
About
Florian Franzmann is a researcher in the Department of Computer Science 4 (Distributed Systems and Operating Systems Group) at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg. His work focuses on real-time systems, embedded systems, and distributed scheduling.
- Role: Researcher (academic rank)
- Teaching: Supervised exercises for courses like "Echtzeitsysteme" (Real-Time Systems) and "Verläßliche Echtzeitsysteme" (Dependable Real-Time Systems)
Research Interests include real-time scheduling, distributed systems, multi-core processing, and quality-aware digital signal processing. His work often bridges theoretical models with practical implementations in safety-critical domains.
Publications highlight trends in time-triggered architectures, adaptive resource protocols, and multi-core real-time computing. Key subtopics include WCET analysis, task migration, and system synthesis.
Advising includes supervision of master's and diploma theses on projects like RTSC_SIMULINK and AORTA_RISCV. Students include Tobias Klaus, Thomas Reichinger, and Florian Güthlein.
Labs & Teams: Part of the Distributed Systems and Operating Systems Group at FAU, collaborating on projects like AORTA and RTSC.
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