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Teresa Lübeck
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Philipp Meyer, Teresa Lübeck, Timo Salomon, Franz Korf and Thomas C. Schmidt, "Anomaly Detection in Real-Time Networks Using Asynchronous Traffic Shaping," Proceedings of 102nd IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC 2025-Fall), Chengdu, China, October 2025, pp. 1–7.
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Teresa Lübeck, Philipp Meyer, Timo Salomon, Franz Korf and Thomas C. Schmidt, "Latency Limits for Asynchronous Traffic Shaping in Redundant TSN Networks," Proceedings of ACM SIGCOMM 2025, Demo Session, Coimbra, Portugal, September 2025, pp. 143–145.
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Teresa Lübeck, Philipp Meyer, Timo Häckel, Franz Korf and Thomas C. Schmidt, "Asynchronous Traffic Shaping and Redundancy: Avoiding Unbounded Latencies in In-Car Networks," Proceedings of 16th IEEE Vehicular Networking Conference (VNC 2025), Porto, Portugal, June 2025, pp. 1–8.
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Pouyan Fotouhi Tehrani, Raphael Hiesgen, Teresa Lübeck, Thomas C. Schmidt and Matthias Wählisch, "Do CAA, CT, and DANE Interlink in Certificate Deployments? A Web PKI Measurement Study," Proceedings of 8th Network Traffic Measurement and Analysis Conference (TMA 2024), Dresden, Germany, May 2024, pp. 1–11.
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Philipp Meyer, Timo Häckel, Teresa Lübeck, Franz Korf and Thomas C. Schmidt, "A Framework for the Systematic Assessment of Anomaly Detectors in Time-Sensitive Automotive Networks," Proceedings of 15th IEEE Vehicular Networking Conference (VNC 2024), Kobe, Japan, May 2024, pp. 57–64.
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