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Computer Science and Engineering Samuel Müller, M.Sc.

Samuel.Mueller[at]hs-esslingen.de

consultation hours

Mo-Fr: On request at any time (both online and in person).

vita

  • Master of Science (M.Sc.) – Applied Computer Science (Esslingen University)
  • Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) – Computer Science and Media (Hochschule der Medien)

publications

  • S. Müller, L. Popperl, L. Bechtel, and T. Heer: “Generating Resilient Network Models with GeNESIS“, in Proceedings of the Workshop on Resilient Networks and Systems (ReNeSys), Illmenau, Germany, Sep. 2025.
  • L. Bechtel, S. Müller, M. Menth, and T. Heer: “Transforming the Network into a Filter: Distributed Firewall Rules for Time-Critical Traffic“, in Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Factory Communication Systems (WFCS), Rostock, Germany, Jun. 2025.
  • S. Müller, L. Popperl, L. Bechtel, and T. Heer: “How to Tame GeNESIS: A Tutorial for Utilizing GeNESIS to Simulate Realistic Industrial Evaluation Scenarios“, in Proceedings of the Computation and Communication for Smart Systems Symposium (C2S3), Esslingen, Germany, Apr. 2025.
  • L. Bechtel, S. Müller, L. Popperl, and T. Heer: “Challenges for the Security, Robustness, and Performance of Industrial Networks in Modular and Flexible Automation Environments“, in Proceedings of the Collaborative Research Advancing Engineering Solutions for Real-World Challenges 2, Esslingen, Germany,  Mar. 2025.
  • L. Bechtel, S. Müller, M. Menth, and T. Heer, “GeNESIS: Generator for Network Evaluation Scenarios of Industrial Systems,” in IEEE International Conference on Emerging Technologies and Factory Automation (ETFA), Padova, Italy, Sep. 2024.

Research interests

  • Network Security
  • Industrial Network Communication
  • Security Challenges in the Transition to Industry 4.0
  • Latency Optimization for Network Traffic
  • Firewall Optimization
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