Wilfried Elmenreich
Wilfried Elmenreich is currently working at the Mobile Systems Group of the Institute of Networked and Embedded Systems at the University of Klagenfurt, Austria. He is a senior researcher at Lakeside Labs, a research center investigating self-organizing networked systems.
Wilfried Elmenreich worked as a research and teaching assistant at the
Institut
für Technische Informatik, Real-Time
Systems Group at the Vienna
University of Technology from 1999 to 2007.
Wilfried Elmenreich studied at the Engineering School for
Electrotechnics and Control in Weiz, Styria and graduated at the Vienna
University of Technology where he received a Master's degree in
computer science in 1998 and a Ph.D. degree in technical sciences in
2002. His doctoral thesis addressed the sensor fusion problem in
time-triggered systems. Wilfried Elmenreich has contributed
significantly to the development of the TTP/A fieldbus protocol and the
standardization of the OMG Smart Transducer Interface Standard.
His current research interests include wireless sensor networks, real-time systems and protocols, and self-organizing systems. Wilfried Elmenreich was editor of 4 books and published over 100 papers in the field of networked and embedded systems. His Erdös Number is 3.
Research
- Complex Systems (Self-organization, energy grids, evolutionary design, http://demesos.blogspot.com)
- Wireless Networks (Cooperative relaying, firefly synchronization, http://netwerkt.wordpress.com)
- Smart Transducers and Real-Time Fieldbus Protocols (TTP/A protocol, OMG Smart Transducer Standard)
- Sensor Fusion and Robust Systems
Go to http://wwwu.uni-klu.ac.at/welmenre/research.html for a comprehensive list of my research interests.
A publication list with links for downloading papers is available at http://wwwu.uni-klu.ac.at/welmenre/publications.html