Graduated (PhD), 2019

Mahmoud SalemI am currently a Graduate Student in Electrical & Computer Engineering department at University of Waterloo, Canada. I got my BSc degree in Computer Engineering at AinShams University, Egypt in 2010.  I worked for almost 3 years at Valeo Egypt (Automotive Embedded Systems R&D Centre of the French multinational company), where I worked on Autosar projects for camera-aided parking systems passing through a complete software development life cycle. My research interests include Software Engineering, Embedded Systems and GPUs. 

Affiliation: 
University of Waterloo

Publications with this group

2019

Salem, M., G. Carvajal, T. Liu, and S. Fischmeister, "Assessing the Robustness of Arrival Curves Models for Real-time Systems", Intl. Conference on Formal Modeling and Analysis of Timed Systems, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, pp. 23--40, 2019. PDF icon [pdf] (972.27 KB)

2017

Carvajal, G., M. Salem, N. Benann, and S. Fischmeister, "Enabling Rapid Construction of Arrival Curves From Execution Traces", IEEE Design & Test, vol. PP, issue 99, 2017.

2016

Salem, M., M. Crowley, and S. Fischmeister, "Anomaly Detection Using Inter-Arrival Curves for Real-time Systems", International Euromicro Conference on Real-Time Systems (ECRTS), Toulouse, France, 2016. PDF icon [pdf] (2.88 MB)

2014

Zadeh, M. Mehdi Zein, M. Salem, N. Kumar, G. Cutulenco, and S. Fischmeister, "SiPTA: Signal Processing for Trace-based Anomaly Detection", Proc. of the International Conference on Embedded Software (EMSOFT), New Dehli, India, pp. 1--6, Oct., 2014. PDF icon [paper] (357.43 KB)