Me Clemens Krainer
Dr.techn., University of Salzburg, Austria, 2017
DI, University of Salzburg, Austria, 2009
DI(FH), Salzburg University of Applied Sciences, Austria, 2004

My Ph.D. advisor was Prof. Dr.-Ing. Christoph M. Kirsch and my co-advisor was Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Pree at the Department of Computer Science, University of Salzburg, Austria.
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Interests

  • Embedded Systems
  • Operating Systems
  • Software Engineering
  • Cyber-Physical Systems

Projects

My CV


Publications

[1] C. Krainer. “Cyber-Physical Systems as a Service”. Doctoral Thesis, Department of Computer Sciences, University of Salzburg, Austria, 2017. [ pdf ]
[2] A. Foina, R. Sengupta, P. Lerchi, Z. Liu and C. Krainer. “Drones in Smart Cities: Overcoming Barriers through Air Traffic Control Research”. In: Workshop on Research, Education and Development of Unmanned Aerial Systems (RED-UAS). 2015. [ pdf ]
[3] A. Foina, C. Krainer and R. Sengupta. “An Unmanned Aerial Traffic Management Solution for Cities Using an Air Parcel Model”. In: International Conference on Unmanned Aircraft Systems (ICUAS). 2015. [ pdf ]
[4] E. Pereira, C. Krainer, P. M. Silva, C. Kirsch and R. Sengupta. “A Runtime System for Logical-Space Programming”. In: Proc. Workshop on the Swarm at the Edge of the Cloud (SWEC). 2015. [ pdf ]
[5] C. Krainer and C. M. Kirsch. “Cyber-Physical Cloud Computing Implemented as PaaS”. In: Proc. Workshop on Design, Modeling, and Evaluation of Cyber-Physical Systems (CyPhy). ACM, 2014. [ pdf ]
[6] E. Pereira, P. Silva, C. Krainer, C. Kirsch, J. Morgado and R. Sengupta. “A Networked Robotic System and its Use in an Oil Spill Monitoring Exercise”. In: Swarm at the Edge of the Could - ESWeek’13, Montreal, Canada, 2013. [ pdf ]
[7] C. D. Krainer. JNavigator - An Autonomous Navigation System for the JAviator Quadrotor Helicopter. Master’s Thesis, University of Salzburg, Austria, 2009. [ pdf | bib ]
[8] C. Krainer. Evaluation and Selection of a Fault Tolerant CORBA Load Balancing Strategy. Diploma Thesis, University of Applied Sciences, Salzburg, Austria, 2004.