About me
Oliver Hohlfeld, B.Sc.
Oliver Hohlfeld is as research assistant / Ph.D. candidate in computer science with the Intelligent Networks Group headed by professor Anja Feldmann at Berlin Institute of Technology / Deutsche Telekom Laboratories. He studied computer science with a focus on networking at Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences, Institute Eurecom (Sophia Antipolis, France) and Darmstadt University of Technology. From 2004 to 2006 he was with the Fraunhofer IGD where he worked on network schemes for telemedical applications. His research interests are telecommunication systems: P2P, traffic analysis, modelling and classification, quality of experience (QoE), telecommunication protocols.
Oliver Hohlfeld ist als bin Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter / Doktorand in der Intelligente Netze Forschungsgruppe, geleitet durch Prof. Anja Feldmann, an der Technischen Universität Berlin / Deutsche Telekom Laboratories beschäftigt. Er hat Informatik an der Hochschule Darmstadt, dem Institute Eurecom in Sophia Antipolis (Frankreich) und der Technischen Universität Darmstadt studiert. Von 2004 bis 2006 hat er am Fraunhofer IGD an Telekommunikationsschemata für telemedizinische Anwendungen gearbeitet. Seine Forschungsinteressen sind: P2P, Verkehrsanalyse, -modellierung und -klassifikation, Quality of Experience (QoE), sowie Telekommunikationsprotokolle.
Awards
03/2009 - Master's Thesis Award
Communication in Distributed Systems (KuVS) Group
Scientific Involvement
I was a reviewer for the following conferences and workshops:
- IEEE INFOCOM 2009
- Passive and Active Measurement Conference (PAM 2009)
- 14th GI/ITG Conference on Measurement, Modelling and Evaluation of Computer and Communication Systems (MMB 2008)
- 16th International Workshop on Quality of Service (IWQoS 2008)
- 8th International Conference on Peer-to-Peer Computing 2008 (P2P'08)
Teaching
Teaching activities:
- Winter Term 2008/2009: TA Network Protocols and Architectures (English) at Technical University of Berlin
- Winter Term 2008/2009: TA Network Architectures: Internet Measurement (Seminar) (advanced seminar for majors in computer science) at Technical University of Berlin
- Summer Term 2005: TA Computer Graphics at University of Applied Sciences Darmstadt
Social Networks
I'm available in the below listed social networks:
Personal radio history
As a child, I started transmitting wireless waves and I got one of those
gadgets called "Walky Talkies" and began to experiment with them.
Many years later, at the age of twelve I got my first CB-Radio transmitter and that was the starting point into a new, fascinating hobby.
I slowly began to read books to get deeper into the radio theories, and started to construct antennas and I provided remote systems such as Bulletin Board Systems and repeaters.
In 1997 I passed an exam and got a membership of the German Amateur Radio Club (DARC) as a short wave listener (callsign DE2FDK).
Just one year later, in 1998 I have passed the amateur radio exam and now I'm a licensed radio-amateur operator and short-wave listener.
Further information can be found on my Amateur Radio Homepage.
