Dr. Kamil Kloch

Senior researcher, deputy coordinator of SOCIONICAL
Profile
Hi! I received my M.S. in Computer Science in 2003 from the Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Poland. Next I joined the Theoretical Computer Science at Jagiellonian. Back then my research was devoted to on-line algorithms and partial orders. In 2008 I received my Ph.D. in Computer Science [pdf], also from the the Jagiellonian University. Since 2009 I am a senior researcher in the Embedded Systems Lab at University of Passau, Germany. While still very fond of combinatorics and on-line algorithms, my current research has shifted to collaborative sensing on mobile devices (in particular live collaborative localisation and proximity detection).
Contact
Dr. Kamil Kloch
Embedded Systems Lab, Room 229, University of Passau
Innstraße 43, D-94032 Passau, Germany
Tel: ++49 851 / 509-3086
Fax: ++49 851 / 509-3082
Mobile: +49 163 663 7636
kamil.kloch@uni-passau.de
Recent publications
- Benjamin Thiel, Kamil Kloch, Paul Lukowicz. Sound-based Proximity Detection With Mobile Phones. manuscript [pdf]
- Bartłomiej Bosek, Stefan Felsner, Kamil Kloch, Tomasz Krawczyk, Grzegorz Matecki and Piotr Micek. On-line chain partitions of orders: a survey. Order 29 (2012), 49-73 [pdf]
- Bartłomiej Bosek, Kamil Kloch, Tomasz Krawczyk and Piotr Micek. On-line version of Rabinovitch theorem for proper intervals. Discrete Mathematics (2012) [pdf]
- Bartłomiej Bosek, Kamil Kloch, Tomasz Krawczyk and Piotr Micek. On-line dimension of semi-orders. To appear in Order [pdf]
- Stefan Felsner, Kamil Kloch, Grzegorz Matecki and Piotr Micek. On-line chain partitions of up-growing semi-orders. Order (2011), Vol. 28, p. 1-17 [pdf]
- Kamil Kloch, Paul Lukowicz and Carl Fischer. Collaborative PDR Localisation with Mobile Phones. In: 2011 15th Annual International Symposium on Wearable Computers (ISWC). Page 37-40; San Francisco; 2011 [pdf]
- Kamil Kloch, Gerald Pirkl, Paul Lukowicz and Carl Fischer. Emergent Behaviour in Collaborative Indoor Localisation: an Example of Self-organisation in Ubiquitous Sensing Systems. In: ARCS 2011. [pdf]



