Johannes Eickhold

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Johannes Eickhold is a PhD student in the team of Thomas Fuhrmann since 2006. Johannes studied computer science at the Universität Karlsruhe (TH) until 2006 where he finished with a diploma degree.

Before changing to TUM in 2009, Johannes was already a team member of Thomas Fuhrmann in Karlsruhe at the IBDS. Currently his office is at Innoopract in Karlsruhe where he works in the corporate research project Sovereign.

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Projects

Johannes is currently working on the following projects:

Before that he was involved the projects:

Publications

AmbiComp: A platform for distributed execution of Java programs on embedded systems by offering a single system image
Johannes Eickhold, Thomas Fuhrmann, Bjoern Saballus, Sven Schlender and Thomas Suchy
AmI-Blocks'08, Workshop at the European Conference on Ambient Intelligence 2008, Nuremberg, Germany, November 19, 2008
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Global Accessible Objects (GAOs) in the Ambicomp Distributed Java Virtual Machine
Bjoern Saballus, Johannes Eickhold and Thomas Fuhrmann
Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Sensor Technologies and Applications (SENSORCOMM 2008), Cap Esterel, France, August 25-31, 2008
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Linyphi: Creating IPv6 Mesh Networks with SSR
Pengfei Di, Johannes Eickhold, and Thomas Fuhrmann
Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience, Volume 20, Issue 6 (April 2008), Pages 675-691
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Towards a Distributed Java VM in Sensor Networks using Scalable Source Routing
Bjoern Saballus, Johannes Eickhold, and Thomas Fuhrmann
6. Fachgespraech Sensornetzwerke der GI/ITG Fachgruppe 'Kommunikation und Verteilte Systeme', Aachen, Germany, July 16-17, 2007, pp. 47-50
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Research Interests

My main research interest are distributed Java virtual machines. Special focus lies in the aspects of thread migration and distributed shared memory between multiple VM instances. As part of the Sovereign project I am working with the Maxine research VM from Oracle.

Teaching

Summer Term 2009

Student Theses

Ongoing

  1. Eine Emulationsumgebung fuer die AmbiComp-Virtual-Machine
    • Author: Thomas Kittel
    • Start:

Finished

  1. Distributed Embedded Systems in Java - Design of a Lab Course -
    • Author: Martin Melullis
    • Finished: 1.12.2009
  2. In-System-Debugging von Java-Programmen in der AmbiComp-Virtual-Machine
    • Author: Dennis Pahl
    • Start: 1.5.2009
    • Finished: 7.2009
  3. Integration von SSR in die ACVM
    • Author: Fabian Knittel
    • Finished: 20.04.2009
  4. Accessing remote objects in a distributed embedded Java VM
    • Author: Alexander Kiening
    • Finished: 15.05.2008
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