Ondrej Cekan
Papers
7
Total Citations
45
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5
About
Ondrej Cekan is a researcher specializing in fault tolerance, functional verification, and FPGA-based system design, with a particular focus on safety-critical electro-mechanical applications. His work addresses a fundamental challenge in modern electronics: ensuring that critical systems — spanning aerospace, medical, and industrial domains — can withstand faults without catastrophic failure. Cekan's most significant contribution is the development of a dedicated evaluation platform for testing fault-tolerance methodologies in electro-mechanical systems, a body of work he has refined consistently from 2014 through 2018. His most cited paper (2017, 15 citations) demonstrates how functional verification can serve as a rigorous framework for assessing fault tolerance properties, while complementary work explores FPGA-based robot controllers as experimental testbeds for fault injection and reliability analysis. By combining functional verification environments with fault injectors targeting SRAM-based FPGAs, Cekan has created practical tools that bridge theoretical verification methods and real-world hardware resilience. With cumulative citations across seven publications, his research has meaningfully influenced how engineers approach dependability in embedded and electro-mechanical systems. His use of robot maze-navigation controllers as concrete verification examples makes his methodologies accessible and reproducible, offering fellow researchers a tangible benchmark for evaluating fault tolerance strategies.
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- 5Reliability Analysis and Improvement of FPGA-Based Robot Controller5 citations · 2017
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