Institut für Datentechnik und Kommunikationsnetze
(ab 1. Oktober 2000)

Abteilung Kommunikationsnetze

Prof. em. Dr.-Ing. Harro Lothar Hartmann
(bis zur Emeritierung am 30. September 2000: Institut für Nachrichtensysteme, INS)

Kommunikationsnetze: Weiterhin aktiv Prof. em. Dr.-Ing. H. L. Hartmann

Herzlich Willkommen!


Biography

Harro L. Hartmann received his Dipl.-Ing. degree in Electrical Engineering from the Technical University of Berlin (Germany) in 1962 and the Dr.-Ing. degree from the Department of Electrical Engineering, Technical University of Munich (Germany) in 1966. From 1962 until 1971 he was with the Central Laboratory of Siemens AG and Chief Engineer at the Institute of Communication Techniques, Technical University Munich. In 1972, he became a Full Professor at the newly founded Institute for Communication Systems (ICS), Technical University of Braunschweig, Germany.


He is the author of more than hundred papers on digital transmission, network synchronization (Quality Award of the ITG/VDE) and stochastic processes in communication systems.  He holds several patents on network equipments including route processing. Since October 2000 the ICS joined the Institute of Computer Systems. Within the common ”Institute of Computer and Network Engineering” Hartmann‘s lecture and research activities concern Operations Research (OR) for New Telecommunication Networks. Hartmann is a member of ITG/VDE, the German Society of Informatics (GI) and Life member of the IEEE.


Berichte, Übersichten und Produkte


Selected Contributions on Operations Research for Next Generation Telecommunication Networks

"The uniform Estimation of the M/G/1 Processor Sharing Response Time Distribution", European Transactions on Telecommunications (ETT), 2008, Vol.19, pp. 619-633.

“Generalized Session Models for Wireless Cellular Networks“, Digital Library of the Technische Universität Braunschweig January 2009, pp. 1-26.

"Session Time Distributions of Cellular Networks with Forced Terminations", Contribution subject to completion until January 2010, Digital Library of the Technische Universität Braunschweig.

“Multi-rate Queueing Loss and Processor Sharing Systems - a brief but incomplete Summary of recent Results”, Wuerzburger Workshop “IP Management, IP Netzplanung und Optimierung”, pp. 1-12, July 2004.

“Progress in Computing of multi-rate Engineering Formulas”, pp. 1-10, May 2004. ITG, FG. 5.2.1. www.comnets.uni-bremen.de/itg/itgfg521/

“Conditional and Unconditional Mean Response Time of M/GI/N Queueing Systems”, pp. 1-3, January 2004, ITG, FG. 5.2.1. www.comnets.uni-bremen.de/itg/itgfg521/

Together with M. Knoke, "Dynamic Wavelength Assignment Schemes for Wavelength Routed WDM Ring Transport Networks", IEEE-GLOBECOM, San Francisco (CA), USA, about 6 p., Dec. 2003.

Together with M. Knoke, "The One-level Functional Equation of Multirate Loss Systems", ETT; 14: pp.107-118, 2003.

"Near explicit State Probabilities of Multi-Service Loss Systems", IEEE Transactions on Communications, Vol 50, No. 12, December 2002, pp. 2091-2103, 2002.

"Fast Optimum Routing and Wavelength Assignment for WDM Ring Transport Networks", International Communication Conference (ICC), New York, about 6 p., May 2002.

Together with W. Bziuk, "Approximate State Probabilities In Large Shared Multirate Loss Systems with an Application to Trunk Reservation", 2nd Polish-German Telecommunication Symposium (PGTS), pp. 115-122, 2002.

"Engineering and Routing of Connection-oriented Multirate Reference Networks", International Teletraffic Congress (ITC 17), pp. 395-408, Salvador da Bahia (Brazil), Dec. 2001.

Together with M. Ruppert: “Engineering and Routing of Multiple Self-Healing Rings”, the 9th International Telecommunication Network Planning Symposium, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, about 6 p., September 10-15, 2000.

 “High Throughput Transport Networks: Fast Operational Engineering and Routing of Facility Rings”, the 8th International Telecommunication Network Planning Symposium, Sorrento, Italy, pp. 353-358, October 18-23, 1998.

Fragen und Anregungen bitte an: Prof. em. Dr.-Ing. H. L. Hartmann


Technische Universität Braunschweig , Fakultät für Elektrotechnik, Informationstechnik und Physik

Letzte Änderung am 18.11.2009