Wilfried Elmenreich

Wilfried Elmenreich (* 1973 in Fürstenfeld, Austria ) is an Austrian researcher and university teacher. He is Professor of Smart Grids at the Alpen- Adria-Universität Klagenfurt and leads a research group at the Institute of Networked and Embedded Systems.

Life

Wilfried Elmenreich studied computer science at the Technical University of Vienna and graduated in 1998 as a graduate engineer. He started his scientific career as project staff and later assistant professor at the Institute of Technical computer science. He received his doctorate in 2002 for Dr. techn. in the field of time-controlled sensor data fusion. From 1999 to 2007, he was instrumental in the development and standardization of the timed fieldbus protocol TTP / A. In 2003 he founded the Workshop on Intelligent Solutions in Embedded Systems ( Wise ) an annual international workshop, which took place in 2013 for the 11th time. He was also the organizer of the Second IEEE International Conference on Computational Cybernetics ( ICCC ) in Vienna in 2004.

Elmenreich was a guest researcher at Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee (2005) and the Polytechnic Institute of Porto (2007). The end of 2007 he became a Senior Researcher at the Alpen- Adria-Universität Klagenfurt, where he worked in the field of cooperative relaying. From this time two patents in collaboration with Helmut Adam and Christian Bettstetter. As part of the research on self-organizing systems arose among others the open-source research tool FREVO.

In 2008 he received the venia docendi in the field of technical computer science at the Technical University of Vienna. After a substitute professor for computer science with a focus on Complex Systems Engineering at the University of Passau in the winter term 2012 Elmenreich occurred in 2013 at the call of the Chair of Smart Grids at the University of Klagenfurt. Over several research projects, he is also a member of the research cluster Lakeside Labs in Klagenfurt.

Wilfried Elmenreich is a member of the Senate at the Alpen- Adria-Universität Klagenfurt and Counselor of the IEEE Student Branch. In 2012 he organized the international programming competition Advent Programming Contest.

He is the editor of several books and has published over 100 technical articles in the field of networking and embedded systems. His Erdos number is 3 In addition to scientific publications, he runs several research blogs on the topics of self -organizing systems, smart grids and networked embedded systems.

Work and research priorities

  • Smart Grids
  • Sensor Networks
  • Self-organizing systems
  • Evolutionary algorithms and Organic Computing

Selected writings

  • Elmenreich W. (ed.). System Oriented Programming - C Programming on Unix and Linux. UBooks Verlag, Augsburg, 2002. ISBN 978-3939359852.
  • W. Elmenreich. Sensor Fusion in Time-Triggered Systems. PhD thesis, Institute of Technical computer science, 2002.
  • W. Elmenreich. Time-Triggered Transducer Networks. Habilitation thesis, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria, 2007.
  • W. Elmenreich, N. Marchenko, H. Adam, C. Hofbauer, G. Brandner, C. Bettstetter, and M. Huemer. Building blocks of cooperative relaying in wireless systems (PDF, 656 kB). e & i, Springer, 125 (10) :353-359, 2008.
  • Elmenreich W. (ed.). Embedded Systems Engineering. Vienna University of Technology, Austria, Vienna, Austria, 2009, ISBN. 978-3-902463-08-1.
  • A. W. Sobe and Elmenreich. Replication and replacement in dynamic delivery networks (PDF, 1.4 MB). Complex Adaptive Systems Modeling, 2013.

Prices

  • E -learning award 2006 /07 of the Vienna University of Technology
  • Student Research Competition Award. Fifth International Workshop on Self- Organizing Systems ( IWSOS 2011)
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