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1 UNIV.-PROF. DR. PETER REICHL +43 664 8175967 DORNBACHER STR. 121/5-6 +43 1 9900139 A-1170 WIEN, 12.06.2018 @ PETER.REICHL@UNIVIE.AC.AT CURRICULUM VITAE Personal Data Age: 51 Date of birth: May 14, 1967 Place of birth: Pappenheim (Germany) Nationality: German Civil Status: Married with Mag. Marena Balinova-Reichl Degrees 2010 Habilitation (Priv.-Doz.) degree, Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, Technical University of Graz (TUG), Austria. Thesis: Telecommunication Economics for Next Generation Networks. 1999 Ph.D. (Dr. rer. nat.) degree in Computer Science, RTWH Aachen, Germany. Thesis: Dynamic Traffic and Tariff Modelling for Communication Networks. 1994 Diploma (Dipl.-Math. Univ.) degree in Mathematics, Munich University of Technology (TUM), Germany. Thesis: A General Lower Bound for the Loss Rate in Non-Symmetric Networks. 1992 Master of Advanced Studies (MASt) degree, University of Cambridge, UK. 1991 Bakkalaureat in Philosophy, Munich School of Philosophy (Hochschule für Philosophie S.J.), Munich, Germany. Formal Education 1995-1999 Ph.D. studies in Computer Science at RWTH Aachen and ETH Zurich. 1987-1994 Studies in Mathematics at Munich University of Technology (TUM), six-year scholarship due to the Bavarian Elite Students Promotion Act (Bayerisches Begabtenförderungsgesetz). Vordiplom 1989, Diplom 1994. 1991-1992 Part III of the Mathematical Tripos at University of Cambridge (UK). 1989-1993 Studies in Philosophy at Hochschule für Philosophie S.J. and Ludwig- Maximilians-Universität Munich. Zwischenprüfung 1991. 1988-1991 Studies in Physics at TU Munich. Vordiplom 1990. 1973-1986 Grundschule and Gymnasium Weissenburg (Bavaria). Abitur 1986.
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UNIV.-PROF. DR. PETER REICHL +43 664 8175967 DORNBACHER STR. 121/5-6 +43 1 9900139 A-1170 WIEN, 12.06.2018 @ [email protected]

CURRICULUM VITAE Personal Data

Age: 51 Date of birth: May 14, 1967 Place of birth: Pappenheim (Germany) Nationality: German Civil Status: Married with Mag. Marena Balinova-Reichl

Degrees 2010 Habilitation (Priv.-Doz.) degree, Department of Electrical Engineering and

Information Technology, Technical University of Graz (TUG), Austria. Thesis: Telecommunication Economics for Next Generation Networks.

1999 Ph.D. (Dr. rer. nat.) degree in Computer Science, RTWH Aachen, Germany. Thesis: Dynamic Traffic and Tariff Modelling for Communication Networks.

1994 Diploma (Dipl.-Math. Univ.) degree in Mathematics, Munich University of Technology (TUM), Germany. Thesis: A General Lower Bound for the Loss Rate in Non-Symmetric Networks.

1992 Master of Advanced Studies (MASt) degree, University of Cambridge, UK. 1991 Bakkalaureat in Philosophy, Munich School of Philosophy (Hochschule

für Philosophie S.J.), Munich, Germany. Formal Education

1995-1999 Ph.D. studies in Computer Science at RWTH Aachen and ETH Zurich. 1987-1994 Studies in Mathematics at Munich University of Technology (TUM),

six-year scholarship due to the Bavarian Elite Students Promotion Act (Bayerisches Begabtenförderungsgesetz). Vordiplom 1989, Diplom 1994.

1991-1992 Part III of the Mathematical Tripos at University of Cambridge (UK). 1989-1993 Studies in Philosophy at Hochschule für Philosophie S.J. and Ludwig-

Maximilians-Universität Munich. Zwischenprüfung 1991. 1988-1991 Studies in Physics at TU Munich. Vordiplom 1990. 1973-1986 Grundschule and Gymnasium Weissenburg (Bavaria). Abitur 1986.

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Professional Experience

since 2013 Full Professor of Computer Science (Cooperative Systems), Department of Computer Science, University of Vienna, Austria Head of Research Group Cooperative Systems (http://cosy.cs.univie.ac.at) Participation in national and European research projects (total funding sum

acquired since 2013: 0.97 M€): PRECIOUS (FP7), symbIoTe (H2020) Supervisor of 5 currently running PhD theses. Extensive teaching activities

on Bachelor and Master level. Key Researcher at COMET Competence Centre VRVis (since 2017). Austrian representative at IFIP TC6. Member of executive board of

OVE/GIT (since 2015). Co-organizer of Dagstuhl Seminars 15022 “QoE” (Jan. 2015), 17412 “IoP”

(Oct. 2017) and Perspectives Workshop 16472 “QoE Vadis?” (Nov. 2016). General Chair of IFIP NETWORKING 2016, Vienna, May 2016, and of the

International Teletraffic Congress ITC-30, Vienna, September 2018

2012-2014 RBUCE WEST International Research Chair “Network-based Information and Communication Ecosystems (NICE)”, Université européenne de Bretagne (UEB) and Institut Mines-Télécom / Télécom Bretagne, Rennes, France

2011-2012 Professor for Networking Technology (Human-Centred Communications), Department of Communications and Networking (COMNET), School of Elec-trical Engineering, Aalto University Helsinki, Finland

2010-2011 SISCom International Research Chair for “Future Telecommunication Ecosystems”, UEB/INRIA Rennes − Bretagne Atlantique, France

2001-2013 FTW Telecommunications Research Center Vienna, Austria 2001–2004 Senior Researcher “Networks & Services”, Project Manager 2004–2013 Key Researcher “Economic & User Aspects”, Project Manager 2008–2011 Area Manager of Research Area U “User-Centred Interaction

and Communication Economics” Research on Network Economics, Next Generation Networks (IMS) and

service platforms for 3G and beyond, Quality-of-Service and Quality-of-Experience in Internet and mobile networks, network management, usability and HCI, future telecommunication services

Project acquisition and management for application-oriented and strategic projects in the area of wireless networks, 3G and beyond networks, and user/economic aspects of telecommunication services (total acquisition sum 2002-2012: approx. 8.3 M€)

HR responsibility for around 15 staff members. Supervisor/co-supervisor of 6 completed PhD theses and more than 20 Diploma/Master theses.

Author or co-author of more than 100 peer-reviewed journal and confer-ence papers, invited papers and book chapters

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Participation in international projects e.g. FP7 ETICS, CELTIC AWARE and QuEEN, IST-MobyDick, IST-M3I and E-NEXT.

Austrian delegate + STSM coordinator COST Action IC1003; Austrian delegate + WG4 chair COST Action IS0605 “Econ@Tel”

Co-chair of six international workshops on “Internet Charging and QoS Technology” (ICQT, 2001-2009). Organization of Dagstuhl Seminars on Internet Economics (2003, 2006) and Quality-of-Experience (2009, 2012).

2006-2011 Distinguished Guest Lecturer at Technical University Graz, for “Fundamentals of Telecommunication Economics”.

2007-2011 Lecturer at University of Applied Sciences Technikum Vienna, for “Advanced System Architectures”, “Application Prototyping”, “Internet Economics”.

Sabbaticals/research stays 2008 and 2009 as Visiting Professor at INRIA Rennes, 2010 as Invited Professor at Télécom Bretagne Rennes, and 2011-2013 as Invited Professor at LAAS-CNRS Toulouse, France.

1998-2001 Permanent Visiting Scientist, Computer Engineering and Networks Laborato-ry (TIK), Eidgenössisch-Technische Hochschule (ETH), Zurich, Switzerland Ph.D. research on Tariff Models for Internet Services Participation in national (CATI, ANAISOFT) and European IST projects

(M3I) in the area of Internet charging and accounting

09-11/1998 Visiting Scientist, Bell Labs (Lucent Technologies), Murray Hill, NJ, USA Research on Quality-of-Service and Service Level Agreements

1996-1997 Guest Lecturer, Universität-GH Essen, Germany. Winter term 1996/97: „Verteilte Systeme“ and „Netzmanagement“

1995-1998 University Assistant, Communications Systems Laboratory, Aachen Univer-sity of Technology (RWTH), Germany. Ph.D. research on Internet Traffic Modeling, Distributed Systems, Security,

Modeling and Performance Evaluation of Computer Networks Lecture assistance/classes “Operating Systems”, “Local Area Networks”,

“Network Management”, “Distributed Systems”, “Performance Evaluation” Supervision of diploma and seminar theses in the area of traffic modeling

for Internet and GSM networks. Project collaboration with Ericsson Eurolab Herzogenrath on traffic modeling for GSM networks

02-08/1995 Insurance Mathematician, Vereinte Versicherungen, Munich, Germany. Calculation and controlling of health insurance tariffs

06-07/1992 Research Assistant, Statistical Laboratory, University of Cambridge, UK 09-10/1993 Research on stochastic modelling of telecommunication networks

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Research Projects Awards and Distinctions 2016 Celtic-Plus Excellence Award for Services and Applications presented to Celtic-Plus

project QuEEN. Stockholm, 28.04.2016. 2016 Best of the Best Awards 2016 of the Faculty of Computer Science.

Category “Successfully Acquired Project Funds 2015” – 3rd place. Dies academicus, University of Vienna, 11.03.2016.

2014 Best of the Best Awards 2014 of the Faculty of Computer Science. Category “Successfully Acquired Project Funds 2013” – 2nd place. Dies academicus, University of Vienna, 12.03.2014.

2011 Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs Teamwork Award for “Congestion-driven Wi-Fi Offload Prototype for BT and Telekom Austria” (Project AWARE) with the mention “Recog-nized for Demonstrating Extraordinary Performance and Role Model Teamwork”.

Acquisition and Management of Funded Research Projects

1. COMPASS: Cooperative Design Spaces for Next Generation Internet-of-Things Solutions

Function: Technical and administrative coordinator UNIVIE Project type: FFG – ICT of the Future Call 6: Internet for the human Project partners: Austrian Institute of Technology (coordinator), University of

Vienna, Technical University of Vienna, Austrian Computer So-ciety (OCG), Research Institute

Project duration: 2018 – 2019 Funding sum: EUR 51,760 (FFG contribution for partner UNIVIE)

Summary: The project COMPASS aims at exploring how to navigate the vast oppor-tunity space of IoT towards creating applications that are valuable, meaningful, empow-ering and trustworthy, maximize their utility and reflect responsible innovation. We provide the foundations to make a significant first step towards developing tools for business to create such technology, for policy makers to develop the necessary legisla-tive environment, and for research to fill the knowledge gaps and define future agendas accordingly. Hence, COMPASS will (a) explore how to create spaces for a public dis-course to shape the future of IoT as a part of the NGI for people; (b) discuss how busi-nesses should evolve their processes to innovate in the IoT domain in responsible and human-centred ways; (c) investigate strategies for embedding responsible innovation in education of future technologists, and (d) work towards supporting policy makers in de-fining legal and regulatory frameworks for shaping the future IoT landscape.

Own research contributions: Digital Anthropology in the context of Next Generation IoT

Project homepage: tbc

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2. symbIoTe: Symbiosis of smart objects across IoT environments

Function: Technical and administrative coordinator UNIVIE Project type: EU Horizon 2020 Project partners: Intracom (coordinator), University of Zagreb, Austrian Institute

of Technology, Nextworks, CNIT, ATOS, Universität Wien, Unidata, Sensing & Control Systems, Fraunhofer, Ubiwhere, VIPNet, Polish Academy of Sciences, NA.VI.GO.

Project duration: 2016 – 2018 Funding sum: EUR 439,051 (EU contribution for partner UNIVIE)

Summary: Connected smart objects have invaded our everyday life across multiple do-mains, e.g. home with automation solutions, assisted living with sensors and wearables to monitor personal activities, smart transportation and environmental monitoring. IoT is evolving around a plethora of vertically isolated platforms, each specifically suited to given scenarios and often adopting non-standard, sometimes fully proprietary, protocols to control the variety of sensors, actuators and communication elements. symbIoTe comes to evolve this fragmented environment and provides an abstraction layer for a unified control view on various IoT platforms and sensing/actuating resources. symbIoTe designs and develops an IoT orchestration middleware capable of unified and secure access to physical and virtualized IoT resources; hierarchical and orchestrated discovery and control across multiple IoT platforms; federation of IoT controllers and resources for cooperative sensing/actuation tasks; seamless roaming of smart objects across smart spaces. symbIoTe builds its orchestration middleware on top of existing standards for protocols and interfaces, plus a number IoT platforms both proprietary (i.e. developed by its industrial partners) and from open source (e.g. OpenIoT). This unique set of backgrounds and foreground can result in a significant step forward in hor-izontal integration and federation of IoT domains. Five use cases with real large scale deployments have been selected to validate our vision in representative smart spaces: home/residence, educational campus, stadium, mobility and yachting. Engagement with real users is key in our validation process. With its research, symbIoTe can enable inno-vative business models for a large set of stakeholders of the IoT value chain, and partic-ularly SMEs and new entrants in the IoT market. The consortium includes direct benefi-ciaries of these impacts, including small and large industry with IoT business and re-nowned research performers.

Own research contributions: Techno-economics of IoT Usable security

Project homepage: http://www.symbiote-h2020.eu

3. PRECIOUS: PREventive Care Infrastructure based On Ubiquitous Sensing

Function: Technical and administrative coordinator UNIVIE, leader WP6 Project type: EU FP7 STREP (grant agreement no. 611366) Project partners: Aalto University, University of Helsinki, Firstbeat Technolo-

gies, Institut Mines-Télécom, Campden BRI, Universität Wien, Fundacio Hospital Universitari Vall d’Hebron, EuroFIR

Project duration: 11/2013 – 10/2016 Funding sum: EUR 530,214 (EU contribution for partner UNIVIE)

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Summary: “PRECIOUS: PREventive Care Infrastructure based On Ubiquitous Sensing” will provide a preventive care system to promote healthy lifestyles, which is comprised of three components: (1) Transparent sensors for monitoring user context and health in-dicators (food intake, sleep and activity), which deliver ambient data about current user behavior; (2) Users are represented by individual virtual models which allow inferring of health risks and desired behavioral changes; (3) State-of-the-art motivational tech-niques (originating especially from gamification and motivational interview ) trigger a set of feedback tools to change the user habits toward more healthy conduct. While related projects usually focus on developing specific sensors, middleware solu-tions, health monitoring systems, e-health services, etc., both the individual virtual model and the associated motivational tools will provide key innovation steps towards a preventive care system with measurable impact on user behavior and thus a clear poten-tial for large-scale commercialization and sustainable societal footprint (e.g. with re-spect to cost saving in the public health sector as well as life quality improvements). To reach these ambitious goals, the PRECIOUS consortium gathers partners from aca-demia, SMEs and hospitals with comprehensive expertise in networking, pervasive sensing, cognitive analysis, nutrition research, semantic technologies and motivational techniques. We have chosen to focus on type II diabetes as a central use case, while our prototype will be easily adaptable also to other lifestyle-induced diseases. The system will not only detect and communicate detailed early warning signs, but also provide forecasts of future developments and associated problems (if change recommendations are not followed). Extensive lab- and field-based user trials will demonstrate the effica-cy of the PRECIOUS system and prove its positive and lasting impact on individual quality of life as well as public health sector development.

Own research contributions: Socio-economic framework, business models for preventive care User trials for prototype validation

Project homepage: http://www.thepreciousproject.eu

4. AWARE@FTW: Aggregation of Wireless Access Resources

Function: Project Manager Project type: Application-oriented COMET (K1) project at the Telecommuni-

cations Research Center Vienna (FTW) within CELTIC Project partners: Mobilkom Austria, Alcatel-Lucent Austria, Alcatel-Lucent Bell

Labs France, Université de Versailles St.-Quentin-en-Yveslines, France

Project duration: 01/2010 – 03/2013 Budget responsibility: 1 130 000 €

Summary: The COMET project AWARE@FTW is the Austrian stand-alone contribu-tion to the European CELTIC-AWARE project whose key idea is to investigate the ag-gregation of different wireless access resources and to allow telecommunication service actors to exploit the resulting new network infrastructure. Within the general trend towards convergent future communication networks, customers expect to have access to broadband mobile services at low cost and in an intuitive way, whereas deploying new radio systems may be expensive and hard to manage, especially in urban environments. As an alternative, CELTIC-AWARE focuses on providing high bandwidth mobile networks in urban areas leveraging on aggregated wireless access re-sources, making industry and telecommunication actors ready to deploy their services on top of this aggregation. To achieve this, CELTIC-AWARE will follow three axes of

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development, i.e. (1) providing a shared infrastructure for reliable seamless mobility in-cluding the inter-working with legacy systems, (2) considering different operational modalities, including concepts for new charging and billing mechanisms as well as se-curity and management, and (3) analyzing the economic models and opportunities, as well as assessing the social acceptance and legal aspects of the targeted solution. In this way, CELTIC-AWARE aims at demonstrating technical capabilities and economic op-portunities of the proposed network infrastructure. In this framework, the COMET project AWARE@FTW will strongly focus on specific interests of the Austrian project partners Mobilkom Austria and Alcatel-Lucent Austria. AWARE@FTW focuses especially on economic aspects and business models for future converging networks, network neutrality aspects and regulatory issues, device-level convergence, access point auto-configuration mechanisms, customer-operator access point (co-)management, handover management and legacy inter-working, resilient net-work architectures and protocols, trustable distributed resource usage monitoring, and security and privacy issues.

Own research contributions: Economics and business models for WLAN aggregation and Femto technologies User acceptance and Quality-of-Experience (QoE)

Project homepage: http://www.ftw.at/forschung-innovation/projekte/aware

5. ETICS: Economics and Technologies for Inter-Carrier Services

Function: Technical and administrative coordinator FTW, leader Task 3.3 Project type: EU FP7 Integrated Project (grant agreement no. 248567) Project partners: Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs France, Alcatel-Lucent Italy, RAD

Data Communication, British Telecom, Deutsche Telekom, France Telecom Orange Labs, Telefonica, Telenor, Marben Products, Nextworks, Athens University of Economics and Business, Telecommunications Research Center Vienna, Institut Telecom Paris, Politecnico di Milano, Université de Versailles, Israel Institute of Technology Technion

Project duration: 01/2010 – 03/2013 Funding sum: EUR 632,787 (EU contribution for partner FTW)

Summary: ETICS aims at creating a new ecosystem of innovative QoS-enabled inter-connection models between Network Service Providers allowing for a fair distribution of revenue shares among all the actors of the service delivery value-chain. To this end, we will propose and analyze new business and regulatory models for converged infra-structures, taking into account applications’ QoS constraints and incentives for carriers to invest and collaborate to the deployment of advanced high quality network intercon-nections. This will provide new market and revenue opportunities enabling innovative blended services and new high performance demanding applications. To achieve these objectives, ETICS will analyse, specify and implement new network control, management and service plane technologies for the automated end-to-end QoS-enabled service delivery across heterogeneous carrier networks. ETICS includes a large number of partners that, participating to several key projects, have matured strong ex-pertises. ETICS prototypes on control, management, and service planes will also lever-age an important background on implementations and performance assessment. They will allow demonstrating and testing the effectiveness of new business models as well as how agile network service creation, activation, monitoring and billing for intercon-nected fixed and mobile operators will improve time to market of new services and re-

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duce operational costs and complexity. Therefore, increasing the economic efficiency of access and transport infrastructures, the transition to new generation equipments will be incentivized. ETICS validated new business models, architectures and protocols will be demonstrated and disseminated at key scientific and industrial workshops, conferences and standard bodies on technical, business, regulatory and socioeconomic aspects, providing a clear opportunity for Europe to take the lead on future converged infrastructures based on Internet/NGN evolutions.

Own research contributions: Charging mechanisms for future convergent All-IP architectures Pricing interactive multimedia services

Project homepage: https://www.ict-etics.eu/

6. BACCARDI: Beyond Architectural Convergence – Charging, SeCurity, Applica-tions, Realization and Demonstration of IMS over fixed and wireless networks

Function: Project Manager Project type: Application-oriented COMET (K1) project at the Telecommuni-

cations Research Center Vienna (FTW) Project partners: Mobilkom Austria, Telekom Austria, Kapsch CarrierCom, Al-

catel Austria, TU Vienna (IBK, INTHFT) Project duration: 03/2008 – 12/2009 Budget responsibility: 1 793 000 €

Summary: BACCARDI is the most recent one in a series of NGN-related projects at ftw. including N3-CAMPARI, P4-SIMS and N9-CAIPIRINA. Based on the rich experi-ence and infrastructure created by these predecessor projects, BACCARDI will focus on a broad range of IMS integration aspects which include migration issues, identity man-agement, and overload situation handling from an architectural point of view. Factors which BACCARDI considers to be decisive for NGN acceptance include the definition of novel integrated services and enablers, as well as analysis and provisioning of appro-priate security mechanisms as countermeasures to NGN attacks with dedicated focus on Spam over Internet Telephony (SPIT), which is commonly agreed on to be a high risk for NGN success. With increasing number of customers migrating to NGN, service dif-ferentiation by means of quality of service will be of paramount importance for positive user experience, same like flexible charging offerings. Finally, integration aspects gov-ern also the planned BACCARDI testbed evolution towards interoperability and inter-connect. A cornerstone of testbed extension will be the integration of existing third-party components for MGCF, MGW and SBC, complemented by feasibility studies and optional development of prototypes for components like RACS and NASS.

Own research contributions: Charging and billing in IMS: charging architecture, tariffing, evaluation Quality-of-User Experience (QoX) for voice and video

Project homepage: http://ngnlab.ftw.at

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7. U0-IVY: User-Centered Interaction and Visualization

Function: Project Manager (until February 2011) and Key Researcher Project type: Strategic COMET (K1) project at the Telecommunications Re-

search Center Vienna (FTW) Project partners: all FTW partner companies Project duration: 01/2008 – 12/2011 Budget responsibility: 1 312 000 €

Summary: Continuing and extending the successful strategic projects U0-SUPRA and U0-SUPRA++ (see below), U0-IVY is the strategic project of the K1 Center’s Research Area U “User-Centered Interaction and Visualizaton”. The project focuses on designing multimodal interfaces and investigating novel interaction modes that connect the in-fotope to the human senses as naturally as possible. Specific project goals include • to anticipate upcoming opportunities and potential design of future ubiquitous sys-

tems and the reactions of human users confronted with them; • to transform current machine-centric processes into more intuitive approaches fol-

lowing the path of human reasoning and problem solving, in order to reduce digital divide and increase the accessibility of information systems;

• to develop, implement, and test non-classical interface techniques, especially in the field of virtual reality, thus providing a testbed for usability studies and interface evaluations;

• to assess the user experience of concrete applications, and understand human usage in a broader scale, in order to empirically ground and shape future innovations;

• to develop and boost research-oriented collaboration between groups of industrial ICT stakeholders and related academic disciplines like sociology, psychology, econ-omy, law, communication sciences and many more.

IVY conducts theoretical as well as experimental research. Part of the research program deals with methodological advances on user-centric application design and evaluation methods, new modes of user interaction and user behaviour, ICT-related innovation processes and sustainable business models. The experimental work is concentrating on the Interfaces and Interactions Lab (iLab) whose main features include advanced in- and out-door equipment for highly specialized user tests in realistic environments ranging from mobile contexts to the connected home, facilities for rapid prototyping and ex-perimental virtual environments as well as testbeds for perceptual quality evaluation.

Own research contributions: Socio-economic issues in telecommunications Interaction design for future mobile applications Quality-of-Service (QoS) vs. Quality-of-Experience (QoX)

Project homepage: http://ilab.ftw.at

8. N9-CAIPIRINA: Converging towards All-IP: IMS Realization Issues for NGN Applications

Function: Project Manager Project type: Application-oriented Kplus project at the Telecommunications

Research Center Vienna (FTW) Project partners: Mobilkom Austria, Kapsch CarrierCom, Alcatel Austria, TU

Vienna (IBK, INTHFT)

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Project duration: 10/2006 – 02/2008 Budget responsibility: 635 000 €

Summary: The 3GPP IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) is currently expected to provide the basic architecture framework for the Next Generation Network (NGN) which will bridge the traditional divide between circuit-switched and packet-switched networks and consolidate both sides into one single network for all services. Therefore, the immi-nent commercial roll-out of IMS will have immense impact both for the migration of the core network as well as the integration of future mobile services and applications and will provide a significant step towards an All-IP network architecture for NGN applica-tions. As an immediate and direct follow-up of the FTW projects N3-CAMPARI (see below) and P4-SIMS, and based on the rich expertise and the practical results (testbed, evaluation tools, etc.) gained during these very successful projects, the new application-oriented project N9-CAIPIRINA will focus on various aspects arising while the IMS is realized and introduced into existing mobile network infrastructures. Based on the exist-ing “IMS in a bottle” testbed, detailed performance measurements allow to collect ex-periences in tuning IMS core networks. Another strong focus of the project is on explor-ing the rich opportunities related to the IMS charging architecture. Quality-of-Service issues to be investigated include resilience in the core as well as perceived QoS and charging for it. Last but not least, we also concentrate on Application Server Architec-tures.

Own research contributions: Charging in IMS: architecture, tariff models, implementation, evaluation Quality-of-Service (QoS) and Quality-of-User Experience (QoE)

Project homepage: http://ims.ftw.at

9. U0-SUPRA++: Strategic Usability and Pricing Research Activity (Phase 2)

Function: Project Manager and Key Researcher Project type: Strategic Kplus project at the Telecommunications Research

Center Vienna (FTW) Project partners: all FTW partner companies Project duration: 07/2006 – 12/2007 Budget responsibility: 411 000 €

Summary: As a direct one-year continuation of the successful strategic project U0-SUPRA (see below), the project SUPRA++ focuses on interdisciplinary research issues between technology, economy and Human-Computer Interaction. Leveraging upon technological competence as the primary strength of ftw.. SUPRA++ aims at enriching this perspective on telecommunications by selected user-centric and economic elements. The technical workpackages deal with fundamental HCI methodologies, personal con-tent and multimedia technology, economics and pricing, and user-perceived Quality-of-Service. Together with the state-of-the-art lab environment, which is especially tailored towards user trials for mobile telecommunications applications (e.g. through the flexible LiLiPUT system), this expertise allows the project to support both internal and external projects and partners and maintain close cooperations with related internal, national and European activities. Therefore, SUPRA++ continues the SUPRA tradition in supple-menting the strategic research portfolio at ftw. with an essential building block that is especially vital for the further economic success of the partner companies.

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Own research contributions: Internet Economics: economic methods and models for packet-based communication

systems New paradigms for interaction design in mobile telecommunications Efficient charging and billing mechanisms for Next Generation Networks and Ser-

vices (focus on IMS off-line and on-line charging)

Project homepage: http://www.ftw.at/ftw/research/projects/ProjekteFolder/U0

10. N3-CAMPARI: Configuration, Architecture, Migration, Performance Analysis and Requirements of 3G IMS

Function: Project Manager Project type: Application-oriented Kplus project at the Telecommunications

Research Center Vienna (FTW) Project partners: Mobilkom Austria, Kapsch CarrierCom, Alcatel Austria, TU

Vienna (IBK, INTHFT) Project duration: 10/2004 – 06/2006 Budget responsibility: 746 000 €

Summary: The application-oriented project CAMPARI aims at investigating a “mini-mal-optimal” 3G IMS (IP Multimedia Subsystem) configuration with respect to archi-tecture and Quality-of-Service aspects. The corresponding performance evaluations in-clude measurements with a dedicated IMS prototype emulation as well as dimensioning of the UMTS network based on simulations with a dedicated IMS Traffic Generator (ITG). Further CAMPARI research deals with billing, migration, interworking and user-perceived quality, eventually aiming at a pragmatic strategy framework for the success-ful introduction of IMS into current mobile networks.

Own research contributions: Billing models and systems for IMS services Interfaces towards higher layer services

Project homepage: http://www.ftw.at/ftw/research/projects/ProjekteFolder/N3

11. U0-SUPRA: Strategic Usability and Pricing Research Activity (Phase 1)

Function: Project Manager and Key Researcher Project type: Strategic Kplus project at the Telecommunications Research

Center Vienna (FTW) Project partners: all FTW partner companies Project duration: 07/2003 – 06/2006 Budget responsibility: 958 000 €

Summary: The strategic project SUPRA investigates user-related aspects of telecommu-nications. Within this field, the project deals with issues concerning the growing impor-tance of both mobile services and IP. Thus, we focus on usability design and evaluation for future mobile services, multi-modal user interfaces for speech recognition and infor-

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mation retrieval, and user perception and pricing of service quality. Closely embedded within the context of related internal, national and international projects and activities, SUPRA aims at supplementing the strategic research portfolio at ftw. with an essential new building block that is vital also for the further economic success of the partner companies.

Own research contributions: Technically feasible and efficient billing and pricing of Internet and mobile services

(e.g. Cumulus Pricing, second-chance auctions, congestion pricing) Perceptual quality of VoIP services (influence of packet loss, standardization of con-

versational interactivity, user tests) Internet Economics: modeling communication networks from an economic perspec-

tive

Project homepage: http://www.ftw.at/ftw/research/projects/ProjekteFolder/U0

12. A3-WISQY: Wireless InterSystem Quality-of-Service

Function: Project Manager and Senior Researcher Project type: Application-oriented Kplus project at the Telecommunications

Research Center Vienna (FTW) Project partners: Mobilkom Austria, Kapsch CarrierCom, Institut für Breitband-

kommunikation (IBK, TU Vienna) Project duration: 10/2002 – 09/2004 Budget responsibility: 538 000 €

Summary: A3-WISQY is an application-oriented project on end-to-end Quality-of-Service (QoS) in mobile environments. The project focuses on the behaviour of QoS pa-rameters at network edges, especially between differing wireless access technologies like UMTS (W-CDMA) and IEEE 802.11a/g WLAN. It is investigated how QoS pa-rameters can be mapped upon each other. Moreover protocol parameter tuning is opti-mized using a test system especially set up for the purposes of the project. In collabora-tion with the EU IST-project “MobyDick – Mobility and Differentiated Services in a Future IP Network”, we deal with further important aspects of QoS provision over net-work boundaries, especially regarding protocol, security and selected AAAC (authenti-cation, authorisation, accounting, auditing, charging) aspects. Finally, also migration aspects from Mobile IP to Mobile IPv6 as well as wireless ISP setup issues are consid-ered.

Own research contributions: Models and simulation for TCP over wireless AAA requirements in wireless networks

Project homepage: http://www.ftw.at/ftw/research/projects/ProjekteFolder/A3

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National and International Research Projects

13. Sparkling Instruments – Design and Implementation of Digital Music Instruments

Function: Deputy project coordinator UNIVIE Project type: BMWFW/Sparkling Science project Project partners: TU Vienna, University of Vienna, Setzkasten Wien, BG/BRG

Geringergasse Wien 11 Project duration: 08/2017 – 12/2019

Summary: The project aims at designing and developing digital music instruments for education purposes in music and MINT teaching. Three groups of pupils, one of them girls-only, start with experimenting with existing instruments and musical games. Next, in a series of workshops, the pupils together with musicians, game designers and tech-nology experts design gamified forms of music interaction and develop corresponding technical artifacts in terms of new instruments. Finally, a major public event will be or-ganized to demonstrate these new instruments to the entire school as well as other inter-ested parties. Hence, the goal of the project is to bridge the gap between art and tech-nology, and at the same time to deepen the interest for the various subjects required for building musical instruments, including physics and computer science, especially for girls.

Own research contributions: Interactive music making at schools

Project homepage: http://www.piglab.org/sparkling-instruments

14. QuEEN: Quality of Experience Estimators in Networks

Function: Technical and administrative coordinator UNIVIE Project type: CELTICplus project Project partners: France Telecom, VTT, ACREO AB, ITAINNOVA, BTH

Karlskrona, Rugged Tooling Oy, Embou, INDRA sistemas (SA), FTW Telecommunications Research Center Vienna, Telnet Redes Inteligentes, iMinds (former IBBT, Uni. Ghent), University of Zagreb, Info24, Telenor Sweden AB, INRIA Rennes, TCO Development AB, Volvo Car Corporation, IP-Label Newtest, Hiberus, University of Vienna, Technical Uni-versity Berlin

Project duration: 11/2011 – 12/2014 Award: Excellence Award (category “Services and Applications”), Celtic-Plus event, Stockholm, April 2016

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Summary: The project aims at producing multiservice Quality of Experience (QoE) es-timator agents representing a human user. The estimators will be based on models of human perception and upon service discovery, trained progressively from the best-fitted current profile for that service. Each individual agent will communicate with other user agents through the network, exchanging profile information so that services and applica-tions could adapt to both-end preferences and expectations on a peer-to-peer basis. Also, by participating in the agent’s network, the service provider can obtain QoE-relevant user information (by groups or individuals) so as to be able to adapt the resource provi-sioning from the network and thus optimize both the user experience and the cost of op-eration (e.g. in a cloud paradigm: the amount of computing resources, the bandwidth al-located to a particular service for a user or group of users, the physical resource loca-tion, etc.) By having a good estimation of user perception, the cloud can also better de-fine the objectives of the service being provided, and translate them to the more tech-nical objectives of the service components that need to be provisioned. Also, evolved Service Level Agreements (SLA) can be defined in terms of this QoE so that both the provider and the user have a better way of following up and measuring if the objectives are being met.

Own research contributions: Economics of Quality of Experience

Project homepage: https://www.celticplus.eu/project-queen/

15. A2-POWER: Performance Management over Wired Networks

Function: Senior Researcher, Leader of WP6 on “Billing Aspects of Per-formance Management”

Project type: Application-oriented project at the Telecommunications Re-search Center Vienna (FTW)

Project partners: Alcatel Austria, Telekom Austria, Ericsson, Kapsch CarrierCom, TU Vienna (Institut für Breitbandkommunikation, IBK)

Project duration: 12/2001 – 11/2003

Summary: A2 is tackling the topic of end-to-end performance management in the sense of a Telecommunications Management Network (TMN), and takes care of the following problems: development of an overall concept for the management of heterogeneous networks, adaptation of the function blocks for end-to-end performance management as defined in ITU-T M.3400 to be used for circuit-switched as well as for packet-oriented networks, analysis of future key technologies in the carrier networks and in the TMN, analysis of mathematical algorithms for long range forecasts on the performance of het-erogeneous networks (including neural networks), analysis of possible synergies be-tween performance management and billing (common usage of data/algorithms and use of pricing schemes to manage the performance of a heterogeneous high-speed network).

Own research contributions: Analysis of synergies between pricing and performance management Application of the Cumulus Pricing Scheme to manage heterogeneous networks

Project homepage: http://www.ftw.at/ftw/research/projects/ProjekteFolder/A2

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16. IST-MobyDick: Mobility and Differentiated Services in Future IP Networks

Function: Senior Researcher, responsible contact person for FTW Project type: European FP5 Project IST-2000-25394 Project partners: Deutsche Telekom (Coordinator), NEC Europe, University Car-

los III Madrid, ETH Zurich, University of Stuttgart, FOKUS Berlin, Portugal Telecom Inovacao, Centre de Recherche de Motorola Paris, EURECOM Sophia-Antipolis, University of Cracow, FTW Vienna, ICR Singapore

Project duration: 01/2001 – 12/2003

Summary: In order to continue to evolve 3rd Generation mobile and wireless infra-structure towards the Internet - targeting IST 2000 IV 5.2 "Terrestrial Wireless System and Networks", the project Moby Dick defines, implements, and evaluates an IPv6-based mobility-enabled end-to-end QoS architecture starting from the current IETF's QoS models, Mobile-IPv6, and AAA framework. A representative set of interactive and distributed multimedia applications serves to derive system requirements for the verifi-cation, validation, and demonstration of the Moby Dick architecture in a testbed com-prising UMTS, 802.11 Wireless LANs and Ethernet.

Own research contributions: Charging and accounting in 3G networks AAAC

Project homepage: http://www.ist-mobydick.org

17. A0: Foundation and Experimental Framework for High Performance Networking

Function: Senior Researcher, leader of WP4 on Billing, Pricing Account-ing (BiPA)

Project type: Strategic project at the Telecommunications Research Center Vienna (FTW)

Project partners: all members of FTW Project duration: 07/1999 – 06/2003

Summary: The main contribution of the project A0 has been to research mechanisms for guaranteed QoS and to optimise efficiency in the Internet. The project has focused on the following topics: mechanisms and architectures optimally supporting QoS require-ments of real-time traffic like voice and video, performance evaluation of traffic control mechanisms like end-to-end congestion control and queue (including scenarios in fixed and wireless 3G networks), charging mechanisms for billing, pricing, and accounting of Internet Differentiated Services and economical approaches in combination with mathematical optimisation for admission control in MPLS networks, implementation of a prototypical SIP/H.323 signalling gateway, investigation of adaptive multipath routing and efficient load balancing over realistic Internet topologies, and verification of the ac-curacy of simulation tools using the A0 testbed.

Own research contributions: Internet Economics: fundamentals and applications (e.g. to MPLS resource provisio-

ning) Efficient billing of telecommunication services Adaptive multipath routing (contributions to the AMP algorithm)

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TCP active queue management

Project homepage: http://www.ftw.at/ftw/research/projects/ProjekteFolder/A0

18. IST-M3I: Market-Managed Multiservice Internet

Function: Senior Researcher, workpackage leader WP4.1 “ISP Cost Mod-eling”, responsible contact person for FTW

Project type: European FP5 Project IST-1999-11429 Project partners: Hewlett-Packard European Laboratories (Coordinator), Athens

University of Economics and Business, Darmstadt University of Technology, British Telecom Research, ETH Zürich, Telenor Research, FTW Vienna

Project duration: 01/2000 – 12/2001

Summary: The goal of this project has been to design, implement and trial a next gen-eration system which will enable Internet resource management through market forces, specifically by enabling differential charging for multiple levels of service. The project has designed and prototyped a system that can charge and account for multiple levels of Internet service, and has analysed the implications of so doing. The feasibility of man-aging the allocation of Internet resources using relatively direct market forces has been established in technical and commercial terms, including requirements analysis, engi-neering design and prototyping, cost and business modelling, and Internet market mod-elling. Finally, the reaction of relatively sophisticated applications to economic signals from the Internet have been demonstrated, and our understanding of typical customer reaction and the effect on total system performance has been reported.

Own research contributions: Service-oriented cost models for Internet Service Providers Evaluation and Adaptation of the Cumulus Pricing Scheme (CPS) for the M3I

Charging and Accounting System (CAS)

Project homepage: http://www.m3i.org

19. SNF-ANAISOFT – Advanced Network and Agent Infrastructure for the Support of Federations of Workflow Trading Systems

Function: Researcher Project type: Swiss National Science Foundation Project

(SNF 5003-057753/1) Project partners: ETH Zurich, University of Geneva, University of Berne, EPF

Lausanne, University of Zurich, Etat de Vaud, SER Systems, The Net-Internet Services AG

Project duration: 01/2000 – 04/2002

Summary: This project proposes to study the creation of secure and responsive Federa-tions of Workflow Trading Systems (FWTS) using intelligent and mobile agent tech-nology. In workflow trading systems, bidding protocols, structure of catalogues and ways to describe activities can vary from case to case, depending on the application domains. A high degree of flexibility is needed to cope with the specifics of each mar-

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ketplace. Moreover, depending on the needs of insourcers and outsourcers, electronic markets might be composed either of small and/or privately owned markets, or of open markets with large numbers of unknown actors; if the volume of trading and of re-quested workflow executions augment, the performance of the system must remain sta-ble. Efficiency may then be ensured by extensions with new trading systems for sharing the load. Hence, by organizing multiple trading systems as a federation, these flexibility and performance issues have been investigated.

Own research contributions: Charging for Virtual Private DiffServ Networks

Project homepage: http://www.tik.ee.ethz.ch/~anaisoft/

20. SNF-CATI – Charging and Accounting Technology for the Internet

Function: Researcher Project type: Swiss National Science Foundation Project

(SNF 5003-054559/1 CAPIV) Project partners: ETH Zurich, University of Geneva, University of Berne, Switch

Zurich, IBM Zurich Research Lab, University of Zurich Project duration: 07/1998 – 03/2000

Summary: The SNF-SPP project CATI investigates charging and billing of reservation-based (IntServ) as well as aggregation-based (DiffServ) approaches both in the Internet and in Internet-based Virtual Privat Networks (VPNs). Based on dedicated cost and business models a demonstrator (VoIP phone) is used for applying and evaluating the developed charging and accounting protocols as well as the models themselves in a pro-ductive Internet. Thus, the main goals of the CATI project cover the following topics: (1) design and implementation of charging and accounting mechanisms based on cur-rently available protocols of the Internet protocol suite (focussing on secured, reserva-tion-based approaches), (2) design and implementation of a VPN configuration service including charging and accounting functions, best-effort services, differentiated services alternatives, fairness and congestion control, and (3) development of generic support functionality (APIs) for Internet-based open Electronic Commerce.

Own research contributions: Invention of the Cumulus Pricing Scheme (CPS) Pricing and cost recovery for Internet services Time-scale aspects of Internet tariff design Pricing of multiclass traffic in loss networks

Project homepage: http://www.tik.ee.ethz.ch/~cati/

Participation in International Research Networks

21. MENEUR: Modélisation en Economie des réseaux et NEUtRalité du Net (Network Economics and Net Neutrality Modeling)

Function: Key Researcher, FTW representative

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Project type: INRIA ARC Project Project partners: EPI INRIA (Dionysos, Maestro, Mescal), Télécom Bretagne,

FTW, Columbia University, Pennsylvania State University, Al-catel-Lucent Bell Labs France, Orange Labs

Project duration: 2011-2012

Summary: The goal of this project is to study the interest of network neutrality, a topic that has recently gained a lot of attention. The project aims at elaborating mathematical models that will be analyzed to investigate its impact on users, on social welfare and on providers' investment incentives, among others, and eventually propose how (and if) network neutrality should be implemented. It brings together experts from different sci-entific fields (telecommunications, applied mathematics, economics), mixing academy and industry, to discuss those issues. It is a first step towards the elaboration of a Euro-pean project.

Own research contributions: Network neutrality analysis from a provider’s perspective

Project homepage: http://www.irisa.fr/dionysos/pages_perso/tuffin/MENEUR/

22. QUALINET: European Network on Quality of Experience in Multimedia Systems and Services (COST IC1003)

Function: Austrian National Delegate, STSM coordinator (2010-2012) Project type: EU FP7 COST Action Project partners: Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland,

France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Macedonia, Malta, Norway, Portugal, Serbia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzer-land, United Kingdom

Project duration: 11/2010 – 10/2014

Summary: The goal of this action is to establish a strong network on Quality of Experi-ence (QoE) with participation from both academia and industry. Its main objective will be to develop and to promote methodologies to subjectively and objectively measure the impact in terms of quality of future multimedia products and services. This network will leverage on QoMEX, an already established international conference on Quality of Mul-timedia Experience, for researchers and professionals to interact and to report their find-ings on QoE issues. Observing that there are currently no European networks focussing on the concept of QoE, this action also aims at bringing a substantial scientific impact on fragmented efforts carried out in this field, by coordinating the research under the catalytic COST umbrella, and at setting up a European network of experts facilitating transfer of technology and know-how to industry, coordination in standardization, and certification of products and services.

Own research contributions: Fundamental laws governing QoE Economic aspects of Quality of Experience

Project homepage: available soon

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23. ECONTEL: A Telecommunications Economics COST Network (COST IS0605)

Function: Austrian National Delegate/Project Coordinator and Chair WG 4 Project type: EU FP7 COST Action Project partners: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Denmark, Georgia, Germany,

Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Israel, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Romania, Slovenia, Switzerland, United Kingdom

Project duration: 06/2007 – 09/2011

Summary: The goal of ECONTEL is to develop a strategic research and training net-work linking key individuals and organizations in order to enhance Europe’s compe-tence in the field of telecommunications economics, to support related R&D-initiatives, and to provide guidelines and recommendations to European players (end-users, enter-prises, operators, regulators, policy makers, content providers) concerning the provision to citizens and enterprises of new converged broadband and wireless content delivery networks. ECONTEL coordinates the development of research methodologies and tools from engineering, media and business research. Regulatory issues helping or hindering the adoption of economically efficient services are identified. ECONTEL mobilizes the “critical mass” and diversity of economists, business research experts, engineers, and scientists working in communications and content economics.

Own research contributions: Charging mechanisms for future convergent All-IP architectures Pricing interactive multimedia services

Project homepage: http://www.cost605.org

24. E-NEXT: Emerging Networking Experiments and Technologies

Function: Senior Researcher Project type: EU FP6 Network of Excellence Project partners: Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (Coordinator), Universitat

Politecnica de Catalunya, Telefónica, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, University of Lancaster, University of Cambridge, UCL, University Pierre & Marie Curie, CNRS, INRIA, Institut EURECOM, Université de Liège, Université Catholique de Louvain, Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal Telecom Inovacao, ADETTI, Technische Universiteit Delft, University of Twente, University of Athens, University of Patras, KTH Stockholm, Swedish Institute of Computer Science, Consorzio Interuniversi-tario Nazionale per l'Informatica, Politecnico di Torino, Univer-sità di Pisa, Universita degli Studi di Trento, Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft, Technical University of Darmstadt, Universität Mannheim, Technische Universität Braunschweig, Helsinki University of Technology, Tampere University of Technology, Technical University of Denmark, FTW Vienna, National Uni-versity of Ireland, ETH Zurich, AGH University of Technology, University of Oslo, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, University of Cyprus, Reykjavík University

Project duration: 01/2004 – 12/2005

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Summary: As a merging of COST 263 on Quality of Future Internet Services and COST 264 on Networked Group Communication, E-NEXT focuses on Internet protocols and services. The general objective of E-NEXT is to reinforce European scientific and tech-nological excellence in the networking area through a progressive and lasting integra-tion of research capacities existing in the European Research Area. E-NEXT research interests include QoS in the large (e.g. dependability), programmable networks and networks on demand, multimedia content distribution infrastructure, Next Generation Internet including IPv6 and Grid, as well as accounting, security and management.

Own research contributions: Billing, charging and pricing models for future Internet services Trace-based perceptual VoIP quality evaluation (together with KTH Stockholm)

Project homepage: http://www.ist-e-next.org

Further Research Projects and Activities

25. PANDORA: Philosophische Anthropologie im Zeitalter von Next Generation In-ternet, Digital-Ontologischer Revolution und Antikopernikanischer Wende

Function: Principal Investigator Project type: internal research project Cooperation partners: Institut für Philosophie der Universität Wien, TU Vienna, AIT,

OFAI, WU Project duration: 01/2018 –

Summary: Die Wellen des informationstechnologischen Fortschritts schlagen in immer kürzeren Zeitabständen ans Ufer einer zunehmend orientierungslos werdenden Gesell-schaft. Zugleich zeigt sich die dringende Notwendigkeit einer grundsätzlichen Diskussi-on über die Welt, die wir da gerade schaffen, und insbesondere über die Rolle des Men-schen darin. Da Informatik und Kommunikationstechnologie im Mittelpunkt der aktuel-len Entwicklungen stehen, kommt ihnen in diesem Diskurs eigentlich eine zentrale Rol-le zu, der sie momentan allerdings kaum gerecht werden. Ziel dieser Forschungsaktivi-tät ist die Grundlegung einer Philosophischen Anthropologie im Zeitalter von Internet-of-Things, Artificial Intelligence und Industrie 4.0, die über informations- und kommu-nikationsethische Fragestellungen hinausgeht und sich in breitem Ansatz mit der Stel-lung des Menschen in und gegenüber einer zunehmend IKT-dominierten Welt beschäf-tigt. Ausgehend von Günther Anders und seiner Technikphilosophie des Monströsen wird untersucht, wie sich das von ihm so genannte "Prometheische Gefälle" inzwischen weit über den "Digital Gap" hinaus zu einer nahezu unüberwindlich erscheinenden "Epimetheischen Kluft" entwickelt, und welche besondere Verantwortung sich hieraus für die Informatik und insbesondere die InformatikerInnen ergibt. Unabdingbar für die sich ergebende Reflexion ist eine interdisziplinäre, gleichermassen informatisch wie philosophisch geprägte Herangehensweise, die über das hierfür übliche Mass weit hin-ausgeht, um sich ergebende Konsequenzen im politischen und gesellschaftlichen Kon-text spwie nicht zuletzt auch im Rahmen universitärer Ausbildung wirkmächtig werden zu lassen.

Own research contributions: Fundamentals of Philosophical Anthropology for the Internet Networking aspects in Günther Anders’ inheritance

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Project homepage:https://cs.univie.ac.at/cosy/research/projects/project/infproj/1101/

26. PNYXNET

Function: Project coordinator Project type: internal research project Project partners: University of Vienna (COSY), Kovar & Partners, Austrian

Federal Council (Bundesrat) Project duration: 01/2016 – 09/2016

Summary: The “Pnyx” is a small rocky hill close to the Acropolis which served as offi-cial meeting place of the democratic assembly in Athens during the 5th century B.C. Today, in the context of the ubiquitous digital transition, Europe is on its way towards a high-speed democracy, based on the Internet as fundamental communication infrastruc-ture for related political processes. In this project, we aim at implementing and evaluat-ing a platform prototype for innovative forms of e-participation. The project starts with an extensive requirements analysis of all different stakeholders, followed by an interac-tion design phase for corresponding personas and scenarios. The subsequent proof of concept implementation is focusing on mobile applications and usable security aspects. Finally, a user trial will evaluate the prototype and demonstrate achievements and ad-vantages of the resulting innovative e-participation platform.

Own research contributions: E-participation stakeholder analysis (including politicians, platform coordinators and

users)

Project homepage: http://pnyxnet.at

27. apps4opera

Function: Technical Project Manager Project type: FFG Innovations-Scheck Plus Project partners: Oper im Steinbruch Arenaria GmbH St. Margarethen Project duration: 06/2016 – 10/2016 Project budget: EUR 12,482

Summary: Arenaria GmbH is the hosting organization of the renowned open air opera festival „Oper im Steinbruch“ taking place every summer season in the Roman quarry of St. Margarethen, Burgenland. In order to open up this festival to new audience layers, especially in the younger (and technolog-oriented) generation, the goal of the project is to investigate the usage of smartphone apps to make visiting a performance more inter-esting. To this end, the app “opera.guru“ developed by the COSY group mainly for open air live streaming events will be adapted to the specific conditions of live perfor-mances and used for obtaining detailed feedback from the audience w.r.t. general poten-tial, expected requirements and possibilities for improvement of such a mobile app.

Own research contributions: Requirements analysis User-centric app design

Project homepage: http://www.opera.guru

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28. The Salome Experience – opera.guru

Function: Project coordinator Project type: internal research project Project partners: University of Vienna (ZID, COSY), Technical University of

Vienna (IGW), Wiener Staatsoper Project duration: 12/2014 – (running)

Summary: The “Salome Experience” project aims at investigating new ways of consum-ing cultural content, especially opera, using state-of-the-art communication technology. To this end, different ways of enhancing the audience experience with a live streaming application provided by Vienna State Opera are explored, including provision of en-hanced side content (second screen), support functions if audience members are not fol-lowing the performance continuously, and audience immersion as well as VR aspects. The resulting prototypes will be explored on the occasion of a special closed transmis-sion of the performance of Richard Strauss’ “Salome” at Vienna State Opera on June 2, 2015, in the framework of the “net:25” celebration event of the 25th anniversary of the Internet in Austria, and for a series of “Rigoletto” performances in June/Sept. 2015. A new version of the app will deliver smart subtitles for two performances of Puccini’s “Turandot” in early September 2016, again in collaboration with Staatsoper Wien.

Own research contributions: Android-based applications supporting discontinuous audience attention Smart subtitles for streaming applications

Project homepage: http://www.opera.guru

29. Secure Internet Messaging

Function: Project supervisor Project type: internal research project Project partners: University of Vienna (ZID, COSY) Project duration: 05/2014 – 09/2015

Summary: In order to mitigate the common security problems associated to e-mail in the Internet, and in particular the illegitimate usage of well-known Internet domain names for e-mail attacks (phishing), a number of technologies have been developed by within the IETF in the last ten years, including the Sender Policy Framework (SPF) scheme over Domain Keys Identified Mail (DKIM) and Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting and Conformance (DMARC). However, all these techniques have experi-enced only unsystematic deployment throughout the Internet, with various combinations of different parameters which often lead to irrational or even unpredictable authentica-tion results for particular messages. Therefore, the Secure Internet Messaging project aims at analyzing the current configurations of the different mechanisms in the Internet based on large scale measurements, with the aim of identifying both the current best practices and potential mid- to long-term trends in the parameterization of the studied techniques. Furthermore, based on real-world data from operational, large-scale e-mail systems, the Secure Internet Messaging project will assess the performance of the rele-vant mechanisms based on concrete, message level-granularity authentication results both for the sending and the receiving party, which will enable obtaining a realistic snapshot of current e-mail authentication practices for domains with different messaging volumes and configurations of the preferred authentication mechanisms.

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Own research contributions: Statistical analysis of large data sets and machine learning aspects

Project homepage: http://cs.univie.ac.at/cosy/research/projects/project/infproj/1050/

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Publications Awards and Distinctions 2016 34th ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 2016):

Honorary Mention Award for the case study “The Salome Experience: Opera Live Streaming and Beyond” with the mention “a wonderful and well described example of real-world design of a multi-stakeholder venue” (co-authors: C. Löw, S. Schröder, T. Schmidt, B. Sackl, V. Lushaj, O. Hödl, F. Güldenpfennig, C. Widauer)

2012 4th International Workshop on Quality of Multimedia Experience (QoMEX 2012): Best Poster Award for the paper "The QoE Alchemy: Turning Quality into Money. Experiences with a Refined Methodology for the Evaluation of Willingness-to-Pay for Service Quality" (co-authors: A. Sackl, S. Egger, P. Zwickl)

2010 9th Conference of Telecommunication, Media and Internet Techno-Economics (CTTE 2010): Best Paper Award Runner-up for the paper "Economics of Logarithmic Quality-of-Experience in Communication Networks" (co-authors: B. Tuffin, R. Schatz)

2010 8th International Conference on Pervasive Computing (PERVASIVE 2010): Best Video Award for the paper "Touching the Untouchables: Vision-based Real-time Interaction with Public Displays through Mobile Touchscreen Devices" (co-authors: M. Baldauf, P. Fröhlich)

2008 4th International Conference on Networking and Services (ICNS 2008): Best Paper Award for the paper "A Generic Approach to Access Network Modeling for Next Gen-eration Network Applications" (co-authors: J. Fabini, A. Poropatich)

2004 8th International Conference on Spoken Language Processing (ICSLP/INTERSPEECH 2004): Best Student Paper Award for the paper "Hot Discussion or Frosty Dialogue? Towards a Temperature Metric for Conversational Interactivity" (co-author: F. Ham-mer)

2004 11th International Telecommunications Network Strategy and Planning Symposium (NETWORKS 2004): Best Paper Award for the paper "Multi-Period Auctions for Network Resources" (co-authors: S. Wrzaczek, S. Bessler)

Books, Proceedings and Special Journal Issues 1. P. Reichl (guest editor): Advances in QoE. Praxis der Informationsverarbeitung und

Kommunikation (PIK), special issue 4/2014, De Gruyter, December 2014. 2. B. Stiller, B. Tuffin, P. Reichl, T. Anh Trinh (guest editors): Socio-economic Issues of

Next Generation Networks. Special issue of Telecommunication Systems Journal, vol. 52, no. 2. Springer, February 2013.

3. P. Reichl, B. Stiller, B. Tuffin (editors): Network Economics for Next Generation Net-works. Springer LNCS 5539, May 2009.

4. B. Stiller, P. Reichl, B. Tuffin (editors): Performability Has Its Price. Springer LNCS 4033, June 2006.

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5. J. Solé-Pareta, M. Smirnov, P. Van Mieghem, J. Domingo-Pascual, E. Monteiro, P. Reichl, B. Stiller, R. Gibbens (editors): Quality of Service in the Emerging Network Panorama. Springer LNCS 3266, Oct. 2004.

6. B. Stiller, M. Karsten, L. McKnight, P. Reichl (guest editors): Internet Economics - Pricing and Policies. Special issue of Journal of Computer Networks. Elsevier, Sept. 2004.

7. M. Karsten, P. Reichl, B. Stiller (guest editors): Internet Pricing and Charging - Algo-rithms, Technology and Applications. Special issue of Journal of Computer Communi-cations. Elsevier, April 2004.

8. B. Stiller, G. Carle, M. Karsten, P. Reichl (editors): Group Communications and Charges: Technology and Business Models. Springer LNCS 2826, Oct. 2003.

9. P. Reichl (guest editor): Forschung im Zentrum. Themenheft 04/2002 of „Praxis der Informationsverarbeitung und Kommunikation“ (PIK). K. Saur Verlag, München, Dez. 2002.

10. B. Stiller, M. Smirnov, M. Karsten, P. Reichl (editors): From QoS Provisioning to QoS Charging. Springer LNCS 2511, Oct. 2002.

11. M. Karsten, P. Reichl, B. Stiller: Advanced Internet Charging and QoS Technologies. In: K. Bauknecht, W. Brauer, Th. Mück (eds.): Informatik 2001 – Wirtschaft und Wis-senschaft in der Network Economy. Vol. I pp. 95–180. Österreichische Computergesell-schaft, OCG, Wien 2001.

12. P. Reichl: Dynamic Traffic and Tariff Modeling for Communication Networks. Ph.D. thesis, D82, Aachen, May 2000.

13. O. Spaniol, M. Schuba, P. Reichl, G. Schneider: Local Networks [Lokale Netze]. Au-gustinus-Verlag Aachen, 1998.

14. C. Linnhoff-Popien, P. Reichl: Network Management [Netzmanagement]. Augustinus-Verlag Aachen, 1996.

15. O. Spaniol, C. Popien, P. Reichl, M. Schuba: Operating Systems [Systemprogrammie-rung]. Augustinus-Verlag Aachen, 1996.

Journal Papers 1. P. Reichl, P. Zwickl, P. Maillé, M. Varela: What You Pay Is What You Get? Fundamen-

tals of Charging Internet Services Based on End User Quality of Experience. Quality and User Experience (2018) 3:5, pp. 1–20, Springer, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1007/s41233-018-0018-9.

2. I. Gojmerac, P. Reichl, I. Podnar Žarko, S. Soursos: Bridging IoT Islands: The symbIoTe Project. Elektrotech. Inftech. (2016), doi:10.1007/s00502-016-0439-1. Springer, Dec. 2016.

3. P. Reichl, B. Tuffin, R. Schatz: Logarithmic Laws in Service Quality Perception: Where Microeconomics Meets Psychophysics and Quality of Experience. Telecommunication Systems Journal (Springer), Volume 52, Issue 2 (2013), page 587-600.

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4. A. Ghezzi, M. Georgiadis, P. Reichl, N. Le Sauze, C. Dicairano-Gilfedder, R. Mangiaracina: Generating Innovative Interconnection Business Models for the Future Internet. In: info − the journal of policy, regulation and strategy for telecommunications, information and media, vol. 15 no. 4, Emerald, June 2013.

5. W. Reichl, P. Reichl, P. Reichel: Out of the Wireless Access Bottleneck Trap: Technolo-gies, Economics, Regulation and Standardization Perspectives. e&i Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik, vol. 129 no. 6, pp. 400-406, Springer, Oct. 2012.

6. C. Egger, M. Happenhofer, J. Fabini, P. Reichl: Collapse Detection and Avoidance for SIP Systems. PIK - Praxis der Informationsverarbeitung und Kommunikation, vol. 35 no. 2, pp. 91–99, De Gruyter, May 2012.

7. P. Reichl: From Charging for Quality-of-Service to Charging for Quality-of-Experience. Annals of Telecommunications, special issue on “Quality of Experience and Socio-Economic Issues of Network-Based Services”, Volume 65, Issue 3, pp. 189–199, Springer, 2010.

8. I. Gojmerac, P. Reichl, L. Jansen: Towards Low-complexity Internet Traffic Engineer-ing: The Adaptive Multi-Path Algorithm. Journal of Computer Networks, Special Issue on "Complex Computer and Communication Networks", vol 52, pp. 2894–2907, Dec. 2008.

9. J. Fabini, R. Pailer, P. Reichl: Location-Based Assisted Handover for the IP Multimedia Subsystem. Journal of Computer Communications, vol. 31 no. 10, pp. 2367–2380, June 2008.

10. P. Reichl: How to Define Conversational Interactivity: A Game-Theoretic Approach and Its Application in Telecommunications. Journal of Information Technologies and Con-trol (JITC), No. 3-4/2006, pp. 18–24, printed Feb. 2007.

11. P. Reichl, S. Bessler, J. Fabini, R. Pailer, A. Poropatich, N. Jordan, R. Huber, H. Weis-grab, C. Brandner, I. Gojmerac, M. Ries, F. Wegscheider: Practical Experiences with an IMS-Aware Location Service Enabler on Top of an Experimental Open Source IMS Core Implementation. Journal of Mobile Multimedia (JMM), vol. 2 no. 3, pp. 189–224, 2006.

12. P. Reichl, J. Fabini, N. Jordan, R. Huber, A. Poropatich, Chr. Brandner, H. Weisgrab: Quo Vadis, IMS? Das Projekt CAMPARI als mobilnetz-orientierte Standortbestimmung für das IP Multimedia Subsystem (Quo Vadis, IMS? Perspectives for the IP Multimedia Subsystem in a Mobile Networking Context) [in German]. e&i 123 no. 7/8 (special issue on Next Generation Networks), pp. 315–322. Springer, August 2006.

13. F. Hammer, P. Reichl, T. Nordström, G. Kubin: Corrupted Speech Data Considered Useful: Improving Perceived Speech Quality of VoIP Over Error-Prone Channels. Acta Acustica, 2004.

14. P. Reichl, D. Hausheer, B. Stiller: The Cumulus Pricing Model as an Adaptive Frame-work for Feasible, Efficient and User-friendly Tariffing of Internet Services. Journal of Computer Networks, vol. 43 (1), pp. 3–24, Elsevier, Sept. 2003.

15. B. Stiller, P. Reichl, J. Gerke, H. Hasan, P. Flury: Charging and Accounting in High-speed Networks. Journal on Future Generation Computing Systems 19 (2003) 101–109, Elsevier 2003.

16. W. Haidegger, P. Reichl, S. Bessler, N. Jozefiak, M. Teufel: End-to-end Performance Management in Heterogeneous High-speed Networks. PIK - Praxis der Informationsver-arbeitung und Kommunikation (De Gruyter), 4/2002 (in German).

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17. E. Plasser, T. Ziegler, P. Reichl, G. Mittenecker: Internet Services Beyond Best Effort. e&i 2/2002, pp. 30–36.

18. B. Stiller, P. Reichl, J. Gerke, P. Flury: A Generic and Modular Internet Charging Sys-tem for the Cumulus Pricing Scheme. Journal of Network and Systems Management, JNSM, Vol. 3, No. 9, pp. 293–325, Sept. 2001.

19. B. Stiller, P. Reichl, S. Leinen: Pricing and Cost Recovery for Internet Services: Practi-cal Review, Classification and Application of Relevant Models. NETNOMICS - Eco-nomic Research and Electronic Networking, Baltzer, The Netherlands, Vol. 3, No. 1, March 2001.

Reviewed Conference and Workshop Papers Telecommunication Economics

1. S. Wirsing, P. Reichl: Simulation Model for Regulatory Impact Assessment of Next Gen-eration Spectrum Authorization Regimes. 9th International Workshop on Internet Charg-ing and QoS Technology (ICQT 2017), Tokyo, Japan, December 2017.

2. S. Wirsing, P. Reichl: Dynamic Spectrum Access and the Current Spectrum Manage-ment Paradigm: On the Challenges of Dynamic Licensing. Proc. 13th International Con-ference on Telecommunications (ConTEL 2015), Workshop on “Regulatory Challenges in the Electronic Communications Market”, Graz, Austria, July 2015.

3. P. Zwickl, P. Reichl, L. Skorin-Kapov, O. Dobrijevic, A. Sackl: On the Approximation of ISP and User Utilities from Quality of Experience. Proc. 7th International Workshop on Quality of Multimedia Experience (QoMEX’15), Costa Navarino, Messinia, Greece, May 2015.

4. P. Zwickl, P. Reichl, A. Sackl: The 15 Commandments of Market Entrance Pricing for Differentiated Network Services: An Antagonistic Analysis of Human vs. Market. Proc. 17th International GI/ITG Conference on Measurement, Modeling and Evaluation of Computing Systems and Dependability and Fault-Tolerance (MMB&DFT 2014), Bam-berg, Germany, March 2014.

5. P. Zwickl, A. Sackl, P. Reichl: Market Entrance, User Interaction and Willingness-to-Pay: Exploring Fundamentals of QoE-based Charging for VoD Services. Proc. IEEE GLOBECOM’13, Atlanta, GA, USA, December 2013.

6. A. Sackl, P. Zwickl, P. Reichl: The Trouble with Choice: An Empirical Study to Investi-gate the Influence of Charging Strategies and Content Selection on QoE. Proc. 8th Inter-national Workshop on Advanced Internet Charging and QoS Technology (ICQT’13), Zurich, Switzerland, October 2013.

7. P. Zwickl, P. Reichl: Graph-Theoretic Roots of Value Network Quantification. Proc. 19th EUNICE Workshop on Advances in Communication Networking, Chemnitz, Ger-many, August 2013.

8. P. Reichl, P. Maillé, P. Zwickl, A. Sackl: A Fixed-Point Model for QoE-based Charg-ing. Proc. ACM SIGCOMM 2013 Workshop on Future Human-Centric Multimedia Networking, pp. 33-38, Hong Kong, China, August 2013.

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9. A. Sackl, P. Zwickl, P. Reichl: QoE Alchemy 2.0: An Improved Test Setup for the Pecu-niary Bias of QoE. 5th International Workshop on Quality of Multimedia Experience (QoMEX’13), Klagenfurt, Austria, July 2013.

10. P. Reichl, P. Zwickl, C. Löw, P. Maillé: How Paradoxical is the "Paradox of Side Pay-ments"? Notes from a Network Interconnection Perspective. Proc. 11th International Conference on Wired/Wireless Internet Communications (WWIC’13), St. Petersburg, Russia, June 2013.

11. A. Sackl, P. Zwickl, S. Egger, P. Reichl: The QoE Alchemy: Turning Quality into Mon-ey. Experiences with a Refined Methodology for the Evaluation of Willingness-to-Pay for Service Quality. 4th International Workshop on Quality of Multimedia Experience (QoMEX’12), Yarra Valley, Australia, July 2012.

12. S. Wahlmüller, P. Zwickl, P. Reichl: Pricing and Regulating Quality of Experience. Proc. 8th Euro-NF Conference on Next Generation Internet (NGI’12), Karlskrona, Swe-den, June 2012.

13. J. Poměnková, M. Ries, P. Reichl: Saturation Boundary Estimation for Social Networks. Proc. 11th Conference of Telecommunication, Media and Internet Techno-Economics (CTTE’12), Athens, Greece, June 2012.

14. P. Zwickl, P. Reichl: An Instance-based Approach for the Quantitative Assessment of Key Value Network Dependencies. Proc. ETICS Workshop @ IFIP NETWORKING’12, Prague, Czech Republic, May 2012. Springer LNCS.

15. P. Reichl, I. Gojmerac, D. Barth, M. Krichen, J. Cohen, O. Marcé, W. Wiedermann: Techno-Economics of Small Cell Networks: The AWARE Project. Proc. International Conference on NETwork Games, COntrol and OPtimization (NetGCooP’11), Paris, France, October 2011.

16. P. Zwickl, P. Reichl, A. Ghezzi: On the Quantification of Value Networks: A Depend-ency Model for Interconnection Scenarios. Proc. 7th International Workshop on Internet Charging and QoS Technology (ICQT’11), Paris, France, October 2011.

17. P. Zwickl, P. Reichl, A. Ghezzi, F. Johansen, H. Lønsethagen, M. Georgiades, C. Di Cairano-Gilfedder: ASQ Meta-Scenarios: A Generalized Approach for Requirements Classification of Interconnection Goods. Proc. 10th Conference of Telecommunication, Media and Internet Techno-Economics (CTTE’11), Berlin, Germany, May 2011.

18. P. Reichl, B. Tuffin, R. Schatz: Economics of Logarithmic Quality-of-Experience in Communication Networks. Proc. 9th Conference of Telecommunication, Media and Internet Techno-Economics (CTTE), Ghent, Belgium, June 2010.

19. A. Hanemann, D. Hausheer, P. Reichl, B. Stiller, P. van Daalen: Investigating the Eco-nomic Feasibility of Bandwidth-on-Demand Services for the European Research Net-works. 3rd Workshop on Bandwidth on Demand and Federation Economics (BoD’10), Osaka, Japan, April 2010.

20. P. Reichl, J. Fabini, M. Happenhofer, C. Egger: From QoS to QoX: A Charging Per-spective. Proc. 18th ITC Specialist Seminar on “Quality of Experience”, Blekinge Insti-tute of Technology, Karlskrona, Sweden, May 2008.

21. P. Kurtansky, P. Reichl, B. Stiller: The Evaluation of the Efficient Prepaid Scheme TICA for All-IP Networks and Internet Services. Proc. 10th IEEE/IFIP Symposium on Inte-grated Management (IM’07), Munich, Germany, May 2007.

22. P. Reichl, J. Fabini, P. Kurtansky, B. Stiller: A Stimulus-Response Mechanism for Charging Enhanced Quality-of-User Experience in Next Generation All-IP Networks.

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Proceedings XIII Conferencia Latino-Ibero-Americana de Investigación de Operaciones (CLAIO 2006), Montevideo, Uruguay, November 2006.

23. P. Reichl, F. Hammer: Charging for Quality-of-Experience – a New Paradigm for Pric-ing IP-based Services. Proceedings 2nd ISCA Tutorial and Research Workshop on Per-ceptual Quality of Systems, pp. 171-177, Berlin, Germany, Sept. 2006.

24. P. Kurtansky, P. Reichl, J. Fabini, T. Lovric, B. Stiller: Efficient Prepaid Charging for the 3GPP IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS). Proc. 9th World Conference on Integrated Design & Process Technology (IDPT’06), San Diego, CA, USA, June 2006.

25. P. Reichl, S. Wrzaczek: Equilibrium Market Prices for Multi-Period Auctions of Inter-net Resources. 12th GI/ITG Conference on Measuring, Modelling and Evaluation of Computer and Communication Systems (MMB) together with 3rd Polish-German Tele-traffic Symposium (PGTS), Dresden, Germany, September 2004.

26. S. Wrzaczek, P. Reichl, S. Bessler: Multi-period Auctions for Network Resources. Proc. of NETWORKS 2004, Vienna, Austria, June 2004.

27. P. Reichl, S. Bessler, B. Stiller: Second-chance Auctions for Multimedia Session Pric-ing. Proc. MIPS 2003, Naples, Italy, Nov. 2003.

28. H. Ma, D. Hausheer, P. Reichl, B. Stiller: A Simulation Model for the Cumulus Pricing Scheme. Applied Telecommunication Symposium (ATS'02), Advanced Simulation Technologies Conference, San Diego, CA, April, 2002.

29. P. Reichl, B. Stiller: Edge Pricing in Space and Time: Theoretical and Practical Aspects of the Cumulus Pricing Scheme. Proc. 17th International Teletraffic Congress (ITC-17), Salvador da Bahia, Brazil, Dec. 2001. In: J. De Souza, N. Da Fonseca, E. De Souza e Silva (eds.): Teletraffic Engineering in the Internet Era, Elsevier, 2001.

30. B. Stiller, J. Gerke, H. Hasan, P. Reichl, P. Flury: Open Interfaces and Databases of a Modular Internet Charge Calculation and Accounting System. Proc. GLOBECOM 2001, San Antonio, TX, Nov. 2001.

31. P. Reichl, B. Stiller, Hongguang Ma, Hasan, J. Gerke, P. Flury: Retrospective Pricing Models for Internet Services: Solving the Flat Rate Dilemma "à la Flensburg". Proc. Messung, Modellierung und Bewertung MMB'01, Aachen, September 2001.

32. P. Reichl, B. Stiller, Th. Ziegler: Charging Multidimensional QoS with the Cumulus Pricing Scheme. Conference 4523 (Internet Performance and Control of Network Sys-tems), SPIE ITCom 2001, Denver, USA, August 2001.

33. P. Reichl, P. Flury, J. Gerke, B. Stiller: How to Overcome the Feasibility Problem for Tariffing Internet Services: The Cumulus Pricing Scheme. Proc. IEEE ICC 2001, pp. 2079-2083, Helsinki, June 2001.

34. B. Stiller, J. Gerke, Hasan, P. Reichl, P. Flury: Charging for Differentiated Internet Ser-vices. Proc. ITCOM'01, Denver, CO, 2001.

35. P. Reichl, B. Stiller: Nil Nove Sub Sole: Why Internet Charging Schemes look like as they do. Proc. 4th Berlin Internet Economic Workshop IEW'2001, Berlin, May 2001.

36. B. Stiller, J. Gerke, P. Reichl, P. Flury: Management of Differentiated Services Usage by the Cumulus Pricing Scheme and a Generic Internet Charging System. 7th IEEE/IFIP Integrated Network Management Symposium (IM 2001), Seattle, Washington, U.S.A., pp. 93-106, May 2001.

37. B. Stiller, J. Gerke, P. Reichl, P. Flury, Hasan: Charging Distributed Services of a Com-putational Grid Architecture. IEEE International Symposium on Cluster Computing

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(CCGrid 2001), Workshop on Internet QoS for the Global Computing (IQ 2001), pp 596-601, May 2001

38. P. Reichl, P. Kurtansky, J. Gerke, B. Stiller: The Design of a Generic Service-oriented Cost Model for Service Providers in the Internet (COSMOS). Applied Telecommunica-tions Symposium (ATS 2001), Seattle, Washington, U.S.A., April, 2001.

39. P. Reichl, G. Fankhauser, B. Stiller: Auction Models for Multiprovider Internet Connec-tions. Proc. Messung, Modellierung und Bewertung MMB'99. Trier (Germany), Sept. 1999.

40. P. Reichl: Approximated Price Functions for Dynamic Volume-Based Pricing of Multi-class Internet Traffic. MMB’99, Trier, Germany, Sept. 1999.

41. B. Stiller, G. Fankhauser, G. Joller, P. Reichl, N. Weiler: Open Charging and QoS Inter-faces for IP Telephony. The Internet Summit (INET 99), San Jose, California, USA, June 1999.

42. P. Reichl, S. Leinen, B. Stiller: A Practical Review of Pricing and Cost Recovery for Internet Services. 2nd Berlin Internet Economics Workshop IEW'99. Berlin, Germany, May 1999.

Quality of Service and Quality of Experience

43. M. Fiedler, S. Möller, P. Reichl, M. Xie: A Glance at the Dagstuhl Manifesto ‘QoE Va-dis?’. Short paper, 10th International Conference on Quality of Multimedia Experience (QoMEX’18), Sardinia, May 2018.

44. M. Varela, P. Zwickl, P. Reichl, M. Xie, H. Schulzrinne: From Service Level Agree-ments (SLA) to Experience Level Agreements (ELA): The Challenges of Selling QoE to the User. Proc. IEEE ICC 2015–Workshop on Quality of Experience-based Manage-ment for Future Internet Applications and Services (QoE-FI). London, UK, June 2015.

45. P. Reichl, S. Egger, S. Möller, K. Kilkki, M. Fiedler, T. Hossfeld, C. Tsiaras, A. Asrese: Towards a Comprehensive Framework for QoE and User Behavior Modelling. Proc. 7th International Workshop on Quality of Multimedia Experience (QoMEX’15), Costa Navarino, Messinia, Greece, May 2015.

46. P. Reichl: It's the Ecosystem, Stupid: Lessons from an Anti-Copernican Revolution of User-centric Service Quality in Telecommunications. 6th International Conference on Developments in e-Systems Engineering (DeSE’13), Abu Dhabi, United Arabic Emir-ates, December 2013.

47. A. Sackl, P. Zwickl, S. Egger, P. Reichl: The Role of Cognitive Dissonance for QoE Evaluation of Multimedia Services. Proc. Quality of Experience for Multimedia Com-munications Workshop (QoEMC), IEEE Globecom 2012, Anaheim, CA, Dec. 2012.

48. N. Le Sauze, A. Chiosi, R. Douville, H. Pouyllau, H. Lonsethagen, P. Fantini, C. Palas-ciano, A. Cimmino, M. A. Callejo Rodriguez, O. Dugeon, D. Kofman, X. Gadefait, P. Cuer, N. Ciulli, G. Carrozzo, A. Soppera, B. Briscoe, F. Bornstaedt, M. Andreou, G. Stamoulis, C. Courcoubetis, P. Reichl, I. Gojmerac, J. L. Rougier, S. Vaton, D. Barth, A. Orda: ETICS: QoS-enabled Interconnection for Future Internet Services. Proc. Fu-ture Network & Mobile Summit 2010, Florence, Italy, June 2010.

49. S. Egger, P. Reichl, T. Hossfeld, R. Schatz: "Time is Bandwidth"? Narrowing the Gap between Subjective Time Perception and Quality of Experience. Proc. IEEE Interna-

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tional Conference on Communications (ICC’12) – Communication QoS, Reliability and Modeling Symposium, Ottawa, Canada, June 2012.

50. A. Sackl, P. Zwickl, P. Reichl: From Quality of Experience to Willingness to Pay for Interconnection Service Quality. Proc. ETICS Workshop @ IFIP NETWORKING’12, Prague, Czech Republic, May 2012. Springer LNCS.

51. P. Reichl, S. Egger, R. Schatz, A. D’Alconzo: The Logarithmic Nature of QoE and the Role of the Weber-Fechner Law in QoE Assessment. Proc. IEEE International Confer-ence on Communications (ICC’10), Cape Town, South Africa, May 2010.

52. S. Egger, M. Ries, P. Reichl: Quality-of-Experience Beyond MOS: Experiences with a Holistic User Test Methodology for Interactive Video Services. Proc. 21st ITC Specialist Seminar on Multimedia Applications – Traffic, Performance and QoE. Phoenix Seagaia Resort, Miyazaki, Japan, March 2010.

53. S. Egger, P. Reichl: A Nod Says More than Thousand Uhmm’s: Towards a Framework for Measuring Audio-Visual Interactivity. In: Proc. “The Good, the Bad and the Chal-lenging“, COST298 conference, Copenhagen, Denmark, May 2009.

54. P. Reichl, F. Hammer, M. Balinova: Conversational Interactivity in Slow-Motion: A Comparison of Phone Dialogues and Opera Scenes. 2nd International Conference on Sound and Music Computing (SMC'05), Salerno, Italy, Nov. 2005.

55. P. Reichl, G. Kubin, F. Hammer: A General Temperature Metric Framework for Con-versational Interactivity. 10th International Conference on Speech and Computer (SPE-COM 2005), Patras, Greece, Oct. 2005.

56. F. Hammer, P. Reichl: How to Measure Interactivity in Telecommunications. 44th FITCE Congress, Vienna, Austria, Sept. 2005.

57. F. Hammer, P. Reichl, A. Raake: The Well-Tempered Conversation. Interactivity, Delay and Perceptual VoIP Quality. IEEE ICC’05, Seoul, Korea, May 2005.

58. P. Reichl, F. Hammer: Hot Discussion or Frosty Dialogue? Towards a Temperature Metric for Conversational Interactivity. ICSLP/INTERSPEECH 2004, Jeju Island, Ko-rea, Oct 2004.

59. F. Hammer, P. Reichl, A. Raake: Elements of Interactivity in Telephone Conversations. 8th International Conference on Spoken Language Processing, Jeju Island, Korea, Oct 2004.

60. F. Hammer, P. Reichl, Th. Ziegler: Where Packet Traces Meet Speech Samples: An In-strumental Approach to Perceptual QoS Evaluation of VoIP. Proc. of 12th IEEE Inter-national Workshop on QoS (IWQoS'04), Montreal, Canada, June 2004.

61. F. Hammer, P. Reichl, T. Nordström, G. Kubin: Corrupted Speech Data Considered Useful. Proc. First ISCA Tutorial and Research Workshop on Auditory Quality of Sys-tems, Mont Cenis, Germany, April 2003.

62. N. Foukia, D. Billard, P. Reichl, B. Stiller: User Behavior for a Pricing Scheme in a Multi-provider Scenario. Workshop on Internet Service Quality Economics. Cambridge (MA), Dec. 1999.

63. P. Reichl, C. Linnhoff-Popien, D. Thissen: Including User Interest for QoS-based Servi-ce Selection in CORBA [Einbeziehung von Nutzerinteressen bei der QoS-basierten Dienstvermittlung unter CORBA]. Proc. Kommunikation in Verteilten Systemen (KiVS'97). Braunschweig 1997

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Internet of Things and Internet of People

64. E. Lagerspetz, H. Flores, N. Makitalo, P. Hui, P. Nurmi, S. Tarkoma, A. Passarella, J. Ott, P. Reichl, M. Conti, M. Fiedler, J. Singh, T. Strufe, T. Hossfeld, A. Lindgren, D, Quercia: Pervasive Communities in the Internet of People. Proc. of PerCrowd (1st Inter-national Workshop on Context-Awareness for Multi-Device Pervasive and Mobile Computing in conjunction with IEEE PerCom 2018, Athens, Greece, March 2018.

65. I. Podnar Zarko, S. Soursos, I. Gojmerac, E. Garrido Ostermann, G. Insolvibile, M. Plociennik, P. Reichl, G. Bianchi: Towards an IoT Framework for Semantic and Organ-izational Interoperability. Proc. 1st Global IoT Summit, Geneva, Switzerland, June 2017.

Usability and Human-Computer Interaction

66. S. Schröder, J. Hirschl, P. Reichl: Exploring the Interplay of Context and Interaction in the Field. 10th International Conference on Quality of Multimedia Experience (QoMEX) - Special Session on User-centric Evaluation of Interactive Applications. Sardinia, May 2018.

67. A. Reichinger, S. Schröder, C. Löw, S. Sportun, P. Reichl, W. Purgathofer: Spaghetti, Sink and Sarcophagus: Design Explorations of Tactile Artworks for Visually Impaired People. NordiCHI 2016 Design Cases, Gothenburg, Sweden, Oct. 2016.

68. S. Schröder, J. Hirschl, P. Reichl: CoConUT – Context Collection for Non-Stationary User Testing. Proc. Mobile HCI 2016, 2nd International Workshop on Intelligent Atten-tion Management on Mobile Devices, Florence, Italy, Sept. 2016.

69. P. Reichl, C. Löw, S. Schröder, T. Schmidt, B. Schatzl, V. Lushaj, O. Hödl, F. Gülden-pfennig, C. Widauer: The Salome Experience: Opera Live Streaming and Beyond. CHI 2016 – Case Studies, San Diego, CA, USA, May 2016.

70. F. Güldenpfennig, O. Hödl, P. Reichl, C. Löw, A. Gartus, M. Pelowski: TASK: Intro-ducing The Interactive Audience Sensor Kit. 10th ACM International Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction (TEI), WIP Track, Eindhoven, The Netherlands, February 2016.

71. C. Helf, P. Zwickl, H. Hlavacs, P. Reichl: mHealth Stakeholder Integration: A Gamifi-cation-based Framework Approach Towards Behavioural Change. Proc. 13th Interna-tional Conference on Advances in Mobile Computing & Multimedia (MoMM 2015), Belgium, December 2015.

72. C. Helf, P. Zwickl, H. Hlavacs, P. Reichl: Towards A Framework for Gamification-based Intervention Mapping in mHealth. Proc. IFIP International Conference on Enter-tainment Computing (ICEC 2015), Trondheim, Norway, Sept./Oct. 2015.

73. M. Baldauf, P. Fröhlich, P. Reichl: Advanced Interaction Techniques for Handheld Mo-bile Augmented Reality. Proc. MobileHCI’11, Stockholm, Sweden, August 2011.

74. M. Baldauf, S. Zambanini, P. Fröhlich, P. Reichl: Markerless Visual Fingertip Detec-tion for Natural Mobile Device Interaction. Proc. MobileHCI’11, Stockholm, Sweden, August 2011.

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75. M. Baldauf, S. Zambanini, K. Lasinger, P. Reichl: Towards Markerless Visual Finger Detection for Gestural Interaction with Mobile Devices. Proc. International Workshop on Smart Mobile Applications (SmartApps'11) in conjunction with PERVASIVE 2011, San Francisco, USA, June 2011.

76. M. Fuchs, P. Reichl, M. Baldauf: Mobile Augmented Barcodes: Experiences with a Novel Mobile Barcode Scanner in the Wild. Proc. IASTED International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, Maui, Hawaii, U.S.A., August 2010.

77. M. Baldauf, P. Fröhlich, P. Reichl: Touching the Untouchables: Vision-based Real-time Interaction with Public Displays through Mobile Touchscreen Devices. 8th International Conference on Pervasive Computing (Pervasive’10), Helsinki, Finland, May 2010.

78. M. Baldauf, P. Fröhlich, P. Reichl: The Ambient Tag Cloud: A New Concept for Topic-driven Mobile Urban Exploration. 3rd European Conference on Ambient Intelligence (AmI’09), Salzburg, Austria, November 2009.

79. M. Baldauf, P. Fröhlich, P. Reichl: Gestural Interfaces for Mobile Phone Applications. 11th International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing (Ubicomp’09), Orlando, Flor-ida, USA, September 2009.

80. P. Fröhlich, G. Obernberger, R. Simon, P. Reichl: Exploring the Design Space of Smart Horizons. Proc. 10th International Conference on Human Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services (MobileHCI’08), Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Septem-ber 2008.

81. P. Fröhlich, A. Dantcheva, P. Reichl: Hat off to LiLiPUT: Experiences with Lightweight Lab Equipment for Portable User Testing. 6th International Conference on Methods and Techniques in Behavioral Research (Measuring Behavior’08), Maastricht, the Nether-lands, August 2008.

82. P. Fröhlich, M. Baldauf, P. Reichl, R. Tobler: Visual Presentation Challenges for Mo-bile Spatial Applications: Three Case Studies. Proc. 12th International Conference on Information Visualisation (IV’08), London, UK, July 2008.

83. P. Fröhlich, R. Simon, E. Muss, A. Stepan, P. Reichl: Envisioning Future Mobile Spa-tial Applications. British HCI’07: HCI, but not as we know it. Lancaster University, UK, Sept. 2007.

84. P. Reichl, P. Fröhlich, L. Baillie, R. Schatz, A. Dantcheva: The LiLiPUT Prototype: A Wearable Test Environment for Mobile Telecommunication Applications. Proc. CHI’07 – Reach Beyond. San José, CA, USA, April 2007.

85. P. Fröhlich, P. Reichl, R. Schatz, L. Baillie, W. Weinberger, F. Hammer: LiLiPUT - Lightweight Lab Equipment for User Testing in Telecommunications. Proc. British Computing Society HCI 2006: ENGAGE. London, UK, Sept. 2006.

86. P. Fröhlich, L. Baillie, P. Reichl, R. Schatz, F. Hammer, G. Niklfeld: The HTI Lab @ FTW: User Research for Telecom Systems. CHI 2006, Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Montreal, Canada, April 2006.

87. P. Reichl, M. Balinova, F. Hammer: Measuring Non-Spontaneous Interactivity - An Op-era-related Case Study. 5th Open Workshop of MUSICNETWORK - Integration of Music in Multimedia Applications. Vienna, Austria, July 2005.

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Traffic Engineering and Network Optimization

88. L. Jansen, I. Gojmerac, M. Menth, P. Reichl, P. Tran-Gia: An Algorithmic Framework for Discrete-Time Flow-Level Simulation of Data Networks. 20th International Teletraf-fic Congress ITC-20, Ottawa, Canada, June 2007.

89. I. Gojmerac, L. Jansen, P. Reichl, T. Ziegler: A Simulation Study of Microscopic AMP Behaviour. Proceedings 4th Polish-German Teletraffic Symposium 2006 (PGTS’06), Wroclaw, Poland, September 2006.

90. I. Gojmerac, L. Jansen, T. Ziegler, P. Reichl: Feasibility Aspects of AMP Performance Evaluation in a Fluid Simulation Environment. Proc. 3rd MMBNet Workshop, Ham-burg, Germany, Sept. 2005.

91. S. Bessler, P. Reichl: A Network Provisioning Scheme Based on Decentralized Band-width Auctions. Proc. 7th INFORMS Telecommunications Conference, Boca Raton, Florida, March 2004.

92. I. Gojmerac, T. Ziegler, F. Ricciato, P. Reichl: Adaptive Multipath Routing for Dynamic Traffic Engineering. Proc. GLOBECOM'03, San Francisco, Nov. 2003.

93. I. Gojmerac, T. Ziegler, P. Reichl: Adaptive Multipath Routing Based on Localized Dis-tribution of Link Load Information. Proc. QoFIS'03, Stockholm, Sept. 2003

94. S. Bessler, P. Reichl: Auction-based Optimal Dimensioning of MPLS Tunnels. Proc. KiVS 2003 (Kommunikation in Verteilten Systemen), Leipzig, Germany, Feb. 2003.

Network Management, Services and Security

95. J. Zeiss, P. Reichl, J.-M. Bonnin, J. Dorn: DOMINO - An Efficient Algorithm for Policy Definition and Processing in Distributed Environments Based on Atomic Data Struc-tures. Proc. 19th EUNICE Workshop on Advances in Communication Networking, Chemnitz, Germany, August 2013.

96. P. Maillé, P. Reichl, B. Tuffin: Interplay between security providers, consumers, and attackers: a weighted congestion game approach. Proc. 2nd Conference on Decision and Game Theory for Security (GameSec’11), Maryland, U.S.A., Nov. 2011.

97. S. Pellkvist, P. Reichl, A. Fensel, J. Zeiss: An Approach for Generating Semantic Anno-tations in Telecommunication Services. Proc. 4th International Conference on Advances in Semantic Processing (SEMAPRO’10), Florence, Italy, October 2010.

98. Chr. Hecht, P. Reichl, A. Berger, O. Jung, I. Gojmerac: Intrusion Detection in IMS: Ex-periences with a Hellinger Distance-Based Flooding Detector. Proc. First International Conference on Evolving Internet (INTERNET’09), Cannes/La Bocca, France, August 2009.

99. T. Jirku, P. Reichl: Prognostic Capacity Management from an IT Service Management Perspective. Proc. 10th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (ICEIS’08), Barcelona, Spain, June 2008.

100. J. Gerke, P. Reichl, B. Stiller: Strategies for Service Composition in P2P Networks. Pro-ceedings ICETE 2005, Reading, UK, October 2005.

101. P. Reichl, W. Haidegger: The Cumulus Assessment Module as General SLA Evaluation Mechanism for Telecommunication Services. Proc. Applied Telecommunications Sym-posion ATS'05, San Diego, CA, April 2005.

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102. P. Reichl, W. Haidegger: How to Combine Edge Pricing and End-to-End Performance Management Efficiently. Proc. Applied Telecommunications Symposion ATS'02, San Diego, CA, April 2002.

103. R. Büschkes, D. Kesdogan, P. Reichl: How to Increase Security in Mobile Networks by Anomaly Detection. 14th Annual Computer Security Applications Conference (ACSAC) 1998, Scottsdale (AZ), pp. 3-12.

104. D. Kesdogan, P. Reichl, K. Junghärtchen: Distributed Temporary Pseudonyms: A New Approach for Protecting Location Information in Mobile Communication Networks. Proc. ESORICS'98. Louvain (Belgium), Sept. 1998.

105. P. Reichl, D. Thissen, C. Linnhoff-Popien: How to Enhance Service Selection in Dis-tributed Systems. Proc. International Conference on Distributed Computer Communica-tion Networks DCCN'96. Tel Aviv, Nov. 1996.

Mobile and Wireless Networks

106. P. Zwickl, P. Fuxjäger, I. Gojmerac, P. Reichl: Wi-Fi Offload: Tragedy of the Commons or Land of Milk and Honey? Workshop on “Spectrum sharing strategies for wireless broadband services”, 24th IEEE International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mo-bile Radio Communications (PIMRC’13), London, UK, September 2013.

107. P. Fuxjäger, I. Gojmerac, R. Fischer, P. Reichl: Measurement-Based Small-Cell Cover-age Analysis for Urban Macro-Offload Scenarios. Proc. IEEE 73rd Vehicular Technol-ogy Conference (VTC2011-Spring), BeFEMTO Workshop, Budapest, Hungary, May 2011.

108. P. Fuxjäger, H. R. Fischer, I. Gojmerac, P. Reichl: Radio Resource Allocation in Urban Femto-WiFi Convergence Scenarios. Proc. 6th Euro-NF Conference on Next Generation Internet (NGI’10), Paris, France, June 2010.

109. C. Egger, M. Happenhofer, J. Fabini, P. Reichl: BIQINI – A Flow-based QoS Enforce-ment Architecture for NGN Services. Proc. 2nd Open NGN and IMS Testbeds Work-shop (ONIT’10) @ TRIDENTCOM 2010, Berlin, Germany, May 2010.

110. N. Jordan, A. Poropatich, P. Reichl: Simulative Considerations for Future 4G Hierar-chical Mobility Management in All-IP Networks. Proc. 6th International Conference on Networking (ICN’07), Sainte-Luce, Martinique, April 2007.

111. P. Reichl, J. Fabini, A. Poropatich, R. Huber, N. Jordan: “IMS in a Bottle": Initial Ex-periences from an OpenSER-based Prototype Implementation of the 3GPP IP Multime-dia Subsystem. International Conference on Mobile Business (ICMB’06), m>business’06, Copenhagen, Denmark, June 2006.

112. P. Reichl, S. Bessler, J. Fabini, R. Pailer, J. Zeiss: Implementing a Native IMS Location Service Enabler Over a Prototypical IMS Core Network Testbed. Proc. 3rd IEEE Interna-tional Workshop on Mobile Commerce and Wireless Services (WMCS'06), San Fran-cisco, USA, June 2006.

113. N. Jordan, P. Reichl: A Fast Handover System Evaluation in an All-IPv6 Mobility Man-agement – Wireless Broadband Access based Hotspot Network Environment. 5th Interna-tional Conference on Networking (IEEE ICN’06), Mauritius, April 2006.

114. N. Jordan, P. Reichl: Extensive Performance Evaluation of IPv6 Fast Signaling in a Wireless LAN Cellular Environment. Proc. IEEE LANMAN’05, Chania, Crete, Sept. 2005.

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115. P. Reichl, M. Umlauft, J. Fabini, R. Lauster, G. Pospischil: Project WISQY: A Meas-urement-Based End-to-End Application-Level Performance Comparison of 2.5G and 3G Networks. Proc. (IEEE) 5th Wireless Telecommunications Symposium WTS’05, Pomona, CA, April 2005.

116. P. Reichl, N. Jordan, J. Fabini, R. Lauster, M. Umlauft, W. Jäger, T. Ziegler, P. Eich-inger, G. Pospischil, W. Wiedermann: Wireless Inter-System Quality-of-Service: A Practical Network Performance Analysis of 3G and Beyond. Proc. KiVS’05, Kaiserlau-tern, Germany, March 2005.

117. A. S. Park, P. Reichl: Personal Disconnected Operations with Mobile Agents. Proc. 3rd Workshop on Personal Wireless Communications. Tokyo, April 1998.

Network Modeling and Performance Evaluation

118. C. Egger, M. Happenhofer, P. Reichl: SIP Proxy High-Load Detection by Continuous Analysis of Response Delay Values. International Conference on Software, Telecommu-nications and Computer Networks (SoftCOM’11), Split/Hvar/Dubrovnik, Croatia, Sept. 2011.

119. C. Egger, M. Hirschbichler, P. Reichl: Enhancing SIP Performance by Dynamic Manip-ulation of Retransmission Timers. Proc. 6th MMBNet Workshop, Hamburg, Germany, Sept. 2011.

120. M. Happenhofer, P. Reichl: Quality of Signaling (QoSg) Metrics for Evaluating SIP Transaction Performance. Proc. 18th International Conference on Software, Telecom-munications and Computer Networks (SoftCOM’10), Bol, Croatia, September 2010.

121. M. Happenhofer, C. Egger, P. Reichl: Quality of Signalling: A New Concept for Evalu-ating the Performance of Non-INVITE SIP Transactions. Proc. 22nd International Tele-traffic Congress (ITC-22), Amsterdam, The Netherlands, September 2010.

122. M. Happenhofer, P. Reichl: Measurement Based Analysis of Head-of-Line Blocking for SIP over TCP. Proc. 18th Annual Meeting of the IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Modeling, Analysis and Simulation of Computer and Telecommunication Systems (MASCOTS’10), Miami Beach, FL, U.S.A., August 2010.

123. J. Fabini, L. Wallentin, P. Reichl: The Importance of Being Really Random: Methodo-logical Aspects of IP-Layer 2G and 3G Network Delay Assessment. Proc. IEEE Interna-tional Conference on Communications (ICC’09), Dresden, Germany, June 2009.

124. J. Fabini, P. Reichl, A. Poropatich: Measurement-Based Modeling of NGN Access Net-works from an Application Perspective. Proc. Messung, Modellierung und Bewertung 2008 (MMB’08), Dortmund, Germany, March 2008.

125. J. Fabini, P. Reichl, A. Poropatich: A Generic Approach to Access Network Modeling for Next Generation Network Applications. Proc. 4th International Conference on Net-working and Services (ICNS’08), Gosier, Guadeloupe, March 2008.

126. M. Umlauft, P. Reichl: Experiences with the ns-2 Network Simulator - Explicitly Setting Seeds Considered Harmful. Proc. 6th Annual Wireless Telecommunications Symposium 2007 (WTS’07), Pomona, CA, USA, April 2007.

127. E. Plasser, T. Ziegler, P. Reichl: On the Non-Linearity of the RED Drop Function. Proc. ICCC'02, Bombay, India, August 2002.

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128. P. Reichl: Kelly's Bound, RUAA and the Pricing of Multiclass Traffic in Loss Networks. Proc. 15th UK Performance Evaluation Workshop. Bristol (UK), July 1999.

129. P. Reichl, D. Kesdogan, K. Junghärtchen, M. Schuba: Simulative Performance Evalua-tion of the Temporary Pseudonym Method for Protecting Location Information in GSM Networks. In: R. Puigjaner, N. Savino, B. Serra (eds.): Computer Performance Evalua-tion - Modelling Techniques and Tools, LNCS 1469. Proc. TOOLS'98. Palma de Mal-lorca, Sept. 1998.

130. M. Schuba, P. Reichl: An Analysis of Retransmission Strategies for Reliable Multicast Protocols. Proc. International Conference on Performance of Information and Commu-nication Systems PICS'98. Lund (Sweden), May 1998.

131. P. Reichl: A Generalized TES Model for Periodic Traffic. Proc. IEEE International Con-ference on Computer Communications ICC'98. Atlanta (GA), June 1998.

132. M. Schuba, P. Reichl: On Large-Scale Reliable Multicast Protocols. Proc. of 6th IEE Conference on Telecommunications, Edinburgh, UK, March 1998.

133. P. Reichl: Does the TES Stitching Function Merely Stitch? Proc. IEEE International Per-formance, Computing, and Communications Conference (IPCCC’98). Phoenix/Tempe (AZ), Febr. 1998.

134. P. Reichl, S. Hoff, M. Schuba: How to Model Complex Periodic Traffic with TES. Proc. 13th UK Performance Evaluation Workshop. Ilkley, July 1997, Edinburgh University Press.

135. C. Cseh, R. Karabek, P. Reichl: Segmentation of the Traffic Control Loop for Available Bit Rate-Service. Proc. 5th IFIP Workshop on Performance Modelling and Evaluation of ATM Networks. Ilkley, July 1997.

136. M. Schuba, P. Reichl: How to Place Connectionless Servers in ATM Networks. Proc. 4th IFIP Workshop on Performance Modelling and Evaluation of ATM Networks. Ilkley, July 1996.

137. R. J. Gibbens, P. Reichl: A General Performance Bound Applied to Examples of Highly Connected Loss Networks. Proc. 10th IEE UK Teletraffic Symposium, pp. 3/1 – 3/11, Martlesham Heath, UK, April 1993.

Philosophy, Politics and Society in the Era of Digital Change

138. M. Funk, P. Reichl, B. Dieber: “Bismarck 4.0”: A Cross-Disciplinary Thought Experi-ment on Cyber Pacifism. Proc. Robophilosophy 2018, Vienna, Austria, February 2018.

139. P. Reichl, A. Kovar, G. Kneifel, G. Jacoby, P. Gfaeller, S. Berck: Towards High-Speed Democracy: Lessons from the Austrian “Digital Change and Politics” Initiative. Inter-national Conference for E-Democracy and Open Government 2016 (CeDEM’16), Krems, Austria, May 2016.

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Invited Papers and Book Chapters

1. P. Reichl, A. Kovar: Digital Revolution, High-Speed Democracy and the Brave New Working World: Learnings from an Austrian Public Online Consultation Process. In: C. Linnhoff-Popien et al. (eds.): Digital Marketplaces Unleashed. Springer, 2017.

2. P. Reichl, I. Gojmerac, G. Stonawski, H. Leopold: Research as a Service: The Role of Competence Centers in Bridging Industry and Academia. In: A. Lugmayr, D. Vogel (eds.): Managing and Leading Creative Universities – The Secrets of Successful Scien-tists. Springer, to appear 2017.

3. M. Varela, L. Skorin-Kapov, K. De Moor, P. Reichl: QoE – Defining a User-centric Concept for Service Quality. In: C. Wen Chen, P. Chatzimisios, T. Dagiuklas, L. Atzori (eds.): Multimedia Quality of Experience (QoE): Current Status and Future Require-ments. John Wiley & Sons, January 2016.

4. P. Reichl: Quality of Experience in Convergent Communication Ecosystems. In: A. Lugmayr, C. Dal Zotto (eds.): The Media Convergence Handbook Vol 2. Springer, May 2016.

5. P. Reichl, C. Löw, O. Hödl, S. Schröder, F. Güldenpfennig, C. Widauer: Das Projekt „The Salome Experience“: Perspektiven für das Live-Streaming von Oper und Konzert. Proc. Conference on Electronic Information, the Visual Arts and Beyond (EVA Berlin 2015), Berlin, Germany, November 2015.

6. P. Reichl, A. Passarella: Back to the Future: Towards an Internet of People (IoP). Invit-ed Paper, Proc. MMBNet 2015, Hamburg, Germany, September 2015.

7. P. Reichl, P. Zwickl: The Economics of Quality of Experience: Recent Advances and Next Steps. Invited Paper, IEEE COMSOC MMTC E-Letter, vol. 10 no. 3, May 2015. Available from: http://www.comsoc.org/~mmc.

8. P. Zwickl, P. Reichl: Of Values and Networks: Designing Quantitative Analysis Methods for Pluralistic Telecommunication Markets. In: C. Linnhoff-Popien, M. Zaddach, A. Grahl (eds.): "Marktplätze im Umbruch". Springer, May 2015.

9. A. Perkis, P. Reichl, S. Beker: Business Perspectives on QoE. In: S. Möller, A. Raake (eds.): „Quality of Experience: Advanced Concepts, Applications and Methods”. Springer, 2014.

10. S. Egger, P. Reichl, K. Schönenberg: The Role of Interactivity for QoE. In: S. Möller, A. Raake (eds.): „Quality of Experience: Advanced Concepts, Applications and Methods”. Springer, 2014.

11. P. Reichl, P. Maillé, P. Zwickl, A. Sackl: On the Fixpoint Problem of QoE-based Charging. Invited paper, VALUETOOLS 2012, Cargèse, Corsica, France, Oct 2012.

12. P. Maillé, P. Reichl, B. Tuffin: Internet Governance and Economics of Network Neu-trality. In: A. M. Hadjiantonis, B. Stiller (eds.): “Telecommunication Economics”. Springer LNCS 7216, pp. 108-116, 2012.

13. P. Reichl, B. Tuffin, P. Maillé: Economics of Quality of Experience. In: A. M. Hadjiantonis, B. Stiller (eds.): “Telecommunication Economics”. Springer LNCS 7216, pp. 158-166, 2012.

14. P. Maillé, P. Reichl, B. Tuffin: Competition Among Telecommunication Providers. In: A. M. Hadjiantonis, B. Stiller (eds.): “Telecommunication Economics”. Springer LNCS 7216, pp. 179-187, 2012.

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15. P. Maillé, P. Reichl, B. Tuffin: Of Threats and Costs: A Game-Theoretic Approach to Security Risk Management. In: N. Gulpinar, P. Harrison, B. Rustem (eds.): “Perform-ance Models and Risk Management in Communication Systems”. Springer, April 2011.

16. M. Balinova, P. Reichl, I. Hernaéz Rioja, I. Saratxaga: The Effect of Subharmonic Stim-uli on Singing Voices. In: A. Esposito, A. M. Esposito, R. Martone, V. Müller, G. Scar-petta (eds.): “Towards Autonomous, Adaptive, and Context-Aware Multimodal Inter-faces: Theoretical and Practical Issues”. Springer, LNCS 6456, pp. 317–323, 2011.

17. M. Umlauft, P. Reichl: Getting Network Simulation Basics Right – A Note on Seed Set-ting Effects for the ns-2 Random Number Generator. In: S. Powell, P. Shim (eds.): “Wireless Technology: Applications, Management, and Security”. Springer, Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol. 44, pp. 215-228, 2009.

18. J. Fabini, P. Reichl, C. Egger, M. Happenhofer, M. Hirschbichler, L. Wallentin: Generic Access Network Emulation for NGN Testbeds. Invited Paper, 4th ACM International Conference on Testbeds and Research Infrastructures for the Development of Networks & Communities (TRIDENTCOM’08), Innsbruck, Austria, March 2008.

19. P. Reichl: From ‘Quality-of-Service’ and ‘Quality-of-Design’ to ‘Quality-of-Experience’: A Holistic View on Future Interactive Telecommunication Services. Invited Paper, 15th IEEE ComSoc International Conference on Software, Telecommunications and Computer Networks (SoftCOM’07), Split, Croatia, September 2007.

20. S. Bessler, P. Reichl: A Network Provisioning Scheme Based on Decentralized Band-width Auctions. In: S. Raghavan, G. Anandalingam (eds.): “Telecommunications Plan-ning: Innovations in Pricing, Network Design and Management”. Springer, Operations Research/Computer Science Interfaces Series, ISBN 0-387-29222-5, chapter 5, pp. 89 – 100, Jan 2006.

21. R. J. Gibbens, P. Reichl: Performance Bounds Applied to Loss Networks. In: D. M. Tit-terington (ed.): “Complex Stochastic Systems and Engineering”. Oxford University Press 1995.

Further Publications and Scientific Contributions

1. P. Reichl, S. Claus: “Oh Tanenbaum, oh Tanenbaum…”: Technical Foundations of Xmas 4.0 Research. arXiv:1712.06259, December 2017.

2. E. Belding, J. Ott, A. Passarella, P. Reichl (eds.): Internet of People (Dagstuhl Work-shop 17412). Dagstuhl Reports, Volume 7, Issue 9, Sept. 2017.

3. P. Reichl, S. Claus: Towards Xmas 4.0: Recent Advances in Santa Claus Research. Submitted to: Journal of Universal Rejection, Dec. 2016. Under review.

4. P. Reichl, C. Löw, S. Schröder, M. Balinova, H. Weisgrab, O. Hödl, F. Güldenpfennig, C. Panigl, R. Cravos, C. Widauer, O. Láng, O. Zenner: The Salome Experience – Live Streaming of Opera Performances for Large Audiences. Extended Abstract, Live Thea-tre Streaming Symposium, University of York, UK, June 2015.

5. K. De Moor, M. Fiedler, P. Reichl, M. Varela (eds.): Quality of Experience: From As-sessment to Application. Informatik Spektrum 04/2015. Springer, May 2015.

6. K. De Moor, M. Fiedler, P. Reichl, M. Varela (eds.): Quality of Experience: From As-sessment to Application. Dagstuhl Seminar Proceedings 15022, Internationales Begeg-

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nungs- und Forschungszentrum für Informatik (IBFI), Schloss Dagstuhl, Germany, May 2015. URL: http://drops.dagstuhl.de/opus/volltexte/2015/5036/

7. P. Reichl: Quality of Experience – mehr als QoS 2.0. Editorial, Themenheft „Advances in QoE“, Praxis der Informationsverarbeitung und Kommunikation (PIK), vol. 37 no. 4, De Gruyter Verlag, Dec. 2014.

8. P. Reichl, P. Maillé: Stability Issues for the Fixed-Point Problem of QoE-based Charg-ing in the Internet. Extended Abstract, Proc. 11th International Conference on Opera-tions Research, La Habana, Cuba, March 2014.

9. M. Fiedler, S. Möller, P. Reichl (eds.): Quality of Experience: From User Perception to Instrumental Metrics. Dagstuhl Seminar Proceedings 12181, Internationales Begeg-nungs- und Forschungszentrum für Informatik (IBFI), Schloss Dagstuhl, Germany, 2012. DOI 10.4230/DagRep. 2.5.1.

10. R. Schatz, P. Reichl: Quality of Experience - More Than Just Another Buzzword? 11th Würzburg Workshop on IP: Joint ITG and Euro-NF Workshop "Visions of Future Gen-eration Networks" (EuroView’11), Würzburg, Germany, August 2011.

11. P. Reichl: From QoS to QoE: Buzzword Issue or Anti-Copernican Revolution? Keynote abstract, Proc. EuroNF Workshop on Traffic Management and Traffic Engineering for the Future Internet, p. 23, Dec. 2009.

12. M. Fiedler, K. Kilkki, P. Reichl (eds.): From Quality of Service to Quality of Experi-ence. Dagstuhl Seminar Proceedings 09192, Internationales Begegnungs- und For-schungszentrum für Informatik (IBFI), Schloss Dagstuhl, Germany, 2009. URL: http://drops.dagstuhl.de/portals/index.php?semnr=09192/

13. P. Reichl, F. Hammer, S. Egger, M. Ries: The Well-Tempered Conversation: On Quality of Experience of Interactive VoIP. Extended Abstract. Proc. EuroFGI IA.7.6 Workshop on Socio-Economic Aspects of Future Generation Internet, Blekinge Institute of Tech-nology, Karlskrona, Sweden, May 2008.

14. H. Hämmäinen, H. Chen, A. Pras, G. Huitema, M. Waldburger, D. Hausheer, P. Anto-niadis, P. Reichl, J. Kubasik, B. Stiller: Perspectives Workshop: Telecommunication Economics. Dagstuhl Seminar Proceedings 08043, Internationales Begegnungs- und Forschungszentrum für Informatik (IBFI), Schloss Dagstuhl, Germany, 2008. URL: http://drops.dagstuhl.de/opus/volltexte/2008/1490/.

15. R. Seywerth, T. Mayerdorfer, T. Sommer, P. Reichl: Digital Identity with MASSAI. CMG-AE/FITCE/GIT IT- und Telekom-Symposium 2007, Vienna, Austria, Oct. 2007.

16. P. Reichl: From Charging for QoS to Charging for QoE: Internet Economics in the Era of Next Generation Multimedia Networks. Extended Abstract, in: A. Bandara and M. Burgess (eds.): Autonomous Infrastructure, Management and Security, Proc. ACM AIMS’07, Springer LNCS, June 2007.

17. P. Reichl: QoS has its Price: A Brief History of Internet Economics. Plenary Lecture, Extended Abstract. Proceedings 5th RoEduNet IEEE International Conference, Sibiu, Romania, June 2006, ISBN (10) 973-739-277-9.

18. P. Reichl: Forschung im Zentrum. Editorial, Themenheft FTW, Praxis der Informations-verarbeitung und Kommunikation (PIK), vol. 25 no. 4, K. Saur Verlag, München, Dez. 2002.

19. P. Reichl: Dynamic Traffic and Tariff Modeling for Communication Networks [Dynami-sche Verkehrs- und Tarifmodellierung für den Einsatz in Kommunikationsnetzwerken].

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Praxis der Informationsverarbeitung und Kommunikation (PIK), vol. 24 (2001) no. 3. K. Saur Verlag München, Sept. 2001.

20. B. Stiller, T. Braun, B. Plattner, R. Balmer, F. Baumgartner, D. Billard, G. Dermler, G. Fankhauser, N. Foukia, M. Günter, I. Khalil, H. Kneer, S. Leinen, C. Matt, P. Reichl, D. Schweikert, N. Weiler, U. Zurfluh: Charging and Accounting Technology for the Inter-net. INFORMATIK/INFORMATIQUE 1/2000, pp. 66-68.

21. P. Reichl: M. Hein/D. Griffiths: SNMPv2 in Theorie und Praxis. Book review, Praxis der Informationsverarbeitung und Kommunikation (PIK), 1997.

22. R. J. Gibbens, P. Reichl: A General Performance Bound Applied to Examples of Highly Connected Loss Networks. IMA conference on "Complex Stochastic Systems and Engi-neering", Leeds, Sept 20-22, 1993.

Standardization Contributions 1. P. Reichl, F. Hammer, G. Kubin: A General Temperature Metric Framework for Con-

versational Interactivity. ITU-T SG 12 Meeting, Delayed Contribution D.063(2005) Q7/8, Geneva, Switzerland, Oct. 2005

2. F. Hammer, P. Reichl: A Scalar Metric for Conversational Interactivity. ITU-T SG 12 Meeting, Delayed Contribution D.062(2005)Q7/8, Geneva, Switzerland, Oct. 2005.

3. F. Hammer, P. Reichl: Conversational Interactivity. Germany ETSI STQ #17-TD30; Frankfurt/M., Nov. 2004

White Papers, Technical Reports, Unpublished Manuscripts 1. P. Zwickl, I. Gojmerac, P. Fuxjaeger, P. Reichl, O. Holland: The Society Spectrum: Self-

Regulation of Cellular Network Markets. arXiv:1507.02043, July 8, 2015. Available at: http://arxiv.org/abs/1507.02043.

2. P. Le Callet, S. Möller, A. Perkis et al.: Qualinet White Paper on Definitions of Quality of Experience. Output version of the Dagstuhl Seminar 12181. Dagstuhl, June 2012.

3. P. Maillé, B. Tuffin, P. Reichl: Economic Stakes of Network Security. Unpublished, 2012.

4. A. Sackl, P. Zwickl, P. Reichl: From Quality of Experience to the Readiness to Pay. Technical Report, Telecommunications Research Center Vienna, Dec. 2011.

5. D. Barth, J. Cohen, M. Krichen, P. Reichl, O. Marcé: Technoeconomic Model for Shar-ing Femto Access. Technical Report, PRiSM, Université Versailles, 2010.

6. P. Reichl, R. Schatz, S. Egger, A. D’Alconzo: The Logarithmic Nature of QoE and the Role of the Weber-Fechner Law in QoE Assessment. Technical Report, FTW-TR-2009_005, October 2009.

7. P. Reichl, G. Kubin, F. Hammer: A General Temperature Metric Framework for Con-versational Interactivity. Technical Report, FTW-TR-2005-026, June 2005.

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8. P. Reichl, S. Wrzaczek: Multi-period Auctions of Internet Resources. Technical Report FTW-TR-2004-008, February 2004.

9. W. Haidegger, P. Reichl: The Synergies Between End-to-End Performance Management and Charging/Accounting. Technical Report FTW-TR-2003-014, Dec. 2003

10. I. Gojmerac, Th. Ziegler, P. Reichl: Adaptive Multi-Path (AMP) - a Novel Routing Algo-rithm for Dynamic Traffic Engineering. Technical Report FTW-TR-2003-007, July 2003.

11. F. Hammer, G. Kubin, T. Nordström, P. Reichl, T. Ziegler: Survey on quality aspects of interactive multimedia. Technical Report, FTW-TR-2003-001, Feb. 2003.

12. B. Stiller, J. Gerke, H. Hasan, D. Hausheer, P. Kurtansky, P. Reichl: Internet Econo-mics 3. TIK Report Nr. 127, February 2002.

13. B. Stiller, P. Flury, J. Gerke, H. Hasan, P. Reichl: Internet Economics 2. TIK Report Nr. 115, February 2001.

14. B. Stiller, P. Flury, J. Gerke, H. Hasan, P. Reichl: Internet Economics 1. TIK Report Nr. 105, February 2001.

15. P. Reichl, P. Kurtansky, J. Gerke, B. Stiller: ISP Cost Model (ICOMO) Design. ETH Zürich, TIK Report Nr. 99, December 2000.

16. P. Reichl, B. Stiller: Notes on Cumulus Pricing and Time-scale Aspects of Internet Tar-iff Design. ETH Zürich, TIK Report Nr. 97, November 2000.

17. B. Stiller, J. Gerke, P. Reichl, P. Flury: The Cumulus Pricing Scheme and its Integration into a Generic and Modular Internet Charging System for Differentiated Services. ETH Zürich, TIK Report Nr. 96, September 2000.

18. P. Flury, P. Reichl, J. Gerke, B. Stiller: Charging Considerations for Virtual Private DiffServ Networks. ETH Zürich, TIK Report Nr. 94, August 2000.

23. M. Rennhard, N. Weiler, P. Reichl, B. Stiller: Evaluation of Charging and Accounting Extensions for RSVP - Description and Evaluation. Deliverable CATI-TIK-DE-P-016-1.0, TIK, ETH Zurich, March 2000.

Third Mission 1. P. Reichl: Achilles und die digitale Schildkröte. taz FUTURZWEI, Ausgabe 5 „Öko

sind wir erst, wenn wir alle tot sind“. Berlin, 12.06.2018, pp. 18-19. 2. S. Schröder, N. Ignjatov, P. Reichl: Sichere und bedienungsfreundliche IoT-Systeme –

ein Widerspruch? OVE aktuell, „IoT Security“, Newsletter der GIT Gesellschaft für In-formations- und Kommunikationstechnik, December 2017.

3. A. Kovar, P. Reichl: Social Computing Technologien für die Demokratie – Schlussfol-gerungen aus dem online-Beteiligungsverfahren „Digitaler Wandel und Demokratie“ des österreichischen Bundesrates. Grünbuch „Digitalisierung und Demokratie“, Öster-reichischer Bundesrat, Juli 2017, pp. 29–40.

4. P. Reichl: Smart City – und wo bleibt der Mensch? Österreichische Gemeindezeitung (ÖGZ), 12/2016, December 2016.

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Presentations

Awards and Distinctions

2006 5th RoEduNet IEEE International Conference: Distinguished Lecturer Award for the Keynote Lecture “QoS has its Price: A Brief History of Internet Economics“.

Inaugural Lectures

1. "Quo vadis, digitale Welt? Plädoyer für eine Anti-Kopernikanische Wende in der IKT". Antrittsvorlesung (Inaugural Lecture), University of Vienna, Austria, 04.05.2015.

2. "Network-based Information and Communication Ecosystems: Where Communication Technology Meets Microeconomics and User-centred Research". Inaugural Lecture, RBUCE WEST International Research Chair NICE (Network-based Information and Communication Ecosystems), Université Européenne de Bretagne / Télécom Bretagne, Rennes, France, 23.01.2013.

Keynote Lectures

1. "Salome Experience, opera.guru and Beyond: Towards a Vision of ‘Opera 4.0’". Keynote Lecture, “Opera cinema: a new cultural experience?”, Symposium by King’s College and Royal Opera House Covent Garden, London, June 16, 2017.

2. "Vom Internet of Things (IoT) zum Internet of People (IoP): Digitaler Wandel zwischen Prometheischem Gefälle und Anti-Kopernikanischer Wende". Keynote Lecture, Workshop ”Value-sensitive design of Internet-based services: Towards an integration of technology and values” at GI Jahrestagung 2016, Klagenfurt, Austria, 29.09.2016.

3. "Back to the Future: Towards an Internet of People (IoP)". Keynote Lecture, MMBNet’15, Hamburg, Germany, 10.09.2015.

4. "Towards Future Communication Ecosystems: Where Communication Technology Meets Microeconomics and the User". Keynote Lecture, IEEE EuroCon 2013, Zagreb, Croatia, 01.07.2013.

5. "What You Pay Is What You Get: The Economics of Quality of Experience in Fixed and Mobile Telecommunications". Keynote Lecture, 2nd Joint ERCIM eMobility and Mobi-Sense Workshop collocated with the International Conference on Wired/Wireless Inter-net Communications (WWIC’13), St. Petersburg, Russia, 04.06.2013.

6. "Towards Future Ecosystems for Mobile Communication: an Interdisciplinary Perspec-tive". Keynote Lecture, 14th International Symposium on Wireless Personal Multimedia Communications (WPMC’11), Brest, France, 06.10.2011.

7. "Towards Future Telecommunication Ecosystems". Keynote Lecture, Final Workshop of SISCOM International Research Chair, Rennes, France, 19.09.2011.

8. "From QoS to QoE: Buzzword Issue or Anti-Copernican Revolution?" Keynote Lecture, 5th EuroNF Workshop on Traffic Management and Traffic Engineering for the Future Internet (EuroNFTraf09), Paris, France, 08.12.2009.

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9. "From ‘Quality-of-Service’ and ‘Quality-of-Design’ to ‘Quality-of-Experience’: A Ho-listic View on Future Telecommunication Services". Keynote Lecture, IEEE ComSoc International Conference on Software, Telecommunications and Computer Networks (SoftCOM’07), Split, Croatia, 27.09.2007.

10. "QoS has its Price: A Brief History of Internet Economics". Keynote Lecture, 5th IEEE RoEduNet Conference, Sibiu, Romania, 03.06.2006.

11. "User and Utility – Success Factors for Future Services". Keynote Talk, Wiener Tag der Telekommunikation, Haus der Industrie, Vienna, Austria, 29.06.2005.

12. "Trends in Internet Economics". Keynote Lecture, 3rd Annual Workshop on Pricing and Optimization, PRiSM Lab, Université de Versailles, France, 08.10.2003.

Invited Talks and Guest Lectures

1. "Towards Future Communication Ecosystems: Where Networking Technology meets Microeconomics and User Research". Invited Talk, Università Libera di Bolzano, Italy, 27.04.2018.

2. "Towards Future Communication Ecosystems: Where Networking Technology meets Microeconomics and User Research". Invited Talk, Institut für Informatik, Universität Würzburg, 21.04.2017.

3. "The Salome Experience – Live Opera Streaming and Beyond". Guest Lecture, COM-NET department, Aalto University Helsinki, Finland, 23.06.2016.

4. "The Salome Experience – Live Opera Streaming and Beyond". Guest Lecture, IFI, University of Zurich, Switzerland, 30.05.2016.

5. "‘The Salome Experience‘ – Perspektiven für das Live Streaming von Oper und Kon-zert". Invited Lecture, EVA Berlin 2015 (Electronic Visualization and the Arts), Berlin, Germany, 05.11.2015.

6. "It's the Users' Turn: Towards an Anti-Copernican Revolution in ICT". Invited Talk at the VRVis Forum, VRVis Vienna, Austria, 11.12.2014.

7. "What You See Is What You Pay: Notes on the Economics of Quality of Experience". Invited Talk, Communication Systems Group, Department of Informatics, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland, 02.09.2013.

8. "Towards Future Communication Ecosystems: Where Technology Meets Microeconom-ics and the User". Invited Talk, Institute for Computer Graphics and Algorithms, Vien-na University of Technology, Vienna, Austria, 14.06.2013.

9. "On the Fixpoint Problem of QoE Charging". Invited Talk, Institute for Telecommuni-cations, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria, 05.07.2012.

10. "Towards Future Communications – an Interdisciplinary Perspective". Guest Lecture, Laboratoire PRiSM, Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yveslines, Versailles, France, 16.12.2011.

11. "Quality of Experience – More Than a Buzzword". Guest Presentation, QoE Workshop, Télécom SudParis, Evry, France, 19.07.2011.

12. "Towards Future Communications – an Interdisciplinary Perspective". Guest Lecture, Department of Communications and Networking, Aalto University Helsinki, Finland, 21.06.2011.

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13. "Future Communications – An Ecosystem Perspective". Guest Lecture, Department of Computer Science, University of Vienna, 02.04.2011.

14. "From Quality-of-Service to Quality-of-Experience: A Socio-Economic Perspective". Habilitation Colloquium, Technical University Graz, Austria, 24.11.2010.

15. "Logarithmic Laws for Perceptual Service Quality: Where Microeconomics Meets Psy-chophysics and Quality of Experience". Invited Lecture on the occasion of the retire-ment of Prof. Otto Spaniol, Aachen, Germany, 27.09.2010.

16. "Towards Future Telecommunication Ecosystems". Guest Lecture, Télécom Bretagne Rennes, France, 13.09.2010.

17. "Economics of Inter-Carrier Transport Services: The ETICS Perspective". Invited Pres-entation, 3rd BIRD Workshop on Future Internet 2010 “Business Innovation and Regu-lation Challenges”, Stockholm, Sweden, 22.06.2010.

18. "Challenges for Future Communication Systems: A Socio-Economic and User-centered Perspective". Guest Lecture, Telecom SudParis, France, 14.09.2009.

19. "Collaborative Communications – A Socio-Economic Perspective". Guest Lecture, De-partment of Computer Science, University of Vienna, 16.01.2009.

20. "Exploring Intuitive Interactivity: A Step Towards Mediated Creativity". Guest Lecture, Institutskolloquium Informatik, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany, 09.10.2008.

21. "Interactivity and Quality-of-Experience for Conversational Multimedia: Models – Metrics – Measurements". Guest Lecture, INRIA Rennes/University Rennes 1, France, 28.08.2008.

22. "Generic Access Network Emulation for NGN Testbeds". Invited Talk, 4th ACM Inter-national Conference on Testbeds and Research Infrastructures for the Development of Networks & Communities (TRIDENTCOM’08), Innsbruck, Austria, 20.03.2008.

23. "Out of the Flat Rate Trap? On the Role of Quality-of-Experience for Charging Com-munication Services". Invited Talk, Dagstuhl Perspectives Seminar 08043 “Telecom-munication Economics”, Dagstuhl Castle, Germany, 25.01.2008.

24. "From ‘Quality-of-Service’ and ‘Quality-of-Design’ to ‘Quality-of-Experience’: A Ho-listic View on Future Telecommunication Services". Invited Talk, 10th COST 290 Meet-ing, Vienna, Austria, 01.10.2007.

25. "Towards Future Communications: Convergent Architectures, Network Economics, and User Behaviour". Invited Talk, IEEE ComSoc Croatia Chapter. Faculty of Electrical Engineering (FER), University of Zagreb, Croatia, 26.09.2007.

26. "On the Evolution of Network Architecture Concepts and Communication Technologies with Regard to the Future Convergence between IT and Telecommunications including Related New Business Models and Future Behaviour of the End User – Perspectives and Research Contributions". Guest Lecture, Department of Computer Science, Univer-sity of Vienna, Telekom Austria H.Q., Vienna, 26.06.2007.

27. "Towards Future Communications: User – Content – Interaction ". Invited Lecture, OCG Competence Circle, Vienna, Austria, 17.04.2007.

28. "Towards Future Communications: Architectures, Economics, and User-Content-Interaction". Invited Presentation, Arsenal Research, Vienna, Austria, 16.04.2007.

29. "IMS Charging – a Key Step in Realizing Next Generation Networks". Invited Talk, Dagstuhl Seminar 06132 “Internet Economics”, Dagstuhl Castle, Germany, 31.03.2006.

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30. "Economic and User Aspects of Future Telecommunication Services". Invited Lecture, Departimento de Ingeniería Telemática, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Leganés, Spain, 05.07.2005.

31. "Perspectives in Internet Economics". Invited Lecture, Department of Electrical Engi-neering and Information Technology, TUM University of Technology Munich, 09.07.2003.

32. "Auction Mechanisms for Communications Network Resources". Invited Lecture, Fac-ulty of Computer Science, University of the Federal Armed Forces Munich, 18.06.2003.

33. "A Brief History of Internet Economics". Invited Lecture, Department of Computer Sci-ence, University of Munich, 14.01.2003.

34. "New Aspects of Dynamic Tariff Modelling for Communication Networks". Invited Lec-ture, Forum Telekommunikation Wien, 27.10.2000.

35. "Dynamic Traffic and Tariff Modelling for Communication Networks". Informatik Oberseminar Lecture, Department for Computer Science, RTWH Aachen, Germany, 16.12.1999.

Symposium, Conference and Workshop Presentations

1. "mHealth Stakeholder Integration: A Gamification-based Framework Approach To-wards Behavioural Change". 13th International Conference on Advances in Mobile Computing & Multimedia (MoMM 2015), Brussels, Belgium, 12.12.2015.

2. "Economics of Quality of Experience in the future Internet of People (IoP)". ETSI STQ Workshop on Telecommunication Quality beyond 2015, Vienna, Austria, 21.10.2015.

3. "The Salome Experience – Live Streaming of Opera Performances for Large Audi-ences". Live Theatre Streaming Symposium, University of York, UK, 25.06.2015.

4. "Experience Level Agreements (ELA): The Challenges of Selling QoE to the User". IEEE ICC 2015–Workshop on Quality of Experience-based Management for Future In-ternet Applications and Services (QoE-FI). London, UK, 12.06.2015.

5. "Stability Issues for the Fixed-Point Problem of QoE-based Charging in the Internet". 11th International Conference on Operations Research, La Habana, Cuba, 13.03.2014.

6. "Network-based Information and Communication Ecosystems: Advances and Perspec-tives". RBUCE WEST Farewell Workshop, Brest, France, 19.02.2014.

7. "It's the Ecosystem, Stupid: Lessons from an Anti-Copernican Revolution of User-centric Service Quality in Telecommunications". DeSE’13, Abu Dhabi, United Arabic Emirates, 18.12.2013.

8. "A Fixed Point Model for QoE-Based Charging". ACM SIGCOMM FhMN Workshop, Hong Kong, China, 16.08.2013.

9. "How Paradoxical is the "Paradox of Side Payments"? Notes from a Network Intercon-nection Perspective". 11th International Conference on Wired/Wireless Internet Com-munications (WWIC’13), St. Petersburg, Russia, 06.06.2013.

10. "On the Fixpoint Problem of QoE-based Charging". VALUETOOLS 2012, Cargèse, Corsica, France, 12.10.2012.

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11. "Economics of QoE". Position statement, Dagstuhl Seminar 12181 “Quality of Experi-ence”, Dagstuhl Castle, Germany, 02.05.2012.

12. "WFL vs IQX: Towards the Fundamental Laws of QoE". 7th COST IS0605 MCM Meet-ing, INRIA Rennes, France, 10.05.2011.

13. "Economics of Logarithmic Quality-of-Experience in Communication Networks". 9th Conference of Telecommunication, Media and Internet Techno-Economics, Ghent, Bel-gium, 09.06.2010.

14. "Utility Functions, Quality-of-Experience and the Weber-Fechner Law". 4th COST IS0605 WG4 Meeting, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, 21.05.2010.

15. "The User Knows Best: A QoX-based View on *oD". Position statement, Dagstuhl Seminar 09072 “Bandwidth on Demand”, Dagstuhl Castle, Germany, 09.02.2009.

16. "Timing Game Aspects of Conversational Interactivity". 2nd COST IS0605 MCM Meet-ing, University of Zurich, Switzerland, 25.09.2008.

17. "From QoS to QoX: A Charging Perspective". 18th ITC Specialist Seminar on “Quality of Experience”, Blekinge Institute of Technology, Karlskrona, Sweden, 29.05.2008.

18. "The Well-Tempered Conversation: On Quality of Experience of Interactive VoIP and Multimedia". EuroFGI IA.7.6 Workshop on Socio-Economic Aspects of Future Genera-tion Internet, Blekinge Institute of Technology, Karlskrona, Sweden, 28.05.2008.

19. "From Charging for QoS to Charging for QoX". 1st COST IS0605 MCM Meeting, IPTS, Seville, Spain, 03.04.2008.

20. "A Stimulus-Response Mechanism for Charging Enhanced Quality-of-User Experience in Next Generation All-IP Networks". XIII Conferencia Latino-Ibero-Americana de In-vestigación de Operaciones (CLAIO’06), Montevideo, Uruguay, November 2006.

21. "Trunk Reservation Revisited: On Price-Driven Optimal Storage Allocation in a Ubiq-uitous Peer-to-Peer Network Federation". INFORMS Annual Meeting 2006, Pitts-burgh, USA, November 2006.

22. "How to Define Conversational Interactivity: A Game-Theoretic Approach and Its Ap-plication in Telecommunications". IEEE 2006 John Vincent Atanasoff International Symposium on Modern Computing, Sofia, Bulgaria, October 2006.

23. "Equilibrium Market Prices for Multi-Period Auctions of Internet Resources". 12th GI/ITG Conference on Measuring, Modelling and Evaluation of Computer and Com-munication Systems (MMB) together with 3rd Polish-German Teletraffic Symposium (PGTS), Dresden, Germany, September 2004.

24. "Multi-period Auctions for Network Resources". NETWORKS 2004, Vienna, Austria, June 2004.

25. "Second-chance Auctions for Multimedia Session Pricing ". MIPS 2003, Naples, Italy, Nov. 2003.

26. "Auction-based Optimal Dimensioning of MPLS Tunnels". KiVS 2003 (Kommunikation in Verteilten Systemen), Leipzig, Germany, Feb. 2003.

27. "Edge Pricing in Space and Time: Theoretical and Practical Aspects of the Cumulus Pricing Scheme ". 17th International Teletraffic Congress ITC-17, Salvador da Bahia, Brazil, December 2001.

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28. "Retrospective Pricing Models for Internet Services: Solving the Flat Rate Dilemma »à la Flensburg«" Conference on Messung, Modellierung und Bewertung MMB'01, Aachen, Germany, September 2001.

29. "How to Overcome the Feasibility Problem for Tariffing Internet Services: The Cumu-lus Pricing Scheme". IEEE ICC 2001, Helsinki, Finland, June 2001.

30. "Nil Nove Sub Sole: Why Internet Charging Schemes look like as they do". 4th Berlin Internet Economic Workshop IEW'2001, Berlin, Germany, May 2001.

31. "Auction Models for Multiprovider Internet Connections". Conference on Messung, Modellierung und Bewertung MMB'99, Trier, Germany, Sept. 1999.

32. "Approximated Price Functions for Dynamic Volume-Based Pricing of Multiclass Internet Traffic". MMB'99, Trier, Germany, Sept. 1999.

33. "Kelly's Bound, RUAA and the Pricing of Multiclass Traffic in Loss Networks". 15th UK Performance Evaluation Workshop, Bristol, UK, July 1999.

34. "A Generalized TES Model for Periodic Traffic". IEEE International Conference on Computer Communications ICC'98, Atlanta (GA), June 1998

35. "Does the TES Stitching Function Merely Stitch?". IEEE IPCCC'98, Phoenix (AZ), Febr. 1998.

36. "How to Model Complex Periodic Traffic with TES". 13th UK Performance Evaluation Workshop. Ilkley, UK, July 1997.

37. "Including User Interest for QoS-based Service Selection in CORBA". Kommunikation in Verteilten Systemen KiVS'97. Braunschweig, Germany, February 1997.

38. "How to Enhance Service Selection in Distributed Systems ". International Conference on Distributed Computer Communication Networks DCCN'96. Tel Aviv, Israel, No-vember 1996.

39. "How to Place Connectionless Servers in ATM Networks ". 4th IFIP Workshop on Per-formance Modelling and Evaluation of ATM Networks. Ilkley, UK, July 1996.

Conference and Workshop Tutorials

1. "On the Fixpoint Problem of QoE Charging". Journée thématique autour de l'utilisation de la théorie des jeux en Télécom. IRISA Rennes, France, 31.05.2012.

2. "Economics of Quality of Service". Tutorial, Joint ETICS and EuroNF PhD Course “Economics and Technologies of Intercarrier Services”, Télécom ParisTech, Paris, France, 20.10.2011.

3. "From Charging for QoS to Charging for QoE: Internet Economics in the Era of Next Generation Multimedia Networks". Conference tutorial, International Conference on Autonomous Infrastructure, Management and Security (AIMS’07), Oslo, Norway, 21.06.2007.

4. "User Models and Trials in Internet Economics". U0 Tutorial on “Improving the User Experience”. FTW Vienna, 22.01.2004.

5. "Efficient Internet Pricing". A0 Tutorial on “Hot Topics in Next Generation Internet Research”, FTW Vienna, 17.06.2003.

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6. "The Mathematics of Congestion Pricing". Tutorial “Mathematical Research at ftw.”, FTW Vienna, July 2003.

7. "Second-price Auctions in Communication Networks ". A2 Tutorial on “End-to-End Analysis and Provisioning of Heterogeneous Voice/Data Networks”. TU Vienna, Insti-tut für Kommunikationsnetze, 28.01.2003.

8. "Internet Economics: Fundamentals and Applications ". A0 Tutorial on “Key Internet Technologies: Congestion Control, Routing, Network Economics”. FTW Vienna, 19.03.2002.

9. "Pricing Internet Services". A0 Tutorial on “Quality-of-Service in the Internet: State of the Art”. TU Wien, Institut für Kommunikationsnetze, 02.05.2001.

Further Presentations, Panel Discussions, Interviews, Demos

1. "Der Mensch lebt nicht vom Bit allein…: Perspektiven einer Philosophischen Anthropo-logie im Digitalen Wandel". Impulsvortrag, Zukunftskonferenz “50 Jahre Religions-pädagogik“, University of Vienna, 19.10.2018.

2. "Digitale Überwachung: Liefern wir uns selber aus?". NACHGEFRAGT, Campus-Jubiläum, University of Vienna, 29.05.2018 (together with Konrad Paul Liessmann).

3. "Das Internet abschalten und nachdenken". Interview mit Mario Wasserfaller. APA Dossier „Der digitale Mensch“, 25.04.2018.

4. "Oh Tanenbaum, oh Tanenbaum…: Zu den informatischen Wurzeln von Xmas 4.0". Weihnachtsvorlesung, Department of Computer Science, University of Duisburg-Essen, Essen, Germany, 15.12.2017.

5. "Oh Tanenbaum, oh Tanenbaum…: Zu den informatischen Wurzeln von Xmas 4.0". Weihnachtsvorlesung, Department of Computer Science, Technical University of Dort-mund, Germany, 14.12.2017.

6. "Oh Tanenbaum, oh Tanenbaum…: Zu den informatischen Wurzeln von Xmas 4.0". Xmas Lecture 2017, Department of Computer Science, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria, 12.12.2017.

7. "Umgang mit Paketverlusten". Institute for Computer Science, University of Würzburg, Germany, 21.04.2017.

8. "Be-sinnliches und Be-denkliches auf dem Weg zu Xmas 4.0". Xmas Lecture 2016, De-partment of Computer Science, University of Vienna, 14.12.2016.

9. "Wo bleibt der Aufschrei der Informatiker?". Interview with Saskia Blatakes, Wiener Zeitung Extra, Zeitgenossen, Wien, 27.08.2016.

10. "opera.guru – die Smart Subtitles App für Oper, Theater, Festival und Konzert". Demo, Lange Nacht der Forschung 2016, Heldenplatz, Wien, 22.04.2016.

11. "Next Generation eHealth – Apps, Spiele, Ökosysteme". uniMind Workshop, University of Vienna, Austria, 28.01.2016 (together with H. Hlavacs).

12. "Humor in der Informatik". Interview für die Wissenschaftsreihe „Leonardo“, WDR5, 17.02.2015.

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13. "Management-by-Acronym (MBA): A New Paradigm for Evaluating and Running ICT Research Projects". 1. Fachtagung über Humor in der Informatik, TU Dortmund, 05.12.2014.

14. "From Communication Systems to Communication Ecosystems". IFIP TC6 2014/2 Strat-egy Meeting, Dagstuhl, Germany, 14.11.2014.

15. "Between Shared Data Plans and Sponsored Content: Towards a Comprehensive Re-search Agenda for Smart Data Pricing (SDP)". Round Table Chair, 8th International Workshop on Advanced Internet Charging and QoS Technology (ICQT’13), Zurich, Switzerland, 14.10.2013.

16. "À la Recherche du Temps Perçu: The RBUCE WEST International Research Chair NICE". Présentation, Mi Parcours Institut Carnot, Télécom Bretagne, Brest, 11.07.2013.

17. "La Chaire Internationale NICE". Présentation, Comité de la Recherche, IRISA / Télé-com Bretagne, Cesson Sevigné, 20.03.2013.

18. "A Brief History of Network Economics". Invited presentation, Télécom Bretagne, An-tenne de Toulouse, 28.01.2013.

19. "Project AWARE: Aggregation of Wireless Access Resources". Invited presentation at plenary meeting of CELTIC project HOMESNET, Université de Versailles St Quentin, France, 20.01.2012.

20. "Research methods in human centric communications". Teaching demonstration lecture, Faculty of Electronics, Communications and Automation, Aalto University, Helsinki, Finland, 14.10.2010.

21. "Information in abundance – could it be a bit less?" Panel discussion participant, OCG Week of Computer Science, ICT Research Centres Day. Media Tower, Vienna, Austria, 20.09.2007.

22. "Second Price Second Chance, or: How to Secure a Lost Tunnel". A2 Day, FTW Vi-enna, 07.10.2003.

23. "New Projects and International Activities". Future Telecommunications Workshop, Wiener Telekom-Tag’01, FTW Vienna, 15.11.2001.

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Teaching and Supervision Lectures and Seminars

Spring term 2018: “Technische Grundlagen der Informatik (TGI)”, VO 050041 (Bachelor, StEOP), University of Vienna (together with Andreas Janecek).

Spring term 2018: “Einführung in die Mathematische Modellierung”, V0 051140 (Bachelor), University of Vienna (together with Gabriele Uchida).

Spring term 2018: “Network-based Communication Ecosystems”, VU 050052 (Master), Uni-versity of Vienna (together with Karl Fröschl, Oliver Hödl, Christian Löw).

Spring term 2018: “Network Security”, VO 052712 (Master), University of Vienna (together with David Stezenbach and Nemanja Ignjatov).

Winter term 2017: “Technische Grundlagen der Informatik (TGI)”, VO 050041 (Bachelor, StEOP), University of Vienna (together with Andreas Janecek).

Winter term 2017: “Netzwerktechnologien (NET)”, VO 050019 (Bachelor), University of Vienna (together with David Stezenbach).

Winter term 2017: “Cooperative Systems”, VU 050052 (Bachelor/Master, Gatekeeper), University of Vienna (together with Gerald Quirchmayr, Oliver Hödl, Christian Löw).

Spring term 2017: “Technische Grundlagen der Informatik (TGI)”, VO 050041 (Bachelor, StEOP), University of Vienna (together with Andreas Janecek).

Spring term 2017: “Network-based Communication Ecosystems”, VU 050052 (Master), Uni-versity of Vienna (together with Karl Fröschl, Oliver Hödl, Christian Löw).

Spring term 2017: “Netzwerktechnologien (NET)”, VO 050019 (Bachelor), University of Vienna (together with David Stezenbach).

Winter term 2016: “Technische Grundlagen der Informatik (TGI)”, VO 050041 (Bachelor, StEOP), University of Vienna (together with Andreas Janecek).

Winter term 2016: “Methoden Mathematischer Modellierung (MMM)”, VO 050074 (Bachelor/Master), University of Vienna.

Winter term 2016: “Cooperative Systems”, VU 050052 (Bachelor/Master, Gatekeeper), University of Vienna (together with Gerald Quirchmayr and Oliver Hödl).

Spring term 2016: “Technische Grundlagen und Systemsoftware (TGS)”, VO 050041 (Bachelor, StEOP), University of Vienna (together with Andreas Janecek).

Spring term 2016: “Cooperative Systems”, VU 050052 (Master), University of Vienna (together with Gerald Quirchmayr).

Spring term 2016: “Netzwerktechnologien (NET)”, VO 050019 (Bachelor), University of Vienna (together with David Stezenbach).

Winter term 2015: “Technische Grundlagen und Systemsoftware (TGS)”, VO 050041 (Bachelor, StEOP), University of Vienna (together with Andreas Janecek).

Winter term 2015: “Methoden Mathematischer Modellierung (MMM)”, VO 050074 (Bachelor/Master), University of Vienna.

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Winter term 2015: “Great Principles of Information Technology”, SE 050059 (Bachelor), University of Vienna (together with Wilfried Gansterer et al.)

Spring term 2015: “Technische Grundlagen und Systemsoftware (TGS)”, VO 050041 (Bachelor, StEOP), University of Vienna (together with Andreas Janecek).

Spring term 2015: “Cooperative Systems”, VU 050052 (Master), University of Vienna (together with Gerald Quirchmayr).

Spring term 2015: “Netzwerktechnologien (NET)”, VO 050019 (Bachelor), University of Vienna (together with David Stezenbach).

Winter term 2014: “Technische Grundlagen und Systemsoftware (TGS)”, VO 050041 (Bachelor, StEOP), University of Vienna (together with Andreas Janecek).

Winter term 2014: “Methoden Mathematischer Modellierung (MMM)”, VO 050074 (Bachelor/Master), University of Vienna.

Winter term 2014: “Great Principles of Information Technology”, SE 050059 (Bachelor), University of Vienna (together with Wilfried Gansterer et al.)

Spring term 2014: “Technische Grundlagen und Systemsoftware (TGS)”, VO 050041 (Bachelor, StEOP), University of Vienna (together with Andreas Janecek).

Spring term 2014: “Cooperative Systems”, VU 050052 (Master), University of Vienna (together with Gerald Quirchmayr).

Winter term 2013: “Technische Grundlagen und Systemsoftware (TGS)”, VO 050041 (Bachelor, StEOP), University of Vienna (together with Andreas Janecek).

Spring term 2013: “Cooperative Systems”, VU 050052 (Master), University of Vienna (together with Gerald Quirchmayr).

Spring term 2012: “Pilots in Mobile Interaction: User-centered Interaction Research and Evaluation”, VU183.577, Vienna University of Technology (together with members of FTW’s Area U and INSO).

Winter term 2011/12: “Fundamentals of Telecommunication Economics”, VO442.113, Technical University Graz.

Spring term 2011: “Pilots in Mobile Interaction: User-centered Interaction Research and Evaluation”, VU183.577, Vienna University of Technology (together with members of FTW’s Area U and INSO).

Spring term 2011: “Fundamentals of Telecommunication Economics”, VO442.113, Technical University Graz.

Spring term 2011: “Application Prototyping”. Seminar, Master’s program “Telecommunica-tions and Internet Technologies”, University of Applied Sciences Technikum Vienna

Winter term 2010/11: “Advanced Systems Architectures” and “Applied Internet Economics”. Master’s program “Telecommunications and Internet Technologies”, University of Ap-plied Sciences Technikum Vienna.

Spring term 2010: “Application Prototyping”. Seminar, Master’s program “Telecommunica-tions and Internet Technologies”, University of Applied Sciences Technikum Vienna.

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Winter term 2009/10: “Fundamentals of Telecommunication Economics”, VO442.113, Tech-nical University Graz.

Winter term 2009/10: “Advanced Systems Architectures” and “Applied Internet Economics”. Master’s program “Telecommunications and Internet Technologies”, University of Ap-plied Sciences Technikum Vienna.

Spring term 2009: “Application Prototyping”. Seminar, Master’s program “Telecommunica-tions and Internet Technologies”, University of Applied Sciences Technikum Vienna.

Winter term 2008/09: “Fundamentals of Telecommunication Economics”, VO442.113, Tech-nical University Graz.

Winter term 2008/09: “Advanced Systems Architectures”. Master’s program “Telecommuni-cations and Internet Technologies”, University of Applied Sciences Technikum Vienna.

Winter term 2008/09: “Applied Internet Economics”. Master’s program “Telecommunications and Internet Technologies”, University of Applied Sciences Technikum Vienna.

Spring term 2008: “Application Prototyping”. Seminar, Master’s program “Telecommunica-tions and Internet Technologies”, University of Applied Sciences Technikum Vienna.

Winter term 2007/08: “Fundamentals of Telecommunication Economics”, VO442.113, Tech-nical University Graz.

Winter term 2007/08: “Advanced Systems Architectures” and “Applied Internet Economics”, and Seminar “Introduction to Scientific Research”. Master’s program “Telecommunica-tions and Internet Technologies”, University of Applied Sciences Technikum Vienna.

Spring term 2007: “Advanced Systems Architectures” and Seminar “Application Prototyping”, Master’s program “Telecommunications and Internet Technologies”, University of Ap-plied Sciences Technikum Vienna.

Winter term 2006/07: “Fundamentals of Telecommunication Economics”, VO442.112, Tech-nical University Graz.

Spring term 1997: “Performance Evaluation of Computer Networks”, lecture series comple-menting the lecture course “Systemprogrammierung” (Otto Spaniol), Lehrstuhl Infor-matik 4, RWTH Aachen.

Winter term 1996/97: “Verteilte Systeme” [Distributed Systems], together with Claudia Linn-hoff-Popien. Universität-GH Essen.

Winter term 1996/97: „Netzmanagement“ [Network Management], together with Claudia Linnhoff-Popien. Universität-GH Essen.

Classes Spring term 2018: “Technische Grundlagen der Informatik (TGI)”, REP (Bachelor), Univer-

sity of Vienna (together with A. Janecek and A. Rafetseder). Winter term 2017: “Technische Grundlagen der Informatik (TGI)”, REP (Bachelor), Univer-

sity of Vienna (together with A. Janecek). Spring term 2017: “Technische Grundlagen der Informatik (TGI)”, REP (Bachelor), Univer-

sity of Vienna (together with A. Janecek).

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Winter term 2016: “Technische Grundlagen der Informatik (TGI)”, REP (Bachelor), Univer-sity of Vienna (together with A. Janecek, E. Hotop).

Spring term 2016: “Technische Grundlagen und Systemsoftware (TGS)”, UE (Bachelor, StEOP), University of Vienna (together with A. Janecek, E. Hotop, A. Adrowitzer).

Winter term 2015: “Technische Grundlagen und Systemsoftware (TGS)”, UE (Bachelor, StEOP), University of Vienna (together with A. Janecek, E. Hotop, A. Adrowitzer).

Spring term 2015: “Technische Grundlagen und Systemsoftware (TGS)”, UE (Bachelor, StEOP), University of Vienna (together with A. Janecek, E. Hotop, A. Adrowitzer).

Winter term 2014: “Technische Grundlagen und Systemsoftware (TGS)”, UE (Bachelor, StEOP), University of Vienna (together with A. Janecek, E. Hotop, P. Zwickl).

Spring term 2014: “Technische Grundlagen und Systemsoftware (TGS)”, UE (Bachelor, StEOP), University of Vienna (together with Andreas Janecek).

Winter term 2001/02: Seminar „Internet Economics 3“ (Prof. Stiller). TIK, ETH Zurich. Spring term 2001: Seminar „Internet Economics 2“ (Prof. Stiller). TIK, ETH Zurich. Winter term 2000/01: Seminar „Internet Economics 1“ (Prof. Stiller). TIK, ETH Zurich Spring term 2000: Lecture „ Technical Informatics II“ (Prof. Plattner): lecture assistance,

TIK, ETH Zurich. Spring term 1998: Lecture “Local Networks [Lokale Netze]” (Prof. Spaniol): lecture assis-

tance, Lehrstuhl Informatik 4, RWTH Aachen. Spring term 1998: Seminar “Distributed Systems [Verteilte Systeme]“ (Dr. Linnhoff-Popien):

seminar assistance. Winter term 1997/98: Seminar “Data Communications” (Prof. Spaniol): student supervision.

Lehrstuhl Informatik 4, RWTH Aachen. Winter term 1997/98: Lecture “Operating Systems [Systemprogrammierung]” (Prof. Spaniol):

lecture assistance and student’s exercises supervision. Lehrstuhl Informatik 4, RWTH Aachen.

Spring term 1997: Lecture “Computer Organization [Rechnerstrukturen] (Prof. Haverkort): lecture assistance and students’ classes supervision, Lehr- und Forschungseinheit “Verteilte Systeme”, RWTH Aachen.

Spring term 1997: Seminar “Distributed Systems [Verteilte Systeme]“ (Dr. Linnhoff-Popien): seminar assistance.

Spring term 1996: Lecture “Network Management [Netzmanagement]“ (Prof. Spaniol, Dr. Linnhoff-Popien): Students’ classes, Lehrstuhl Informatik 4, RTWH Aachen.

Spring term 1996: Seminar “Distributed Systems [Verteilte Systeme]“ (Dr. Linnhoff-Popien): seminar assistance.

Winter term 1995/96: Lecture “Operating Systems [Systemprogrammierung]” (Prof. Spaniol): lecture assistance and students’ classes supervision, Lehrstuhl Informatik 4, RWTH Aachen.

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PhD Candidates (currently running theses)

1. Stephan Wirsing, University of Vienna: Economic Efficiency of a Platform-based Plu-ralistic Spectrum Licensing Regime in a Competitive Multi-Operator Multi-Service En-vironment. Joint supervision with Prof. Heikki Hämmäinen, Aalto University Helsinki, Finland.

2. David Stezenbach, University of Vienna: The Dynamic Future Federated Internet: Analysis, Modeling, and Optimization. Supervisor.

3. Svenja Schröder, University of Vienna: Mental Resources and Context in Mobile Us-able Privacy and Security. Supervisor.

4. Christian Löw, University of Vienna: TBD. Supervisor.

5. Nemanja Ignjatov, University of Vienna: Trustworthy, context-aware access control in IoT environments based on fog computing principles. Supervisor.

PhD Alumni

1. Patrick Zwickl, University of Vienna: End-to-End Network Quality: A Utility-based Approach. University of Vienna, July 2016 (supervisor).

2. Sebastian Egger, FTW/Graz University of Technology: QoE Modeling for Interactive Internet Applications in the Presence of Delay. TU Graz, June 2014 (supervisor).

3. Christoph Egger, Vienna University of Technology: Improvement Strategies for the Signaling Performance of the Session Initiation Protocol. TU Vienna, July 2012 (joint supervision with Prof. Harmen van As, TU Vienna).

4. Marco Happenhofer, Vienna University of Technology: Transaction-based Signaling Performance in Next Generation Networks. TU Vienna, March 2011 (joint supervision with Prof. Harmen van As, TU Vienna).

5. Matthias Baldauf, FTW: Advanced Interaction and Visualization Concepts for Mobile Urban Exploration. Vienna, January 2011 (joint supervision with Prof. Thomas Gre-chenig, TU Vienna).

6. Thomas Rausch, Vienna University of Technology: Prohibitive Alternative Routing in Air Traffic Services Networks. TU Vienna, December 2008 (joint supervision with Prof. Dietmar Dietrich, TU Vienna, and Prof. Dominique Barth, University of Versailles).

7. Ivan Gojmerac, FTW: Adaptive Multipath Routing. TU Vienna, April 2007 (joint super-vision with Prof. Dietmar Dietrich, TU Vienna, and Prof. Ralf Lehnert, TU Dresden) Award: This thesis has been awarded the “GIT Dissertation Prize 2007” of the Österreichischer Verband für Elektrotechnik (OVE).

8. Florian Hammer, FTW: Quality Aspects of Packet-Based Interactive Speech Communi-cation. TU Graz, Austria, July 2006 (FTW supervisor).

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Habilitation and PhD Jury Committees

1. Daniel Auferbauer, AIT/TU Vienna: Mediation between Response Organisations and the Public in Crisis and Disaster Management. National Expert, running.

2. André Ebert, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich, Germany. PhD thesis: Erfassen, Erkennen und qualitative Bewertung von menschlicher Bewegung. Evaluator, Munich, 2018.

3. Albert Rafetseder, University of Vienna, Austria. PhD thesis: Concepts for Measure-ment-Based Resource Management in Virtualized Network Systems. Examiner, Vienna, November 2017.

4. Marco Maier, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich, Germany. PhD thesis: Proximitäts- und Aktivitätserkennung mit mobilen Endgeräten. Evaluator, Munich, July 2016.

5. Nan Zhang, Aalto University Helsinki, Finnland. PhD thesis: Techno-economic Analy-sis of Internet Content Delivery. Opponent, Helsinki, June 2016.

6. Christos Tsiaras, IFI, University of Zurich, Switzerland. PhD thesis: QoE Awareness in Support of the Liberation of Mobile Termination Rates. Evaluator, Zurich, May 2016.

7. Arian Bär, University of Vienna/FTW. PhD thesis: Concurrent Large-Scale Network Data Analysis in High-Speed Mobile Networks. Examiner, Vienna, June 2015.

8. Florian Metzger, University of Vienna, Austria. PhD thesis: Modern Media Streaming and its Transport in Mobile Networks. Evaluator, Vienna, April 2015.

9. Mariem Krichen, Laboratoire PRiSM, Université de Versailles St Quentin: Modèle technico-économique pour le déploiement d'un réseau femto avec partage de ressources. Examinateur, Versailles, February 2014.

10. Andreas Berger, FTW/University of Vienna, Austria. PhD thesis: Analysis of Collabo-ration and Agility in Internet Traffic for Malware Detection. Evaluator, Vienna, No-vember 2013.

11. Xavier Misseri, Télécom ParisTech/EDITE, France. PhD thesis: Vers une utilization de la diversité de chemin dans l’Internet (Enabling Inter-domain Path Diversity). Rappor-teur, Paris, October 2013.

12. María Isabel Amigo, Télécom Bretagne/MATISSE, France. PhD thesis: Technological and Economic Aspects for Quality of Service in Multidomain Alliances. Rapporteur, Brest, July 2013.

13. Tomislav Grgic, University of Zagreb, PhD Thesis: Online Charging for Services in Communication Network based on User-related Context. Evaluator, Zagreb, April 2013.

14. Khalil Laghari, Télécom SudParis. PhD thesis: QoE based Modeling, Analysis and Evaluation of Multimedia Services. Rapporteur, Paris, April 2012.

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15. Sivasothy Shanmugaligam, Télécom SudParis. PhD thesis: Convergence of Web and Communication Services. Examinateur, Paris, April 2012.

16. Timo Koskela, University of Oulu. PhD thesis: Community-centric mobile peer-to-peer services: evaluation of performance and user experience (Yhteisölliset mobiilit vertais-verkkopalvelut: suorituskyvyn ja käyttäjäkokemuksen arvioninti). Evaluator, Oulu, No-vember 2011.

17. Jean-Louis Rougier, Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris 6). HDR thesis: Routing and Traffic Engineering in Networks. Rapporteur, Paris, December 2010.

18. Federico Larroca Ponzoni, Télécom ParisTech, Paris, France. PhD thesis: Dynamic Traffic Engineering Techniques for the Internet. Rapporteur, Paris, December 2009.

19. Guillaume Erbs, France Telecom R&D and Université LIP6, Paris, France. PhD thesis: Optimisation du revenu, tarification, et allocation de ressources dans les réseaux de té-lécommunications en contexte concurrentiel (Revenue Optimization, Tariffication and Resource Allocation in Telecommunications Networks in the Context of Competition). Rapporteur, Paris, February 2007.

20. Martín Varela Rico, IRISA, Rennes, France. PhD thesis: Évaluation Pseudo-Subjective de la Qualité d’un Flux Multimédia et ses Applications au Contrôle (Pseudo-subjective Quality Assessment of Multimedia Streams and its Applications in Control). Rapporteur, Rennes, November 2005.

21. Loubna Echabbi, PRiSM, Université de Versailles, France. PhD thesis: Algorithmique pour l’allocation et la tarification des ressources dans les réseaux télécoms avec garan-ties de service (Algorithmics for allocation and tariffing of telecom network resources with QoS guarantees). Rapporteur, Versailles, September 2005.

22. Patrick Maillé, ENST Bretagne, Rennes, France. PhD thesis: Applications de la théorie des jeux à la tarification de l'Internet (Applications of Game Theory to Internet Tarif-fing). Rapporteur, Rennes, June 2005.

Master Students

1. Karl Stückler: Towards an Ecosystem for opera.guru. Master thesis, University of Vi-enna (ongoing).

2. Gerhard Kocher: The Speaking Drumset. Master thesis, University of Vienna (ongoing). 3. Christoph Steindl: Analysis of DMARC Reports and Development of Evaluation Meth-

odologies. Master thesis, University of Vienna (ongoing). 4. Lukas Pühringer: Implementing a web-based cooperative DMARC report analysis tool

applying a custom expert user-centred design approach. Master thesis, University of Vienna (ongoing).

5. Benjamin Anderl: Game-Theoretic Modelling and Simulation of Smart Grids. Master thesis, University of Vienna, March 2017.

6. Manuel-Christopher Parg: Quantitative Exploration of Value Networks in the Preventive Electronic Healthcare Market. Master thesis, University of Vienna, July 2016.

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7. Stefan Wahlmüller: Pricing and Regulating Quality of Experience. Master thesis, TU Graz, 2012.

8. Francesco Petrone: SNAP: a full mesh protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks. Master thesis, FH Technikum Vienna, 2011.

9. Roland Malik: A Strategy-based Assistant for Traffic Jam Avoidance. Master thesis, FH Technikum Vienna, 2011.

10. Christian Jaros: Specification, Evaluation and Implementation Aspects of an Open Video-on-Demand Architecture. Master thesis, FH Technikum Vienna, 2010.

11. David Hamann: Development and Implementation of a Proof-of-Concept System for an Open Video-on-Demand Solution. Master thesis, FH Technikum Vienna, 2010.

12. Matthias Fuchs: Android Realtime Barcode Reader. Master thesis, FH Technikum Vi-enna, 2010.

13. Simeona Pellkvist: Semantic Technologies for SIP Messages and Mobile Services. Mas-ter thesis, FH Technikum Vienna, 2010.

14. Peter Wölflingseder: Implementierung und Evaluation eines Rich Client für mobile Wettanwendungen. Master thesis, FH Technikum Vienna, 2009.

15. Ronny Fischer: Transport layer and state machine for a platform independent IMS stack: architecture and implementation. Master thesis, FH Technikum Vienna, 2009.

16. Richard Huber: Design und Implementierung einer Sound Bibliothek für einen platt-formunabhängigen IMS Stack. Master thesis, FH Technikum Vienna, 2009.

17. Christoph Hecht: Design and Evaluation of an Intrusion Detection System for IMS. Master thesis, FH Technikum Vienna, 2009.

18. Gerhard Obernberger: Design, Implementierung und Evaluation von mobilen Benutzer-schnittstellen für den Zugang zu räumlicher Information. Diploma thesis, Vienna Uni-versity of Technology, 2008.

19. Raphael Seywerth: MASSAI – Mobile Applications based on Social Smart Identities. Master thesis, FH Technikum Vienna, February 2008.

20. Thomas Jirku: Prognostic Capacity Management from an IT Service Management Per-spective. Master thesis, FH Technikum Vienna, 2008.

21. Andy van Maele: A Flexible Framework for Pricing IP Services. Master thesis, TIK, ETH Zurich, and University of Ghent, Belgium, April 2001.

Diploma Students

1. Jan de Wilde: Using wearable device sensors to determinate psychophysiological states during short-term mobile field studies. Diploma thesis, University of Vienna, 2018.

2. Sebastian Egger: Benutzerzufriedenheitsmessung von mobilen audio-visuellen Kommu-nikationsmedien. Diploma thesis, Graz University of Technology, 2008.

3. Elena Recas de Buen: Perceived Video Interactivity in Video Conference Services. Di-ploma thesis, Vienna University of Technology, 2007.

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4. Petr Kotik: Availability Analysis of an IP Multimedia Subsystem Core. Diploma thesis, Vienna University of Technology, 2007.

5. Andreas Brauneis: Point and Speak. Diploma thesis, Vienna University of Technology, 2006.

6. Bernhard Weitlaner: Evaluation of VoIP Speech Quality in WLANs. Diploma thesis, FH Salzburg, 2005.

7. Stefan Domenig: Speech quality of VoIP in 802.11g Networks. Diploma thesis, FH Salzburg, May 2004.

8. Stefan Wrzaczek: Auction Mechanisms for Communications Networks. Diploma thesis, TU Vienna, December 2003.

9. Marcel Lötscher: Simulative Performance Evaluation for TCP over UMTS. Diploma thesis, TIK, ETH Zurich, March 2003.

10. Pascal Kurtansky: Kostenmodelle für Internet Service Provider [Cost Models for Inter-net Service Providers]. Diploma thesis, TIK, ETH Zurich, 2000.

11. Beat Spielmann: Design and Evaluation of Efficient Pricing Schemes for Integrated Internet Services. Diploma thesis, TIK, ETH Zurich, July 1999.

12. Frank Mohren: Verkehrsmodellierung mit TES (Transform-Expand-Sample) [Traffic Modelling with TES (Transform-Expand-Sample)]. Diploma thesis, Lehrstuhl für In-formatik 4, RWTH Aachen, Febr. 1999.

13. Tatjana Trajkovska: Modellierung von zyklischem und selbstähnlichem Netzverkehr mit Hilfe von autoregressiven Prozessen [Modelling Cyclic and Self-similar Network Traf-fic using Autoregressive Processes]. Diploma thesis, Lehrstuhl Informatik 4, RWTH Aachen, 1998.

14. Margarete Dochniak: Statistische Analyse von Leistungsmessungen in GSM-Netzen [Sta-tistical Analysis of Performance Measurements in GSM Networks]. Diploma thesis, RWTH Aachen, Lehrstuhl Informatik 4, 1997.

15. Monika Effer-Hack: Verkehrsmodellierung für GSM-Netze mit stochastischen Petrinet-zen [Traffic Modelling for GSM Networks using Stochastic Petri Networks]. Diploma thesis, RWTH Aachen, Lehrstuhl Informatik 4, 1997.

Bachelor Students

1. Peter Oberhauser: Poème Numerique – Audience Participation Using Mobile Apps.

2. Eszter Gaspar: Mobile Application for Access Control management in ABAC-enabled Smart Home.

3. Valentin Haag: A Meditation App for Adaptive Stress Regulation.

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4. Andreas Gosch: opera.guru – user role management. Bachelor Thesis, University of Vienna, forthcoming.

5. Stefan Plank: Konzeption und Entwicklung einer Stressmessungs-App für den ÖFAST-Atemschutztest im Rahmen der Feuerwehrausbildung. Bachelor Thesis, University of Vienna, forthcoming.

6. Florian Hauser: Bot für Smarthome Environments.

7. Christoph Seebacher: Influence of context on interaction during geocaching.

8. Tanja Matura: Service Composition for a Bot-Supported Social Community.

9. Mario Meister: Location-Based Gamification in a Bot-Supported Social Community.

10. David Bakic: Identity and Key Management for Resource Constrained IoT Devices.

11. Viktoriya Lazarova: Healthy Living Bot – Service Design and API Extension.

12. Olena Myroshnykova: Blockchain-based Identity Management.

13. Tikhon Dimitrievich Prosnyakov: Healthy Living-Bot Interaction by Artificial Intelli-gence.

14. Yngve Skorge: Mobile Application for ABAC-enabled Smart Home devices monitoring and control..

15. Artsem Lemiasheuski: Mobile Application for Access Control management in ABAC-enabled Smart Home.

16. Michael Röschke: Gaze Tracking for Attention Estimation during Mobile Field Study Testing. Bachelor Thesis, University of Vienna, running.

17. Stefan Berg: Designing for Stress-Adaptive Meditation. Bachelor Thesis, University of Vienna, June 2018 (running).

18. Galina Mikhnyova: Messenger Bot as an Instrument for Social Networking. Bachelor Thesis, University of Vienna, running.

19. Michael Schneider: Chat Bot for Students. Bachelor Thesis, University of Vienna, run-ning.

20. Suwannajang Panittha: Healthy-Living Bot. Bachelor Thesis, University of Vienna, run-ning.

21. Bernhard Lechl: Redesign des Backend von opera.guru. Bachelor Thesis, University of Vienna, running.

22. Peter Klosowski: IoT Based Monitoring System using Rasperry Pi and Seattle Testbed. Bachelor Thesis, University of Vienna, running.

23. Lisa Schierer: Smart Home Sensor Integration with ABAC. Bachelor Thesis, University of Vienna, running.

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24. Karin Buchhäusl: Nutzerdatenerhebung mit opera.guru. Bachelor Thesis, University of Vienna, running.

25. Florian Chytilek: Analysis und Verbesserung der Usability einer Partizipationsplatt-form am Beispiel von pnyxnet. Bachelor Thesis, University of Vienna, running.

26. Sebastian Koch: CoCoCloud. Bachelor Thesis, University of Vienna, running.

27. Oliver Klein: Eine analytische und numerische Untersuchung des ”Paradox of Side Payments“. Bachelor Thesis, University of Vienna, February 2018.

28. Oleksandr Shabelnyk: Prototyping a Content Management System for opera.guru – a Mobile Virtual Companion for Real-Time Opera Events. Bachelor Thesis, University of Vienna, July 2017.

29. Patrik Misurec: Re-Design and Enhancement of opera.guru – a Real-Time Mobile Ap-plication for Opera Events. Bachelor Thesis, University of Vienna, July 2017.

30. Romeo Semper: Prototyping a Voice Controlled Infrared Remote with a Supportive Screen in a Smart Home Context. Bachelor Thesis, University of Vienna, July 2017.

31. Jakob Moosbrugger: Simulator for Key-Management Algorithms. Bachelor Thesis, Uni-versity of Vienna, July 2017.

32. Ivo Vidic : Attribute Based Access Control in Smart Home Environments. Bachelor Thesis, University of Vienna, July 2017.

33. Sebastian Georg Dumbs: Conceptualization and Implementation of a Framework for Assessing Contextual Experience During Field Studies. Bachelor Thesis, University of Vienna, March 2017.

34. Kaspar Lebloch: Enhancing and Analyzing the Sensing Capabilities of a Wearable Mo-bile Field Testing Unit towards Assessing the Impact of Stress on Mobile User Behav-iour. Bachelor Thesis, University of Vienna, March 2017.

35. Martin Hoffberger: Multimodale Kommunikation im Kontext mobiler Applikationen am Beispiel opera.guru. Bachelor Thesis, University of Vienna, March 2017.

36. Adrian Hofer: Mobile Cross-Plattform Application for E-Collaboration. Bachelor The-sis, University of Vienna, March 2017.

37. Umair Altaf: Online-Plattform zur Gestaltung von Publikumsbeteiligung bei Live-Musik. Bachelor Thesis, University of Vienna, March 2017.

38. Severin Burgstaller: Conceptualization and Implementation of a Hybrid Conference App using an HCI-driven Rapid Prototyping Approach. Bachelor Thesis, University of Vienna, August 2016.

39. Sam Berck: PNYXnet - Von der Idee zur Plattform. Bachelor Thesis, University of Vienna, July 2016.

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40. Georges Jacoby: Pnyxnet – Requirements und Design einer mobilen Applikation zur Unterstützung einer Plattform für E-Partizipation. Bachelor Thesis, University of Vienna, July 2016.

41. Pascal Gfäller: Pnyxnet – eine modulare Partizipationsplattform: Konzept und Struktur. Bachelor Thesis, University of Vienna, July 2016.

42. Patrick Mittendorfer: A Multilingual Mobile Virtual Companion for Real-Time Opera Events. Bachelor Thesis, University of Vienna, July 2016.

43. Lukas Moshuber: Improving Smartphone Authentication with a Smartwatch. Bachelor Thesis, University of Vienna, March 2016.

44. Jakob Hirschl: Bursted Attention: Collecting and Visualizing Contextual and Interaction Data in Mobile Field Studies. Bachelor Thesis, University of Vienna, March 2016.

45. Silvio Schmidt: Raspberry-Controlled Sensors for Smart User Trial Environments. Bachelor Thesis, University of Vienna, March 2016.

46. David Zachhuber: WLAN Measurements for Mobile Devices. Bachelor Thesis, Universi-ty of Vienna, March 2016.

47. Emanuel Plopu: Sampling and Feature Extraction of Cellular Network Signals in Sub-way Systems. Bachelor Thesis, University of Vienna, March 2016.

48. Thomas Schmidt: The Salome Experience - Live Opera Streaming and Beyond: Locali-zation Aspects and Framework Implementation. Bachelor Thesis, University of Vienna, September 2015.

49. Bernhard Schatzl: The Salome Experience - Live Opera Streaming and Beyond: Imple-mentation and Validation. Bachelor Thesis, University of Vienna, September 2015.

50. Valon Lushaj: Design und Implementierung eines Scientific Dashboards für ein User Testing Framework. Bachelor Thesis, University of Vienna, September 2015.

51. Fabian Guschlbauer: Beyond Ping. Bachelor Thesis, University of Vienna, July 2015.

52. Philipp Hiermann: Performance Evaluation for Virtualized Servers. Bachelor Thesis, University of Vienna, July 2015.

53. Jasmin Kainer: Entwurf und Implementierung eines modularen Nutzungsstudien-Frameworks für die Durchführung von Laborstudien unterschiedlicher Fachrichtungen. Bachelor Thesis, University of Vienna, July 2015.

54. Vanessa Tudor: Anwendung des Human-Centered Design Prozesses zur Gestaltung der Webpräsenz des Mentoringprogramms der Fakultät für Informatik. Bachelor Thesis, University of Vienna, July 2015.

55. Gabriel Kovacs: Long-term Active Measurement and Evaluation of E-mail System Re-lated DNS Entries. Bachelor Thesis, University of Vienna, April 2015.

56. Kevin Erdmann: A User Interaction Framework for Empirical QoE Testing. Bachelor Thesis, University of Vienna, March 2015.

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Master Thesis Defense Committees

1. Ekaterina Bellon, University of Vienna, Austria. Master thesis: Implementierung einer fähigkeitsabhängigen und ortsspezifischen Lösung zur Alarmierung im Katastrophen-einsatz für die Johanniter. Vienna, 2018 (examiner).

2. Simon Kofler, University of Vienna, Austria. Master thesis: Indoor-Positions-bestimmung basierend auf Bluetooth Low Energy - Die Konzeption eines praxis-tauglichen Systems. Vienna, May 2016 (examiner).

3. Tamara Gurschler, University of Vienna, Austria. Master thesis: Risikobeurteilung der IKT für die Katastrophenprävention im Schienenverkehr. Vienna, April 2016 (examiner).

4. Metin Cakmak, University of Vienna, Austria. Master thesis: Automatisierung und Interaktivität in Musikvideoclips unter besonderer Berücksichtigung von Rap-Musik. Vienna, Febr./May 2015 (jury president).

5. Doris Braunöder, University of Vienna, Austria. Master thesis: Video Quality Measure-ment Based On Objective Quality Metrics. Vienna, Dec. 2014 (examiner).

6. Werner Robitza, University of Vienna, Austria. Master thesis: Observer Confidence in Subjective Quality Evaluation. Vienna, March 2014 (examiner).

7. Alexander Franiak, University of Vienna, Austria. Master thesis: Cloud Gaming – tech-nische Machbarkeit und Auswirkungen von Streaming moderner Computerspiele auf das Benutzererlebnis. Vienna, November 2013 (examiner).

Supervision of Seminar Theses

1. Georges Jacoby, Pascal Gfäller, Sam Berck: Demokratische Partizipation und Digitaler Wandel. Seminar „Great Principles of Information Technology”, University of Vienna, December 2015.

2. Florian Beschliesser: Malware Economics. TU Graz, April 2014. 3. Mar González, Cécilia Lepage: Using game-theory to analyse user cooperation in satel-

lite resource management. Télécom Bretagne, Antenne de Toulouse, April 2013. 4. Karl Maier: Regulatory Aspects of Radio Spectrum Access for CR/SDR Technologies.

TU Graz, February 2013. 5. Francesco Petrone: Programming the SNAP environment. Seminar “Application Proto-

typing”, FH Technikum Vienna, August 2010. 6. Christian Dengler: Weiterentwicklung FTW SIP Stack. Seminar “Application Prototyp-

ing”, FH Technikum Vienna, August 2010. 7. Christian Jaros: Specification, Evaluation and Implementation Aspects of an Open

Video-on-Demand Architecture. Seminar “Application Prototyping”, FH Technikum Vienna, July 2009.

8. David Hamann: Development and Implementation of a Proof-of-Concept System for on Open Video-on-Demand Solution. Seminar “Application Prototyping”, FH Technikum Vienna, July 2009.

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9. Matthias Fuchs: Android Realtime Barcode Reader. Seminar “Application Prototyping”, FH Technikum Vienna, July 2009.

10. Simeona Pellkvist: Semantic Technologies for SIP Messages and Mobile Services. Seminar “Application Prototyping”, FH Technikum Vienna, July 2009.

11. Anthony Ejeh Itodo: Capacity Evaluation of Wireless Mesh Networks. Seminar “Appli-cation Prototyping”, FH Technikum Vienna, July 2009.

12. Roland Malik: A Strategy-Based Assistant for Traffic Jam Avoidance. Seminar “Appli-cation Prototyping”, FH Technikum Vienna, July 2009.

13. Peter Wölflingseder: Implementierung eines Rich Client für mobile Wettanwendungen. Seminar “Application Prototyping”, FH Technikum Vienna, July 2008.

14. Markus Dudek: Gesture recognition – Concepts and Experiences. Seminar “Application Prototyping”, FH Technikum Vienna, July 2008.

15. Ronny Fischer: Towards a platform independent IMS stack. Seminar “Application Pro-totyping”, FH Technikum Vienna, July 2008.

16. Richard Huber: Design einer Sound Bibliothek für einen plattformunabhängigen IMS Stack. Master Seminar “Application Prototyping”, FH Technikum Vienna, July 2008.

17. Christoph Hecht: IMS Security. Seminar “Application Prototyping”, FH Technikum Vienna, July 2008.

18. Thomas Mayerdorfer, Raphael Seywerth: Mobile Applications based on Social Smart Identities. Seminar “Application Prototyping”, FH Technikum Vienna, July 2007.

19. Thomas Wondra: Messaging in IMS. Seminar “Application Prototyping”, FH Techni-kum Vienna, August 2007.

20. Thomas Jirku: Capacity Management in ITIL. Seminar “Application Prototyping”, FH Technikum Vienna, Aug. 2007.

21. J.-D. Merkli: Paris Metro Pricing. Seminar “Internet Economics 3”, TIK, ETH Zurich, 2002.

22. S. Markwalder: Auctions in the Internet. Seminar “Internet Economics 2”, TIK, ETH Zurich, 2001.

23. G. Oberholzer, D. Schrag: Basic Effects and Consequences of Internet Economics. Sem-inar “Internet Economics 1”, TIK, ETH Zurich, 2001.

24. M. Heimbeck, C. Roserens: User Reactions on Prices. Seminar “Internet Economics 1”, TIK, ETH Zurich, 2000.

25. I. Assent: Computer Power and Human Reason [Die Macht der Computer und die Ohnmacht der Vernunft]. Seminar „Data Communications“, Lehrstuhl Informatik 4, RWTH Aachen, 1998.

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Professional Activities Academic Boards and Committees

2015 Deputy Chair of search committee (Berufungskommission) “Communica-tion Technologies”, Faculty of Computer Science, University of Vienna

since 2013 Member of the PhD Advisory Board (Doktoratsbeirat), Faculty of Computer Science, University of Vienna

since 2014 Member of the Faculty Board (Fakultätskonferenz Informatik), Faculty of Computer Science, University of Vienna

Journal Board and Guest Editorial Activities

since 2016 Associate Editor of the “Quality and User Experience Journal” (Springer)

since 2014 Member of the Editorial Board of “International Journal of Humanitarian Technology” (IJHT)

2014 Advances in Quality of Experience. Special issue of PIK (Praxis der Informationsverarbeitung und Kommunikation), De Gruyter, vol. 37 no. 4, December 2014.

2013 Socio-economic Issues of Next Generation Networks. Special issue of Tele-communication Systems Journal, Volume 52, Issue 2. Springer, Feb. 2013.

2008 – 2014 Member of the Editorial Board of the “Journal of Theoretical and Applied E-Commerce Research” (JTAER)

since 2003 Member of the Scientific Board of “Praxis der Informationsverarbeitung und Kommunikation” (PIK)

2005 Supporting guest editor for special issue of Journal of Computer Communi-cations, Elsevier, 2005.

2004 Internet Economics - Pricing and Policies. Special issue of Journal of Com-puter Networks. Elsevier, September 2004.

2004 Internet Pricing and Charging - Algorithms, Technology and Applications. Special issue of Journal of Computer Communications. Elsevier, April 2004.

2002 Forschung im Zentrum. Themenheft 04/2002 of „Praxis der Informations-verarbeitung und Kommunikation“ (PIK). K. Saur Verlag, München, Dez. 2002.

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Conference/Workshop Organization and Chairing

2018 General Chair of 30th International Teletraffic Congress (ITC-30). Vienna, Austria, September 2018.

2018 Co-Chair of Special Session on “Human-centric Internet and Multimedia Systems”, ACM Multimedia Systems 2018, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, June 2018.

2017 Co-chair of the International Dagstuhl Seminar 17422 “Internet of People”, Schloss Dagstuhl, Germany, October 2017.

2016 Co-chair of the International Dagstuhl Perspectives Seminar 16472 “QoE Vadis?”, Schloss Dagstuhl, Germany, November 2016.

2016 TPC Area Chair "Network and Traffic Management" of 28th International Teletraffic Congress (ITC-28), Würzburg, Germany, September 2016.

2016 General Chair of 15th IFIP NETWORKING 2016. Vienna, Austria, May 2016.

2015 Organizer and co-chair of the International Dagstuhl Seminar 15022 “Qual-ity of Experience: From Assessment to Application”, with around 30 world-class researchers participating. Schloss Dagstuhl, Germany, January 2015.

2014 Organizer of the RBUCE WEST Final Workshop “From Biomedical Imag-ing to Communication Ecosystems”, Université Européenne de Bretagne / Télécom Bretagne, Brest, France, February 2014.

2013 General Chair of the 8th International Workshop on “Internet Charging and QoS Technology” ICQT’13, Zurich, Switzerland, September 2013.

2013 Publicity Co-chair of the 5th International Workshop on Quality of Multime-dia Experience (QoMEX 2013), Klagenfurt, Austria, July 2013.

2012 Organizer and co-chair of the International Dagstuhl Seminar 12181 “Qual-ity of Experience: From User Perception to Instrumental Metrics”, with around 30 world-class researchers participating. Schloss Dagstuhl, Ger-many, May 2012.

2011 Steering Committee Member of the 7th International Workshop on “Internet Charging and QoS Technology” ICQT’11, Paris, France, October 2011.

2011 Organizer of the Final Workshop of the SISCom International Research Chair “Future Telecommunication Ecosystems”, Rennes, France, September 2011.

2009 Co-Chair of the 6th International Workshop on “Internet Charging and QoS Technology” ICQT’09, Aachen, Germany, May 2009.

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2009 Organizer and co-chair of the International Dagstuhl Seminar 09192 “From Quality-of-Service to Quality-of-Experience”, comprising 30 world-class re-searchers in the area. Schloss Dagstuhl, Germany, May 2009.

2007 Member of the Program and Organization Committee for the “Vermittlungs-technisches Kolloquium” of Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, June 2006.

2006 TPC Co-Chair of 5th International Workshop on “Internet Charging and QoS Technology” ICQT’06, associated with ACM SIGMETRICS/IFIP Per-formance 2006, St. Malo, France, June 2006.

2006 Member of the Program and Organization Committee for the “Vermittlungs-technisches Kolloquium” of Vienna University of Technology, Siemens Fo-rum, Vienna, June 2006.

2006 Co-organization of the third workshop on “New Paradigms in Interaction Design”, 08.06.2006, FTW, Vienna, Austria.

2006 Co-chair/organizer of an International Dagstuhl Seminar on “Internet Eco-nomics”, comprising around 20 world-class researchers in the area, Schloss Dagstuhl, Germany, March 2006.

2005 Co-organization of the workshop series “New Paradigms in Interaction De-sign” with two events: 10.06.2005 & 07.11.2005, FTW, Vienna, Austria.

2004 Co-Chair/organizer of the 4th International Workshop on “Internet Charg-ing and QoS Technology” ICQT’04, colocated with QoFIS’04, Barcelona, October 2004

2003 Co-Chair/organizer of the 3rd International Workshop on “Internet Charg-ing and QoS Technology” ICQT’03, colocated with NGC’03, Munich, Sep-tember 2003

2003 Co-Chair/organizer of an International Dagstuhl Seminar on “Internet Eco-nomics”, comprising 30 world-class researchers in the area, Schloss Dagstuhl, Germany, August 2003

2002 Co-Chair/organizer of the 2nd International Workshop on “Internet Charg-ing and QoS Technology” ICQT’02, colocated with QoFIS’02, Zurich, Oc-tober 2002

2001 Co-Chair/organizer of the International Workshop on “Advanced Internet Charging and QoS Technology” ICQT’01, Vienna, September 2001

TPC Memberships

2018 IEEE GLOBECOM 2018 − Communications QoS, Reliability, and Model-ing Symposium, Abu Dhabi, December 2018.

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2018 IEEE GLOBECOM 2018 − NGNI (Next-Generation Networking and Inter-net Symposium), Abu Dhabi, December 2018.

2018 IFIP PERFORMANCE 2018, Toulouse, France, December 2018. 2018 15th International Conference on Economics of Grids, Clouds, Systems and

Services (Gecon’18), Pisa, Italy, September 2018. 2018 IEEE ICDCS 3rd Workshop on QoE-based Analysis and Management of

Data Communication Networks, Vienna, Austria, July 2018. 2018 IEEE 5G World Forum (5GWF), Santa Clara, CA, USA, July 2018.

2018 IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC 2018) − Commu-nications QoS, Reliability and Modelling Symposium, Kansas City, MO, USA, May 2018.

2018 17th IFIP NETWORKING 2018, Zurich, May 2018. 2018 19th International GI/ITG Conference on “Measurement, Modelling and

Evaluation of Computing Systems (MMB 2018), Erlangen, Germany, Febru-ary 2018.

2017 IEEE GLOBECOM 2017 − Communications QoS, Reliability, and Model-ing Symposium, Singapore, December 2017.

2017 IEEE GLOBECOM 2017 − Globecom 2017 NGNI (Next-Generation Net-working and Internet Symposium), Singapore, December 2017.

2017 MMBNet 2017, Hamburg, Germany, September 2017. 2017 14th International Conference on Telecommunications (ConTEL 2017), Za-

greb, Croatia, June 2017. 2017 IFIP/TC6 NETWORKING 2017, Stockholm, Sweden, June 2017.

2017 IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC 2017) − Commu-nications QoS, Reliability and Modelling Symposium, Paris, France, May 2017.

2017 IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC 2017) − SAC Symposium E-Health Track, Paris, France, May 2017.

2016 IEEE GLOBECOM 2016 − Communications QoS, Reliability, and Model-ing Symposium, Washington, DC, Dec. 2016

2016 IEEE GLOBECOM 2016 − Selected Areas in Communications: E-Health. Washington, DC, Dec. 2016.

2016 13th International Conference on Economics of Grids, Clouds, Systems, and Services (Gecon’16), Athens, Greece, September 2016.

2016 Workshop “Value-sensitive design of Internet-based services: Towards an integration of technology and values”, GI Jahrestagung 2016, Klagenfurt, Austria, September 2016.

2016 5th DEGA Workshop on Perceptual Quality of Systems (PQS 2016), Berlin, Germany, August 2016.

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2016 IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC 2016) − Commu-nications QoS, Reliability and Modelling Symposium, Kuala Lumpur, Ma-laysia, May 2016.

2016 First IFIP Internet of People Workshop (IoP-W 2016), collocated with IFIP Networking 2016, Vienna, Austria, May 2016.

2016 18th International Conference on “Measurement, Modelling and Evaluation of Computing and Communication Systems and Dependability and Fault Tolerance” (MMB&DFT’16), Münster, Germany, April 2016.

2015 IEEE GLOBECOM 2015 − Selected Areas in Communications: E-Health. San Diego, CA, Dec. 2015.

2015 IEEE GLOBECOM 2015 − Communications QoS, Reliability, and Model-ing Symposium, San Diego, CA, Dec. 2015.

2015 17th IEEE International Conference on e-Health Networking, Applications and Services (HEALTHCOM 2015), Boston, MA, U.S.A., October 2015.

2015 4th ACM/IEEE/IFAC/TRB International Conference on Connected Vehicles (ICCVE’15), Shenzen, China, October 2015.

2015 8th MMBnet Workshop, Hamburg, Germany, September 2015. 2015 13th International Conference on Telecommunications (ConTEL’15), Graz,

Austria, July 2015.

2015 IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC 2015) − Commu-nications QoS, Reliability and Modelling Symposium, London, UK, June 2015.

2015 1st Interdisciplinary Workshop on Do-It-Yourself Networking, at MobiSys’15, Florence, Italy, May 2015.

2014 IEEE GLOBECOM 2014 − Communications QoS, Reliability, and Model-ing Symposium, Austin, TX, USA, December 2014.

2014 19h IEEE International Workshop on Computer Aided Modeling Analysis and Design of Communication Links and Networks (CAMAD 2014), Athens, Greece, Dec. 2014.

2014 3rd ACM/IEEE/IFAC/TRB International Conference on Connected Vehicles (ICCVE’14), Vienna, Austria, November 2014.

2014 16th IEEE International Conference on e-Health Networking, Applications and Services (HEALTHCOM 2014), Natal, Brazil, October 2014.

2014 AyurInfo’14 – 1st Workshop on Recent Developments in Ayur-Informatics, affiliated with 3rd International Conference on Advances in Computing, Communications and Informatics (ICACCI-2014), Delhi, India, September 2014.

2014 11th International Workshop on Economics of Grids, Clouds, Systems and Services (Gecon’14), Cardiff, Wales, September 2014

2014 20th EUNICE Workshop on Advances in Communication Networking, Rennes, France, September 2014.

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2014 IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC 2014) − Commu-nications QoS, Reliability and Modelling Symposium, Sidney, Australia, June 2014.

2014 12th Annual International IEEE Conference on Modelling and Optimization in Mobile, Ad hoc and Wireless Networks (WiOpt 2014), Hammamet, Tuni-sia, May 2014.

2014 17th International Conference on “Measurement, Modelling and Evaluation of Computing and Communication Systems”and “Dependability and Fault Tolerance” (MMB&DFT’14), Bamberg, Germany, March 2014.

2013 IEEE GLOBECOM 2013 − Communications QoS, Reliability, and Model-ing Symposium, Atlanta, GA, USA, December 2013.

2013 ACM/IEEE/IFAC/TRB International Conference on Connected Vehicles (ICCVE’13), Las Vegas, U.S.A., December 2013.

2013 15th IEEE International Conference on e-Health Networking, Applications and Services (HEALTHCOM 2013), Lisbon, Portugal, October 2013.

2013 10th International Workshop on Grid Economics and Business Models (Ge-con’13), Zaragoza, Spain, September 2013

2013 7th MMBnet Workshop, Hamburg, Germany, September 2013. 2013 18th IEEE International Workshop on Computer Aided Modeling Analysis

and Design of Communication Links and Networks (CAMAD 2013), Berlin, Germany, Sept. 2013.

2013 IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC 2013), Communi-cations QoS, Reliability and Modelling Symposium, Budapest, Hungary, June 2013.

2013 5th International Workshop on Quality of Multimedia Experience (QoMEX 2013), Klagenfurt, Austria, July 2013.

2013 11th Annual International IEEE Conference on Modelling and Optimization in Mobile, Ad hoc and Wireless Networks (WiOpt 2013), Tsukaba Science City, Japan, May 2013.

2012 ACM/IEEE/IFAC/TRB International Conference on Connected Vehicles (ICCVE 2012), Beijing, China, December 2012.

2012 9th International Workshop on Grid Economics and Business Models (Ge-con’12), Berlin, Germany, November 2012

2012 17th IEEE International Workshop on Computer Aided Modeling and De-sign of Communication Links and Networks (CAMAD 2012), Barcelona, Spain, September 2012.

2012 4th International Workshop on Quality of Multimedia Experience (QoMEX 2012), Yarra Valley, Australia, July 2012.

2012 IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC 2012), Communi-cations QoS, Reliability and Modelling Symposium, Ottawa, Canada, June 2012.

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2012 Workshop on "Pricing and Incentives in Networks" (W-PIN 2012) @ ACM SIGMETRICS /Performance 2012, London, UK, June 2012.

2012 20th IEEE International Workshop on Quality of Service (IWQoS 2012), Coimbra, Portugal, June 2012.

2012 8th EuroNF Conference on Next Generation Internet (NGI 2012), Karlskrona, Sweden, June 2012.

2012 10th Annual International IEEE Conference on Modelling and Optimization in Mobile, Ad hoc and Wireless Networks (WiOpt 2012), Paderborn, Ger-many, May 2012.

2012 11th IFIP/TC6 NETWORKING 2012, Prague, Czech Republic, May 2012. 2012 16th International Conference on “Measurement, Modelling and Evaluation

of Computing and Communication Systems”and “Dependability and Fault Tolerance” (MMB&DFT’12), Kaiserslautern, Germany, March 2012.

2011 IEEE GLOBECOM 2011 - Communications QoS, Reliability, and Modeling Symposium, Houston, TX, USA, December 2011

2011 ITU-T Kaleidoscope 2011 “The fully networked human? − Innovations for future networks and services”, South Africa, Dec 2011

2011 8th International Workshop on Grid Economics and Business Models (Ge-con’11), Paphos, Cypros, December 2011

2011 6th MMBnet Workshop, Hamburg, Germany, September 2011 2011 IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC 2011), Communi-

cations QoS, Reliability and Modelling Symposium, Kyoto, Japan, June 2011

2011 7th EuroNF Conference on Next Generation Internet (NGI 2011), Kaisers-lautern, Germany, June 2011

2011 International Workshop on Smart Mobile Applications (SmartApps'11) in conjunction with PERVASIVE 2011, San Francisco, USA, June 2011

2011 9th Annual International IEEE Conference on Modelling and Optimization in Mobile, Ad hoc and Wireless Networks (WiOpt 2011), Princeton, U.S.A, May 2011.

2011 10th IFIP/TC6 NETWORKING 2011, Valencia, Spain, May 2011 2011 1st International Workshop on Managing Federations & Cooperative Man-

agement (ManFed.Com), in conjunction with IEEE IM 2011, Dublin, Ire-land, May 2011.

2010 Workshop on Performance Evaluation of Computer and Communication Systems: Milestones and Future Challenges (PERFORM’10), Vienna, Oc-tober 2010

2010 3rd Workshop on Economic Traffic Management (ETM 2010), co-located with ITC-22, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, September 2010

2010 2nd International Conference on Evolving Internet (INTERNET 2010), Va-lencia, Spain, September 2010

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2010 7th International Workshop on Grid Economics and Business Models (Ge-con’10), Ischia, Italy, August 2010

2010 5th IASTED International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (IASTED-HCI 2010), Lahaina, U.S.A., August 2010

2010 International Workshop on Mobile and Location-based Business Applica-tions (MAPPS’10) in conjunction with MOBILWARE 2010, Chicago, U.S.A., June/July 2010.

2010 6th EuroNF Conference on Next Generation Internet (NGI 2010), Paris, France, June 2010

2010 9th RoEduNet IEEE International Conference, Sibiu, Romania, June 2010. 2010 8th Annual International IEEE Conference on Modelling and Optimization

in Mobile, Ad hoc and Wireless Networks (WiOpt 2010), Avignon, France, May/June 2010.

2010 IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC 2010), Communi-cations QoS, Reliability and Modelling Symposium, Cape Town, South Af-rica, May 2010.

2010 3rd IEEE International Workshop on Bandwidth on Demand (BoD 2010), in conjunction with IEEE/ IFIP NOMS 2010, Osaka, Japan, April 2010.

2010 IADIS International Conference e-society 2010, Porto, Portugal, March 2010.

2010 15th International Conference on “Measurement, Modelling and Evaluation of Computing and Communication Systems” and “Dependable Computing” (MMB&DC’10), Essen, Germany, March 2010.

2009 1st Workshop on Broadband Wireless Network Communications Perform-ance (BWNCP 2009), colocated with 28th IEEE IPCCC’09, Hawaii, U.S.A., December 2009.

2009 IEEE GLOBECOM 2009, Communications Quality of Service, Reliability and Performance Modeling Symposium, Honolulu, Hawaii, November 2009.

2009 4th IASTED International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (IASTED-HCI’09). St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands, Nov. 2009.

2009 21st International Teletraffic Congress (ITC-21), Paris, France, September 2009.

2009 Workshop on Services, Platforms, Innovations and Research for new Infra-structures in Telecommunications (SPIRIT 2009), Lübeck, Germany, Sep-tember 2009.

2009 6th International Workshop on Grid Economics and Business Models (Ge-con’09), Delft, The Netherlands, August 2009

2009 IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC 2009), QoS and Modelling Symposium, Dresden, Germany, June 2009.

2009 8th IFIP NETWORKING’09, Aachen, Germany, May 2009. 2009 “Kommunikation in Verteilten Systemen (Communication in Distributed

Systems)” KiVS’09, Kassel, Germany, March 2009.

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2008 5th International Workshop on Grid Economics and Business Models (Ge-con’08), Las Palmas, Gran Canaria, Spain, August 2008

2008 International Conference on Telecommunications and Multimedia (TEMU’08), Ierapetra, Crete, Greece, July 2008

2008 7th IFIP International Conference on Networking (NETWORKING’08), Sin-gapore, May 2008.

2008 2nd IEEE International Workshop on Bandwidth on Demand (BoD’08), in conjunction with IEEE/ IFIP NOMS’08, Salvador da Bahia, Brazil, April 2008.

2008 “Messung, Modellierung und Bewertung” (MMB’08), Dortmund, Germany, April 2008.

2008 IADIS International Conference e-society 2008.

2008 3rd IASTED International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (IASTED-HCI’08), Innsbruck, Austria, March 2008.

2007 IADIS Multiconference on Computer Science and Information Systems (MCCSIS’07), Lisbon, Portugal, July 2007.

2007 4th International Workshop on Grid Economics and Business Models (Ge-con’07), Rennes, France, August 2007

2007 EuroFGI NETCOOP 2007, Avignon, France, June 2007. 2007 “Kommunikation in Verteilten Systemen (Communication in Distributed

Systems)” KiVS’07, Berne, Switzerland, Febr. 2007. 2007 International Conference on Wireless Information Networks and Systems

WINSYS’07, Barcelona, Spain, May 2007. 2007 IADIS International Conference e-society 2007.

2006 IEEE International Symposium on Signal Processing and Information Technology (ISSPIT’06)

2006 International Conference on Wireless Information Systems WINSYS’06 2006 5th IFIP-TC6 Conference NETWORKING’06, Coimbra, Portugal, May

2006. 2006 TEMU’06 (International Conference on Telecommunications and Multime-

dia), Heraklion, Crete, Greece, July 2006. 2006 5th RoEduNet IEEE International Conference, Sibiu, Romania, June 2006. 2006 IADIS International Conference e-society 2006.

2005 5th IEEE International Symposion on Signal Processing and Information Technology (ISSPIT’05)

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2005 International Conference on E-Business and Telecommunication Networks (ICETE 2005), Reading, U.K., October 2005.

2005 IADIS International Conference e-society 2005.

2004 29th Annual IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks (LCN 2004) 2004 International Conference on E-Business and Telecommunication Networks

(ICETE 2004), Setubal, Portugal, Sept. 2004 2004 IADIS International Conference e-society 2004.

2003 IADIS International Conference e-society 2003.

Selected Reviewing Activities 2016 IEEE ICC 2016, IEEE Globecom 2016, ITC-28, IFIP NETWORKING

2016, 5th ISCA/DEGA PQS Workshop 2016, Gecon 2016, MMB 2016. 2015 IEEE Globecom 2015, IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing, IEEE ICC

2015, IEEE WCNC 2015, IEEE ICCVE 2015, International Journal of Elec-tronics and Communications (Elsevier).

2014 IEEE Globecom 2014, IEEE Healthcom 2014, ACM/IEEE ICCVE 2014; Annals of Operations Research, International Journal of Electronics and Communications (Elsevier), EUNICE 2014. Member of Scientific Board “Marktplätze im Umbruch” (Springer).

2013 Annals of Operations Research, IEEE Communications Magazine, IEEE WiOpt 2013, IEEE Globecom 2013, IEEE Healthcom 2013, IEEE ICC 2013, QoMEX 2013, IEEE CAMAD 2013, ICCVE 2013.

2012 IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, IEEE Communications Magazine, IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management, Speech Commu-nication (Elsevier), IEEE ICC 2012, IFIP Networking 2012, IEEE IWQoS 2012, SoftCOM 2012, QoMEX 2012, IEEE CAMAD 2012

2011 IEEE Communications Magazine, IEEE ICC’11, IFIP Networking’11, IFIP/IEEE ManFed.Com’11, WiOpt’11, SmartApps’11, NGI’11, QoMEX’11, IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology

2010 IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management, Journal of Com-puter Networks, International Journal of Network Management, Journal of Telecommunications Policy, IEEE ICC’10, WiOpt’10, IEEE RoEduNet’10, MAPPS’10, IASTED-HCI’10, MMB’10, e-society’10, BoD’10, Gecon’10, PERFORM’10, ITC-22

2009 IEEE Communications Magazine, EURASIP Journal on Wireless Commu-nications and Networking; IEEE ICC’09, IEEE Globecom’09, International Teletraffic Congress ITC-21, IFIP Networking’09, ICQT’09, IASTED-HCI’09

2008 Journal of Computer Networks, Journal of Universal Computer Science (J.UCS); IEEE ICC’09, KiVS’09, Euro-Par’08, IASTED-HCI’08, MMB’08

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2007 Journal of Computer Networks; WINSYS’07, Gecon’07, Euro-NGI’07, NET-COOP’07

2006 Handbook of Computer Networks, JCN Journal of Communications and Networks, ACM Transactions on Multimedia Computing, Communications and Applications, Journal of Computer Networks; 64th IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference VTC-Fall 2006, ICQT’06, NETS (Networks and Spatial Economics), IFIP NETWORKING’06, IADIS e-society

2005 Journal of Computer Communications, European Journal of Operations Re-search, Journal of Computer Networks; NETS (Networks and Spatial Eco-nomics), IEEE ISSPIT’05, ICETE’05

2004 Journal of Computer Communications, Journal of Telecommunication Sys-tems; IEEE LCN’04, ICETE’04, ICQT’04, INFORMS’04, e-society’04

2003 Journal of Computer Communications, Journal of Computer Networks, Journal of Network and Systems Management; IEEE Infocom’03, ICQT’03, e-society’03

2002 ICQT’02, NOMS’02 (Network Operations and Management Symposion) 2001 QoFIS’01, IEEE IM’01, ICQT’01 2000 ACM SIGCOMM 2000, IWQoS 2000 1999 ACM SIGCOMM’99, DSOM’99 1996 TreDS’97 (Trends in Distributed Systems), KiVS’97

Consulting/Reviewing Activities for Research Funding Bodies 2017 Call for Scientific & Technological Cooperation AT-CZ, Centre for Inter-

national Cooperation & Mobility (ICM) of the ÖAD/BMWFW 2014 Institut Mines Telecom, “Futur et Ruptures" call 2014 2011-2013 Innovation Fund, Republic of Serbia (consultant for “Innovation Serbia”

Project) 2011 Fundacja na rzecz Nauki Polskiej (Foundation for Polish Science), Poland 2011 EuroNF JSRP call 2011 (FP7 Network of Excellence EuroNF) 2010 Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG), Bonn, Germany 2008 ANR (Agence National de la Recherche) – Future Networks and Services

Programme, Paris, France 2008 EuroNF JSRP call 2008 (FP7 Network of Excellence EuroNF) 2005 BSF (United States – Israel Binational Science Foundation), Jerusalem, Israel

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Other Activities

since 2015 Coordinator of the column “Potton’s Erben”, Praxis der Informationsverar-beitung und Kommunikation (PIK), De Gruyter.

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Further Skills Language Skills

German (native speaker) English (excellent in speaking, reading and writing, living and studying for one year in

Cambridge (UK), professional working language since 2001) French (fluent in speaking, reading and writing, 2 months language school in Paris

1992, research sabbaticals in 2008/2009/2010, living permanently in France 2011-2014) Italian (fair, regular stays in Milan and Lugano 1998–2001, Treviso 2013) Bulgarian (elementary level in speaking and reading) Latin (9 years at primary school, “Grosses Latinum”) Ancient Greek (3 years at primary school, “Graecum”)

Music Skills

1982 – 1984 Studies in sacred music with Prof. Sigrid Wildt (Conservatory of Nurem-berg, Germany): organ, piano, conducting, music theory, etc.

1984 Debut as conductor: Anton Bruckner, “Das Wort ward Fleisch”, Treuchtlingen. Further instruments: piano, violin, violoncello (numerous concerts and recitals as mem-

ber of various symphony orchestras, string quartets and chamber music formations) 1991/92 Member of the CUMS I Symphony Orchestra (Cambridge, UK), conducted by

Stephen Cleobury, Kwamé Ryan and Christopher Seaman. 1995 – 2001: Private voice studies with Robert Hoyem (Munich), Prof. Christoph

Runge (Conservatory Aachen), Maurizio Frusoni (Rome), Prof. Elena Bajev (Conserva-tory Cologne) and Prof. Vittorio Terranova (Conservatorio di Milano, Italy).

1996 – 1998: Member of the Opera Chorus at Stadttheater Aachen: “Turandot” (Puc-cini), “Il Trovatore” (Verdi), ”Tannhäuser” (Wagner). Recital in Cologne.

1998 – 2000: Studies at the “Neue Opernschule Zürich”, regular appearences at Zurich Congress Hall (staged excerpts e.g. from “Elisir d’Amore”, “Die Zauberflöte”, “Fide-lio”, “Le Rossignol”, “Die Lustigen Weiber von Windsor”, “La Traviata” etc.)

05-06/1999: Summer camp of the International Institute for Vocal Arts New York, Chi-ari, Italy. Appearing in staged opera excerpts of “L’Elisir d’Amore” (Donizetti), “Tosca” (Puccini), “Don Quixote” (Massenet), “Don Giovanni” (Mozart) etc.

1999 – 2001 Member of the Zurich Pocket Opera, regular recitals in Zurich. 2000 Debut contract as Conte Almaviva in Rossini’s “Barber of Seville”, Teatro Puccini

di Merano, Italy (cancelled due to a major fire disaster in the theatre building) Concerts and recitals in Milan, Cologne, Zurich, Aachen, Vienna (Musikverein debut in

2009 as Arturo/”Lucia di Lammermoor”), Nantes (Don Ottavio 2012), Festival “Pianis-simo 2014” Torredembarra (Spain), Dagstuhl&Vienna 2015, Residenz Würzburg 2016, Villa del Principe Genova (Italy) 2017.


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