
Research Focus

Research and development efforts around public and civil security have substantially increased — in the US, these efforts are subsumed under the thematic umbrella ‘homeland security’. A majority of the efforts aim at the use of Information Technology, with a special emphasis on using IT ‘in the field’ (sensor networks, ad hoc communication, wearable IT for first responders, etc.). Much less emphasis is put on command and control centers and on holistic approaches.
The Public and Civil Security area focuses on three strategic assets:
- Integrated infrastructures: The holistic approach aims at integration of heterogeneous services from acquisition via decision to exectution
- Control center oriented approach: all gathered data is bound to serve the fastest, most well-founded, and most effective decisions
- Human centered approach: Operations depend on humans working under heavy stress and ever increasing information load, a human centered approach is crucial for successful crisis response and management
News
- 01.06.2009: Official start of ProTecT
- 28.06.2009: We are looking for bachelor and master students, please don't hesitate to contact us for more information
Projects
We are currently involved in the following projects.
For individual dissertation topics, please see the project pages.
ProTecT Protecting Public and Private Life with Ubiquitous Information Technology for Teams
SoKNOS Service-orientierte ArchiteKturen zur Unterstützung von Netzwerken
QuaP2P -- Improving quality of peer-to-peer systems
People
Group Leader
- Dirk Bradler Doctoral researcher
Research Staff
- Mohammadreza Khalilbeigi - Doctoral researcher
- Immanuel Schweizer - Doctoral researcher
- Kamill Panitzek - Doctoral researcher
Students
- Michael Wagner
Selected Publications
This is a list of some selected publications from our research.
Dirk Bradler, Jussi Kangasharju, Max Mühlhäuser: Evaluation of Peer-to-Peer Overlays for First Response In: Mobile Peer-to-Peer Computing MP2P'08, in conjunction with the 6th IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications (PerCom'08). pp. 463-467, IEEE Press, 2008. |
Dirk Bradler, Jussi Kangasharju, Max Mühlhäuser: Optimally Efficient Multicast in Structured Peer-to-Peer Networks In: 6th IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference, 2009. CCNC 2009 pp. 1--5, IEEE Press, 2009. |
Kalman Graffi, Aleksandra Kovacevic, Patrick Mukherjee, Michael Benz, Christof Leng, Dirk Bradler, Julian Schröder-Bernhardi, Nicolas Liebau: Peer-to-Peer-Forschung - Überblick und Herausforderungen. In: it - Information Technology pp. 272-279, 2007. |
Full list of our publications is available in our publication database.



