MSc. Mohammad Ibrahim Alkoudsi

Contact:
Phone:+49 (0)631 205 3674
Fax:+49 (0)631 205 4199
E-Mail:alkoudsi(at)rptu.de
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Erwin-Schrödinger-Str.
Building 12, Room 507
67663 Kaiserslautern
ORCID: 0000-0002-1787-3284
Ibrahim Alkoudsi is a PhD student at the chair of real-time systems in RPTU-Kaiserslautern. He holds a joint master's degree from top universities, including RPTU-Kaiserslautern (Germany), NTNU (Norway), and University of Southampton (UK).
Ibrahim's research explores the integration of resilience and flexibility into time-triggered systems to address the increasing complexity and inter-connectivity of safety-critical systems.
Key Research Interests:
- Fault-Tolerant Protocols: Distributed Byzantine fault-tolerant agreement protocols, including clock synchronization, group membership, and interactive consistent messaging.
- Intrusion Resilience and Hybrid Architectures: Exploring strategies to enhance the robustness of time-triggered systems against cyber threats.
- Real-Time Scheduling and Schedulability Analysis: Investigating efficient scheduling techniques to ensure predictable and reliable execution in safety-critical environments.
Publications
- Mohammad Ibrahim Alkoudsi, Damir Isovic, and Gerhard Fohler. ”Revisiting Slot- Shifting’s Offline Acceptance Test for Sporadic Tasks: A Technical Note”. Leibniz Transactions on Embedded Systems (LITES), Volume 10, Issue 1, pp. 4:1-4:6, 2025 - link
- Mohammad Ibrahim Alkoudsi, Sanjoy Baruah, Pontus Ekberg, Gerhard Fohler, Joël Goossens, Maryam Moslehi, "Extending Periodic Task Sets with Sporadic Tasks: Computational Complexity and Exact Feasibility Tests". In Proceedings of the 33rd International Conference on Real-Time Networks and Systems (RTNS '25). Pisa, Italy, 2025 **[Best Student Paper Award]**.
- Marcus Völp, Mohammad Ibrahim Alkoudsi, Azin Bayrami Asl, Kristin Krüger, Julio Rodrigues Mendonca da Neto, and Gerhard Fohler. “Defending Event-Triggered Systems against Out-of-Envelope Environments.” In Proceedings of the 2nd Work- shop on Real-Time Autonomous Systems Security (RT-AutoSec), 2025 - link.
- Mohammad Ibrahim Alkoudsi and Gerhard Fohler. “Scheduling Dynamic Task- Sets in Time-Triggered Real-Time Systems.” In Proceedings of the 32nd International Conference on Real-Time Networks and Systems (RTNS), 2024 link. **[Outstanding Paper Award]**.
- Gautam Gala, Tilmann Unte, Luiz Maia, Johannes Kühbacher, Isser Kadusale, Mohammad Ibrahim Alkoudsi, Gerhard Fohler, and Sebastian Altmeyer, "Safety-Critical Edge Robotics Architecture with Bounded End-to-End Latency", Real-time Cloud (RT-Cloud) 2024 workshop co-hosted with 36th Euromicro conference on Real-time systems - link
- Mohammad Ibrahim Alkoudsi, Gerhard Fohler, and Marcus Völp. “A network- agnostic approach to enforcing collision-free time-triggered communication.” In Proceedings of the 28th Pacific Rim International Symposium on Dependable Computing (PRDC), IEEE, 2023 - link.
- Mohammad Ibrahim Alkoudsi, Gerhard Fohler, and Marcus Völp. “Tolerating resource exhaustion attacks in the time-triggered architecture.” In Proceedings of the XII Brazilian Symposium on Computing Systems Engineering (SBESC), IEEE, 2022 - link.