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The high frequency (HF) catheter ablation is the gold standard for the therapy of many cardiac tachyarrhythmias, such as atrioventricular node re-entry tachycardia (AVNRT), atrioventricular re-entry tachycardia (AVRT) or atrial flutter (AFL). The aim of the study was to simulate the HF ablation of AVNRT, AVRT, AFL and its heat propagation in reference to the supplied power with different electrode material and electrode size. The modeling and simulation were performed with the thermal and electromagnetic simulation software CST® (Computer Simulation Technology, Darmstadt). The modeling and simulation were carried out using ablation catheters with 4 mm tip electrode and 8 mm tip electrode with different electrode materials. Both electrode types were made of platinum and gold respectively. For the measurement of the heat propagation in the heart tissue, the catheters were integrated in the Offenburg heart rhythm model. The HF ablation procedures were performed with the 4 mm platinum tip electrode, with an application duration of 45 seconds and a power output of 40 watts. The HF ablation of the atrioventricular node slow pathway produced a maximum temperature of 66.33 °C. The Kent bundle HF ablation in the left atrium achieved a maximum temperature of 67.14 °C. The HF ablation of the right atrial isthmus resulted 65.96 °C. The 8 mm distal platinum tip electrode and a power output of 60 watts reached 72.85 °C. The 8 mm distal gold tip electrode and a power output of 60 watt reached 64.66 °C, due to the improved thermal conductivity of gold. Virtual heart and ablation electrode models allow the static and dynamic simulation of HF ablation with different electrode material and electrode size. The 3D simulation of the temperature profile may be used to optimize the AVNRT, AVRT and AFL HF ablation.
Die Frage nach der Erforderlichkeit der Benennung eines Datenschutzbeauftragten wird derzeit oft gestellt. Der Beitrag gibt anhand einer Checkliste Leitlinien zu ihrer Beantwortung. Diese richtet sich seit dem 25.5.2018 bei nicht-öffentlichen Stellen (namentlich Unternehmen, aber auch Vereinen) nach Art. 37 DSGVO und § 38 BDSG n.F.
Die Frage nach der Erforderlichkeit der Benennung eines Datenschutzbeauftragten wird derzeit oft gestellt. Der Beitrag gibt anhand einer Checkliste Leitlinien zu ihrer Beantwortung. Diese richtet sich seit dem 25.5.2018 bei nicht-öffentlichen Stellen (namentlich Unternehmen, aber auch Vereinen) nach Art. 37 DSGVO und § 38 BDSG n.F.
BGH "Preisportal"
(2018)
LG Frankfurt/M. "Hooligan"
(2018)
LG München I "Lieferfrist"
(2018)
BGH "Mehrere Werbekanäle"
(2018)
Printed Electronics (PE) is a promising technology that provides mechanical flexibility and low-cost fabrication. These features make PE the key enabler for emerging applications, such as smart sensors, wearables, and Internet of Things (IoTs). Since these applications need secure communication and/or authentication, it is vital to utilize security primitives for cryptographic key and identification. Physical Unclonable Functions (PUF) have been adopted widely to provide the secure keys. In this work, we present a weak PUF based on Electrolyte-gated FETs using inorganic inkjet printed electronics. A comprehensive analysis framework including Monte Carlo simulations based on real device measurements is developed to evaluate the proposed PE-PUF. Moreover, a multi-bit PE-PUF design is proposed to optimize area usage. The analysis results show that the PE-PUF has ideal uniqueness, good reliability, and can operates at low voltage which is critical for low-power PE applications. In addition, the proposed multi-bit PE-PUF reduces the area usage around 30%.
Our media-artistic performances and installations, INTERCORPOREAL SPLITS (2010–2013), BUZZ (2014–2015), W ASTELAND (2015–2016), as well as our new collaboration with Bruno Latour , DE\GLOBALIZE (2018–2020), are not just about polyphony. Here, however, we rediscover them under this heading, thus giving them a new twist, while mapping out issues, mechanisms and functional modes of the polyphonic.
Erfolgsfaktorenforschung
(2018)
Qualität hat einen genauen Wert - Wie Qualitätsentscheidungen an Ihrem Wertbeitrag gemessen werden
(2018)
Qualität hat ihren Preis, doch ihr Nutzen wird meist qualitativ begründet. Unternehmen stehen daher vor der Herausforderung, den Nutzen oder Wert von Qualität anhand bestimmter Parameter zu bewerten. Ein Modell zur Wertbeitragsrechnung von Qualitätsmaßnahmen wurde an der Hochschule Offenburg entwickelt und bei Trumpf in der Praxis getestet.
Oxide semiconductors are highly promising candidates for the most awaited, next-generation electronics, namely, printed electronics. As a fabrication route for the solution-processed/printed oxide semiconductors, photonic curing is becoming increasingly popular, as compared to the conventional thermal curing method; the former offers numerous advantages over the latter, such as low process temperatures and short exposure time and thereby, high throughput compatibility. Here, using dissimilar photonic curing concepts (UV–visible light and UV-laser), we demonstrate facile fabrication of high performance In2O3 field-effect transistors (FETs). Beside the processing related issues (temperature, time etc.), the other known limitation of oxide electronics is the lack of high performance p-type semiconductors, which can be bypassed using unipolar logics from high mobility n-type semiconductors alone. Interestingly, here we have found that our chosen distinct photonic curing methods can offer a large variation in threshold voltage, when they are fabricated from the same precursor ink. Consequently, both depletion and enhancement-mode devices have been achieved which can be used as the pull-up and pull-down transistors in unipolar inverters. The present device fabrication recipe demonstrates fast processing of low operation voltage, high performance FETs with large threshold voltage tunability.
Existing ultrasonic stress evaluation methods utilize the acoustoelastic effect for bulk waves propagating in volume, which is unsuitable for a surface treated material, possessing a significant variation in material properties with depth. With knowledge of nonlinear elastic parameters – third-order elastic constants (TOEC) close to the surface of the sample, the acoustoelastic effect might be used with surface acoustic waves. This work is focused on the development of an independent method of TOEC measurement using the effect of nonlinear surface acoustic waves scattering – i.e. the effect of elastic waves interaction in a nonlinear medium.
In this paper, the possible three wave interactions of surface guided waves and bulk waves are described and formulae for the efficiency of harmonic generation and mode mixing are derived. A comparison of the efficiency of surface waves scattering in an isotropic medium for different interaction types is carried out with the help of nonlinear perturbation theory. First results for surface and bulk wave mixing with known second- and third-order elastic constants are shown.
Emotionale Reaktionen von Nutzern auf Stimuli einer interaktiven Anwendung gelten als zentrale Indikatoren für positive oder negative User Experience. Oliver Gasts Untersuchung stellt ein Verfahren vor, das die Messung und Interpretation der Emotionen bei der Nutzung interaktiver Anwendungen ermöglicht. Denn der Erfolg von webbasierten Applikationen, wie z. B. Online-Shops, hängt in sehr hohem Maße von der Erfüllung der Erwartungen des einzelnen Nutzers ab. Mit den Ergebnissen seiner Untersuchung hat der Autor ein Modell erstellt und evaluiert, welches die relevanten Indikatoren für Mimik basierte Emotionsbewertung umfassend aufzeigt.
Entscheidungsfindung: Die Rolle der Kundenemotionen – Was Mimik über Emotion und Entscheidung verrät
(2018)
Conversion-Killer in Onlineshops - Identifikation von Kundenorientierung anhand von Mimikindikatoren
(2018)
Mimik als Ausdrucksform von Emotionen ist, seitdem es die Menschheit gibt, ein zentrales Verständigungsmittel in der Kommunikation. Da das Gegenüber in der Interaktion heute in vielen Situationen des täglichen Lebens eine Maschine ist, wäre es vorstellbar, dass die Mimik als Emotionsträger und Kommunikationsmittel seine Bedeutung verliert. Dies ist ein Irrtum: In der vorliegenden Untersuchung wird im Rahmen einer umfassenden Studie festgestellt, dass Mimik von der menschlichen Kommunikation schwer trennbar ist und auch in der Interaktion mit Maschinen unvermindert auftritt. Diese Erkenntnis kann Unternehmen helfen, den Mensch-Maschine-Dialog genau zu analysieren, um erfolgsmindernde Kundenirritationen zu eliminieren und die Abläufe optimal auf die Bedürfnisse der Nutzer anpassen zu können.
Freiwillige Fachtutorien erreichen aus unterschiedlichen Gründen nicht alle Studierenden. Allein der subjektive Eindruck, dass zu wenige Ressourcen seitens der Hochschule (Übungsräume, studentische Tutoren, lückenlose Stundenplanpassung) oder der Studierenden (Zeit, Motivation) zur Verfügung stünden, führt zu Absenzen bei freiwilligen Präsenztutorien. Um die empfundenen und realen Begrenzungen dieser Veranstaltungen zu verringern, wurden für den Studiengang Maschinenbau die Musterlösungen der Übungsaufgaben Physik und Mathematik in Form von Videoclips erstellt und über die Lernplattform Moodle für alle Studierende des Semesters bereitgestellt. Die Clips beziehen sich jeweils auf eine Teilaufgabe und besitzen die Länge eines typischen Youtube-Tutorials. In etwa 5 Minuten bieten sie dem Zuschauer einen Lösungsweg zu den jeweiligen Übungsaufgaben. Die Studierenden können die Clips alternativ oder ergänzend zur Präsenzveranstaltung nutzen. Bei der Erstellung der Clips wurde auf den Einsatz von Spezialeffekten wie Animationen etc. zugunsten einer effizienten Produktion verzichtet, so dass eine einzelne Lehrperson pro Stunde etwa 10 bis 20 Minuten Videoclips aufzeichnen kann. Die Auswertung der Zugriffszahlen auf die Clip-Dateien ermöglicht eine aufgabengenaue Ermittlung der aktiven Nutzer. Im Betrag wird eine vorläufige Auswertung der Teilnehmerzahl und der Korrelation zwischen Klausurergebnis und Nutzungsgrad präsentiert.
Numerous 2,5-dimethoxy-N-benzylphenethylamines (NBOMe), carrying a variety of lipophilic substituents at the 4-position, are potent agonists at 5-hydroxytryptamine (5HT2A ) receptors and show hallucinogenic effects. The present study investigated the metabolism of 25D-NBOMe, 25E-NBOMe, and 25N-NBOMe using the microsomal model of pooled human liver microsomes (pHLM) and the microbial model of the fungi Cunninghamella elegans (C. elegans). Identification of metabolites was performed using liquid chromatography-high resolution-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-HR-MS/MS) with a quadrupole time-of-flight (QqToF) instrument. In total, 36 25D-NBOMe phase I metabolites, 26 25E-NBOMe phase I metabolites and 24 25N-NBOMe phase I metabolites were detected and identified in pHLM. Furthermore, 14 metabolites of 25D-NBOMe, 11 25E-NBOMe metabolites, and nine 25N-NBOMe metabolites could be found in C. elegans. The main biotransformation steps observed were oxidative deamination, oxidative N-dealkylation also in combination with hydroxylation, oxidative O-demethylation possibly combined with hydroxylation, oxidation of secondary alcohols, mono- and dihydroxylation, oxidation of primary alcohols, and carboxylation of primary alcohols. Additionally, oxidative di-O-demethylation for 25E-NBOMe and reduction of the aromatic nitro group and N-acetylation of the primary aromatic amine for 25N-NBOMe took place. The resulting 25N-NBOMe metabolites were unique for NBOMe compounds. For all NBOMes investigated, the corresponding 2,5-dimethoxyphenethylamine (2C-X) metabolite was detected. This study reports for the first time 25X-NBOMe N-oxide metabolites and hydroxylamine metabolites, which were identified for 25D-NBOMe and 25N-NBOMe and all three investigated NBOMes, respectively. C. elegans was capable of generating all main biotransformation steps observed in pHLM and might therefore be an interesting model for further studies of new psychoactive substances (NPS) metabolism.
Abstract: Electric field of biventricular (BV) pacing, left ventricular (LV) electrode position and electrical interventricular desynchronization are important parameters for successful cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) in patients with heart failure, sinus rhythm and reduced LV ejection fraction. The aim of the study was to evaluate electric pacing field of transesophageal left atrial (LA) pacing and BV pacing with 3D heart rhythm simulation. Bipolar right atrial (RA), right ventricular (RV), LV electrodes and multipolar hemispherical esophageal LA electrodes were modeled with CST (Computer Simulation Technology, Darmstadt). Electric pacing field were simulated with bipolar RA and RV pacing with Solid S (Biotronik) electrode, bipolar LV pacing with Attain 4194 (Medtronic) electrode and bipolar LA pacing with TO8 (Osypka) esophageal electrode. 3D heart rhythm model with esophagus allowed electric pacing field simulation of 4-chamber pacing with bipolar intracardiac RA, RV, LV pacing and bipolar transesophageal LA pacing. The pacing amplitudes were 3V RA pacing amplitude, 50V LA pacing amplitude, 1.5V RV pacing amplitude and 3V LV pacing amplitude with 0.5ms pacing pulse duration. The atrioventricular delay between RA pacing and BV pacing was 140ms atrioventricular pacing delay and simultaneous RV and LV pacing. Electric pacing fields were simulated during the different pacing modes AAI, VVI, DDD and DDD0V. The intracardiac far-field pacing potentials were evaluated with intracardiac electrodes and a distance of 1mm from the electrodes with RA electrode 1.104V, RV electrode 0.703V and LV electrode 1.32V. The transesophageal far-field pacing potential was evaluated with transesophageal electrode and a distance of 10mm from the elelctrode with LA electrode 6.076V. Heart rhythm model simulation with esophagus allows evaluation of electric pacing fields in AAI, VVI, DDD, DDD0V and DDD0D pacing modes. Electric pacing field of RA, RV and LV pacing in combination with LA pacing may additional useful pacing mode in CRT non-responders.
Aspekte der Motivation
(2018)