- Internet of Things (IoT)
- Fog Computing
- Edge Computing
- +۱۶ مورد دیگر
Amir Taherkordi is a Professor in the Networks and Distributed Systems group at the Department of Informatics, University of Oslo, Norway. His research focuses on resource-efficiency, scalability, adaptability, and mobility in distributed systems for emerging technologies like IoT, Fog/Edge/Cloud Computing, and Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS). University: University of Oslo Department: Informatics Academic Rank: Professor His research spans IoT, Edge/Fog Computing, and Cyber-Physical Systems, emphasizing energy efficiency, privacy preservation, and self-adaptive architectures. Key areas include network traffic classification, computation offloading, and federated learning applications in vehicular systems. Recent publications highlight advances in latency-aware IoT data transmission , federated vehicular networks , energy-efficient wireless charging , and privacy-preserving data integration . These works often integrate machine learning with network optimization. Projects include the CPS Lab at UiO, DILUTE (Fluid Service Abstraction), and the Gemini Centre on IoT . He collaborates on initiatives like PACE for energy informatics curricula development.



