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Michael Till Beck

Researcher at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich

Publications -  26
Citations -  2404

Michael Till Beck is an academic researcher from Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Network virtualization & Virtualization. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 26 publications receiving 2100 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael Till Beck include University of Passau.

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Virtual Network Embedding: A Survey

TL;DR: A survey of current research in the Virtual Network Embedding (VNE) area is presented and a taxonomy of current approaches to the VNE problem is provided and opportunities for further research are discussed.

Mobile Edge Computing: A Taxonomy

TL;DR: A taxonomy for Mobile Edge Computing applications is introduced and chances and limitations from a technical point of view are analyzed and application types which profit from edge deployment are identified and discussed.
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A Simulation-Based Architecture for Smart Cyber-Physical Systems

TL;DR: These digital twins enable further applications in software design for complex cyber-physical systems as online planning methods can utilize good simulations to continuously optimize the system behavior, yielding a software architecture framework based on the information flow between the cyber- physical system, its physical environment and the digital twin model.
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Mobile Edge Computing

TL;DR: Dieser Beitrag beschreibt eine neuartige Mobilfunktechnologie, mit der sich innovative und besonders latenzsensitive Dienste in Mobilfunksnetzen realisieren lassen, durch den Einsatz der Mobile Edge Computing-Technologie ermöglicht werden.
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Coordinated Allocation of Service Function Chains

TL;DR: CoordVNF is proposed, a heuristic method to coordinate the composition of VNF chains and their embedding into the substrate network that aims to minimize bandwidth utilization while computing results within reasonable runtime.