Institute of Theoretical Informatics, Algorithmics

Publications

Journal articles

  1. Scalable Exact Visualization of Isocontours in Road Networks via Minimum-Link Paths.
    Journal of Computational Geometry, 9(1):24–70, 2018.
    Joint work with Moritz Baum, Thomas Bläsius, Andreas Gemsa, and Ignaz Rutter.
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  2. Poster Abstract: Graph-theoretic Model for Observability in Multi-carrier Energy Distribution Networks.
    Computer Science - Research and Development, September 2017.
    Joint work with Sören Hohmann, Heiko Maaß, Carina Mieth, Martin Pfeifer, and Dorothea Wagner.
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Conference articles

  1. Engineering Negative Cycle Canceling for Wind Farm Cabling.
    In: Proceedings of the 27th Annual European Symposium on Algorithms (ESA'19), volume 144 of Leibniz International Proceedings in Informatics, pages 55:1–55:16, September 2019.
    Joint work with Sascha Gritzbach, Torsten Ueckerdt, Dorothea Wagner, and Matthias Wolf.
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  2. The Maximum Transmission Switching Flow Problem.
    In: Proceedings of the 9th ACM e-Energy International Conference on Future Energy Systems (ACM e-Energy'18), pages 340–360. ACM Press, 2018.
    Joint work with Alban Grastien, Ignaz Rutter, Dorothea Wagner, and Matthias Wolf.
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  3. Towards negative cycle canceling in wind farm cable layout optimization.
    In: Proceedings of the 7th DACH+ Conference on Energy Informatics, volume 1 (Suppl 1). Springer, 2018.
    Joint work with Sascha Gritzbach, Torsten Ueckerdt, Dorothea Wagner, and Matthias Wolf.
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  4. A Simulated-Annealing-Based Approach for Wind Farm Cabling.
    In: Proceedings of the 8th ACM e-Energy International Conference on Future Energy Systems (ACM eEnergy'17), pages 203–215. ACM Press, 2017.
    Joint work with Sebastian Lehmann, Ignaz Rutter, and Dorothea Wagner.
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  5. Analysis of Redispatch and Transmission Capacity Pricing on a Local Electricity Market Setup.
    In: 14th International Conference on the European Energy Market, pages 1–6. IEEE, 2017.
    Joint work with Philipp Staudt, Johannes Garttner, and Christof Weinhardt.
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  6. Computing Minimum-Link Separating Polygons in Practice.
    In: Proceedings of the 32nd European Workshop on Computational Geometry (EuroCG'16), 2016.
    Joint work with Moritz Baum, Thomas Bläsius, Andreas Gemsa, and Ignaz Rutter.
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  7. Scalable Exact Visualization of Isocontours in Road Networks via Minimum-Link Paths.
    In: Proceedings of the 24th Annual European Symposium on Algorithms (ESA'16), volume 57 of Leibniz International Proceedings in Informatics, pages 7:1–7:18. Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik, 2016.
    Joint work with Moritz Baum, Thomas Bläsius, Andreas Gemsa, and Ignaz Rutter.
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  8. Operating Power Grids with few Flow Control Buses.
    In: Proceedings of the 6th ACM e-Energy International Conference on Future Energy Systems, pages 289–294. ACM Press, 2015.
    Full version available at http://arxiv.org/abs/1505.05747.
    Joint work with Thomas Leibfried, Tamara Mchedlidze, Nico Meyer-Hübner, Martin Nöllenburg, Ignaz Rutter, Peter Sanders, and Dorothea Wagner.
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  9. Towards Realistic Flow Control in Power Grid Operation.
    In: Proceedings of the 4th D-A-CH Conference on Energy Informatics, volume 9424 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 192–199. Springer, 2015.
    Joint work with Tamara Mchedlidze, Martin Nöllenburg, Ignaz Rutter, and Dorothea Wagner.
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Master's Thesis

  1. Network Flow Models for Power Grids.
    Master's thesis, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), January 2014.
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Technical reports

  1. Scalable Isocontour Visualization in Road Networks via Minimum-Link Paths.
    Technical Report 1602.01777, ArXiv e-prints, 2016.
    Joint work with Moritz Baum, Thomas Bläsius, Andreas Gemsa, and Ignaz Rutter.
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  2. Operating Power Grids with Few Flow Control Buses.
    Technical Report 1505.05747, ArXiv e-prints, 2015.
    Joint work with Thomas Leibfried, Tamara Mchedlidze, Nico Meyer-Hübner, Martin Nöllenburg, Ignaz Rutter, Peter Sanders, and Dorothea Wagner.
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