Welcome!
The Chair of Distributed and Networked Systems is a research group at the Faculty of Computer Science at TU Dresden headed by Prof. Matthias Wählisch.
We have a mission. Our mission is to advance distributed and networked systems to positively impact the lives of people. The Internet is particularly important to us because the Internet is the largest distributed, networked system that is currently deployed. We want to keep the Internet, its services, and applications open but secure, convinced that all pieces of the puzzle should be accessible to everyone. To achieve our mission, we strive for first-class research that influences science and practice. We introduce crazy new ideas, revisit prior work, and talk to those who deploy. We are committed to education that lasts and dedicated to research questions that matter.
What we do. Our research and teaching focus on scalable, reliable, and secure communication in wired and wireless networks. We design and evaluate networking architectures, algorithms as well as protocols, and conduct Internet measurements and analysis. We use simulations, analytical evaluations, and real-world experiments to gain a comprehensive view of the problem and solution space. Our efforts are driven by the goal to improve distributed, networked systems based on sound research. Some of our research results escaped from our lab and are now used in practice.