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Beate Ottenwälder
Researcher at University of Stuttgart
Publications - 12
Citations - 996
Beate Ottenwälder is an academic researcher from University of Stuttgart. The author has contributed to research in topics: Complex event processing & Event (computing). The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 11 publications receiving 873 citations. Previous affiliations of Beate Ottenwälder include Bosch.
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Mobile fog: a programming model for large-scale applications on the internet of things
TL;DR: This work presents Mobile Fog, a high level programming model for the future Internet applications that are geospatially distributed, large-scale, and latency-sensitive, and analyzes use cases for the programming model with camera network and connected vehicle applications to show the efficacy of Mobile Fog.
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Incremental deployment and migration of geo-distributed situation awareness applications in the fog
TL;DR: This work proposes Foglets, a programming infrastructure for the geo-distributed computational continuum represented by fog nodes and the cloud, and provides APIs for a spatio-temporal data abstraction for storing and retrieving application generated data on the local nodes, and primitives for communication among the resources in the computational continuum.
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MigCEP: operator migration for mobility driven distributed complex event processing
TL;DR: This paper presents a placement and migration method for providers of infrastructures that incorporate cloud and fog resources that ensures application-defined end-to-end latency restrictions and reduces the network utilization by planning the migration ahead of time.
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MCEP: A Mobility-Aware Complex Event Processing System
Beate Ottenwälder,Boris Koldehofe,Kurt Rothermel,Kirak Hong,David Lillethun,Umakishore Ramachandran +5 more
TL;DR: MCEP significantly reduces latency, network utilization, and processing overhead by providing on-demand and opportunistic adaptation algorithms to dynamically assign event streams and computing resources to operators of the MCEP system.
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Opportunistic spatio-temporal event processing for mobile situation awareness
TL;DR: This work proposes an opportunistic spatio-temporal event processing system that uses prediction-based continuous query handling and provides timely information about a consumer's current position by hiding computation latency for processing recent events.