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Former Research Activities
I received my
Ph.D. degree (Dr.-Ing.) in
computer sciences at the Research Group Operating Systems,
Distributed systems of the University of Bremen in 2013 and the Dipl.-Ing.
degree in electrical engineering in 2007. My research was focused
on the domain-specific modelling of safety-critical embedded
real-time systems, especially train control systems. Prior to that, I
worked in the field of service robotics.
openETCS Case Study
The following downloads and documents for the openETCS case study,
which I developed during my Ph.D. thesis, are available under the
GPL V3
Publications
[1] |
O. Prenzel, J. Feuser, and
A. Graser. Rehabilitation Robot in Intelligent Home
Environment-Software Architecture and Implementation of a
Distributed System. In Rehabilitation Robotics, ICORR 2005. 9th
International Conference on, pages 530-535, 2005.
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[2] |
Johannes Feuser, Oleg Ivlev, and Axel
Gräser. Mapped Virtual Reality for a safe manipulation in
rehabilitation robotics. In Assistive Technology: From
Virtuality to Reality: AAATE 2005, pages 666-670. IOS Press,
2005. [ bib ] |
[3] |
J. Feuser, O. Ivlev, and
A. Graser. Collision Prevention for Rehabilitation Robots with
Mapped Virtual Reality. In Rehabilitation Robotics, 2005. ICORR
2005. 9th International Conference on, pages 461-464, 2005.
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[4] |
Christian Martens, Oliver Prenzel, Johannes
Feuser, and Axel Gräser. MASSiVE: Multi-layer architecture for
semi-autonomous service-robots with verified task execution. In
Proceedings of 10th Int. Conf. on Optimization of Electrical
and Electronic Equipments OPTIM'06, vol 3, pp. 107-112, 2006.
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[5] |
J. Feuser, O. Ivlev, and
A. Gräser. Mapped Virtual Reality for a safe manipulation
in rehabilitation robotics. Technology and Disability,
18(4):195-200, 2006. [ bib ] |
[6] |
O. Prenzel, J. Feuser,
I. Volosyak, O. Ivlev, and A. Gräser. Task
Execution with the Rehabilitation Robotic System FRIEND II in
Intelligent Home Environment. International Journal of
Assistive Robotics and Mechatronics, 7(2):39-50, 2006.
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[7] |
J. Feuser and J. Peleska. Security
in Open Model Software with Hardware Virtualisation-The Railway
Control System Perspective. In Foundations and Techniques for
Open Source Software Certification 2010, volume 33, 2010.
Accessed October 23rd, 2012. [ bib | http ] |
[8] |
J Peleska, J. Feuser, and
A. E. Haxthausen. Railway Safety, Reliability and
Security: Technologies and Systems Engineering, chapter The
Model-Driven openETCS Paradigm for Secure, Safe and Certifiable
Train Control Systems, pages 22-52. IGI Global, 2012.
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[9] |
Johannes Feuser and Jan Peleska. Model Based
Development and Tests for openETCS Applications - A Comprehensive
Tool Chain. In Eckehard Schnieder and Géza Tarnai, editors,
FORMS/FORMAT 2012, pages 235-243, 12 2012. [ bib ] |
[10] |
Johannes Feuser. Open Source
Software for Train Control Applications and its Architectural
Implications. PhD thesis, 2012. Accessed April 11th, 2012.
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[11]
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Johannes Feuser and Jan Peleska.
Dependability in open proof software with hardware
virtualization¿the railway control systems perspective.
Science of Computer Programming, (0):-, 2013.
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Dr.-Ing. Johannes Feuser
E-mail: jfeuser@informatik.uni-bremen.de
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