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A Selection of Supervised Diploma, Bachelor and Master Theses with many Possiblities in the Information and Communication Technology

A selection of the supervised theses shows the vast scope of possibilities for the Undergraduate and Graduate Students to actively take part at the research and development projects in cooperation with companies and research institutions of the Information and Communication Technology: 

  • Performance Analysis and Playout Time Estimation for MOIP (Multimedia over IP)
  • Redesign of Traditional Transmission Network to a NGN (Next Generation Network) for a Fixed Network Operator
  • Standardized Mobile Device Interface for Driver Information System
  • Research and Implementation of Network Application Stack on IPTV
  • Investigation of PMD (Polarisation Modal Dispersion) in a nation wide fiber optic network
  • Implementation of a HTTP/SOAP-based Client Solution with Set-Top-Box
  • Proactive Self-Management of CPE-Devices in a Cisco System Environment
  • Investigation of the Compatibility of different IP Measurement Equipments according to IPPM Standard Advanced Test
  • Analysis of DVB-S/S2-Programs by means of a special Sat-Scanning System
  • Integration of a Speed-Carrier-System in an Umbrella Management System
  • Implementation of a new Voice Recording System for the PBX
  • Evaluation of a Operation & Maintenance System and Trouble Ticketing System within an existing IP/MPLS-Network
  • IT-Forensics: Technical, Organisational and Legal Preconditions
  • Implementation of an IT Asset Management System
  • Development of a System for the Transport Stream Analysis of IP Multicasts
  • Automotive Application Permission Concept
  • Security Building Blocks for Embedded Scenarios in MANET
  • Reliable Lock Detection of Digital Tracking Timing Loops at Low SNR
  • Digital Data Distribution Mechanism for Control oriented Embedded Networks
  • Implementation of Test-Cases for an UMTS Mobile Network System for Analyses of Potocol Stacks and Information Signals
  • Development of a Customer specific ISDN System with automatic Signalling
  • Quality of Information Aware In-Network Processing in Wireless Sensor Network
  • Network Responsiveness Aware Sampling in Wireless Sensor Network
  • Analysis and Extension of a Network Management System by a new Interface to Document Management System

  • Tunable Timeliness & Reliability Information Transport in Wireless Sensor Network