Max Mühlhäuser spends much of his time researching Computer security, Artificial intelligence, Multimedia, Cloud computing and Human–computer interaction. His Computer security research incorporates elements of Scalability and Information technology. His Scalability research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Quality of service, Computer network, Homomorphic encryption and Digital signature.
Max Mühlhäuser has included themes like Business process, Information retrieval and Natural language processing in his Artificial intelligence study. His studies in Multimedia integrate themes in fields like Presentation, User interface, Data synchronization, Computer-aided and Gesture. His Human–computer interaction research focuses on subjects like Mobile device, which are linked to Form factor, Display device and Computer graphics.
Max Mühlhäuser mainly investigates Human–computer interaction, Multimedia, Computer security, Computer network and World Wide Web. His Human–computer interaction research incorporates themes from User interface and Set. His Multimedia research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Mobile computing, Mobile device, Gesture and Presentation.
Computer security and Botnet are frequently intertwined in his study. His Computer network study frequently links to adjacent areas such as Distributed computing. His World Wide Web research is mostly focused on the topic The Internet.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Human–computer interaction, Computer security, Virtual reality, Internet privacy and Distributed computing. His biological study deals with issues like Gesture, which deal with fields such as Brainstorming. In his study, Intrusion detection system and Field is inextricably linked to Botnet, which falls within the broad field of Computer security.
His research investigates the connection between Virtual reality and topics such as Haptic technology that intersect with issues in User experience design. His work carried out in the field of Distributed computing brings together such families of science as Edge computing, Mobile edge computing, Cloud computing and Software deployment. His Cloud computing study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Resource allocation and Personalization.
Human–computer interaction, Virtual reality, Cloud computing, Distributed computing and Haptic technology are his primary areas of study. His work in Human–computer interaction covers topics such as Gesture which are related to areas like User interface, Modality, Head and Voice command device. His Virtual reality study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Orientation and Virtual machine.
Particularly relevant to Edge computing is his body of work in Cloud computing. The Distributed computing study combines topics in areas such as Service, Learning based, Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution, Mobile edge computing and Reference model. His study looks at the intersection of Haptic technology and topics like User experience design with User studies, Body joints, Kinesthetic learning, Actuator and Simulation.
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Towards a Trust Management System for Cloud Computing
Sheikh Mahbub Habib;Sebastian Ries;Max Muhlhauser.
trust security and privacy in computing and communications (2011)
Taxonomy and Survey of Collaborative Intrusion Detection
Emmanouil Vasilomanolakis;Shankar Karuppayah;Max Mühlhäuser;Mathias Fischer.
ACM Computing Surveys (2015)
Trust as a facilitator in cloud computing: a survey
Sheikh Mahbub Habib;Sascha Hauke;Sebastian Ries;Max Mühlhäuser.
Journal of Cloud Computing (2012)
A Multi-Indicator Approach for Geolocalization of Tweets
Axel Schulz;Aristotelis Hadjakos;Heiko Paulheim;Johannes Nachtwey.
international conference on weblogs and social media (2013)
Cloud Computing Landscape and Research Challenges Regarding Trust and Reputation
Sheikh Mahbub Habib;Sebastian Ries;Max Muhlhauser.
autonomic and trusted computing (2010)
An IR local positioning system for smart items and devices
E. Aitenbichler;M. Muhlhauser.
international conference on distributed computing systems workshops (2003)
MundoCore: A light-weight infrastructure for pervasive computing
Erwin Aitenbichler;Jussi Kangasharju;Max Mühlhäuser.
Pervasive and Mobile Computing (2007)
Smart Products: An Introduction
Max Mühlhäuser.
ambient intelligence (2007)
Service Entity Placement for Social Virtual Reality Applications in Edge Computing
Lin Wang;Lei Jiao;Ting He;Jun Li.
international conference on computer communications (2018)
Analyzing and accessing Wikipedia as a lexical semantic resource
Torsten Zesch;Iryna Gurevych;Max Mühlhäuser.
(2007)
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