Dipl.-Ing. Florian Dötzer M.Eng.
Research
I am a PhD candidate within BMW's research group. My goal is to enable
secure Intervehicle communications (IVC) in a highly dynamic
environment. An example is traffic and safety related communication,
where the need for reliability is an additional requirement and privacy
issues have to be addressed.
The main focus of my work is distributed trust management, including
reputation systems. Meeting privacy related requirements is a major objective
in my work.
More generally speaking, my areas of research interest include:
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Ad hoc network specific attacks
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Trust management and key distribution
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Reputation systems
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Privacy issues
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Aspects of cooperation in MANETs
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Voting schemes
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Decentralized micropayment schemes
Publications
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Florian Dötzer, Marc Jokisch, Leonid Kof, Matthias Oster, Carolin
Socher: Wearable Computers, In: Buttermann, A.: Franz, A.; Sties, P.; Vogel,
S. (Hrsg.): Ad-hoc Networking - Technology and Trends, Munich 2001, BoD,
pp. 213-247.
bibtex
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Florian Dötzer: Aspects of Multi-Application Smart Card Management
Systems, Diplomarbeit, TU München, 2002
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Alexander Buchmann, Florian Dötzer, Harald Görl, Sven Lachmund:
Lösen TCPA und Palladium die Sicherheitsprobleme von heute?, DACH
Security, Basel, Switzerland, March 30-31, 2004
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Stephan Eichler, Florian Dötzer, Christian Schwingenschlögl,
Javier Fabra, Jörg Eberspächer: Secure Routing in a Vehicular
Ad Hoc Network, IEEE VTC 2004 Fall, Los Angeles, USA, September 26-29,
2004
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Florian Dötzer, Florian Kohlmayer, Timo Kosch, Markus Strassberger:
Secure Communication for Intersection Assistance, WIT 2005: 2nd International
Workshop on Intelligent Transportation, Hamburg, Germany, March 15-16, 2005
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Florian Dötzer: Privacy Issues in Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks,
Workshop on Privacy Enhancing Technologies, Dubrovnik (Cavtat),
Croatia, May 30 - June 1, 2005
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Florian Dötzer, Lars Fischer, Przemyslaw Magiera:
VARS: A Vehicle Ad-Hoc Network Reputation System,
IEEE International Symposium on a World of Wireless, Mobile and Multimedia Networks,
Taormina, Italy, June 13-16, 2005
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Florian Dötzer, Timo Kosch, Markus Strassberger:
Classification for traffic related inter-vehicle messaging,
5th IEEE International Conference on ITS Telecommunications,
Brest, France, June 27-29, 2005
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Christoph Schroth, Florian Dötzer, Timo Kosch, Benedikt Ostermaier,
Markus Strassberger: Simulating the traffic effects of vehicle-to-vehicule
messaging systems, 5th IEEE International Conference on ITS Telecommunications,
Brest, France, June 27-29, 2005
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Amer Aijaz, Bernd Bochow, Florian Dötzer, Andreas Festag, Matthias Gerlach,
Rainer Kroh and Tim Leinmüller: Attacks on Inter-Vehicle Communication Systems
- An Analysis, Technical Report, NOW-Project, October 2005
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Amer Aijaz, Bernd Bochow, Florian Dötzer, Andreas Festag, Matthias Gerlach,
Rainer Kroh and Tim Leinmüller: Attacks on Inter-Vehicle Communication Systems
- An Analysis WIT 2006: 3nd International Workshop on Intelligent Transportation, Hamburg, Germany, March 14-15, 2006
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Talks
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Guest Lecture, Vorlesung IT-Sicherheit: Sicherheit fahrzeuggestützter Ad Hoc Netze, Darmstadt, Germany, December 22, 2004
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VANET Workshop TU Munich: Local Danger Warning and Vehicle Ad Hoc Networks, Munich, Germany, February 22, 2005
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Invited Speech, Philips Strategy Day: Smart Cards for Security and Privacy in Cars, Eindhoven, The Netherlands, November 23, 2005
Teaching
Open Theses: none
Theses Currently under work:
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SEP: Simulation of Future Inter Vehicle Communication Systems 1, Borislav
Vangelov
Completed Theses:
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Ein verteiltes nicht-interaktives Authentisierungskonzept für mobile
Ad-Hoc Netze, Richard Wimmer (in cooperation with Michael Pramateftakis, TU Munich)
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Reputationssysteme in grossen, hoch-mobilen Ad-hoc-Netzen, Przemyslaw Magiera
(in cooperation with Lars Fischer, TU Darmstadt)
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Analysis of Ad Hoc Network Routing Security using Network Simulation, Nicolas
Padoy
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Secure Routing in an IEEE 802.11 based Vehicular Ad Hoc Network, Javier
Fabra Caro (in cooperation with Stephan Eichler and Christian Schwingenschlögl, TU Munich)
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Mobile Ad-Hoc Netzwerk Kommunikation mit fester Infrastuktur, Florian Kohlmayer
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Entwicklung eines Motivationssystems für Ad Hoc Netzwerke, Florian
Schreiner (in cooperation with Oliver Welter, TU Munich)
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Analysis and Improvement of Inter Vehicle
Communication Security by Simulation of Attacks, Benedikt Ostermaier
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Implementation of algorithms for information aggregation in a VANET environment, Christian
Härdt
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Integration of Traffic and Application Simulation into a NS-2
Environment, Rumen
Tashev
Hauptseminar: Ad-hoc
networking: concepts, applications, and security (WS 03/04, in english)
Useful Links
Social Skills for Networked People
Hints For Writing Papers and Giving Talks
Links to MANET security literature
Engines to look for computer science and communications papers