معرفی
Michael Menth is a Professor at the Department of Computer Science, University of Tübingen, specializing in communication networks. His work bridges theoretical and applied research in network resilience, software-defined networking (SDN), and time-sensitive networking (TSN).
- University: University of Tübingen
- Department: Computer Science
- Research Interests: Network security, P4 programming, multicast protocols, and congestion control.
Recent publications focus on advancements in SDN, TSN, and network security. His team has developed tools like P4TG for high-speed traffic generation and SENSOR for flow monitoring. Key projects include BIER-TE for multicast optimization and OIDC² for secure authentication.
His research trends emphasize stateless network architectures, machine learning integration for network management, and automotive/E/E system softwarization. Collaborative work spans eHealth platforms like SSTeP-KiZ and security frameworks for industrial networks.
Publications from 2022-2025 demonstrate technical depth in P4-based implementations, TSN scheduling, and resilient multicast protocols. While no explicit awards are listed, his extensive RFC contributions (e.g., RFC 5696, RFC 9262) highlight industry-standard impact.



