Welcome to Telecooperation

Welcome to the Telecooperation Website. The Telecooperation Lab (TK) represents a group of about 40 people at the Technical University of Darmstadt, Department of Computer Science. Prof. Dr. Max Mühlhäuser is heading this group together with several senior researchers and group leaders. Juniorprofessor Dr. Thorsten Strufe is leading the adjunct group on Peer-to-Peer Networks. The RBG devision is also part of the Lab, conducting eLearning research and providing computing services to the department. (read more)

Featured projects and activities

 

Xpaaand: Interaction Techniques for Rollable Displays

In this project we designed and developed a device concept and a prototype of a future mobile device. By featuring a rol...

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Hybrid Interactive Surfaces

Interactive tabletop displays are increasingly wide-spread. They provide very natural ways of interacting with digital m...

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Letras

Traditional paper remains a key medium in many domains of our daily lives. We use handwritten grocery lists, we sign con...

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CoStream: In-situ Co-construction of Shared Experiences Through Mobile Video Sharing During Live Events

Mobile live video broadcasting has become increasingly popular as means for novel social media interactions. Recent rese...

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Leveraging the Hand Surface as an Eyes-free TV Remote Control

User input on television typically requires a mediator device such as a handheld remote control. While being a well-esta...

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Noisemap

Noise pollution is increasingly becoming a problem. Detecting noise pollution requires expensive sensor hardware. Also t...

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da_sense

da_sense implements a city-wide sensor network in Darmstadt. It monitors enviromental phenomena, e.g. CO, CO2, sound. Da...

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Social IPTV

“P2P-based Social IPTV” project defines an advanced TV service efficiently integrating the legacy
IPTV service and Intern...

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Member of TK awarded prestigious national Software Campus sponsorship:

Software Campus is a new German government initiative for excellent young computer scienceresearchers proven to have out...

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IATEL

Max Mühlhäuser, Werner Sesink, Andreas Kaminski, Jürgen Steimle (Hrsg.) 

Interdisciplinary Approaches to Technology-enh...

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HD-Version des Virtuellen Dirigenten mit digitalem Notenpult

Das Fachgebiet Telekooperation am Fachbereich Informatik der TU Darmstadt und die Media Computing Group der RWTH Aachen ...

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GTNA - Graph-Theoretic Network Analyzer

GTNA is a Java-based framework that allows for the graph-theoretic analysis of arbitrary network topologies. Snapshots c...

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The history and current research activities of our Lab are described in our recent brochure.

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