Computer Science 7
Computer Networks and Communication Systems


The lab deals with the analysis and evaluation of computer networks and related systems. To this end, we apply various methods of modeling, simulation, measurement and test and also develop own tools. Furthermore, specific fields of application are investigated so that our research activities can be subdivided into three areas:
The teaching curriculum covers fundamental courses such as “Computer Communications” and “Simulation and Modeling” as well as advanced courses such as “Advanced Networking” and specialized topics of the application areas, e.g., “Vehicular Networks” or “Introduction to Cybersecurity Fundamentals in Networking”.
News from the Chair
Latest news from teaching
- Colloquium lecture July 07, 10:15 a.m., A Hybrid Intrusion Detection System with Retrieval-Augmented LLM Reasoning for Cyber-physical Systems Security
- Colloquium lecture: July 21, 2026, 10:15 a.m., Design and Development of an LLM-Augmented KPI Governance Framework for Sustainable Warehouse Operations with SAP
- Colloquium lecture July 21, 11:00 a.m., When and How to Charge: A Simulation-Based Household CO2 Assessment of BEV Charging Strategies Under Different Emission Accounting Approaches
- Colloquium lecture: Juli 07, 2026, 11:00 a.m., Load Balancing Based Traffic Re-Routing During DDoS Attacks in Satellite Constellation Networks







