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ETH Zurich :
Computer Science :
Pervasive Computing :
Distributed Systems :
People :
Wilhelm Kleiminger
Contact
Short Curriculum Vitae
Wilhelm Kleiminger obtained his MEng (Computing) degree from Imperial College London
in 2010. In his Master’s thesis he worked on stream processing under the supervision of Dr Peter Pietzuch.
Since 2010 he is a doctoral candidate at ETH Zurich, where
he works on opportunistic sensing and smart energy. He is currently working
on deriving occupancy information from opportunistic sensors such as smartphones
and smart electricity meters in order to integrate this information into a
smart heating system.
Teaching
FS 2012
HS 2011
Available projects
Supervised student projects
Publications
- Christian Beckel, Wilhelm Kleiminger, Thorsten Staake, Silvia Santini
Improving Device-level Electricity Consumption Breakdowns in Private Households Using ON/OFF Events.
Proceedings of the 3rd Workshop on Networks of Cooperating Objects (CONET 2012) in conjunction with CPS Week. Beijing, China. April 2012
Abstract, BibTeX, Paper (.pdf)
- Wilhelm Kleiminger, Christian Beckel, Silvia Santini
Opportunistic Sensing for Efficient Energy Usage in Private Households.
Proceedings of the Smart Energy Strategies Conference 2011, Zurich, Switzerland. September 2011
BibTeX, Paper (.pdf)
- Markus Weiss, Wilhelm Kleiminger
Smart Residential Energy Systems – How Pervasive Computing Can be Used to Conserve Energy.
Proceedings of the Smart Energy Strategies Conference 2011, Zurich, Switzerland. September 2011
BibTeX, Paper (.pdf)
- Wilhelm Kleiminger, Silvia Santini, Markus Weiss
Opportunistic Sensing for Smart Heating Control in Private Households.
Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Networks of Cooperating Objects (CONET 2011), Chicago, IL, USA. April 2011
Abstract, BibTeX, Paper (.pdf)
- Wilhelm Kleiminger, Evangelia Kalyvianaki, Peter Pietzuch
Balancing Load in Stream Processing with the Cloud.
Proceedings of the 6th IEEE International Workshop on Self Managing Database Systems (SMDB 2011), Hannover, Germany. April 2011
Abstract, BibTeX, Paper (.pdf)
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