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Lars Almon
Affiliation
Secure Mobile Networking Lab, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany
Topic
Internet Of Things,Packet Loss,Ad Hoc Networks,Bluetooth Low Energy,GHz Band,Heterogeneous Devices,Internet Of Things Devices,Mesh Network,Message Delivery,Mobile Devices,Relay Nodes,Wi-Fi Devices,Wireless Networks,Activation Function,Adversary Model,Amount Of Nodes,Android Application,Artificial Neural Network,Authentication,Backward Compatibility,Battery Power,Bit Error,Bit Error Rate,Bluetooth,Buffering Capacity,Code Division Multiple Access,Codeword,Common Attacks,Communication Latency,Communication Nodes,Communication Protocol,Communication Systems,Comprehensive Protection,Configuration Parameters,Data Packets,Data Rate,Data-driven Fashion,Delivery Rate,Denial Of Service,Direct Delivery,Disaster Area,Disaster Scenarios,Emergency Communication,Emergency Situations,Feed-forward Network,First-in-first-out,Fitness Function,Forward Error Correction,General Properties,Grid Topology,
Biography
Lars Almon received the master's degrees in computer science and IT security from TU Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany, in 2015. He is currently working toward the doctoral degree and as a research associate with the Secure Mobile Networking Lab, Darmstadt, Germany, since 2015. His research focuses on secure wireless communication protocols for mobile and resource constraint devices. Especially the design and management of wireless testbeds.