Learning Outcomes
Students acquire methods and skills to solve a scientific
question in the area of network information systems. They can formulate
scientific questions as well as to proof or disprove a hypothesis in
this field. In particular, they can systematically
produce and publish results to validate the thesis and
derive conclusions for further studies in this research area.
Furthermore, students are able to pursue research approaches
independently and to critically review related work in this field.
Content
Network information systems are continuously improved to
connect an ever-increasing number of computing devices and to fulfil a
wide range of different requirements. In particular, higher throughput,
lower latency, and higher reliability paved
the the way for future application scenarios, e.g.,
augmented reality, autonomous driving, and reliable industrial
communication. However, new use cases often come with new requirements
implying that wireless communication systems need to
be adapted continuously. In the project, students will
develop solutions for selected topics in the area of network information
systems. Students work with a member of our institute on a current
research topic. In particular, students will
design, implement, and evaluate prototypes improving network
information systems.
Module completion
Overall, there are 100 (points) Portfoliopunkte:
- practical part including the thesis (70 points)
- presentation (30 points)- Trainer/in: Kerstin Reinhardt
- Trainer/in: Slawomir Stanczak