Jörg Ott focuses on Computer network, Distributed computing, The Internet, Delay-tolerant networking and Mobile computing. His Computer network study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Transmission and Rendering. The study incorporates disciplines such as Bundle, Redundancy, Content retrieval and Message forwarding in addition to Distributed computing.
His The Internet research integrates issues from Access network, Wireless lan, Systems architecture and Communication source. His Delay-tolerant networking study combines topics in areas such as Policy-based routing, Routing domain and Simulation. Jörg Ott interconnects Real-time computing and Distance-vector routing protocol in the investigation of issues within Simulation.
Computer network, The Internet, Distributed computing, Wireless and Telecommunications are his primary areas of study. Jörg Ott combines topics linked to Mobile device with his work on Computer network. The The Internet study combines topics in areas such as Computer security, Protocol and Asynchronous communication.
His studies link Link-state routing protocol with Distributed computing. Jörg Ott studies Wireless network, a branch of Wireless. His research links Mobility model with Routing protocol.
His primary areas of study are Computer network, Wireless, Cellular network, Cloud computing and Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution. Jörg Ott merges Computer network with Set in his research. His research in Cellular network intersects with topics in Quality of service, Data science and Mobile broadband.
His work on Edge computing and Virtualization as part of general Cloud computing research is frequently linked to Chaining, thereby connecting diverse disciplines of science. The concepts of his Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution study are interwoven with issues in Computer security, Wearable computer and Distributed computing. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Pipeline and Edge device.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Cellular network, Cloud computing, Data science, Distributed computing and Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution. His Cellular network study deals with the bigger picture of Computer network. His Computer network study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as IPv6 and IPv4.
His Edge computing and Virtualization study in the realm of Cloud computing connects with subjects such as Chaining. His work deals with themes such as Granularity, Relevance and Mobility model, which intersect with Data science. Jörg Ott has included themes like Edge device, Pipeline, Key, Flooding and Routing protocol in his Distributed computing study.
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The ONE simulator for DTN protocol evaluation
Ari Keränen;Jörg Ott;Teemu Kärkkäinen.
simulation tools and techniques for communications, networks and system (2009)
Drive-thru Internet: IEEE 802.11b for "automobile" users
J. Ott;D. Kutscher.
international conference on computer communications (2004)
Working day movement model
Frans Ekman;Ari Keränen;Jouni Karvo;Jörg Ott.
Proceedings of the 1st ACM SIGMOBILE workshop on Mobility models (2008)
A disconnection-tolerant transport for drive-thru Internet environments
J. Ott;D. Kutscher.
international conference on computer communications (2005)
On content-centric router design and implications
Somaya Arianfar;Pekka Nikander;Jörg Ott.
Proceedings of the Re-Architecting the Internet Workshop (2010)
Security and Privacy in Device-to-Device (D2D) Communication: A Review
Michael Haus;Muhammad Waqas;Aaron Yi Ding;Yong Li.
IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials (2017)
Error resilience support in H.263
S. Wenger;G.D. Knorr;J. Ott;F. Kossentini.
IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology (1998)
Consolidate IoT Edge Computing with Lightweight Virtualization
Roberto Morabito;Vittorio Cozzolino;Aaron Yi Ding;Nicklas Beijar.
IEEE Network (2018)
Simulating Mobility and DTNs with the ONE (Invited Paper)
Ari Keränen;Teemu Kärkkäinen;Jörg Ott.
Journal of Communications (2010)
Integrating DTN and MANET routing
Jörg Ott;Dirk Kutscher;Christoph Dwertmann.
workshop challenged networks (2006)
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