Marc Stelzner

University of Lübeck
Institute of Telematics
Ratzeburger Allee 160
23562 Lübeck
Gebäude 64, 2nd Floor, Raum 41
Email: | stelzner(at)itm.uni-luebeck.de |
Phone: | +49 451 3101 6431 |
Fax: | +49 451 3101 6404 |
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Since June 2013, I am working as research assistant at the Institute of Telematics of Prof. Dr. Stefan Fischer. From June 2013 to April 2016 I also worked at the Institute of Information Systems of Prof. Dr. Linnemann and later Prof. Dr. Möller.
Roles
- Coordinator of the Master Program Entrepreneurship in digital Technologies from June 2013 to March 2016
- Coordinator of the Bachelor/Master Program IT-Security since April 2016
- Member of the Senate Committee MINT at the University of Lübeck from 2016 to 2018
Teaching
- Databases 2013, 2014, 2015
- Non-Standard Databases 2013/14, 2014/15, 2015/16
- Operating Systems and Networks 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022
- Advanced Internet Technologies 2016/17, 2017/18, 2018/19, 2019/20, 2021, 2022
- English Seminar, Nanotechnology 2017, 2017/18, 2018
- Introduction to Programming 2020/21, 2021/22
- Supported Mastertheses
- Konzeption und erste Umsetzung eines Körpersimulators zur realistischen Modellierung der Arbeitsumgebung von Nanobots (2017)
- Nanosensorik im menschlichen Körper (2017)
- Routing in Nanonetzwerken im menschlichen Körper (2017)
- Blutwerte-Monitoring auf dem Mobilgerät - Visualisierung der Messwerte von InBody Nano Networks (2021/22)
Research Interest
- Nano Communication Networks
- Body Area Networks
- Medical Application Scenarios
Publications
2019
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Marc Stelzner and Immo Traupe: FCNN: Location Awareness Based on a Lightweight Hop Count Routing Body Coordinates Concept. in 6th ACM International Conference on Nanoscale Computing and Communication 2019 (ACM NanoCom`19), Dublin, Ireland, Sep, 2019
@inproceedings{FCCN2019, author = {Marc Stelzner and Immo Traupe}, title = {FCNN: Location Awareness Based on a Lightweight Hop Count Routing Body Coordinates Concept}, BOOKTITLE={6th ACM International Conference on Nanoscale Computing and Communication 2019 (ACM NanoCom'19)}, ADDRESS={Dublin, Ireland}, DAYS={24}, year = {2019}, month = {09}, pages = {}, isbn = {978-1-4503-6897-1}, doi = {10.1145/3345312.3345493}, keywords={NCN}, ABSTRACT={Systemic administration of drugs against usually local diseases or injuries often leads to undesirable side effects but is a common procedure due to the lack of precisely applicable administration methods. To precisely detect and treat diseases, we present a Function Centric Nano-Networking approach as a lightweight localization method to provide a foundation for location aware monitoring and treatment. We present our preliminary findings of an algorithm based on Hop Count Routing enhanced into a concept for body coordinates represented by a colorized model implemented in ns-3.} }
2018
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Marc Stelzner and Thomas Eisenbarth: IT Security in Lübeck – The design of a modern and future-proof security curriculum. in 12th European Workshop on Microelectronics Education (EWME 2018), pp. 79-82, IEEE, Sep., 2018
@INPROCEEDINGS{Stelzner18EWME, author={Marc Stelzner and Thomas Eisenbarth}, title={IT Security in Lübeck – The design of a modern and future-proof security curriculum}, booktitle={12th European Workshop on Microelectronics Education (EWME 2018)}, year={2018}, month={Sep.}, pages={79-82}, publisher={IEEE}, doi={10.1109/EWME.2018.8629494}, ISSN={9781538691151}, keywords={Computer science;Education;Hardware;Computer security;Software reliability;IT Security;degree program;bachelor;master;education;security by design, NCN} }
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Regine Geyer and Marc Stelzner and Florian Büther and Sebastian Ebers: BloodVoyagerS - Simulation of the work environment of medical nanobots. in 5th ACM International Conference on Nanoscale Computing and Communication 2018 (ACM NanoCom`18), Reykjavik, Iceland, Sep, 2018
@INPROCEEDINGS{Geyer2018BloodVoyagerS, AUTHOR={Regine Geyer and Marc Stelzner and Florian {B{\"u}ther} and Sebastian Ebers}, TITLE={{BloodVoyagerS} - Simulation of the work environment of medical nanobots}, BOOKTITLE={5th ACM International Conference on Nanoscale Computing and Communication 2018 (ACM NanoCom'18)}, ADDRESS={Reykjavik, Iceland}, YEAR={2018}, MONTH={Sep}, DAYS={5}, PAGES={}, ISBN={}, URL={https://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3233188.3233196}, KEYWORDS={Nanonetworks; Simulation; Medical Application; Nano medicine,NCN}, ABSTRACT={The simulation of nanobots in their working environment is crucial to promote their application in the medical context. Several simulators for nanonetworks investigate new communication paradigms at nanoscale. However, the influence of the environment, namely the human body, on the movement and communication of nanobots was not considered so far. We propose a framework for simulating medical nanonetworks, which integrates a nanonetwork simulator with a body simulator. We derive requirements for a body model that forms the basis for our prototypical implementation of the body simulator BloodVoyagerSas part of the network simulator ns-3. An evaluation shows that BloodVoyagerS successfully moves nanobots in the simulated cardiovascular system. After about 7 minutes, the nanobot distribution reaches a dynamic equilibrium. The prototype shows promise to provide a more realistic full-body simulation to investigate movement and communication of nanobots in medical applications.} }
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Marc Stelzner and Fabian Busse and Sebastian Ebers: In-Body Nanonetwork Routing based on MANET and THz. in 5th ACM International Conference on Nanoscale Computing and Communication 2018 (ACM NanoCom`18), Reykjavik, Iceland, Sep, 2018
@inproceedings{Stelzner2018Routing, author={Marc Stelzner and Fabian Busse and Sebastian Ebers}, title={In-Body Nanonetwork Routing based on {MANET} and {THz}}, booktitle={5th ACM International Conference on Nanoscale Computing and Communication 2018 (ACM NanoCom'18)}, address={Reykjavik, Iceland}, year={2018}, month={Sep}, days={5}, numpages={6}, doi={10.1145/3233188.3233197}, isbn={978-1-4503-5711-1/18/09}, keywords={Routing; Nanonetworks; Algorithm; Hop Count; Identity-Free, NCN}, abstract={Devices at the nanoscale are envisioned to be used in medical applications to detect and treat diseases within a human body. However, due to its severe resource constraints, a nanoscale device might not execute complex tasks on its own. For this, we envision a medical nanonetwork, comprising an in-body network built of nanonodes and a Body Area Network (BAN) built of macroscale devices coordinating and controlling the nanonodes. Due to the characteristics of the in-body network and its nodes, conventional routing protocols for macroscale mobile ad-hoc networks (MANET) are not directly applicable and novel approaches are needed. However, since a nanonetwork shares some characteristics of macroscale MANETs, we identied promising protocols and evaluated their suitability for nanonetworks using THz communication. We define requirements for their applicability and compared their performance.} }
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Marc Stelzner and Kim Scharringhausen and Sebastian Ebers: Nanoscale Diagnostic Procedures - Sensing inside the human body. in 5th ACM International Conference on Nanoscale Computing and Communication 2018 (ACM NanoCom`18), Reykjavik, Iceland, sep, 2018
@INPROCEEDINGS{Stel1809:Nanoscale, AUTHOR={Marc Stelzner and Kim Scharringhausen and Sebastian Ebers}, TITLE={Nanoscale Diagnostic Procedures - Sensing inside the human body}, BOOKTITLE={5th ACM International Conference on Nanoscale Computing and Communication 2018 (ACM NanoCom'18)}, ADDRESS={Reykjavik, Iceland}, YEAR={2018}, MONTH={sep}, DAYS={5}, PAGES={}, ISBN={}, KEYWORDS="sensor; nanodevice; diagnostic procedures; medicine; NCN", ABSTRACT="The application of nanotechnology in medicine is envisioned for detecting and treating diseases. In literature, the ability of nanodevices to sense their environment is taken for granted and precondition for application scenarios. However, how this is done and which diagnostic procedures actually benefit from the application of properly qualified nanodevices is rarely stated. In this paper, we distinguish four traditional diagnostic procedures and introduce our evaluation of how nanonodes may benefit from quantitative procedures." }
2017
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Marc Stelzner and Falko Dressler and Stefan Fischer: Function Centric Nano-Networking: Addressing nano machines in a medical application scenario. Nano Communication Networks, no. 14, pp. 29 - 39, 2017
@ARTICLE{STELZNER201729, author = {Marc Stelzner and Falko Dressler and Stefan Fischer}, title = {Function Centric Nano-Networking: Addressing nano machines in a medical application scenario}, journal = {Nano Communication Networks}, year = {2017}, volume = {14}, pages = {29 - 39}, number = {Supplement C}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nancom.2017.09.001}, issn = {1878-7789}, keywords = {Addressing, Internet of Nano Things, Medical application, Nano communication, NCN}, owner = {Marc}, timestamp = {2017.11.23}, url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1878778917300042} }
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Florian Büther and Florian Lau and Marc Stelzner and Sebastian Ebers: A Formal Definition for Nanorobots and Nanonetworks. in The 17th International Conference on Next Generation Wired/Wireless Advanced Networks and Systems + The 10th conference on Internet of Things and Smart Spaces (NEW2AN ruSMART 2017), Springer, St.Petersburg, Russia, Sep, 2017
@inproceedings{Buether2017Formal, author={Florian Büther and Florian Lau and Marc Stelzner and Sebastian Ebers}, title={A Formal Definition for Nanorobots and Nanonetworks}, booktitle={The 17th International Conference on Next Generation Wired/Wireless Advanced Networks and Systems + The 10th conference on Internet of Things and Smart Spaces (NEW2AN ruSMART 2017)}, address={St.Petersburg, Russia}, days={27}, publisher={Springer}, month={Sep}, year={2017}, url={https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-67380-6_20}, doi={10.1007/978-3-319-67380-6_20}, keywords={Nanorobot; Nanonetwork; Definition; Nanomachine; Machine Model,NCN,flau}, abstract={Nano computation and communication research examines nanosized devices like sensor nodes or robots. Over the last decade, it has attracted attention from many different perspectives, including material sciences, biomedical engineering, and algorithm design. With growing maturity and diversity, a common terminology is increasingly important. In this paper, we analyze the state of the art of nanoscale computational devices, and infer common requirements. We combine these with definitions for macroscale machines and robots to define Nanodevices, an umbrella term that includes all nanosized artificial devices. We derive definitions for Nanomachines and Nanorobots, each with a set of mandatory and optional components. Constraints concerning artificiality and purpose distinguish Nanodevices from nanoparticles and natural life forms. Additionally, we define a Nanonetwork as a network comprised of Nanodevices, and show the specific challenges for Medical Nanorobots and Nanonetworks. We integrate our definition into the current research of Nanodevice components with a set of examples for electronic and biological implementations.} }
2016
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Stelzner, Marc and Lau, Florian-Lennert and Freundt, Katja and Florian Büther and Nguyen, Mai Linh and Stamme, Cordula and Ebers, Sebastian: Precise Detection and Treatment of Human Diseases Based on Nano Networking. in 11th International Conference on Body Area Networks (BODYNETS 2016), pp. 58-64, EAI, Turin, Italy, December, 2016
@INPROCEEDINGS{stelzner2016precise, author={Stelzner, Marc and Lau, Florian-Lennert and Freundt, Katja and Florian Büther and Nguyen, Mai Linh and Stamme, Cordula and Ebers, Sebastian}, title={{Precise Detection and Treatment of Human Diseases Based on Nano Networking}}, booktitle={11th International Conference on Body Area Networks (BODYNETS 2016)}, address={Turin, Italy}, year={2016}, month={December}, keywords={NCN,flau}, pages={58--64}, publisher={EAI}, url={https://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=3068615.3068631}, abstract={highlight, This paper presents an elaborate scenario to and detect, motivate interdisciplinary computer science involvement in nanotechnology for medical applications. Our scenario illustrates how nanotechnology can be employed to and morbidity, potentially directly treat infectious diseases as a paradigm for human disorders associated with high and mortality. Thus, more precise techniques that monitor the presence and (host-, concentration of critical marker molecules and pathogen-derived) may be applicable at an earlier stage of the disease. Moreover, since the concentration threshold varies from person to person, continuous and diagnostic, individualized monitoring of both and detect, therapeutic measures is required. To and treat diseases directly at the affected location, we propose the usage of an in-body nano network build by nano machines. To report ndings and receive commands from outside of the body, the nano network is connected to a body area network via gateways. In this paper, we discuss the capabilities of nano machinery and architecture., presents the aforementioned network}, owner={Marc}, timestamp={2017.01.31} }
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Marc Stelzner and Falko Dressler and Stefan Fischer: Function Centric Networking: an Approach for Addressing in In-Body Nano Networks. in 3rd ACM International Conference on Nanoscale Computing and Communication 2016 (ACM NanoCom`16), pp. 38:1-38:2, ACM, New York City, USA, September, 2016
@INPROCEEDINGS{Stel1609:Function, author = {Marc Stelzner and Falko Dressler and Stefan Fischer}, title = {Function Centric Networking: an Approach for Addressing in {In-Body} Nano Networks}, booktitle = {3rd ACM International Conference on Nanoscale Computing and Communication 2016 (ACM NanoCom'16)}, address = {New York City, USA}, year = {2016}, month ={September}, pages={38:1--38:2}, publisher={ACM}, Doi={10.1145/2967446.2967479}, abstract = {We are looking at the combination of in-body nano communication with the Internet of Things (IoT) and the resulting research challenges in the Internet of Nano Things (IoNT). It is this combination that enables a wide range of new applications, particularly in the biomedical domain. One of the many challenges in functional and non-functional aspects is the addressing and naming of nodes in a nano network. Our study in this area not only includes top-down techniques driven from today's IoT, but also new bottom-up ideas, originating from molecular level communication. In this paper we come up with a summary of theoretical, simulated and realized ideas to draw conclusions about implementation and performance potential before we present our concept for addressing through Function Centric Networking focusing on medical in-body communication scenarios. It allows us to address specific groups of interchangeable and replaceable nano machines in a network, while it does not rely on the durability and uniqueness of individual nodes.}, days = {28}, timestamp = {2016.08.29}
2015
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Dennis Heinrich and Stefan Werner and Marc Stelzner and Christopher Blochwitz and Thilo Pionteck and Sven Groppe: Hybrid FPGA Approach for a B+ Tree in a Semantic Web Database System. in Proceedings of the 10th International Symposium on Reconfigurable Communication-centric Systems-on-Chip (ReCoSoC 2015), IEEE, Bremen, Germany, 29. June 29 - 1. July, 2015
@INPROCEEDINGS{Heinrich2015, author = {Dennis Heinrich and Stefan Werner and Marc Stelzner and Christopher Blochwitz and Thilo Pionteck and Sven Groppe}, title = {{{Hybrid FPGA Approach for a B+ Tree in a Semantic Web Database System}}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 10th International Symposium on Reconfigurable Communication-centric Systems-on-Chip (ReCoSoC 2015)}, year = {2015}, month = {29.06.-01.07.}, address = {Bremen, Germany}, publisher = {IEEE} }
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Stefan Werner and Dennis Heinrich and Marc Stelzner and Volker Linnemann and Thilo Pionteck and Sven Groppe: Accelerated join evaluation in Semantic Web databases by using FPGAs. Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience, no. 28, pp. 2031-2051, May 18, 2015
@ARTICLE{Werner2015, author = {Stefan Werner and Dennis Heinrich and Marc Stelzner and Volker Linnemann and Thilo Pionteck and Sven Groppe}, title = {Accelerated join evaluation in Semantic Web databases by using FPGAs}, journal = {Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience}, year = {2015}, month = {18. Mai}, volume = {28}, number = {7}, pages = {2031--2051}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cpe.3502} }
2014
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Sven Groppe and Thomas Kiencke and Stefan Werner and Dennis Heinrich and Marc Stelzner and Le Gruenwald: P-LUPOSDATE: Using Precomputed Bloom Filters to Speed Up SPARQL Processing in the Cloud. Open Journal of Semantic Web (OJSW), no. 1, pp. 25-55, RonPub UG (haftungsbeschränkt), 2014
@Article{OJSW-v1i2n02_Groppe, title = {P-LUPOSDATE: Using Precomputed Bloom Filters to Speed Up SPARQL Processing in the Cloud}, author = {Sven Groppe and Thomas Kiencke and Stefan Werner and Dennis Heinrich and Marc Stelzner and Le Gruenwald}, journal = {Open Journal of Semantic Web (OJSW)}, issn = {2199-336X}, year = {2014}, volume = {1}, number = {2}, pages = {25--55}, url = {http://www.ronpub.com/publications/OJSW-v1i2n02_Groppe.pdf}, publisher = {RonPub UG (haftungsbeschr{\"a}nkt)}, bibsource = {RonPub UG (haftungsbeschr{\"a}nkt)} }
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Stefan Werner and Dennis Heinrich and Marc Stelzner and Sven Groppe and Rico Backasch and Thilo Pionteck: Parallel and Pipelined Filter Operator for Hardware-Accelerated Operator Graphs in Semantic Web Databases. in Proceedings of the 14th IEEE International Conference on Computer and Information Technology (CIT 2014), IEEE, Xi´an, China, September 11 - 13, 2014
@Inproceedings{Werner14, author = {Stefan Werner and Dennis Heinrich and Marc Stelzner and Sven Groppe and Rico Backasch and Thilo Pionteck}, title = {{Parallel and Pipelined Filter Operator for Hardware-Accelerated Operator Graphs in Semantic Web Databases}}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 14th IEEE International Conference on Computer and Information Technology (CIT 2014)}, year = {2014}, month = {September 11 - 13}, address = {Xi´an, China}, publisher = {IEEE}, bibsource = {IFIS, Universit{\"a}t zu L{\"u}beck}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/CIT.2014.162}, copyright = {IEEE} }

- Mitarbeitende
- Stefan Fischer
- Andreas Schrader
- Horst Hellbrück
- Angela König
- Anjes Kiencke
- Dirk Frank Schmidt
- Edgar Baake
- Lea Christine Brandl
- Susan Brauer
- Yuri Cotrado Sehgelmeble
- Bennet Gerlach
- Mohamed Hail
- Max Kaussow
- Börge Kordts
- Florian-Lennert Lau
- Yasser Mawad
- Ian Pösse
- Nailya Sabirzyanova
- Sarah Scheer
- Ingrid Schumacher
- Klaus-Dieter Schumacher
- Marc Stelzner
- Finn Stoldt
- Regine Wendt (birth name Geyer)