Curriculum Vitae
Caspar v. Lengerke studied Electrical Engineering at RWTH Aachen University and received his Master’s degree in 2019. Thereafter, he studied Economics at Heidelberg University before joining the Deutsche Telekom Chair of Communication Networks at TU Dresden in July 2021.
Projects/Cooperation within CeTI you are already involved in:
Ecologic computing
Worin liegt Ihr Forschungsinteresse?
My research focuses on message identification. In Identification, a receiver wants to find out whether two messages match. This can be accomplished with high reliability and small data rates for more efficient communication.
Was hat Sie dazu bewegt das zu tun, was Sie heute tun?
I was always fascinated by groundbreaking ideas that revolutionize a field. In research, I can contribute to investigating such fundamentally novel approaches to keep improving our communication systems.
Was finden Sie beim CeTI besonders interessant?
The interdisciplinary approach of CeTI. Modern problems are often interdependent and require expertise from different fields. Also, I love that CeTI proacitvely engages in societal activities such as school modules.
Auf welche Fragen haben Sie zuletzt keine Antwort gefunden?
How can we save unnecessary traffic that congests our communication networks without sacrificing the flexibility of current protocols?
Wie verbringen Sie Ihre Freizeit?
Volleyball, running, biking.
Veröffentlichungen
1. | NET playground – A multi-functional testbed for distributed systems (Proceedings Article) In: Proceedings of the IEEE International Black Sea Conference on Communications and Networking (BlackSeaCom), 2024. |
2. | Revisiting MARS: Storing coded packets in-advance for IPFS (Proceedings Article) In: Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Communication (ICC), Communication Software and Multimedia Symposium (CSM Symposium), 2024. |
3. | Beyond the bound: A new performance perspective for identification via channels (Artikel) In: IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, Bd. 41, Nr. 8, S. 2687–2706, 2023. |
4. | Identification codes for increased reliability in digital twin applications over noisy channels (Proceedings Article) In: Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Metaverse Computing (MetaCom), 2023, (invited). |
5. | Identification codes: A topical review with design guidelines for practical systems (Artikel) In: IEEE Access, Bd. 11, S. 14961–14982, 2023. |
6. | Stopping the data flood: Post-Shannon traffic reduction in digital-twins applications (Proceedings Article) In: Proceedings of the IEEE/IFIP Network Operations and Management Symposium (NOMS), WS4: International Workshop on Technologies for Network Twins (TNT), 2022, (Best Paper Award). |