Research Assistant
hashemif@in.tum.de | |
Room | MI 03.07.057 |
Phone | +49.89.289.18130 |
Fax | +49.89.289.18107 |
Address | Institut für Informatik VI Technische Universität München Boltzmannstraße 3 85748 Garching bei München Germany |
Homepage | http://www6.in.tum.de/Main/Hashemif |
Curriculum Vitæ
- Master degree in informatics from Technische Universität München, Germany, October 2012
- Bachelor degree in informatics from RWTH Aachen, Germany, March 2011
Current Research Interests
- Modeling, Configuration, and Verification of Real-time Communication Systems
- Industrial Ethernet
- Time-Sensitive Networking
- Time-triggered Schedule Synthesis in IEEE 802.1Qbv
- Deterministic Networked Medical Systems
- In-Car Communication Architectures
- Plug & Play Concepts for Real-time Systems
Projects
- OR.NET (BMBF)
- SOMATCH (EU)
- OSBORNE: Automotive E/E Architectures (BMW Project)
Closed Student Projects
Master Thesis | An Ontology-Based Approach to Reduce Configuration Complexities in Time-Sensitive Network Student: Sina Shafaei, Advisor: Morteza Hashemi Farzaneh, Supervisor: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Alois Knoll |
Master Thesis | Correlations between network conditions and quality of CACC systems in terms of safety, efficiency and channel utilization Student: Fabian Göckel, Advisor: Morteza Hashemi Farzaneh, Supervisor: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Alois Knoll |
Master Thesis | Car2X Use Cases within a 5G C-ITS concept Student: Daniel Heuser, Advisor: Gereon Hinz, Morteza Hashemi Farzaneh, Supervisor: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Alois Knoll |
Master Thesis | Formal Method Based Analysis of an Ophthalmic Surgical Robot Considering Hard Real-Time Constraints Student: Amir Kabouteh, Advisor: Morteza Hashemi Farzaneh, Supervisor: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Alois Knoll |
Guided Research | Analysis and Implementation of Ring Oscillator-Based Soft-Sensors to Measure Temperature of an FPGA Student: Amirali Amiri, Advisor: Morteza Hashemi Farzaneh, Supervisor: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Alois Knoll |
Bachelor Thesis | Monitoring and configuration of device connections in medical environments by applying a service-oriented software architecture Student: Andre Stefanov, Advisor: Morteza Hashemi Farzaneh, Supervisor: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Alois Knoll |
Bachelor Thesis | A Concept for Automatic Code Generation for Medical Peripheral Interfaces based on IEEE/ISO 11073 Standard Student: Rania Sanaa, Advisor: Morteza Hashemi Farzaneh, Supervisor: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Alois Knoll |
Bachelor Thesis | Questionnair-based Java Web Application for Automatic Code Generation in Medical Embedded Systems Student: Yassine Karafi, Advisor: Morteza Hashemi Farzaneh, Supervisor: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Alois Knoll |
Bachelor Thesis | A Concept for Bridging between ISO/IEEE 11073 and OPC Unified Architecture Student: Cato Wang, Advisor: Morteza Hashemi Farzaneh, Supervisor: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Alois Knoll |
Open Student Projects
See the homepage of our student projects!Teaching
- WS 16/17 Vorlesung Echtzeitsysteme
- WS 15/16 Vorlesung Echtzeitsysteme
- WS 15/16 Seminar Interoperable and Deterministic Networked Medical Systems
- SS 15 Seminar Real-time Communication in Networked Medical Systems
- WS 14/15 Seminar Real-time Communication Systems
- WS 14/15 Vorlesung Echtzeitsysteme
- WS 14/15 Selected Topics from communication systems and middleware domain
- SS 14 Seminar Real Communication Systems
- WS 13/14 Grundlagen der Künstlichen Intelligenz
Publications
[1] | Stefan Kugele, Vadim Cebotari, Mario Gleirscher, Morteza Hashemi Farzaneh, Christoph Segler, Sina Shafaei, Hans-Joerg Voegel, Fridolin Bauer, Alois Knoll, Diego Marmsoler, and Hans-Ulrich Michel. Research challenges for a future-proof e/e architecture - a project statement. In 15. Workshop Automotive Software Engineering, sep 2017. accepted. [ .bib ] |
[2] | Morteza Hashemi Farzaneh, Stefan Kugele, and Alois Knoll. A graphical modeling tool supporting automated schedule synthesis for time-sensitive networking. In 22nd IEEE International Conference on Emerging Technologies And Factory Automation (ETFA). IEEE, sep 2017. [ .bib ] |
[3] | Morteza Hashemi Farzaneh and Alois Knoll. An ontology-based plug-and-play approach for in-vehicle time-sensitive networking (tsn). In 2016 IEEE 7th Annual Information Technology, Electronics and Mobile Communication Conference (IEMCON), pages 1-8, Oct 2016. [ DOI | .bib | .pdf ] |
[4] | Morteza Hashemi Farzaneh, Sina Shafaei, and Alois Knoll. Formally verifiable modeling of in-vehicle time-sensitive networks (tsn) based on logic programming. In 2016 IEEE Vehicular Networking Conference (VNC), pages 1-4, Dec 2016. [ DOI | .bib | .pdf ] |
[5] | Hubertus Feussner, Sebastian Koller, Brian Jensen, and Morteza Hashemi Farzaneh. Kombinierte viszeralmedizinische und transvaskulaere eingriffe. Technical Report TUM-I1635, TUM, Robotics and Embedded Systems, 2016. [ .bib | .pdf ] |
[6] | Morteza Hashemi Farzaneh, Alois Knoll, and Jonas Pfeiffer. Opart: Towards an open platform for abstraction of real-time communication in cross-domain applications. In 6th International Conference on Automation, Robotics and Applications (ICARA), pages 246-250, Feb 2015. [ DOI | .bib | .pdf ] |
[7] | Morteza Hashemi Farzaneh, Suraj Nair, M.A Nasseri, and Alois Knoll. Reducing communication-related complexity in heterogeneous networked medical systems considering non-functional requirements. In 16th International Conference on Advanced Communication Technology (ICACT), pages 547-552, Feb 2014. [ DOI | .bib | .pdf ] |
[8] | Morteza Hashemi Farzaneh, Stefan Feldmann, Christoph Legat, Jens Folmer, and Birgit Vogel-Heuser. Modeling multicore programmable logic controllers in networked automation systems. In Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society (IECON), pages 4398-4403, Nov 2013. [ DOI | .bib | .pdf ] |