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Raimund Kirner is an academic at the Institute of Computer Engineering (E191-01) at Technische Universität Wien, specializing in real-time and embedded systems. His career spans research in Worst-Case Execution Time (WCET) Analysis, Time-Triggered Communication, and Automated Testing for safety-critical systems. He has contributed to projects such as ALL-TIMES, COSTA, and HINT, focusing on timing predictability and composability in real-time systems.
- Key Research Areas: WCET Analysis, Real-Time Systems, Embedded Testing, Time-Predictable Computing
- Notable Collaborations: Peter Puschner, Andreas Prantl, Martina Zolda
Recent Publications analyze cybersecurity in automotive networks, quantitative interface evaluation for time-triggered systems, and synchronization trade-offs. His work bridges theoretical timing models with practical compiler and hardware solutions for deterministic execution.
Awards: Recipient of the Mobilitätsstipendium der Creditanstalt AG (2003) for outstanding dissertation.
Advising includes supervising 11 theses from 2002–2014 on topics like Automated Load Balancing, WCET Estimation, and Compiler Timing Models.
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