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Bernd Freisleben
Also published under:B. Freisleben
Affiliation
Dept. of Mathematics & Computer Science, University of Marburg, Germany
Topic
Internet Of Things,Power Consumption,Audio Recordings,Average Precision,Bounding Box,Cloud Providers,Communication Protocol,Convolutional Neural Network,Deep Learning,Deep Neural Network,Edge Computing,Information Exchange,Mean Average Precision,Mobile Devices,Network System,Neural Network,Object Detection,Public Key,Raspberry Pi,Sensor Networks,Wireless,Wireless Sensor Networks,Accelerometer,Additional Costs,Adequate Activity,Adversary Model,Algorithm Design,Analog-to-digital Converter,Anomaly Detection,Audio Files,Authentication,Average Power Consumption,Average Precision Score,Bat Populations,Bat Species,Behavior Of Bats,Bitrate,Bluetooth,Buffering Capacity,Business Intelligence,Business Model,CO Concentration,CPU Utilization,Call Types,Camera Module,Cloud Computing,Cloud Infrastructure,Common Attacks,Communication Network,Communication Range,
Biography
Bernd Freisleben (Member, IEEE) received the M.Sc. degree in computer science from Pennsylvania State University, USA, in 1981, and the Ph.D. and Habilitation degrees in computer science from the Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany, in 1985 and 1993, respectively. He is currently a Full Professor of computer science at the Philipps University of Marburg, Germany. He has published over 530 papers in peer-reviewed international journals and conferences, and he lead over 40 research projects funded by governmental institutions and industrial partners. His current research interests include distributed systems, mobile computing, and networked applications.