Franziska Kühn
University of Lübeck
8 Papers
42 Citations
Franziska Kühn is an academic researcher from University of Lübeck. The author has contributed to research in topics: Interconnection & Interoperability. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 8 publications.
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Papers
OR.NET: Safe Interconnection of Medical Devices
Franziska Kühn,Martin Leucker +1 more
- 21 Aug 2013
TL;DR: An overview on the OR.NET project which focuses on the dynamic and safe interconnection of medical devices in an operating room is given and a collection of methods equipped with a methodology is presented and discussed, which is intended to replace current integration tests at runtime.
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Runtime Verification of Web Services for Interconnected Medical Devices
Normann Decker,Franziska Kühn,Daniel Thoma +2 more
- 03 Nov 2014
TL;DR: This paper presents a framework to ensure the correctness of service-oriented architectures based on runtime verification techniques, which uses runtime monitors synthesised from high-level specifications to ensure safety constraints.
From SOMDA to application - integration strategies in the OR.NET demonstration sites.
Max Rockstroh,Stefan Franke,Raluca Dees,Angela Merzweiler,Gerd Schneider,Max E. Dingler,Christian Dietz,Jonas Pfeifer,Franziska Kühn,Malte Schmitz,Alexander Mildner,Armin Janß,Jasmin Dell’Anna Pudlik,Marcus Köny,Björn Andersen,Björn Bergh,Thomas Neumuth +16 more
TL;DR: Overall, the demonstrator setups have proven the feasibility of the service-oriented medical device architecture (SOMDA) and real-time approaches with a large variety of example applications, and the applications demonstrate the potentials of open device interoperability.
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OR.NET - Approaches for Risk Analysis and Measures of Dynamically Interconnected Medical Devices
Franziska Kühn,Martin Leucker,Alexander Mildner +2 more
- 01 Jan 2014
TL;DR: The approach is to develop a method for a risk analysis for interconnected medical devices, which is structured modular and consists of a risk assessment of the standalone device and a riskAnalysis for the interconnection considering the risks involved in the transfer of functions.
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Monitoring as a service for networked medical cyber-physical systems
Franziska Kühn,Daniel Thoma,Dennis Labitzke,Stefan Fischer +3 more
- 01 Oct 2017
TL;DR: This paper presents monitoring as a service for networked medical cyber-physical systems in the operating room based on the recent IEEE 11073 standards for interoperable medical device communication and outlines the development and deployment process of the monitors and depicts how the framework can be extended to react when misbehavior is detected.
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