Christian Wallenta
| Christian Wallenta
Doctoral Student Student,
New College
Christian.Wallenta@comlab.ox.ac.uk
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interests
Research for my DPhil - Traffic Analysis and Modelling in Systems with Highly Dynamic User-Generated-Content
- Search and Replication in Highly Distributed and Dynamic P2P Systems
- Churn-Resistant P2P Architectures
- User Behaviour in Social Networks
- Tracking and Tracing Systems (see Fair Tracing Project)
Research for my Master's Thesis (Diplomarbeit) - (Attacks on) Wireless Sensor Networks
- Artificial Immune Systems, Danger Theory
- Intrusion Detection Systems
- Routing in Sensor Networks (Directed Diffusion)
Research for my Study Thesis (Studienarbeit) - Routing in P2P Systems
- Routing Security
- Public Key Schemes
biography
I gained a MSc in Computer Science from Universität Karlsruhe (TH) in September 2006. During my master's dissertation I worked at University College London (UCL) as a visiting reseacher before I came to Oxford to start my DPhil. My master's dissertation is entitled "Detecting Malicious Activities in Directed Diffusion Based Sensor Networks". During my studies I worked part-time for Consileon Business Consultancy GmbH, Karlsruhe, Germany.
links
Talk at MSN'08: We know what you did at 9am - Analysing Systems with Dynamic User Generated Content [pdf]
publications
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Analysing and Modelling Traffic of Systems with Highly Dynamic User Generated Content
Christian Wallenta, Mohamed Ahmed, Ian Brown, Stephen Hailes, Felipe Huici
Technical Report, 2008.
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Detecting Interest Cache Poisoning in Sensor Networks using an Artificial Immune Algorithm
Christian Wallenta, Jungwon Kim, Peter J. Bentley, Stephen Hailes
Applied Intelligence, Springer, 2008.
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location
Wolfson Building, Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3QD
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