World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!

D-Index & Metrics

Computer Science

D-Index
32
Citations
6474
World Ranking
12947
National Ranking
329

Overview

Martin May is affiliated with Technicolor in France, contributing to research primarily within the engineering discipline. Their work intersects several fields, emphasizing Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering as well as Control and Systems Engineering.

The scientist's research focuses on topics including:

  • Flexible and Reconfigurable Manufacturing Systems
  • Robot Manipulation and Learning
  • Manufacturing Process and Optimization

Martin May has published in the venue wt Werkstattstechnik online, which aligns with the practical and technical aspects of their research interests.

Their most recent paper is titled "Greiferfinger für eine schnelle Rekonfiguration/Gripper fingers for fast reconfiguration - Modular construction kit for creating application-specific gripper fingers," published in 2022 in wt Werkstattstechnik online.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Martin May include:

  • Marco Friedmann
  • Sebastian Schabel
  • Jonas Gerber
  • Andreas Döhring
  • Linda Meschter

Best Publications

  • Analytic evaluation of RED performance

    T. Bonald;M. May;J.-C. Bolot

  • Reasons not to deploy RED

    M. May;J. Bolot;C. Diot;B. Lyles

  • PeopleRank: Social Opportunistic Forwarding

    Abderrahmen Mtibaa;Martin May;Christophe Diot;Mostafa Ammar

  • From opportunistic networks to opportunistic computing

    Marco Conti;Silvia Giordano;Martin May;Andrea Passarella

  • Impact of packet sampling on anomaly detection metrics

    Daniela Brauckhoff;Bernhard Tellenbach;Arno Wagner;Martin May

  • Large-scale vulnerability analysis

    Stefan Frei;Martin May;Ulrich Fiedler;Bernhard Plattner

  • Wireless Ad Hoc Podcasting

    V. Lenders;G. Karlsson;M. May

  • Service discovery in mobile ad hoc networks: a field theoretic approach

    V. Lenders;M. May;B. Plattner

  • Future internet research and experimentation: the FIRE initiative

    Anastasius Gavras;Arto Karila;Serge Fdida;Martin May

  • Wireless ad hoc podcasting

    Vincent Lenders;Martin May;Gunnar Karlsson;Clemens Wacha

  • Applying PCA for Traffic Anomaly Detection: Problems and Solutions

    D. Brauckhoff;K. Salamatian;M. May

  • Simple performance models of differentiated services schemes for the Internet

    M. May;J.-C. Bolot;A. Jean-Marie;C. Diot

  • Adaptive processor schedulor and method for reservation protocol message processing

    Anwar I. Elwalid;T. V. Lakshman;Martin May

  • Delay-Tolerant Broadcasting

    G. Karlsson;V. Lenders;M. May

  • Comparison of tail drop and active queue management performance for bulk-data and Web-like Internet traffic

    C. Brandauer;G. Iannaccone;C. Diot;T. Ziegler

  • Aggregate traffic performance with active queue management and drop from tail

    Gianluca Iannaccone;Martin May;Christophe Diot

  • Media- and TCP-friendly congestion control for scalable video streams

    Jinyao Yan;K. Katrinis;M. May;B. Plattner

  • Analyzing the impact of mobility in ad hoc networks

    Vincent Lenders;Jörg Wagner;Martin May

  • Multi-path routing protocols in wireless mobile ad hoc networks: a quantitative comparison

    Georgios Parissidis;Vincent Lenders;Martin May;Bernhard Plattner

  • The autonomic network architecture (ANA)

    G. Bouabene;C. Jelger;C. Tschudin;S. Schmid

Frequent Co-Authors

Vincent Lenders
Vincent Lenders Federal Department of Defence, Civil Protection and Sports
Christophe Diot
Christophe Diot Google (United States)
Gunnar Karlsson
Gunnar Karlsson Royal Institute of Technology
Mostafa H. Ammar
Mostafa H. Ammar Georgia Institute of Technology
Mark Crovella
Mark Crovella Boston University
Ellen W. Zegura
Ellen W. Zegura Georgia Institute of Technology
Thrasyvoulos Spyropoulostechnical
Thrasyvoulos Spyropoulostechnical Technical University of Crete
Renata Teixeira
Renata Teixeira French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation - INRIA
Andrea Passarella
Andrea Passarella National Research Council (CNR)

If you think any of the details on this page are incorrect, let us know.

Report an issue

We appreciate your kind effort to assist us to improve this page, it would be helpful providing us with as much detail as possible in the text box below:

Related Online Degrees & Career Pathways

Exploring online degrees offers flexibility for students interested in Computer Science and related fields. Many learners look for specialized programs that can complement or broaden their skills, such as engineering, physics, or data science.

If you're seeking affordability, the cheapest online master's mechanical engineering programs can prepare you for high-demand technical roles without breaking the bank. Similarly, those interested in scientific fundamentals may consider the cheapest online physics degree to gain valuable analytical and problem-solving skills.

For students focused on emerging tech careers, obtaining a data scientist degree is an excellent way to break into fields like AI, analytics, and machine learning. Alternatively, choosing from the best online electrical engineering courses USA can open doors to dynamic areas such as embedded systems or hardware development.

No matter your interest, pursuing related online degrees can significantly expand your knowledge base, skill set, and career options in today’s competitive tech landscape.

Best Scientists Citing Martin May

Recently Published Articles