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Overview

Jörg Ott is affiliated with the Technical University of Munich in Germany. Their research primarily spans the fields of Computer Science and Engineering, with a focus on specific subfields including Computer Networks and Communications, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, Automotive Engineering, and Transportation.

Their work addresses several main topics related to networked and vehicular systems. These topics include:

  • Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs)
  • Autonomous Vehicle Technology and Safety
  • Traffic control and management
  • Human Mobility and Location-Based Analysis
  • IoT and Edge/Fog Computing
  • Caching and Content Delivery
  • Network Traffic and Congestion Control

Jörg Ott has contributed to numerous publications in a variety of venues. Some of the frequent publication venues include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • IEEE Access
  • ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review
  • IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing
  • IEEE Internet Computing

Some recent papers showcasing the range of their research are:

  • Toward Decentralized Cloud Storage With IPFS: Opportunities, Challenges, and Future Considerations, 2022, IEEE Internet Computing
  • A Survey on Cooperative Architectures and Maneuvers for Connected and Automated Vehicles, 2021, IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials
  • Roadmap for edge AI, 2022, ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review
  • Surrounded by the Clouds A Comprehensive Cloud Reachability Study, 2021, Publications (Konstfack University of Arts, Crafts, and Design)
  • Nimbus: Towards Latency-Energy Efficient Task Offloading for AR Services, 2022, IEEE Transactions on Cloud Computing

Jörg Ott frequently collaborates with several researchers, notably:

  • Nitinder Mohan
  • Vaibhav Bajpai
  • Bernhard Häfner
  • Georg Schmitt
  • Aaron Yi Ding

Best Publications

  • The ONE simulator for DTN protocol evaluation

    Ari Keränen;Jörg Ott;Teemu Kärkkäinen

  • Drive-thru Internet: IEEE 802.11b for "automobile" users

    J. Ott;D. Kutscher

  • Working day movement model

    Frans Ekman;Ari Keränen;Jouni Karvo;Jörg Ott

  • Security and Privacy in Device-to-Device (D2D) Communication: A Review

    Michael Haus;Muhammad Waqas;Aaron Yi Ding;Yong Li

  • A disconnection-tolerant transport for drive-thru Internet environments

    J. Ott;D. Kutscher

  • Consolidate IoT Edge Computing with Lightweight Virtualization

    Roberto Morabito;Vittorio Cozzolino;Aaron Yi Ding;Nicklas Beijar

  • On content-centric router design and implications

    Somaya Arianfar;Pekka Nikander;Jörg Ott

  • Error resilience support in H.263

    S. Wenger;G.D. Knorr;J. Ott;F. Kossentini

  • Extended RTP Profile for Real-time Transport Control Protocol (RTCP)-Based Feedback (RTP/AVPF)

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  • Simulating Mobility and DTNs with the ONE (Invited Paper)

    Ari Keränen;Teemu Kärkkäinen;Jörg Ott

  • Integrating DTN and MANET routing

    Jörg Ott;Dirk Kutscher;Christoph Dwertmann

  • ITU-T standardization activities for interactive multimedia communications on packet-based networks: H.323 and related recommendations

    James Toga;Jörg Ott

  • Floating content: Information sharing in urban areas

    Jorg Ott;Esa Hyytia;Pasi Lassila;Tobias Vaegs

  • MPRTP: multipath considerations for real-time media

    Varun Singh;Saba Ahsan;Jörg Ott

  • When does content float? Characterizing availability of anchored information in opportunistic content sharing

    Esa Hyytia;Jorma Virtamo;Pasi Lassila;Jussi Kangasharju

  • Applicability of identity-based cryptography for disruption-tolerant networking

    N. Asokan;Kari Kostiainen;Philip Ginzboorg;Jörg Ott

  • Research challenges in intervehicular communication: lessons of the 2010 Dagstuhl Seminar

    F Dressler;F Kargl;Jörg Ott;O K Tonguz

  • Packet-level Caching for Information-centric Networking

    Somaya Arianfar;Pekka Nikander;Jörg Ott

  • Forwarding anomalies in Bloom filter-based multicast

    Mikko Sarela;Christian Esteve Rothenberg;Tuomas Aura;Andras Zahemszky

  • Message fragmentation in opportunistic DTNs

    M. Pitkanen;A. Keranen;J. Ott

  • The "drive-thru" architecture: WLAN-based Internet access on the road

    J. Ott;D. Kutscher

Frequent Co-Authors

Jussi Kangasharju
Jussi Kangasharju University of Helsinki
Nadarajah Asokan
Nadarajah Asokan University of Waterloo
Pekka Nikander
Pekka Nikander Aalto University
Andrea Passarella
Andrea Passarella National Research Council (CNR)
Lars Wolf
Lars Wolf Technische Universität Braunschweig
Jon Crowcroft
Jon Crowcroft University of Cambridge
Kevin Fall
Kevin Fall Association for Computing Machinery
Thrasyvoulos Spyropoulostechnical
Thrasyvoulos Spyropoulostechnical Technical University of Crete
Falko Dressler
Falko Dressler Technical University of Berlin
Ahmed Helmy
Ahmed Helmy University of North Carolina at Charlotte

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