Prof. Dr.-Ing. Markus Fidler

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Markus Fidler
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Appelstraße 9a
30167 Hannover
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Prof. Dr.-Ing. Markus Fidler
Adresse
Appelstraße 9a
30167 Hannover
Gebäude
Raum
  • Persönliche Informationen

    Curriculum Vitae

    Markus received the doctoral degree in computer engineering from RWTH Aachen University, Germany, in 2004. He was a Post-Doctoral Fellow of the Institute Mittag-Leffler, KTH Stockholm, Sweden, in 2004, NTNU Trondheim, Norway, in 2005, and the University of Toronto, ON, Canada, in 2006. During 2007 and 2008, he was an Emmy Noether Research Group Leader at Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany, where he received his habilitation degree in 2008. Since 2009, he has been a Professor of communications networks at Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany. He was awarded an ERC Starting Grant in 2012.

    Research Interests

    • Performance of Communication Systems
      • Modeling
      • Analysis: Network Calculus + Effective Bandwidths
      • Measurements: Available Bandwidth Estimation
      • Parallel Systems: Parallel Processing, Multi-path Protocols
    • Networking
      • Future Internet
      • Multimedia Coding and Delivery
      • Wireless, Cognitive Radio
    • Car-2-X Communications
      • Cooperative Awareness, Collective Perception
      • Congestion Control
      • Cooperative ADAS, Platooning

    Teaching

    • Mobile communications (Mobilkommunikation), summer term
    • Computer networks (Rechnernetze), summer term
    • Internet of Things lab (Labor Netze und Protokolle), summer term
    • Teletraffic theory (Nachrichtenverkehrstheorie), winter term
    • Future Internet Communications Technologies, winter term
    • Computer networks lab (Labor Rechnernetze), winter term

    Current doctoral students and postdocs

    • Sami Akin, PhD
    • Marc Akselrod
    • Stefan Bora
    • Shule Li
    • Mahsa Noroozi
    • Rahi Shet
    • Vu Anh Vu
    • Brenton Walker, PhD
    • Vincent Wolff
    • Edmir Xhoxhi

    Past doctoral students

    • Dr.-Ing. Kim Bartke
    • Dipl. Math. Nico Becker
    • Prof. Dr.-Ing. Michael Bredel
    • Prof. Dr.-Ing. Zdravko Bozakov
    • Prof. Dr.-Ing. David Dietrich
    • Dr.-Ing. Mehdi Garrosi
    • Dr.-Ing. Sukhpreet Khangura
    • Dr.-Ing. Christoph König
    • Dr.-Ing. Torsten Lorenzen
    • Prof. Dr.-Ing. Ralf Lübben
    • Dr.-Ing. Joao Paulo Miranda
    • Dr.-Ing. Golaleh Oehlsen
    • Prof. Dr.-Ing. Amr Rizk
    • Dr.-Ing. Henrik Schumacher
    • Dr.-Ing. Hugues Tchouankem
    • M. Sc. Leonid Tomaschpolski
    • M. Sc. Tilak Varisetty

  • Publikationsliste

    Zeitschriftenbeiträge

    • Mahsa Noroozi, Markus Fidler (2024): Age- and Deviation-of-Information of Hybrid Time- and Event-Triggered Systems: What Matters More, Determinism or Resource Conservation?Performance Evaluation Journal
      DOI: 10.1016/j.peva.2024.102412
    • Stefan Bora, Brenton Walker, Markus Fidler (2023): The Tiny-Tasks Granularity Trade-Off: Balancing Overhead Versus Performance in Parallel SystemsIEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems, vol. 34, no. 4, pp. 1128-1144, 1 April 2023
      DOI: 10.1109/TPDS.2022.3233712.
    • Markus Fidler, Jaya Champati, Joerg Widmer, Mahsa Noroozi (2023): Statistical Age-of-Information Bounds for Parallel Systems: When Do Independent Channels Make a Difference?IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Information Theory
      DOI: 10.1109/JSAIT.2023.3328766
    • Sukhpreet Kaur Khangura, Markus Fidler, Bodo Rosenhahn (2019): Machine learning for measurement-based bandwidth estimationComputer Communications, vol. 144, August 2019 Weitere Informationen
      DOI: 10.1016/j.comcom.2019.05.005
    • Mark Akselrod and Markus Fidler (2019): Statistical delay bounds for automatic repeat request protocols with pipeliningPerformance Evaluation, vol. 135, November 2019
      DOI: 10.1016/j.peva.2019.102029
    • Nico Becker, Markus Fidler (2019): A Non-Stationary Service Curve Model for Estimation of Cellular Sleep SchedulingIEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing, vol. 18, no. 1, pp. 28-41, January 2019.
      DOI: 10.1109/TMC.2018.2821133
    • Sami Akın and Markus Fidler (2018): A Method for Cross-layer Analysis of Transmit Buffer Delays in Message Index DomainIEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology Weitere Informationen
      DOI: 10.1109/TVT.2017.2772915
    • Amr Rizk and Markus Fidler (2016): Queue-aware Uplink Scheduling with Stochastic GuaranteesComputer Communications Weitere Informationen
    • Sami Akin and Markus Fidler (2016): On the Transmission Rate Strategies in Cognitive RadiosIEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications Weitere Informationen
    • Markus Fidler and Ralf Lübben and Nico Becker (2015): Capacity-Delay-Error-Boundaries: A Composable Model of Sources and SystemsIEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, 14(3):1280-1294
    • Ralf Lübben, Markus Fidler (2014): Stochastic Bandwidth Estimation in Networks With Random Service,IEEE/ACM Transaction on Networking (TON), vol. 22, no. 2, pp. 484–497, April 2014 Weitere Informationen
    • Amr Rizk and Markus Fidler (2013): On Multiplexing Models for Independent Traffic Flows in Single- and Multi-Node Networks,IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management, vol. 10, no. 1, pp. 15-28, 2013 Weitere Informationen
    • Amr Rizk and Markus Fidler (2012): Non-asymptotic End-to-end Performance Bounds for Networks with Long Range Dependent fBm Cross Traffic, Computer Networks, 56(1):127–141, Jan. 2012 Weitere Informationen
    • Jörg Liebeherr, Markus Fidler, and Sharokh Valaee (2010): A system theoretic approach to bandwidth estimation,IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking (TON), 18(4):1040-1053, August 2010
    • Markus Fidler (2010): A Survey of Deterministic and Stochastic Service Curve Models in the Network Calculus,IEEE Communications Surveys & Turorials (COMST), 12(1):59-86, Februar 2010 Weitere Informationen
    • Markus Fidler and Stephan Recker (2006): Conjugate Network Calculus: A Dual Approach Applying the Legendre Transform,Computer Networks 50(8):1026-1039, June 2006
    • Markus Fidler and Jens B. Schmitt (2006): On the Way to a Distributed Systems Calculus: An End-to-End Network Calculus with Data Scaling,Performance Evaluation Review 34(1):287-298, June 2006
    • Markus Fidler, Volker Sander, and Wojcech Klimala (2005): Traffic Shaping in Aggregate-Based Networks: Implementation and Analysis,Computer Communications 28(3):274-286, February 2005
    • Markus Fidler and Volker Sander (2004): A Parameter Based Admission Control for Differentiated Services Networks,Computer Networks, 44(4):463-479, March 2004
    • Markus Fidler and Rajendra Persaud (2004): M|G|1 Priority Scheduling with Discrete Pre-emption Points: On the Impacts of Fragmentation on IP Quality of Service,Computer Communications, 27(12):1183-1196, July 2004
    • Ian Foster, Markus Fidler, Alan Roy, Volker Sander, and Linda Winkler (2004): End-to-End Quality of Service for High-End Applications,Computer Communications, 27(14):1375-1388, September 2004

    Konferenzbeiträge

    • Mahsa Noroozi, Markus Fidler, Jaya Prakash Champati, Joerg Widmer (2024): Age-of-Information in Tandem Queues with Delayed Feedback: Zero-Wait vs. PipeliningPIMRC 2024
    • Mahsa Noroozi, Markus Fidler (2022): A Min-plus Model of Age-of-Information with Worst-case and Statistical BoundsICC 2022
      DOI: 10.1109/ICC45855.2022.9838750
    • Mahsa Noroozi, Markus Fidler (2022): Age-and Deviation-of-Information of Time-Triggered and Event-Triggered SystemsITC 2022
      arXiv: 2206.01428
    • Brenton Walker Stefan Bora Markus Fidler (2022): Performance and Scaling of Parallel Systems with Blocking Start and/or Departure BarriersIEEE INFOCOM 2022 - IEEE Conference on Computer Communications
      DOI: 10.1109/INFOCOM48880.2022.9796754
    • Mark Akselrod, Markus Fidler (2020): TCP Congestion Control Performance on a Highway in a Live LTE NetworkIEEE 92nd Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC2020-Fall)
      DOI: 10.1109/VTC2020-Fall49728.2020.9348515
    • Markus Fidler, Brenton Walker, Stefan Bora (2020): Tiny Tasks - A Remedy for Synchronization Constraints in Multi-Server SystemsIEEE INFOCOM
    • Sami Akın and Markus Fidler (2019): Multi-Access Spreading over Time: MASTACM MSWiM'19 Weitere Informationen
    • Tilak Varisetty, Markus Fidler, Matthias Ueberheide, Marcus Magnor (2018): On the Delay Performance of Browser-based Interactive TCP Free-viewpoint StreamingIFIP Digital Library | Datei |
    • Brenton Walker, Vu Anh Vu, Markus Fidler (2018): Multi-Headed MPTCP Schedulers to Control Latency in Long-Fat / Short-Skinny Heterogeneous Networks
      DOI: 10.1145/3264844.3264847
    • Mark Akselrod and Markus Fidler (2018): Statistical Delay Bounds for Automatic Repeat Request Protocols with Pipelining30th International Teletraffic Congress (ITC 30)
      DOI: 10.1109/ITC30.2018.00011
    • Mark Akselrod, Markus Fidler, Ralf Lübben (2018): Stochastic Guarantees for Rate-Adaptive Streaming2018 International Workshop on Network Calculus and Applications (NetCal 2018) at 30th International Teletraffic Congress (ITC 30)
      DOI: 10.1109/ITC30.2018.10056
    • Sukhpreet Kaur Khangura, Markus Fidler and Bodo Rosenhahn (2018): Neural Networks for Measurement-based Bandwidth EstimationIFIP Networking 2018
      DOI: 10.23919/IFIPNetworking.2018.8697023
    • S. Kar, A. Rizk, M. Fidler (2018): Multi-Interface Communication: Interface Selection under Statistical Performance ConstraintsITC-30, NetCal Workshop
    • Mark Akselrod, Nico Becker, Markus Fidler and Ralf Lübben (2017): 4G LTE on the Road - What Impacts Download Speeds Most?IEEE 86th Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC2017-Fall)
      DOI: 10.1109/VTCFall.2017.8288296
    • Sebastian Schiessl, Farshad Naghibi, Hussein Al-Zubaidy, Markus Fidler, and James Gross (2016): On the Delay Performance of Interference ChannelsIFIP Networking
    • Ralf Lübben and Markus Fidler (2016): On Characteristic Features of the Application Level Delay Distribution of TCP Congestion AvoidanceIEEE ICC
    • Markus Fidler and Yuming Jiang (2016): Non-Asymptotic Delay Bounds for (k, l) Fork-Join Systems and Multi-Stage Fork-Join NetworksIEEE INFOCOM
      arXiv: 1512.08354
    • Ralf Lübben and Markus Fidler (2016): Estimation Method for the Delay Performance of Closed-loop Flow Control with Application to TCPIEEE INFOCOM
    • Nico Becker, Markus Fidler (2015): "A Non-stationary Service Curve Model for Performance Analysis of Transient Phases"27th International Teletraffic Congress (ITC 27), | Datei |
    • Amr Rizk, Markus Fidler (2015): "Queue-aware Uplink Scheduling: Analysis, Implementation, and Evaluation"Proc. IFIP Networking 2015
    • Sami Akin and Markus Fidler (2015): Backlog and Delay Reasoning in HARQ Systems27th International Teletraffic Congress (ITC 27) 2015 Weitere Informationen
    • Nico Becker, Amr Rizk, Markus Fidler (2014): A Measurement Study on the Application-level Performance of LTE,In Proc. of IFIP Networking 2014, Trondheim, Norway
    • Amr Rizk, Zdravko Bozakov and Markus Fidler (2013): Estimating Traffic Correlations from Sampling and Active Network ProbingIn Proc. of IFIP Networking 2013, New York, USA
    • Ralf Lübben, Markus Fidler (2012): On the Delay Performance of Block Codes for Discrete Memoryless Channels with Feedback
    • Ralf Lübben, Markus Fidler (2012): Non-equilibrium Information Envelopes and the Capacity-Delay-Error-Tradeoff of Source Coding
    • Amr Rizk and Markus Fidler (2011): "Leveraging Statistical Multiplexing Gains in Single and Multi-hop Networks"In Proc. of the IEEE International Workshop on Quality of Service (IEEE IWQoS) 2011, San Jose, USA
    • Ralf Lübben and Markus Fidler (2011): On the Capacity-Delay-Error-Tradeoff of Source CodingIFIP Performance, Poster, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Oct. 2011
    • Ralf Lübben, Markus Fidler and Jörg Liebeherr (2011): "A Foundation for Stochastic Bandwidth Estimation of Networks with Random Service",In Proc. of the 30th IEEE Conference on Computer Communications (IEEE INFOCOM) 2011, Shanghai, China
    • Amr Rizk and Markus Fidler (2010): "Statistical End-to-end Performance Bounds for Networks under Long Memory FBM Cross Traffic",In Proc. of the IEEE International Workshop on Quality of Service (IEEE IWQoS), June 2010, Beijing, China
    • Michael Bredel and Markus Fidler (2010): A Measurement Study regarding Quality of Service and its Impact on Multiplayer Online GamesIn Proc. of the Workshop on Network and Systems Support for Games (NetGames) 2010, Taipei, Taiwan, November 2010
    • Amr Rizk and Markus Fidler (2010): "Sample Path Bounds for Long Memory FBM Traffic",In Proc. of the 29th IEEE Conference on Computer Communications (IEEE INFOCOM MC) 2010, San Diego, USA
    • Michael Bredel and Markus Fidler (2009): "Understanding Fairness and its Impact On Quality of Service in IEEE 802.11",In Proc. of the 28th Conference on Computer Communications (INFOCOM) 2009, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, April 2009
    • Michael Bredel and Markus Fidler (2008): A Measurement Study of Bandwidth Estimation in IEEE 802.11g Wireless LANs using the DCF,LNCS 4982, pages 314-325
    • Jens B. Schmitt, Frank Zdarsky, and Markus Fidler (2008): Delay Bounds under Arbitrary Multiplexing: When Network Calculus Leaves You in the Lurch...
    • Amr Rizk and Markus Fidler (2008): On the Identifiability of Link Service Curves from End-Host Measurements,Network Control and Optimization NETCOOP, Paris, France, September 8-10, 2008.
    • Markus Fidler, Yuan Lin, Peder J. Emstad, and Andrew Perkis (2007): Efficient Smoothing of Robust VBR Video Traffic by Explicit Slice-based Mode Type Selection,
    • Jörg Liebeherr, Markus Fidler, Sharokh Valaee (2007): A Min-Plus System Interpretation of Bandwidth Estimation
    • Markus Fidler (2006): An End-to-End Probabilistic Network Calculus with Moment Generating Functions,
    • Nicolas Liebau, Oliver Heckmann, Aleksandra Kovacevic, Omid Tafreschi, Markus Fidler, Andreas Mauthe, Ralf Steinmetz (2006): A Secure Quorum Based Membership Mechanism for P2P Systems,
    • Markus Fidler (2006): Performance Analysis of Fading Channels using Probabilistic Network Calculus,
    • Markus Fidler and Stephan Recker (2005): A Dual Approach to Network Calculus Applying the Legendre Transform,LNCS 3375, pages 33-48
    • Stephan Recker and Markus Fidler (2005): Transformation-based Network Calculus Applying Convex/Concave Conjugates,
    • Yuming Jiang, Peder J. Emstad, Anne Nevin, and Markus Fidler (2005): Measurement-based Admission Control for a Flow-Aware Network,
    • Markus Fidler, Oliver Heckmann, and Ralf Steinmetz (2005): Preserving the Independence of Flows in General Topologies using Turn-ProhibitionLNCS 3552, pages 193-205
    • Stephan Recker and Markus Fidler (2005): Network Calculus and Conjugate Duality in Network Performance Analysis,
    • Markus Fidler (2005): Server Models for Probabilistic Network Calculus,
    • Morris Riedel, Markus Fidler, and Volker Sander (2005): Self-managing Functions in Web Services Agreement-based Autonomic Grids,
    • Markus Fidler and Gerrit Einhoff (2004): Routing in Turn-Prohibition Based Feed-Forward Networks,LNCS 3042, pages 1168-1179
    • Gerrit Einhoff and Markus Fidler (2004): The Turnnet Concept: Routing in Feed-Forward Networks with Prohibited Turns,
    • Markus Fidler (2003): Extending the Network Calculus Pay Bursts Only Once Principle to Aggregate Scheduling,LNCS 2601, pages 19-34
    • Markus Fidler and Volker Sander (2003): Multi-Class Applications for Parallel Usage of a Guaranteed Rate and a Scavenger Service,
    • Markus Fidler (2003): M|G|1 Priority Scheduling with Discrete Pre-emption Points: On the Impacts of Fragmentation on IP QoS,
    • Markus Fidler (2003): On The Impacts of Traffic Shaping on End-to-End Delay Bounds in Aggregate Scheduling Networks,LNCS 2811, pages 1-10
    • Markus Fidler (2002): Transmission of Layered Video Streams in a Differentiated Services Network,
    • Markus Fidler (2002): Differentiated Services based Priority Dropping and Its Application to Layered Video Streams,LNCS 2345, pages 551-562
    • Volker Sander and Markus Fidler (2002): A Pragmatic Approach for Service Provisioning Based on a Small Set of Per-Hop-Behaviors,
    • Volker Sander and Markus Fidler (2002): Evaluation of a Differentiated Services based Implementation of a Premium and an Olympic Service,LNCS 2511, pages 36-46
    • Markus Fidler (2001): Management and Scheduling for Real-time Multimedia Applications,
    • Markus Fidler (2001): Real-time Multimedia Streams in a Differentiated Services Network,
    • Markus Fidler (2001): Load Sensitive Routing,

    Dissertationen

    • Markus Fidler (2009): Deterministic and Stochastic Service Curve Models in the Network Calculus,Habilitation, Fachbereich für Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik, TU Darmstadt, January 2009
    • Markus Fidler (2004): Providing Internet Quality of Service based on Differentiated Services Traffic Engineering,Dissertation, Fakultät für Mathematik, Informatik und Naturwissenschaften, RWTH Aachen, January 2004

    Diplom-/Masterarbeiten

    • Markus Fidler (2001): Zuschnittplanung unter dem Gesichtspunkt der Flexibilität,Diplomarbeit, Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaft, FernUniversität Hagen, September 2001
    • Markus Fidler (1997): Architekturstudie zur objektbasierten Bewegungsschätzung im digital-HDTV,Diplomarbeit, Fakultät für Elektrotechnik, RWTH Aachen, April 1997

    Sonstiges

    • Ralf Lübben and Markus Fidler (2011): Non-equilibrium Information Envelopes and the Capacity-Delay-Error-Tradeoff of Source Coding
    • Ralf Lübben, Markus Fidler, and Jörg Liebeherr (2010): A Foundation for Stochastic Bandwidth Estimation of Networks with Random Service,arXiv:1008.0050, July 2010
    • Amr Rizk and Markus Fidler (2009): Statistical End-to-end Performance Bounds for Networks under Long Memory FBM Cross Traffic,arXiv:0909.0633, September 2009
    • Michael Bredel and Markus Fidler (2008): Understanding Fairness and its Impact on Quality of Service in IEEE 802.11,arxiv.org/abs/0909.0633, August 2008
    • Jörg Liebeherr, Markus Fidler, and Sharokh Valaee (2007): A System Theoretic Approach to Bandwidth Estimation,arxiv.org/abs/0801.0455, December 2007
    • Jens B. Schmitt, Frank Zdarsky, and Markus Fidler (2007): Delay Bounds under Arbitrary MultiplexingTechnical Report 360/07, University Kaiserslautern,
    • Markus Fidler (2006): An End-to-End Probabilistic Network Calculus with Moment Generating Functions,arxiv.org/abs/cs/0507004, May 2006
    • Markus Fidler (2005): Elements of Probabilistic Network Calculus Applying Moment Generating Functions,Preprint Series of the Institute Mittag-Leffler, January 2005
  • Forschungsprojekte
    • GRK SocialCars – Kooperatives (de)zentrales Verkehrsmanagement
      Methoden und Anwendungen des dezentralen und kooperativen Verkehrsmanagements im urbanen Raum durch Einbeziehung neuer technologischer Entwicklungen der Car-to-X-Kommunikation
      Leitung: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Bernhard Friedrich (Sprecher)
      Jahr: 2014
      Förderung: DFG
      Laufzeit: 1/2014 - 3/2023
    • FeelMaTyC
      Machine-Type Communication mit einer zentralen Basisstation und tausenden von umgebenden transmit-only Knoten.
      Leitung: Prof. Dr. Jürgen Peissig, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Markus Fidler
      Team: Sami Akin, Maxim Penner
      Jahr: 2017
      Förderung: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Projektnummer 329885056
      Laufzeit: 06/2017 - 06/2020
    • Zukunftslabor Mobilität
      Das Zukunftslabor Mobilität ist mit dem Ziel entstanden, die Entwicklung von Transportsystemen und mobilitätsunterstützenden IT-Systemen zu fördern, die sich in die bestehende Infrastruktur integrieren. Für zukünftige Verkehrsmodelle mit stetig wachsender Vernetzung werden Kommunikationskonzepte entwickelt.
      Leitung: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Thomas Vietor (Koordination)
      Team: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Markus Fidler, Vincent Wolff, M.Sc.
      Jahr: 2020
      Laufzeit: 5 Jahre
    • VaMoS 2 - Validated Models of MapReduce Scaling - Phase 2
      The goal of the VaMoS project is to bridge the gap between systems-oriented research and queueing theoretic works on parallel systems to create models which reflect the performance of real systems and their scaling behavior. This document reports on the first phase of this project, and proposes an extension to the project with a work program that builds on the successes and developments in the field over the last few years.
      Leitung: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Markus Fidler
      Team: Brenton Walker
      Jahr: 2024
      Förderung: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG), Projektnummer:
    • ADINeMo - Age- and Deviation-of-Information of Signal-agnostic and Signal-aware Sensor Sampling in Networked Monitoring
      Wir betrachten ein System mit einem Sensor, der abgetastet wird. Die Abtastwerte werden über ein latenzbehaftetes Netzwerk an einen entfernten Monitor übertragen. Eine wichtige Leistungsmetrik solcher Systeme ist die Age-of-Information, die die Aktualität der Sensordaten am entfernten Monitor quantifiziert. Generell besteht das Ziel darin, eine Abtaststrategie zu finden, die die Age-of-Informationen minimiert. Bei zeitgesteuerten Systemen werden zu bestimmten Zeitpunkten Abtastwerte genommen, die Abtastung ist also signalagnostisch. Eine signalbewusste Abtastung erfolgt in ereignisgesteuerten Systemen, bei denen ein definiertes Sensorereignis einen Schwellwert überschreitet, die Übertragung eines neuen Abtastwerts auslöst. In diesem Projekt werden wir Age-of-Information-bezogene, aber signalbewusste Metriken betrachten, die die tatsächliche Abweichung der Information, die Deviation-of-Information, am entfernten Monitor vom aktuellen Sensorsignal berücksichtigen. Wir werden signalbewusste Abtaststrategien entwickeln und ihre Deviation-of-Information-Leistungsfähigkeit bewerten.
      Leitung: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Markus Fidler
      Team: Mahsa Noroozi, Flavio Gallistl
      Jahr: 2024
      Förderung: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Projektnummer 520006080
      Laufzeit: 01/2024 - 12/2026