Queueing Networks and Markov Chains

    Gunter Bolch;Stefan Greiner;Hermann de Meer;Kishor Shridharbhai Trivedi

  • Energy-Efficient Cloud Computing

    Andreas Berl;Erol Gelenbe;Marco Di Girolamo;Giovanni Giuliani

  • A survey of programmable networks

    Andrew T. Campbell;Herman G. De Meer;Michael E. Kounavis;Kazuho Miki

  • Energy Efficient Virtual Network Embedding

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  • Review: Dynamic key management in wireless sensor networks: A survey

    Xiaobing He;Michael Niedermeier;Hermann De Meer

  • Evaluating and modeling power consumption of multi-core processors

    Robert Basmadjian;Hermann de Meer

  • A methodology to predict the power consumption of servers in data centres

    Robert Basmadjian;Nasir Ali;Florian Niedermeier;Hermann de Meer

  • Security Challenges in Control Network Protocols: A Survey

    Anna Volkova;Michael Niedermeier;Robert Basmadjian;Hermann de Meer

  • Performance tradeoffs of energy-aware virtual machine consolidation

    Gergő Lovász;Florian Niedermeier;Hermann Meer

  • Optimal mapping of virtual networks with hidden hops

    Juan Felipe Botero;Xavier Hesselbach;Andreas Fischer;Hermann Meer

  • Spawning networks

    A.T. Campbell;M.E. Kounavis;D.A. Villela;J.B. Vicente

  • Scalable service deployment on software-defined networks

    J. Rubio-Loyola;A. Galis;A. Astorga;J. Serrat

  • ALEVIN - A framework to develop, compare, and analyze virtual network embedding algorithms

    Andreas Fischer;Juan Felipe Botero;Michael Duelli;Daniel Schlosser

  • Energy-aware job scheduler for high-performance computing

    Olli Mämmelä;Mikko Majanen;Robert Basmadjian;Hermann Meer

  • Cloud computing and its interest in saving energy: the use case of a private cloud

    Robert Basmadjian;Hermann De Meer;Ricardo Lent;Giovanni Giuliani

  • Redactable signatures for independent removal of structure and content

    Kai Samelin;Henrich C. Pöhls;Arne Bilzhause;Joachim Posegga

  • idMesh: graph-based disambiguation of linked data

    Philippe Cudré-Mauroux;Parisa Haghani;Michael Jost;Karl Aberer

  • Management and service-aware networking architectures (MANA) for future Internet — Position paper: System functions, capabilities and requirements

    Alex Galis;Henrik Abramowicz;Marcus Brunner;Danny Raz

  • Energy Efficient Resource Allocation Strategy for Cloud Data Centres

    Dang Minh Quan;Robert Basmadjian;Hermann De Meer;Ricardo Lent

  • On Autonomy and Emergence in Self-Organizing Systems

    Richard Holzer;Hermann Meer;Christian Bettstetter

  • On structural signatures for tree data structures

    Kai Samelin;Henrich C. Pöhls;Arne Bilzhause;Joachim Posegga

Frequent Co-Authors

Alex Galis
Alex Galis University College London
Joan Serrat
Joan Serrat Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
David Hutchison
David Hutchison Lancaster University
George C. Polyzos
George C. Polyzos Athens University of Economics and Business
Stefan Fischer
Stefan Fischer University of Lübeck
Kishor S. Trivedi
Kishor S. Trivedi Duke University
Tobias Hoßfeld
Tobias Hoßfeld University of Würzburg
Srinivasan Keshav
Srinivasan Keshav University of Cambridge
Guy Pujolle
Guy Pujolle Sorbonne University
Georg Carle
Georg Carle Technical University of Munich

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