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Florian Brandherm
Affiliation
Technical University of Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany
Topic
Edge Computing,Microservices,Computational Resources,Execution Environment,Internet Of Things,Mobile Edge Computing,Scalable,Service Quality,Assessment Framework,Autonomic System,Average Latency,Base Station,Black Box,Central Repository,Changes In Resource Availability,Cloud Computing,Computation Time,Conflict Resolution,Core Network,Decision-making Component,Degree Of Approximation,Destination Site,Determination Mechanism,Discovery Approach,Discovery Process,Displacement Mechanism,Domain Name,Edge Applications,Edge Nodes,Edge Server,Edge Sites,Event Detection,Exact Solution,Fog Computing,Future Costs,Hardware Resources,Hop Count,Inform Management Decisions,Linear Model,Linear Regression,Long-term Migration,Loose Coupling,Management Decisions,MapReduce,Markov Decision Process,Middlebox,Migration Cost,Migration Decisions,Migration Destination,Mobile Edge Computing Server,
Biography
Florian Brandherm received the B.Sc. degree in computer science and the M.Sc. degree in autonomous systems from Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany, in 2015 and 2018, respectively, where he is currently pursuing the Ph.D. degree under the supervision of Prof. M. Mühlhäuser. He is a part of the Smart Ubiquitous Networks (SUN) Group, Prof. Mühlhäuser’s Telecooperation Laboratory, and associated with the collaborative research center investigating multi-mechanism adaptation for the future Internet (MAKI). His current research interests include mobile edge computing, in-network processing, distributed resource allocation, game theory, and reinforcement learning.