Michael Weber mostly deals with Computer security, Computer network, Wireless ad hoc network, Vehicular ad hoc network and Human–computer interaction. Benchmark, Privacy software and Privacy by Design is closely connected to Mobile radio in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Computer security. His work carried out in the field of Computer network brings together such families of science as Security policy, Web server, Denial-of-service attack and Linux kernel.
His Wireless ad hoc network research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Mobile ad hoc network, Communications protocol and Wireless Application Protocol. His Vehicular ad hoc network study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as TRIPS architecture, Algorithm design and Emergency vehicle. Michael Weber has included themes like Mobile interaction and Home automation in his Human–computer interaction study.
His primary scientific interests are in Human–computer interaction, Computer security, Multimedia, Internal medicine and Ubiquitous computing. His Human–computer interaction research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Variety, User interface and Driving simulator. Michael Weber interconnects Wireless ad hoc network and Computer network, Mobile radio in the investigation of issues within Computer security.
Michael Weber works on Computer network which deals in particular with Routing protocol. His study on Myocardial infarction is often connected to In patient as part of broader study in Internal medicine. His Ubiquitous computing study combines topics in areas such as Context awareness and Context model.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Human–computer interaction, Multimedia, Multimodal interaction, Virtual reality and Driving simulator. The Human–computer interaction study combines topics in areas such as Variety, User assistance and Use case. His research in User assistance tackles topics such as Systems architecture which are related to areas like Internet privacy.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Tower, XML, State and Mobile device in addition to Multimedia. His research integrates issues of Context-aware pervasive systems and Usability in his study of Mobile device. His study in Driving simulator is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Control, Sensory cue, Distraction and Visual perception.
His primary scientific interests are in Human–computer interaction, Simulation, Control, Driving simulator and Multimedia. His Human–computer interaction study incorporates themes from Variety and Use case. His studies in Simulation integrate themes in fields like Human machine cooperation, Mode and Situation awareness.
The various areas that he examines in his Control study include Domain, Augmented reality and Representation. His work in Driving simulator addresses subjects such as Distraction, which are connected to disciplines such as Handover and Virtual image. His work on Game Developer and Game play as part of general Multimedia study is frequently connected to Electronic form and Serious game, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them.
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Communication patterns in VANETs
E. Schoch;F. Kargl;M. Weber;T. Leinmuller.
IEEE Communications Magazine (2008)
Tako-Tsubo cardiomyopathy: intraindividual structural analysis in the acute phase and after functional recovery
Holger M Nef;Helge Möllmann;Sawa Kostin;Christian Troidl.
European Heart Journal (2007)
CSCW tools: concepts and architectures
W. Reinhard;J. Schweitzer;G. Volksen;M. Weber.
IEEE Computer (1994)
Protecting web servers from distributed denial of service attacks
Frank Kargl;Joern Maier;Michael Weber.
the web conference (2001)
Bone marrow-derived cells contribute to infarct remodelling
Helge Möllmann;Holger M. Nef;Sawa Kostin;Christof von Kalle.
Cardiovascular Research (2006)
Password entry usability and shoulder surfing susceptibility on different smartphone platforms
Florian Schaub;Ruben Deyhle;Michael Weber.
mobile and ubiquitous multimedia (2012)
Autonomous driving: investigating the feasibility of car-driver handover assistance
Marcel Walch;Kristin Lange;Martin Baumann;Michael Weber.
automotive user interfaces and interactive vehicular applications (2015)
Advanced detection of selfish or malicious nodes in ad hoc networks
Frank Kargl;Andreas Klenk;Stefan Schlott;Michael Weber.
security of ad hoc and sensor networks (2004)
A VANET-based emergency vehicle warning system
Andreas Buchenscheit;Florian Schaub;Frank Kargl;Michael Weber.
vehicular networking conference (2009)
A communication architecture for massive multiplayer games
Stefan Fiedler;Michael Wallner;Michael Weber.
network and system support for games (2002)
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