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Overview

Jens B. Schmitt is affiliated with the Technical University of Kaiserslautern in Germany and has contributed to research primarily in the field of Computer Science, with notable work also spanning Business, Management and Accounting.

Their recent publications include papers focusing on topics related to network calculus, scheduling, and performance bounds. Notable papers are:

  • Unleashing the Power of Paying Multiplexing Only Once in Stochastic Network Calculus (2022) published in Proceedings of the ACM on Measurement and Analysis of Computing Systems
  • Unleashing the Power of Paying Multiplexing Only Once in Stochastic Network Calculus (2022) published in ACM SIGMETRICS Performance Evaluation Review
  • Improving Performance Bounds for Weighted Round-Robin Schedulers under Constrained Cross-Traffic (2022) published in arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Extending Network Calculus To Deal With Partially Negative And Decreasing Service Curves (2024) published in arXiv (Cornell University)

Their frequent co-authors include Paul Nikolaus, Anne Bouillard, Vlad-Cristian Constantin, Anja Hamscher, and Florin Ciucu.

Schmitt's work has been published predominantly in the following venues:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Proceedings of the ACM on Measurement and Analysis of Computing Systems
  • ACM SIGMETRICS Performance Evaluation Review

Their research spans several subfields of study, including:

  • Computer Networks and Communications
  • Management Information Systems
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Statistical and Nonlinear Physics
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering

The main topics addressed in their work cover:

  • Network Traffic and Congestion Control
  • Advanced Queuing Theory Analysis
  • Complex Network Analysis Techniques
  • Interconnection Networks and Systems
  • Advanced Wireless Network Optimization
  • Probability and Risk Models
  • Bayesian Modeling and Causal Inference

Best Publications

  • Short paper: reactive jamming in wireless networks: how realistic is the threat?

    Matthias Wilhelm;Ivan Martinovic;Jens B. Schmitt;Vincent Lenders

  • Compositional Analysis Framework Using EDP Resource Models

    A. Easwaran;M. Anand;I. Lee

  • Sensor network calculus – a framework for worst case analysis

    Jens B. Schmitt;Utz Roedig

  • Node deployment in large wireless sensor networks: coverage, energy consumption, and worst-case delay

    Wint Yi Poe;Jens B. Schmitt

  • Subjective impression of variations in layer encoded videos

    Michael Zink;Oliver Künzel;Jens Schmitt;Ralf Steinmetz

  • Who do you sync you are?: smartphone fingerprinting via application behaviour

    Tim Stöber;Mario Frank;Jens Schmitt;Ivan Martinovic

  • Crowd-GPS-Sec: Leveraging Crowdsourcing to Detect and Localize GPS Spoofing Attacks

    Kai Jansen;Matthias Schafer;Daniel Moser;Vincent Lenders

  • Delay Bounds under Arbitrary Multiplexing: When Network Calculus Leaves You in the Lurch...

    J.B. Schmitt;F.A. Zdarsky;M. Fidler

  • The DISCO network calculator: a toolbox for worst case analysis

    Jens B. Schmitt;Frank A. Zdarsky

  • Detection of Reactive Jamming in DSSS-based Wireless Communications

    Michael Spuhler;Domenico Giustiniano;Vincent Lenders;Matthias Wilhelm

  • On realistic network topologies for simulation

    Oliver Heckmann;Michael Piringer;Jens Schmitt;Ralf Steinmetz

  • Layer-encoded video in scalable adaptive streaming

    M. Zink;J. Schmitt;R. Steinmetz

  • Perspectives on network calculus: no free lunch, but still good value

    Florin Ciucu;Jens Schmitt

  • Secure Key Generation in Sensor Networks Based on Frequency-Selective Channels

    M. Wilhelm;I. Martinovic;J. B. Schmitt

  • On the effect of node misbehavior in ad hoc networks

    M. Hollick;J. Schmitt;C. Seipl;R. Steinmetz

  • A Comprehensive Worst-Case Calculus for Wireless Sensor Networks with In-Network Processing

    J.B. Schmitt;F.A. Zdarsky;L. Thiele

  • Handover in mobile communication networks: who is in control anyway?

    F.A. Zdarsky;J.B. Schmitt

  • Jamming for good: a fresh approach to authentic communication in WSNs

    Ivan Martinovic;Paul Pichota;Jens B. Schmitt

  • The DiscoDNC v2: a comprehensive tool for deterministic network calculus

    Steffen Bondorf;Jens B. Schmitt

  • Improving Performance Bounds in Feed-Forward Networks by Paying Multiplexing Only Once

    Jens B. Schmitt;Frank A. Zdarsky;Ivan Martinovic

Frequent Co-Authors

Ralf Steinmetz
Ralf Steinmetz Technical University of Darmstadt
Ivan Martinovic
Ivan Martinovic University of Oxford
Vincent Lenders
Vincent Lenders Federal Department of Defence, Civil Protection and Sports
Lars Wolf
Lars Wolf Technische Universität Braunschweig
Matthias Hollick
Matthias Hollick Technical University of Darmstadt
Utz Roedig
Utz Roedig University College Cork
Carsten Griwodz
Carsten Griwodz University of Oslo
Domenico Giustiniano
Domenico Giustiniano Madrid Institute for Advanced Studies
Jörg Liebeherr
Jörg Liebeherr University of Toronto
Mario Gerla
Mario Gerla University of California, Los Angeles

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