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Daniel Happ

Publications

Book Chapters

  1. Daniel Happ, Niels Karowski, Thomas Menzel, Vlado Handziski and Adam Wolisz, "Enabling Cloud-centric IoT with Publish/subscribe Systems," in Internet of Things: Challenges, Advances and Applications, Qusay Hassan, Atta ur Rehman Khan and Sajjad A. Madani (Eds.), CRC Press, 2018, pp. 195–212. [BibTeX, Details...]
  2. Daniel Happ, "Cloud and Fog Computing in the Internet of Things," in Internet of Things A to Z: Technologies and Applications, Qusay Hassan (Ed.), John Wiley & Sons (Wiley), 2018, pp. 113–134. [DOI, BibTeX, Details...]

Journals and Magazines

  1. Daniel Happ, Niels Karowski, Thomas Menzel, Vlado Handziski and Adam Wolisz, "Meeting IoT platform requirements with open pub/sub solutions," Annals of Telecommunications, vol. 72 (1), pp. 41–52, February 2017. [DOI, BibTeX, PDF and Details...]

Conferences and Workshops

  1. Daniel Happ and Suzan Bayhan, "On the Impact of Clustering for IoT Analytics and Message Broker Placement across Cloud and Edge," Proceedings of 15th ACM European Conference on Computer Systems (EuroSys 2020), 3rd ACM International Workshop on Edge Systems, Analytics and Networking (EdgeSys 2020), Irákleion, Greece, April 2020. [DOI, BibTeX, PDF and Details...]
  2. Daniel Happ and Adam Wolisz, "Towards Gateway to Cloud Offloading in IoT Publish/Subscribe Systems," Proceedings of 2nd International Conference on Fog and Mobile Edge Computing (FMEC 2017), Valencia, Spain, May 2017, pp. 101–106. [DOI, BibTeX, PDF and Details...]
  3. Daniel Happ and Adam Wolisz, "Limitations of the Pub/Sub pattern for cloud based IoT and their implications," Proceedings of Cloudification of the Internet of Things (CIoT 2016), Paris, France, November 2016. [DOI, BibTeX, PDF and Details...]
  4. Daniel Happ, Niels Karowski, Thomas Menzel, Vlado Handziski and Adam Wolisz, "Meeting IoT Platform Requirements with open Pub/Sub Solutions," Proceedings of Cloudification of the Internet of Things (CIoT 2015), Paris, France, June 2015. [BibTeX, PDF and Details...]
  5. Daniel Happ, Philipp Reinecke and Katinka Wolter, "Fault-Impact Models Based on Delay and Packet Loss for IEEE 802.11g," Proceedings of 10th International Conference on Quantitative Evaluation of Systems (QEST 2013), Buenos Aires, Argentina, August 2013, pp. 258–273. [DOI, BibTeX, Details...]
  6. Katinka Wolter, Philipp Reinecke, Tilman Krauss, Daniel Happ and Florian Eitel, "Ph-distributed fault models for mobile communication," Proceedings of Winter Simulation Conference (WSC 2012), Berlin, Germany, December 2012, pp. 1–12. [DOI, BibTeX, PDF and Details...]

Technical Reports and Regional Workshops

  1. Daniel Happ, Sanjeet Raj Pandey and Vlado Handziski, "Migrating IoT Processing to Fog Gateways," Proceedings of 1st GI/ITG KuVS Fachgespräch Fog Computing (FG-FC 2018), Darmstadt, Germany, March 2018. [BibTeX, PDF and Details...]
  2. Thomas Menzel, Niels Karowski, Daniel Happ, Vlado Handziski and Adam Wolisz, "Social Sensor Cloud: An Architecture Meeting Cloud-centric IoT Platform Requirements," Proceedings of 9. GI/ITG KuVS Fachgespräch Service Delivery Platforms (NGSDP 2014), Berlin, Germany, April 2014. [BibTeX, PDF and Details...]

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