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    • Evolutionary Information Systems
      • Sprechaktbasiertes Fallmanagement
      • Open and Collaborative Query-Driven Analytics
      • Processing Heterogeneous Assets and Resources to discover Ontologies and Semantics
      • Schema Inference and Machine Learning
    • Data Quality
      • DQ-Step – Verbesserung der Datenqualität bei AREVA NP / Abteilung NEM-G
      • Data quality and innovative capability of medical products
    • Data Integration
      • DQ-Step – Verbesserung der Datenqualität bei AREVA NP / Abteilung NEM-G
      • Open and Collaborative Query-Driven Analytics
      • Processing Heterogeneous Assets and Resources to discover Ontologies and Semantics
      • Schema Inference and Machine Learning
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      • Sprechaktbasiertes Fallmanagement
    • Database Systems
      • REAPER: A Framework for Materializing and Reusing Deep-Learning Models
      • Data Stream Application Manager
      • Know Your Queries!
      • Assessment of Data Management Systems
      • Query Optimisation and Near-Data Processing on Reconfigurable SoCs for Big Data Analysis
      • Query Optimisation and Near-Data Processing on Reconfigurable SoCs for Big Data Analysis (Phase II)
      • Schema Inference and Machine Learning
      • Architecture of Non-Multiple Autoencoders for Non-Lossy Information Agglomeration (working title, preliminary)
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      • Data Stream Application Manager
      • Cross-system Optimization of Data-stream Queries
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Chair of Computer Science 6

Data Management

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Datastream Systems

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Klaus Meyer-Wegener

Prof. i. R. Dr. Klaus Meyer-Wegener

Department of Computer Science
Chair of Computer Science 6 (Data Management)

Room: Room 08.135
Martensstraße 3
91058 Erlangen
  • Phone number: +49 9131 85-27892
  • Email: klaus.meyer-wegener@fau.de
  • Website: https://www.cs6.tf.fau.de/person/klaus-meyer-wegener/

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Datastreams are created in a growing number of scenarios (e.g. in sensor networks) and it is required to extract relevant events from them. Data-stream management systems (DSMS) use techniques known from DBMS - most prominently the declarative programming inherent to queries - in order to address this issue.

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Term: 01/08/2012 - 31/12/2018
Funding source: DFG / Forschungsgruppe (FOR)
Project leader: Klaus Meyer-Wegener

Animal observation can be improved significantly with the help of modern technology.  Especially in the case of bats this has been quite difficult in the past, because they are active only at night, and they must not carry a transmitter heavier than 10% of their own body weight.  The progress of micro electronics has made it possible to build complete computers that fulfill these requirements.  They do not just send beacons, but data.  The ground station receives these data and evaluates them.  That begins with the position of the bat, continues with meetings with other bats (of particular interest: mother and child), and ends with body temperature, pulse, and other biosensors.  The data are collected and evaluated as a whole.  Unfortunately, they are rather imprecise and also flawed.  So it is a substantial issue to clean them first.  The far-end goal of the project is to capture only data actually needed for the evaluations given, thus saving energy and allowing to observer the bats even longer.

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Term: 01/10/2008 - 30/09/2017
Project leader: Klaus Meyer-Wegener

DSAM is a middleware for managing global data-stream queries. These queries are distributed to heterogeneous platforms including self-contained data-stream management systems and sensor networks. The project's main goal is to automatically distribute and deploy a platform-independent model, i.e. a global query, to heterogeneous and distributed stream-processing components. Queries are defined in a declarative abstract query language. They are partitioned according to cost models and topological constraints. DSAM then generates queries in the target systems' query language, each implementing a partial query. For sensor networks, we additionally adopt source-code generation. Further challenges are monitoring, efficient metadata management and decentralized query management, especially in the context of wireless sensor networks.

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Term: since 16/05/2023
Project leader: Klaus Meyer-Wegener

To test and evaluate a heterogeneous stream-processing system consisting of an FPGA-based systemon-chip and a host, we develop a benchmark called SKYSHARK. It uses real-world data from air-traffic control that is publicly available. These data are enhanced for the purpose of the benchmark without changing their characteristics. They are further enriched with aircraft and airport data. We define 14 queries with respect to the particular requirements of our system. They should be useful for other…

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Participating Scientists

  • Klaus Meyer-Wegener
  • Thomas Niko Pollner
  • Sebastian Herbst
  • Michael Daum
  • Frank Lauterwald
  • Maximilian Langohr

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