Wilfried Elmenreich

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Wilfried Elmenreich (born 1973 in Fürstenfeld, Austria) is an Austrian researcher and professor of Smart Grids at the Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt.

Biography

Wilfried Elmenreich studied computer science at the Vienna University of Technology where he received his master's degree in 1998. He became a research and teaching assistant at the Institute of Computer Engineering at Vienna University of Technology in 1999. He received his doctoral degree on the topic of time-triggered sensor fusion in 2002 with distinction. From 1999 to 2007 he was the chief developer of the time-triggered fieldbus protocol TTP/A and the Smart Transducer Interface standard.[1] In 2003, he started the international Workshop on Intelligent Solutions in Embedded Systems (WISES),[2] which has since taken place annually. In 2004, he organized the Second IEEE International Conference on Computational Cybernetics (ICCC) in Vienna.[3]

Elmenreich was a visiting researcher at the Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee in 2005 and at the CISTER/IPP-Hurray Research Unit at the Polytechnic Institute of Porto in 2007. By the end of 2007, he moved to the Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt to become a senior researcher at the Institute of Networked and Embedded Systems. Working in the area of cooperative relaying, he published two patents together with Helmut Adam and Christian Bettstetter.[4] [5] One result of the work on self-organizing systems yielded an open-source research tool named FREVO.[6]

In 2008, he received Habilitation in the area of Computer Engineering from Vienna University of Technology. In Winter term 2012-2013 he was professor for complex systems engineering at the University of Passau. Since April 2013, he holds a professorship for Smart Grids at Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt. His research projects [7] affiliate him also with the Lakeside Labs research cluster in Klagenfurt.

Wilfried Elmenreich is senate member of Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt, Senior Member of IEEE and counselor of Klagenfurt's IEEE student branch.[8] In 2012, he organized the international Advent Programming Contest.[9]

Wilfried was editor of 4 books and published over 100 papers in the field of networked and embedded systems. His Erdös Number is 3. He maintains the research blogs "Self-Organizing Networked Systems",[10] "The Smart Grid"[11] and "Networking Embedded Systems".[12]

Research Interests

Selected Publications

References

  1. "Smart Transducers: OMG Formally Released Versions of SMART". Open Management Group. 1 January 2003. Retrieved 19 June 2013. 
  2. 1. WISES 2003: Vienna, Austria, dblp computer science bibliography, retrieved 2013-09-24
  3. Titelpage of Proceedings of the Second IEEE International Conference on Computational Cybernetics (ICCC 2004), IEEE Xplore, retrieved 2013-09-24
  4. H. Adam, W. Elmenreich, and C. Bettstetter. Cooperative Relay Scheme Having Backward Compatibility. Filed Nov 23, 2009; published May 25, 2011; European patent granted Aug 28, 2013. Office: EP, US.
  5. H. Adam, W. Elmenreich, and C. Bettstetter. Apparatus and Method for Cooperative Relaying in Wireless Systems Using an Extended Channel Reservation. Filed Nov 23, 2009; published May 25, 2011; European patent granted Oct 17, 2012. Office: EP, US.
  6. FREVO: Framework for evolutionary design, retrieved 2013-09-25
  7. FODOK: Projects of Wilfried Elmenreich, retrieved 2013-09-24
  8. IEEE student branch Klagenfurt: Members of the executive committee for 2013, retrieved 2013-09-24
  9. Advent Programming Contest 2012, retrieved 2013-11-14
  10. Self-Organizing Networked Systems Blog, retrieved 2013-09-24
  11. The Smart Grid Blog, retrieved 2013-09-24
  12. Networking Embedded Systems Blog, retrieved 2013-09-24

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