This file was created by the TYPO3 extension bib --- Timezone: CEST Creation date: 2024-04-19 Creation time: 06-50-36 --- Number of references 93 inproceedings Jakobs_2024_1 Responsible Standardisation for Smart Systems - Whose Expertise Do We Need? 2024 2 Proc. IRI§24 – International Legal Informatics Symposium accepted 1 KaiJakobs inproceedings 2023-redefine-mpc-cosimulation Delay-aware Model Predictive Control for Fast Frequency Control Proceedings of the 14th IEEE International Conference on Smart Grid Communications (SmartGridComm 2023) 2023 10 redefine IEEE Proceedings of the 14th IEEE International Conference on Smart Grid Communications (SmartGridComm 2023) accepted 1 TobiasHeins RenéGlebke MirkoStoffers SriramGurumurthy JanHeesemann MartinaJosevski AntonelloMonti KlausWehrle article Jakobs_2023_3 Preserving the Royalty-Free Standards Ecosystem European Intellectual Property Review 2023 7 45 7 371-375 It has long been recognized in Europe and elsewhere that standards-development organizations (SDOs) may adopt policies that require their participants to license patents essential to the SDO’s standards (standards-essential patents or SEPs) to manufacturers of standardized products (“implementers”) on a royalty-free (RF) basis. This requirement contrasts with SDO policies that permit SEP holders to charge implementers monetary patent royalties, sometimes on terms that are specified as “fair, reasonable and nondiscriminatory” (FRAND). As demonstrated by two decades of intensive litigation around the world, FRAND royalties have given rise to intractable disputes regarding the manner in which such royalties should be calculated and adjudicated. In contrast, standards distributed on an RF basis are comparatively free from litigation and the attendant transaction costs. Accordingly, numerous SDOs around the world have adopted RF licensing policies and many widely adopted standards, including Bluetooth, USB, IPv6, HTTP, HTML and XML, are distributed on an RF basis. This note briefly discusses the commercial considerations surrounding RF standards, the relationship between RF standards and open source software (OSS) and the SDO policy mechanisms – including “universal reciprocity” -- that enable RF licensing to succeed in the marketplace. 0142-0461 10.2139/ssrn.4235647 1 JorgeContreras RudiBekkers BradBiddle EnricoBonadio Michael A.Carrier BernardChao CharlesDuan RichardGilbert JoachimHenkel ErikHovenkamp MartinHusovec KaiJakobs Dong-hyuKim Mark A.Lemley Brian J.Love LukeMcDonagh Fiona M.Scott Morton JasonSchultz TimothySimcoe Jennifer M.Urban Joy YXiang book Jakobs_2023_2 (Responsible) Standardisation for Smart Systems. Joint Proc. 27th EURAS Annual Standardisation Conference & 12th International Conference on Standardisation and Innovation in Information Technology (SIIT). 2023 7 18 Jakobs, Kai Mainz Publishers EURAS contributions to standardisation research 9783958864917 1 KaiJakobs inproceedings 2023_pennekamp_benchmarking_comparison Designing Secure and Privacy-Preserving Information Systems for Industry Benchmarking 2023 6 15 13901 489-505 Benchmarking is an essential tool for industrial organizations to identify potentials that allows them to improve their competitive position through operational and strategic means. However, the handling of sensitive information, in terms of (i) internal company data and (ii) the underlying algorithm to compute the benchmark, demands strict (technical) confidentiality guarantees—an aspect that existing approaches fail to address adequately. Still, advances in private computing provide us with building blocks to reliably secure even complex computations and their inputs, as present in industry benchmarks. In this paper, we thus compare two promising and fundamentally different concepts (hardware- and software-based) to realize privacy-preserving benchmarks. Thereby, we provide detailed insights into the concept-specific benefits. Our evaluation of two real-world use cases from different industries underlines that realizing and deploying secure information systems for industry benchmarking is possible with today's building blocks from private computing. Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS), Volume 13901 real-world computing; trusted execution environments; homomorphic encryption; key performance indicators; benchmarking internet-of-production https://jpennekamp.de/wp-content/papercite-data/pdf/plv+23.pdf Springer Proceedings of the 35th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE '23), June 12-16, 2023, Zaragoza, Spain Zaragoza, Spain 35th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE '23) June 12-16, 2023 978-3-031-34559-3 0302-9743 10.1007/978-3-031-34560-9_29 1 JanPennekamp JohannesLohmöller EduardVlad JoschaLoos NiklasRodemann PatrickSapel Ina BereniceFink SethSchmitz ChristianHopmann MatthiasJarke GüntherSchuh KlausWehrle MartinHenze book Jakobs_2023_1 ICT Standardisation Management - A multidimensional perspective on company participation in standardisation committees 2023 5 Rotterdam School of Management RSM PhD Series ‘Research in Management’ 978-90-5892-667-8 1 KaiJakobs article 2023-circres-wu-comp-ecosystem Use of Computation Ecosystems to Analyze the Kidney-Heart Crosstalk Circulation research 2023 4 14 132 8 1084-1100 Online en 10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.123.321765 1 ZhuojunWu JohannesLohmöller ChristianeKuhl KlausWehrle JoachimJankowski article Jakobs_2023_4 The Evolution of Telecom Business, Economy, Policies and Regulations IEEE Communications Magazine 2023 61 7 16-17 From the late 1970s onward, the global telecommunication industry has gone through several waves of regulatory and technological changes. Today, the very definition of telecommunication has changed. First, the traffic is no longer confined to voice and/or limited data services. Second, the boundary line between telecommunication and information sectors is increasingly blurred. Third, the parties that offer products and services for consumers, businesses and industrial users operate under different regulatory regimes, ranging from strict regulations to no regulations at all. Fourth, the merging of the physical and virtual worlds through immersive technologies opens new social, cultural and business dimensions. Finally, the post-covid environment has opened unprecedented avenues for virtual workplaces (E-work). 10.1109/MCOM.2023.10192269 EvaIbarrola KaiJakobs Mostafa HashemSherif DuncanSparrell article Jakobs_2023_5 Today’s Situation and Some Future Problems Standardization: Journal of Research and Innovation 2023 2 4 16-26 10.58831/2831-7920-2.4.16 KaiJakobs inproceedings 2023-lorz-cired Interconnected grid protection systems - reference grid for testing an adaptive protection scheme 2023 3286-3290 ven2us 27th International Conference on Electricity Distribution (CIRED 2023), Rome, Italy, June 12-15, 2023 Rome, Italy International Conference & Exhibition on Electricity Distribution (CIRED) June 12-15, 2023 10.1049/icp.2023.0864 1 TobiasLorz JohannJaeger AntigonaSelimaj ImmanuelHacker AndreasUlbig Jan-PeterHeckel ChristianBecker MarkusDahlmanns Ina BereniceFink KlausWehrle GerritErichsen MichaelSchindler RainerLuxenburger GuosongLin article 2022-jakobs-technologytransfer Too many or too few Standards Setters? Evidence from the Performance of Firms engaged in Standardization The Journal of Technology Transfer 2022 9 12 Theoretical models suggest that standardisation activities in the market may be too high or too low with respect to the market optimum. This paper investigates the association of standardisation engagement with firms'performance as indirect evidence of a sub-optimal level of market standardisation activities. Anecdotal evidence has it that firms can benefit from engagement in standardisation activities, but large quantitative studies on this topic are rather scarce. Based on a large innovation survey, this paper implements matching models to compare outcomes of firms with similar features but different standardisation activities. The outcomes of interest are several measures of innovation and growth. Standardisers and non-standardisers are matched onto a rich set of control variables. Firms engaged in standardisation have better innovation performance than firms with no such activities. However, the results for the performance measures are rather mixed, showing no association or negative association with labour productivity measures. Heteroscedasticity-based instruments mitigate possible endogeneity issues. These results can be interpreted as indirect evidence of low standardisation activity in the market, possibly due to long payback periods and appropriability issues of the standardisation investment. 10.1007/s10961-022-09951-z 1 Cesare Antonio FabioRiillo KaiJakobs article 2022_brauner_iop A Computer Science Perspective on Digital Transformation in Production ACM Transactions on Internet of Things 2022 5 1 3 2 The Industrial Internet-of-Things (IIoT) promises significant improvements for the manufacturing industry by facilitating the integration of manufacturing systems by Digital Twins. However, ecological and economic demands also require a cross-domain linkage of multiple scientific perspectives from material sciences, engineering, operations, business, and ergonomics, as optimization opportunities can be derived from any of these perspectives. To extend the IIoT to a true Internet of Production, two concepts are required: first, a complex, interrelated network of Digital Shadows which combine domain-specific models with data-driven AI methods; and second, the integration of a large number of research labs, engineering, and production sites as a World Wide Lab which offers controlled exchange of selected, innovation-relevant data even across company boundaries. In this article, we define the underlying Computer Science challenges implied by these novel concepts in four layers: Smart human interfaces provide access to information that has been generated by model-integrated AI. Given the large variety of manufacturing data, new data modeling techniques should enable efficient management of Digital Shadows, which is supported by an interconnected infrastructure. Based on a detailed analysis of these challenges, we derive a systematized research roadmap to make the vision of the Internet of Production a reality. Internet of Production; World Wide Lab; Digital Shadows; Industrial Internet of Things internet-of-production https://www.comsys.rwth-aachen.de/fileadmin/papers/2022/2022-brauner-digital-transformation.pdf ACM 2691-1914 10.1145/3502265 1 PhilippBrauner ManuelaDalibor MatthiasJarke IkeKunze IstvánKoren GerhardLakemeyer MartinLiebenberg JudithMichael JanPennekamp ChristophQuix BernhardRumpe Wilvan der Aalst KlausWehrle AndreasWortmann MartinaZiefle article 2022-jakobs-ieeetem Luring European SMEs into ICT Standardization–Problems, Issues, and a Potential Way Forward IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management 2022 1-12 Common standards are essential for Information and Communication Technologies (ICT). Several studies suggest that (almost) all standardization working groups (WGs) are dominated by large firms and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and are typically marginalized. However, SMEs account for around 99% of all enterprises in the EU; their active participation in the standardization process would thus be crucial to develop ICT standards that meet the needs of the vast majority of their users. This article first discusses the current situation of SMEs in ICT standardization and the associated issues. Second, it conducts an econometric analysis to investigate the drivers of the use of ICT standards and engagement in ICT standardization based on a large and representative survey from Luxembourg. Regardless of their size, firms that actually and consciously deploy ICT standards in their core business are much more prepared to participate in standards-setting actively than those that do not. The article also proposes a way to exploit this correlation. The resulting implications for standards-setting organizations and policymakers are discussedn. 10.1109/TEM.2022.3226121 1 Cesare Antonio FabioRiillo KaiJakobs proceedings 2022-jakobs-euras Proceedings of the 26th EURAS Annual Standardisation Conference - Standardisation and Open Source 2022 17 Kai Jakobs Mainz Publishers EURAS Contributions to Standardisation Research Glasgow 26th EURAS Annual Standardisation Conference June 8-10 2022 978-3-95886-446-7 KaiJakobs inproceedings lorenz-ven2us-2022 Interconnected network protection systems - the basis for the reliable and safe operation of distribution grids with a high penetration of renewable energies and electric vehicle 2022 Power grids are increasingly faced with the introduction of decentralized, highly volatile power supplies from renewable energies and high loads occurring from e-mobility. However, today’s static grid protection cannot manage all upcoming conditions while providing a high level of dependability and security. It forms a bottleneck of a future decarbonizing grid development. In our research project, we develop and verify an adaptive grid protection algorithm. It calculates situation dependent protection parameters for the event of power flow shifts and topology changes caused by volatile power supplies due to the increase of renewable generation and the rapid expansion of e-mobility. As a result the distribution grid can be operated with the optimally adapted protection parameters and functions for changing operating states. To safely adjust the values on protection hardware in the field, i.e., safe from hardware failures and cyberattacks, we research resilient and secure communication concepts for the adaptive and interconnected grid protection system. Finally, we validate our concept and system by demonstrations in the laboratory and field tests. ven2us Proceedings of the CIRED workshop on E-mobility and power distribution systems 2022, June 2-3, 2022, Porto, Portugal Porto CIRED workshop on E-mobility and power distribution systems 2022 June 2-3, 2022 10.1049/icp.2022.0768 1 MatthiasLorenz Tobias MarkusPletzer MalteSchuhmacher TorstenSowa MichaelDahms SimonStock DavoodBabazadeh ChristianBecker JohannJaeger TobiasLorz MarkusDahlmanns Ina BereniceFink KlausWehrle AndreasUlbig PhilippLinnartz AntigonaSelimaj ThomasOffergeld proceedings 2021-jacobs-euras Joint proceedings EURAS 2021 - Standardisation and Innovation, SIIT 2021 - The Past, Present and Future of ICT Standardisation : 5-9 September 2021 RWTH Aachen University Aachen, Germany 2021 10 25 16 Kai Jakobs Mainz Publishers EURAS Contributions to Standardisation Research 25th EURAS Annual Standardisation Conference and 11th International Conference on Standardisation and Innovation in Information Technology (SIIT) 978-3-95886-421-4 KaiJakobs article 2021-jakobs-engineering Standards Development for Smart Systems—A Potential Way Forward IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management 2021 2 1 68 1 75-86 1558-0040 10.1109/TEM.2020.2976640 1 ErwinFolmer KaiJakobs inbook 2021-jakobs-igi Encyclopedia of Organizational Knowledge, Administration, and Technology 2021 950-965 Mehdi Khosrow-Pour D.B.A. IGI Global ICT, Smart Systems, and Standardization 9781799834731 10.4018/978-1-7998-3473-1.ch067 1 KaiJakobs inproceedings 2021-jacobs-euras-sme Luring SMEs into ICT Standardisation 2021 16 459-478 Kai Jakobs Mainz Publishers EURAS Contributions to Standardisation Research Joint Proceedings: Standardisation and Innovation (EURAS 2021) and The Past, Present and Future of ICT Standardisation (SIIT 2021) 25th EURAS Annual Standardisation Conference and 11th International Conference on Standardisation and Innovation in Information Technology (SIIT) 1 Cesare Antonio FabioRiillo KaiJakobs inproceedings 2021-jakobs-euras-standard Too Much or Too Little Standardization? - The performance of firms engaged in standardization 2021 16 479-498 Kai Jakobs Mainz Publishers EURAS Contributions to Standardisation Research Joint Proceedings: Standardisation and Innovation (EURAS 2021) and The Past, Present and Future of ICT Standardisation (SIIT 2021) 25th EURAS Annual Standardisation Conference and 11th International Conference on Standardisation and Innovation in Information Technology (SIIT) 1 Cesare Antonio FabioRiillo KaiJakobs inbook 2020-jakobs-smartsystems Responsibility by Design?! - On the Standardisation of "Smart" Systems 2020 11 18 250 285-315 John-Stewart Gordon Brill Value Inquiry Book Series Smart Technologies and Fundamental Rights 9789004437876 10.1163/9789004437876_014 1 KaiJakobs article 2020-holz-ccr-tls13 Tracking the deployment of TLS 1.3 on the Web: A story of experimentation and centralization ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communications Review (CCR) 2020 7 50 3 3-15 Selected for the 'Best of CCR' session at SIGCOMM 2021. https://ccronline.sigcomm.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/sigcomm-ccr-paper430-with-open-review.pdf Association for Computing Machinery
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proceedings 2020-jacobs-euras Proceedings 25th EURAS Annual Standardisation Conference "Standards for Digital Transformation: Blockchain and Innovation" : should have been held 10-12 June 2020, Glasgow, Scotland 2020 6 29 15 Kai Jakobs, Dong-hyu Kim Mainz Publishers EURAS Contributions to Standardisation Research 9783958863552 KaiJakobs Dong-hyuKim article 2020-wehrle-digitalshadows Mit "Digitalen Schatten" Daten verdichten und darstellen : Der Exzellenzcluster "Internet der Produktion" forscht über die Produktionstechnik hinaus Der Profilbereich "Information & Communication Technology" 2020 0179-079X 10.18154/RWTH-2021-02496 MatthiasJarke Wilvan der Aalst ChristianBrecher MatthiasBrockmann IstvánKoren GerhardLakemeyer BernhardRumpe GüntherSchuh KlausWehrle MartinaZiefle booklet 2020-jakobs-siit Booklet of Papers of the 11th International Conference on Standardisation and Innovation in Information Technology (SIIT 2020): The Past, 20/20 and Future of ICT Standardisation EURAS contributions to standardisation research 2020 978-3-95886-379-8 KaiJakobs inproceedings 2019_pennekamp_infrastructure Towards an Infrastructure Enabling the Internet of Production 2019 5 8 31-37 New levels of cross-domain collaboration between manufacturing companies throughout the supply chain are anticipated to bring benefits to both suppliers and consumers of products. Enabling a fine-grained sharing and analysis of data among different stakeholders in an automated manner, such a vision of an Internet of Production (IoP) introduces demanding challenges to the communication, storage, and computation infrastructure in production environments. In this work, we present three example cases that would benefit from an IoP (a fine blanking line, a high pressure die casting process, and a connected job shop) and derive requirements that cannot be met by today’s infrastructure. In particular, we identify three orthogonal research objectives: (i) real-time control of tightly integrated production processes to offer seamless low-latency analysis and execution, (ii) storing and processing heterogeneous production data to support scalable data stream processing and storage, and (iii) secure privacy-aware collaboration in production to provide a basis for secure industrial collaboration. Based on a discussion of state-of-the-art approaches for these three objectives, we create a blueprint for an infrastructure acting as an enabler for an IoP. Internet of Production; Cyber-Physical Systems; Data Processing; Low Latency; Secure Industrial Collaboration internet-of-production https://www.comsys.rwth-aachen.de/fileadmin/papers/2019/2019-pennekamp-iop-infrastructure.pdf IEEE Proceedings of the 2nd IEEE International Conference on Industrial Cyber-Physical Systems (ICPS '19), May 6-9, 2019, Taipei, TW Taipei, TW May 6-9, 2019 978-1-5386-8500-6/19 10.1109/ICPHYS.2019.8780276 1 JanPennekamp RenéGlebke MartinHenze TobiasMeisen ChristophQuix RihanHai LarsGleim PhilippNiemietz MaximilianRudack SimonKnape AlexanderEpple DanielTrauth UweVroomen ThomasBergs ChristianBrecher AndreasBührig-Polaczek MatthiasJarke KlausWehrle inproceedings 2018-tzimmermann-toplists A Long Way to the Top: Significance, Structure, and Stability of Internet Top Lists 2018 10 31 maki https://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=3278574 https://arxiv.org/abs/1805.11506 ACM Proceedings of the 2018 Internet Measurement Conference (IMC), Boston, USA Boston, US Internet Measurement Conference 2018 31.10.18 - 2.11.18 en 10.1145/3278532.3278574 1 QuirinScheitle OliverHohlfeld JulienGamba JonasJelten TorstenZimmermann Stephen D.Strowes NarseoVallina-Rodriguez conference 2017-fink-brainlab-gmds BrainLab - Ein Framework für mobile neurologische Untersuchungen 2017 8 29 Best Abstract Award https://www.egms.de/static/en/meetings/gmds2017/17gmds137.shtml 06.09.19 German Medical Science GMS Publishing House (2017) 62. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Medizinische Informatik, Biometrie und Epidemiologie e.V. (GMDS). Oldenburg GMDS 2017 17-21 September 2017 10.3205/17gmds137 1 Ina BereniceFink BerndHankammer ThomasStopinski YannicTitgemeyer RoannRamos EkaterinaKutafina Jó AgilaBitsch Stephan MichaelJonas conference 2017-burgdorf-sleepylab SleepyLab: An extendable mobile sleeplab based on wearable sensors 2017 4 24 1 abstract+poster /fileadmin/papers/2017/2017-burgdorf-sleepylab-ifh17.pdf http://informaticsforhealth.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/IFH2017-Digital-Programme.pdf 2017-05-09 Online Informatics for Health 2017, Manchester UK Manchester, UK Informatics for Health 2017, Manchester UK 24-26 April 2017 en 1 AndreasBurgdorf Jó AgilaBitsch Link StephanJonas conference 2017-fink-brainlab BrainLab – towards mobile brain research 2017 4 24 2 /fileadmin/papers/2017/2017-fink-brainlab.pdf http://informaticsforhealth.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/IFH2017-Digital-Programme.pdf 2017-05-09 Online Informatics for Health 2017, Manchester UK Manchester, UK Informatics for Health 2017, Manchester UK 24-26 April 2017 en 1 Ina BereniceFink BerndHankammer ThomasStopinsky RoannRamos EkaterinaKutafina Jó AgilaBitsch Link StephanJonas article Jakobs_2017_5 Two Dimensions of Success in ICT Standardization – A Review ICT Express 2017 3 2 231 - 244 KaiJakobs book Jakobs_2017_1 Digitalisation: Challenge and Opportunity for Standardisation. Proc. 22nd EURAS Annual Standardisation Conference 2017 12 Hiert gibt es keine Autoren, nur Herausgeber. Kai Jakobs, Knut Blind Mainz Publishers EURAS contributions to standardisation research, 978-3-95886-172-5 KaiJakobs KnutBlind inbook Jakobs_2017_3 Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology (4th Edition) 2017 4679 - 4691 Mehdi Khosrow-Pour, IGI Gloabl ICT Standardization KaiJakobs inbook Jakobs_2017_2 Handbook of Standards and Innovation 2017 377 - 397 Richard Hawkins Edward Elgar Corporate Standardisation Management and Innovation KaiJakobs inproceedings Jakobs_2017_4 Emerging Smart Technologies and the European Standardisation System. 2017 Proc. 30th Bled eConference: Digital Transformation – From Connecting Things to Transforming Our Lives KaiJakobs inproceedings DombrowskiSRDS16 Model-Checking Assisted Protocol Design for Ultra-reliable Low-Latency Wireless Networks 2016 9 27 307--316 fault tolerance;formal verification;protocols;wireless channels;EchoRing protocol;fault-tolerant methods;formal model-based verification;model-checking assisted protocol;probabilistic model checking;reliability constraints;safety-critical industrial applications;salient features;token loss;token-based system;ultrareliable low-latency wireless networks;unprecedented latency;wireless networking community;wireless protocols;wireless token-passing systems;Automata;Model checking;Payloads;Probabilistic logic;Protocols;Reliability;Wireless communication;Model checking;Probabilistic timed automata;Token passing;Wireless Industrial Networks;tool-assisted protocol design;validation cps,hodrian http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7794360/ Proc. of IEEE 35th Symposium on Reliable Distributed Systems IEEE Budapest, Hungary IEEE 35th Symposium on Reliable Distributed Systems (SRDS) 10.1109/SRDS.2016.048 1 ChristianDombrowski SebastianJunges Joost-PieterKatoen JamesGross inproceedings 2016-ackermann-healthcom-eeg-emotion EEG-based Automatic Emotion Recognition: Feature Extraction, Selection and Classification Methods 2016 9 14 159--164 Automatic emotion recognition is an interdisciplinary research field which deals with the algorithmic detection of human affect, e.g. anger or sadness, from a variety of sources, such as speech or facial gestures. Apart from the obvious usage for industry applications in human-robot interaction, acquiring the emotional state of a person automatically also is of great potential for the health domain, especially in psychology and psychiatry. Here, evaluation of human emotion is often done using oral feedback or questionnaires during doctor-patient sessions. However, this can be perceived as intrusive by the patient. Furthermore, the evaluation can only be done in a non-continuous manner, e.g. once a week during therapy sessions. In contrast, using automatic emotion detection, the affect state of a person can be evaluated in a continuous non-intrusive manner, for example to detect early on-sets of depression. An additional benefit of automatic emotion recognition is the objectivity of such an approach, which is not influenced by the perception of the patient and the doctor. To reach the goal of objectivity, it is important, that the source of the emotion is not easily manipulable, e.g. as in the speech modality. To circumvent this caveat, novel approaches in emotion detection research the potential of using physiological measures, such as galvanic skin sensors or pulse meters. In this paper we outline a way of detecting emotion from brain waves, i.e., EEG data. While EEG allows for a continuous, real-time automatic emotion recognition, it furthermore has the charm of measuring the affect close to the point of emergence: the brain. Using EEG data for emotion detection is nevertheless a challenging task: Which features, EEG channel locations and frequency bands are best suited for is an issue of ongoing research. In this paper we evaluate the use of state of the art feature extraction, feature selection and classification algorithms for EEG emotion classification using data from the de facto standard dataset, DEAP. Moreover, we present results that help choose methods to enhance classification performance while simultaneously reducing computational complexity. /fileadmin/papers/2016/2016-ackermann-healthcom-emorec.pdf http://ieeehealthcom2016.com/ Online IEEE 2016 IEEE 18th International Conference on e-Health Networking, Applications and Services (Healthcom) Munich, Germany 2016 IEEE 18th International Conference on e-Health Networking, Applications and Services (Healthcom) September 14-17, 2016 en 978-1-5090-3370-6 1 PascalAckermann ChristianKohlschein Jó AgilaBitsch Link KlausWehrle SabinaJeschke inproceedings 2016-FICloud-Jakobs Standardisation of e-merging IoT-Applications: Past, Present and a Glimpse into the Future. 2016 8 Online IEEE Proc. International Workshop on Standardising the IoT and its Applications (SITA 2016), 2016, Vienna, Austria. EN 1 KaiJakobs article 2015-cheng-piap-jmu Psychologist in a Pocket: Lexicon Development and Content Validation of a Mobile-Based App for Depression Screening JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2016 7 20 4 3 e88 piap http://mhealth.jmir.org/2016/3/e88/ http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27439444 Online en 2291-5222 10.2196/mhealth.5284 1 Paula Glenda FerrerCheng Roann MunozRamos Jó AgilaBitsch Link Stephan MichaelJonas TimIx Portia Lynn QuetulioSee KlausWehrle inproceedings 2016-Jakobs-Sinergie Trust in Open Standardisation?! 2016 6 Online CUEIM Comunicazione srl Management in a Digital World: Decisions, Production, Communication. Proceedings 28th Sinergie Annual Conference. 2016, Udine, Italy EN 1 KaiJakobs proceedings 2016-Jakobs-EURAS Co-opetition and Open Innovation. Proc. 21st EURAS Annual Standardisation Conference, 2016, Montpellier, France 2016 5 Online Mainz EN 978-3-95886-103-9 1 KaiJakobs AnneMione Anne-FrancoiseCutting-Decelle SophieMignon inproceedings 2016-ramos-inpact-lexicon How Do I Say "Sad?" Building a Depression-Lexicon for Psychologist in a Pocket 2016 4 30 1--6 29% Acceptance rate /fileadmin/misc/2016/2016-ramos-inpact-lexicon.pdf http://inpact-psychologyconference.org/2016/conference-program/ Online Clara Pracana and Michael Wang World Institute for Advanced Research and Science
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Proceedings of the International Psychological Applications Conference and Trends (InPACT 2016) Lisbon, Portugal International Psychological Applications Conference and Trends (InPACT 2016) April 30 -- May 2, 2016 en 978-989-99389-6-0 1 Roann MunozRamos Paula Glenda FerrerCheng Jó AgilaBitsch Link Stephan MichaelJonas
inproceedings 2016-ramos-inpact-feeling-meh Feeling Meh: Psychologist in a pocket app for depression screening 2016 4 30 1--4 29% Acceptance rate /fileadmin/misc/2016/2016-ramos-inpact-feeling-meh.pdf http://inpact-psychologyconference.org/2016/conference-program/ Online Clara Pracana and Michael Wang World Institute for Advanced Research and Science
Lisbon, Portugal
Proceedings of the International Psychological Applications Conference and Trends (InPACT 2016) Lisbon, Portugal International Psychological Applications Conference and Trends (InPACT 2016) April 30 -- May 2, 2016 en 978-989-99389-6-0 1 Roann MunozRamos Paula Glenda FerrerCheng Jó AgilaBitsch Link Stephan MichaelJonas
article 2015-Jakobs-PIK YOLO oder die Kunst der Internet-Kommunikation PIK – Praxis der Informationsverarbeitung und Kommunikation 2016 38 4 129-133 DE 1865-8342 HelenBolke-Hermanns KaiJakobs book 2016-Jakobs-IGI Effective Standardization Management in Corporate Settings. 2016 IGI Global, Hershey, USA EN 978-1-4666-9737-9 1 KaiJakobs proceedings 2016-Jakobs-SIIT Proc. 9th International Conference on Standardization and Innovation in Information Technology (IEEE SIIT), 2015, Mountain View, USA 2016 IEEE EN 978-1-4673-9532-8 1 KaiJakobs proceedings 2015-Jakobs-EURAS-Book The Role of Standards in Transatlantic Trade and Regulation. Proc. 20th EURAS Annual Standardisation Conference. EURAS contributions to standardisation research, vol. 9. 2015 Online Mainz Publishers 978-3-95886-035-3 1 KatrineBergh Skriver KaiJakobs JesperJerlang inproceedings 2015-Jakobs-EuroMed Corporate ICT Standardisation Management – Lessons from the Literature and from Case Studies 2015 Online EuroMed Press Proc. 7th Annual Conference of the EuroMed Academy of Business, 2015, Verona, Italy EN 1 KaiJakobs inproceedings 2015-Jakobs-Euras-paper Standardisation Management – Some Lessons to be Learnt 2015 175-190 Online Mainz Publishers Proc. 20th EURAS Annual Standardisation Conference, 2015, Copenhagen, Denmark. EN 1 KaiJakobs article 2014-PIK-Jakobs IuK-Standardisierungsforschung (Editorial) PIK – Praxis der Informationsverarbeitung und Kommunikation 2014 37 4 173-176 KaiJakobs article 2014-Jakobs-JTPO The (Future) Role of China in ICT Standardisation – A European Perspective Telecommunications Policy 2014 38 unpublished 0308-5961 10.1016/j.telpol.2014.09.003 1 KaiJakobs book 2014-EURAS-Jakobs Cooperation among standardisation organisations and the scientific and academic community. Proceedings of the 19th EURAS Conference. 2014 Kai Jakobs & Ivana Mijatovic Mainz Academic Publisher KaiJakobs IvanaMijatovic book 2014_Jakobs_igi1 Modern Trends Surrounding Information Technology Standards and Standardization within Organizations 2014 Kai Jakobs IGI-Global KaiJakobs incollection 2014-IGIPaper-Jakobs The Role of The Individual in ICT Standardisation 2014 247 - 265 Kai Jakobs IGI Global Modern Trends Surrounding Information Technology Standards and Standardization within Organizations 978-1-4666-6332-9 10.4018/978-1-4666-6332-9.ch014 KaiJakobs inproceedings 2014-ICE-Jakobs Managing Corporate Participation in International ICT Standards Setting 2014 IEEE Proc. International Conference on Engineering, Technology and Innovation, ICE 2014 10.1109/ICE.2014.6871531 1 KaiJakobs article 2013-JIT-Jakobs Why Then Did the X.400 E-mail Standard Fail? Reasons and Lessons to be Learned. Journal of Information Technology 2013 28 2 fileadmin/papers/2013/2013-JIT-Jakobs.pdf KaiJakobs book 2013-Jakobs-SIIT Proceedings 8th IEEE Conf. on Standardisation & Innovation in Information Technology 2013 Kai Jakobs IEEE 1 KaiJakobs book 2013_Jakobs_EURAS Boosting European Competitiveness. Proceedings of the 18th EURAS Conference. EURAS contributions to standardisation research, vol. 7. 2013 Kai Jakobs et al. Mainz Academic Publishers KaiJakobs inproceedings 2013_Jakobs_SIIT1 How to Perceive the (Future) Role of China in ICT Standardisation – A European Perspective. Proc. 8th Int. Conf. on Standardisation & Innovation in Information Technology 2013 fileadmin/papers/2013/2013_Jakobs_SIIT1.pdf Proc. 8th Int. Conf. on Standardisation & Innovation in Information Technology 1 KaiJakobs MartinaGerst inproceedings 2013_Jakobs_SIIT2 Success in ICT Standards Setting – A Closer Look at Some Influencing Factors 2013 fileadmin/papers/2013/2013_Jakobs_SIIT2.pdf Proc. 8th Int. Conf. on Standardisation & Innovation in Information Technology. 1 KaiJakobs inproceedings 2013_Jakobs_EURAS1 Strategic positioning in ICT Standardisation. 2013 fileadmin/papers/2013/2013_Jakobs_EURAS1.pdf Proceedings of the 18th EURAS Conference. EURAS contributions to standardisation research, vol. 7. 1 KaiJakobs inproceedings 2013_Jakobs_Seoul Looking East – How Does Europe Perceive the (Future) Role of China in ICT Standardisation 2013 fileadmin/papers/2013/2013_Jakobs_Seoul.pdf Proceedings Workshop ‘A New Wave in Global Standardization from Asia’ 1 KaiJakobs inproceedings 2012-wripe-sasnauskas-symnet Integration Testing of Protocol Implementations using Symbolic Distributed Execution 2012 10 6 S. kleenet fileadmin/papers/2012/2012-09-wripe-sasnauskas-SymNet.pdf Print Online
Piscataway, NJ, USA
The 2nd International Workshop on Rigorous Protocol Engineering (WRiPE 2012), 30 October - 02 November 2012, Austin, TX, USA IEEE Austin, TX, USA The 2nd International Workshop on Rigorous Protocol Engineering (WRiPE 2012) October 30 - November 02 2012 en 978-1-4673-2445-8 10.1109/ICNP.2012.6459940 1 RaimondasSasnauskas PhilippKaiser Russ LucasJukić KlausWehrle
inproceedings 2012-IESA-Jakobs-WS Workshop Standardization Management 2012 8 fileadmin/papers/2012/2012-IESA-Jakobs-WS.pdf Print Martin Zelm et al. Wiley Enterprise Interoperability I-ESA, 2012, Valencia, Spain EN 978-1-84821-426-2 1 KaiJakobs inproceedings 2012-AIS-Gerst-vehicles Electric Vehicles and Standardization Management – The Case of a Sino-German Cooperation 2012 6 8 Proc. of the Annual Conference of the Academy of Innovation and Entrepreneurship (AIS). MartinaGerst KaiJakobs GaoXudong book 2012-EURAS-Orviska-Book Proceedings of the 17th EURAS Conference, 2012, EURAS contributions to standardisation research, vol. 6. 2012 6 Print Mainz EN 978-3-86130-337-4 1 MartaOrviska KaiJakobs inproceedings Jakobs2012 Pitfalls in Standards Making - Learning From The Past 2012 6 fileadmin/papers/2012/2012-EURAS-Jakobs-Pitfalls.pdf Print Marta Orviska; Kai Jakobs Mainz Proceedings of the 17th EURAS Conference, 2012, Kosice, Slowakia EN 978-3-86130-337-4 1 KaiJakobs inproceedings 2012-EURAS-Gerst-Mobility Standardisation Management in Electric Mobility 2012 6 fileadmin/papers/2012/2012-EURAS-Gerst-Mobility.pdf Print Marta Orviska; Kai Jakobs Mainz 17th EURAS Aannual Conference, 2012, Kosice, Slowakia EN 978-3-86130-337-4 1 MartinaGerst KaiJakobs article 2011-kai-JITSR Project Report: Standardising the Internet of Things – What the Experts Think Int. J. on IT Standards & Standardisation Research 2011 1 9 1 fileadmin/papers/2011/2011-kai-JITSR.pdf print IGI Global
Hershey, PA, US
1539-3062 1 KaiJakobs ThomasWagner KaiReimers
article 2011-kai-PIK Koordination und Kooperation in der ICT Standardisierung Praxis der Informations- und Kommunikationstechnik 2011 1 34 11 fileadmin/papers/2011/2011-kai-PiK.pdf print De Gruyter
Berlin, DE
KaiJakobs
techreport rfc5201-bis-04 <prt>Host Identity Protocol Version 2</prt> 2011 1 1 draft-ietf-hip-rfc5201-bis-04.txt <prt>expires: July 24, 2011 (work in progress)</prt> mobile_access http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-hip-rfc5201-bis-04 Online <prt>IETF Trust</prt> An online version is available at: http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-hip-rfc5201-bis-04 Internet Drafts <prt>Internet Engineering Task Force</prt> Internet Engineering Task Force en 1 RobertMoskowitz PetriJokela Thomas R.Henderson TobiasHeer incollection 2011-kai-springer How People and Stakeholders Shape Standards – The Case of IEEE 802.11 2011 75 1-13 fileadmin/papers/2011/2011-kai-springer.pdf Druck Filipe, Joaquim; Cordeiro, José Springer
Berlin, Germany
Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 1st 1.1 Web Information Systems and Technologies en 978-3-642-22809-4 1 KaiJakobs
techreport rfc5201-bis-03 <prt>Host Identity Protocol Version 2</prt> 2010 10 1 draft-ietf-hip-rfc5201-bis-03.txt <prt>expires: April 26, 2011 (work in progress)</prt> http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-hip-rfc5201-bis-03 Online <prt>IETF Trust</prt> An online version is available at: http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-hip-rfc5201-bis-03 Internet Drafts <prt>Internet Engineering Task Force</prt> Internet Engineering Task Force en 1 RobertMoskowitz PetriJokela ThomasR. Henderson TobiasHeer techreport rfc5201-bis-01 <prt>Host Identity Protocol Version 2</prt> 2010 9 1 draft-ietf-hip-rfc5201-bis-01.txt <prt>expires: March 7, 2011 (work in progress)</prt> http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-hip-rfc5201-bis-01 Online <prt>IETF Trust</prt> An online version is available at: http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-hip-rfc5201-bis-01 Internet Drafts <prt>Internet Engineering Task Force</prt> Internet Engineering Task Force en 1 RobertMoskowitz PetriJokela ThomasR. Henderson TobiasHeer inproceedings 2010-heer-pisa-sa PiSA-SA: Municipal Wi-Fi Based on Wi-Fi Sharing 2010 8 2 1 588-593 With the goal of providing ubiquitous wireless services (e.g., tourist guides, environmental information, pedestrian navigation), municipal wireless networks are currently being established all around the world. For municipalities, it is often challenging to achieve the bandwidth and coverage that is necessary for many of the envisioned network services. At the same time, Wi-Fi-sharing communities achieve high bandwidth and good coverage at a very low cost by capitalizing on the dense deployment of private access points in urban areas. However, from a technical, conceptual, and security perspective, Wi-Fi sharing community networks resemble a patchwork of heterogeneous networks instead of one well-planned city-wide network. This patchwork character stands in stark contrast to a uniform, secure platform for public and commercial services desirable for the economic success of such a network. Hence, despite its cost-efficiency, the community-based approach cannot be adopted by municipalities easily. In this paper, we show how to realize municipal wireless services on top of a Wi-Fi-sharing infrastructure in a technically sound and economically attractive fashion. In particular, we focus on how to securely provide services to mobile clients with and without client-side software support. Our solution cleanly separates the roles of controlling and administering the network from providing bandwidth and wireless access. With this separation, commercial ISPs and citizens with their private Wi-Fi can contribute to the network infrastructure. This allows municipalities in turn to focus their resources on municipal wireless services. mobile_access http://www.comsys.rwth-aachen.de/fileadmin/papers/2010/2010-heer-icc-pisa-sa.pdf Print IEEE Press
Washington, DC, USA
International Conference on Computer Communication Networks, ICCCN 2010, Zurich Zurich, Switzerland International Conference on Computer Communication Networks, ICCCN 2010 en 978-1-4244-7114-0 10.1109/ICCCN.2010.5560103 1 TobiasHeer ThomasJansen RenéHummen HannoWirtz StefanGötz EliasWeingaertner KlausWehrle
techreport moskowitz-rfc5201-bis-02 <prt>Host Identity Protocol Version 2</prt> 2010 7 1 draft-moskowitz-hip-rfc5201-bis-02.txt <prt>expires: January 2, 2011 (work in progress)</prt> http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-moskowitz-hip-rfc5201-bis-02 Online <prt>IETF Trust</prt> An online version is available at: http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-moskowitz-hip-rfc5201-bis-02 Internet Drafts <prt>Internet Engineering Task Force</prt> Internet Engineering Task Force en 1 RobertMoskowitz PetriJokela ThomasR. Henderson TobiasHeer techreport rfc5201-bis-02 <prt>Host Identity Protocol Version 2</prt> 2010 7 1 draft-ietf-hip-rfc5201-bis-02.txt <prt>expires: March 7, 2011 (work in progress)</prt> http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-hip-rfc5201-bis-02 Online <prt>IETF Trust</prt> An online version is available at: http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-hip-rfc5201-bis-02 Internet Drafts <prt>Internet Engineering Task Force</prt> Internet Engineering Task Force en 1 RobertMoskowitz PetriJokela ThomasR. Henderson TobiasHeer techreport moskowitz-rfc5201-bis-01 <prt>Host Identity Protocol Version 2</prt> 2010 3 1 draft-moskowitz-hip-rfc5201-bis-01.txt <prt>expires: September 10, 2010 (work in progress)</prt> http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-moskowitz-hip-rfc5201-bis-01 Online <prt>IETF Trust</prt> An online version is available at: http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-moskowitz-hip-rfc5201-bis-01 Internet Drafts <prt>Internet Engineering Task Force</prt> Internet Engineering Task Force en 1 RobertMoskowitz Pekka Nikander PetriJokela ThomasR. Henderson TobiasHeer book 2010-kai-igi-applications New Applications in IT Standards: Developments and Progress 2010 print IGI Global
Hershey, PA, US
en 1 KaiJakobs
book 2010-kai-euras2 Services Standardisation. Proceedings of the 15th EURAS Conference. EURAS contributions to standardisation research, vol. 2. 2010 print EURAS
Hamburg, DE
en 978-3-86130-245-2 1 Jean-ChristopheGraz KaiJakobs
book 2010-kai-siit Proceedings of the 6th Int. Conf. on Standardisation & Innovation, SIIT 2009. EURAS contributions to standardisation research, vol. 1 2010 print EURAS
Hamburg, DE
en 978-3-86130-243-8 1 KaiJakobs
inbook 2010-kai-igi The European Union’s ICT Standardisation Policy - Changes Ahead!? 2010 XIV-XXVII https://www.comsys.rwth-aachen.de/typo3/file_list.php?id=%2Fvar%2Fwww%2Ffileadmin%2Fpapers%2F2010%2F# print Kai Jakobs IGI Global
Hershey, PA, US
Introduction New Applications in IT Standards: Developments and Progress en 9781605669465 KaiJakobs
inbook 2010-kai-hesser ICT Standardisation – A Primer 2010 491-558 print W. Hesser; A.L. Feilzer & H.J. de Vries Helmut Schmidt University
Hamburg, DE
12 Standardisation in Companies and Markets en 9783940385970 KaiJakobs
inbook 2010-kai-standardsedge_coordination Coordination in ICT Standards Setting 2010 235-248 https://www.comsys.rwth-aachen.de/typo3/file_list.php?id=%2Fvar%2Fwww%2Ffileadmin%2Fpapers%2F2010%2F# print S. Bolin The Bolin Group
San Francisco, CA, US
27 The Standards Edge - Unifier or Divider? en 0974864854 KaiJakobs KnutBlind
inbook 2010-kai-standardsedge_esos ESOS, Open Standards, and New Deliverables 2010 149-158 https://www.comsys.rwth-aachen.de/typo3/file_list.php?id=%2Fvar%2Fwww%2Ffileadmin%2Fpapers%2F2010%2F# print S. Bolin The Bolin Group
San Francisco, CA, US
17 The Standards Edge - Unifier od Divider? en 0974864854 KaiJakobs
inbook 2010-kai-wifi Creating a Wireless LAN Standard: IEEE 802.11 2010 53-109 https://www.comsys.rwth-aachen.de/typo3/file_list.php?id=%2Fvar%2Fwww%2Ffileadmin%2Fpapers%2F2010%2F# print W. Lemstra; J. Groenewegen; V. Hayes Cambridge University Press
Cambridge, UK
3 The Innovation Journey of WiFi 9780521199711 KaiJakobs WolterLemstra VicHayes BruceTuch CessLinks
inproceedings 2010-kai-webist.pdf Shaping Standards – People and Voting Rights and the Case of IEEE802.11 2010 5-12 https://www.comsys.rwth-aachen.de/typo3/file_list.php?id=%2Fvar%2Fwww%2Ffileadmin%2Fpapers%2F2010%2F# CD Institute for Systems and Technologies of Information, Control and Communication
Setubal, PT
Proc. WebIST 2010, Valencia, Spain en 978-989-674-025-2 1 KaiJakobs
inproceedings 2010-kai-mccsis.pdf Standardising the IoT – Collaboration or Competition? 2010 62-66 https://www.comsys.rwth-aachen.de/typo3/file_list.php?id=%2Fvar%2Fwww%2Ffileadmin%2Fpapers%2F2010%2F# CD Sandeep Krishnamurthy, Gurmit Singh, Maggie McPherson IADIS, International Association for Development of the Information Society Proc. e-Democracy, Equity and Social Justice - EDEM2010, Freiburg, Germany en 978-972-8939-24-3 1 KaiJakobs ThomasWagner KaiReimers inproceedings 2010-kai-twente.pdf Governing Future ICT Standardisation. 2010 55-57 https://www.comsys.rwth-aachen.de/typo3/file_list.php?id=%2Fvar%2Fwww%2Ffileadmin%2Fpapers%2F2010%2F# online U. of Twente
Twente, NL
Proc. Tentative governance in emerging science and technology en 1 KaiJakobs
inproceedings 2010-kai-erima Developing Standards for the IoT - A Collaborative Exercise!? 2010 3 108-116 https://www.comsys.rwth-aachen.de/typo3/file_list.php?id=%2Fvar%2Fwww%2Ffileadmin%2Fpapers%2F2010%2F# Online, CD L. Legardeur; K. North ERIMA
Bidart, FR
Towards new challenges for innovative management practices en 2100-0778 1 KaiJakobs ThomasWagner KaiReimers
inbook 2008-thissen-LNCS-synergy Synergy by Integrating New Functionality 2008 519-526 Print M. Nagl, W. Marquardt Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4970 Collaborative and Distributed Chemical Engineering, From Understanding to Substantial Design Process Support en 978-3-540-70551-2 SimonBecker MarkusHeller MatthiasJarke WolfgangMarquardt ManfredNagl OttoSpaniol DirkThißen inproceedings 200605NSDIOCALA OCALA: An Architecture for Supporting Legacy Applications over Overlays 2006 In order for overlays and new network architectures to gain real user acceptance, users should be able to leverage overlay functionality without any modifications to their applications and operating systems. We present our design, implementation, and experience with OCALA, an overlay convergence architecture that achieves this goal. OCALA interposes an overlay convergence layer below the transport layer. This layer is composed of an overlay independent sub-layer that interfaces with legacy applications, and an overlay dependent sub-layer that delivers packets to the overlay. Unlike previous efforts, OCALA enables: (a) simultaneous access to multiple overlays (b) communication between hosts in different overlays (c) communication between overlay hosts and legacy hosts (d) extensibility, allowing researchers to incorporate their overlays into OCALA. We currently support five overlays, i3 [32], RON [1], HIP [19], DOA [39] and OverDoSe [31] on Linux, Windows XP/2000 and Mac OS X. We (and a few other research groups and end-users) have used OCALA for over a year with many legacy applications ranging from web browsers to remote desktop applications. San Jose, California USENIX / ACM Proceedings of 3rd ACM Sigcomm/ACM Sigops Symposium on Networked Systems Design and Implementation (NSDI 2006) ACM Dilip AJoseph KarthikLakshminarayanan IonStoica KlausWehrle techreport 200605OCALATechReportUCB OCALA: An Architecture for Supporting Legacy Applications over Overlays 2005 UCB/CSD-005/1397 The ever increasing demand of new applications coupled with the increasing rigidity of the Internet has led researchers to propose overlay networks as a means of introducing new functionality in the Internet. However, despite sustained efforts, few overlays are used widely. Providing support for legacy Internet applications to access such overlays would significantly expand the user base of the overlays, as the users can instantly benefit from the overlay functionality. We present the design and implementation of OCALA, an Overlay Convergence Architecture for Legacy Applications. Unlike previous efforts, OCALA allows users to access different overlays simultaneously, as well as hosts in different overlays to communicate with each other. In addition, OCALA reduces the implementation burden on the overlay developers, by factoring out the functions commonly required to support legacy applications, such as tapping legacy traffic, authentication and encryption. Our implementation of OCALA as a proxy requires no changes to the applications or operating systems. We currently support two overlays, i3 and RON, on Linux and Windows XP/2000 platforms. We (and a few other research groups and end-users) have used the proxy over a eleven-month period with many legacy applications ranging from web browsers to remote desktop applications. http://ocala.cs.berkeley.edu
UCB, Berkeley, USA
University of California at Berkeley DilipJoseph JayanthkumarKannan AyumuKubota IonStoica KlausWehrle