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Die Geschäftsleitung und Führungskräfte von Eller Repro+Druck beschlossen im Juli 1994 die Teilnahme am damls noch neuen EU-Öko-Audit. Die Durchführung des Audits ist für 1996 geplant. Zwei Diplomanden der FH Offenburg wurde die Möglichkeit gegeben, als externe Berater für Eller Repro+Druck ihre Diplomarbeit über die Vorbereitung zum Öko-Audit zu schreiben. Der Betrieb (170 Mitarbeiter) verfügt über elektronische Bildverarbeitung auf Scitex- und Mac-Schiene, derzeit noch konventionelle Plattenkopie und -entwicklung, fünf Offsetrotationen sowie Weiterverarbeitung mit Sammelheftern und Falzmaschinen. Der Referent berichtet über die Erfahrungen, die sein Unternehmen bis zum Herbst 1995 mit der Vorbereitung zum Öko-Audit gemacht hat, und gibt Praxistips. Zusammen mit den Beratern wurden eine Aufnahme der betrieblichen Situation durchgeführt, Maßnahmen geplant und zum Teil durchgeführt.
Der vorliegene Beitrag beschreibt erste Untersuchungsergebnisse mit der Finite-Elemente-Methode (FEM) zur Ermittlung der Kennwerte des bezogenen Spannungsgefälles beim linear-elastischen Werkstoffverhalten für die nach DIN 5480 genormten Zahnwellen mit freiem Auslauf bei Torsion, Biegung und Zug/Druck. Für die Bestimmung von Zwischen-werten werden analytische Näherungsgleichungen aufgestellt.
Zeitliche Anpassung führt zu verbesserter Schalllokalisation bei bimodal versorgten CI-/HG-Trägern
(2021)
Bei bimodal versorgten Cochlea-Implantaten (CI) / Hörgerät (HG)-Trägern entsteht durch die unterschiedliche Signalverarbeitung der Geräte eine konstante interaurale Zeitverzögerung in der Größenordnung von mehreren Millisekunden. Für MED-EL CI-Systeme in Kombination mit verschiedenen HG-Typen haben wir den jeweiligen Device-Delay-Mismatch quantifiziert. In der aktuellen Studie untersuchen wir den Einfluss der Device-Delay-Mismatch bei simulierten und tatsächlichen bimodalen Hörern auf die Genauigkeit der Schalllokalisation.
Um den Device-Delay-Mismatch bei bimodal versorgten Patienten zu verringern, haben wir die CI-Stimulation um die gemessene HG-Signallaufzeit und zwei weitere Werte verzögert. Nach einer Angewöhnungsphase war der effektive Winkelfehler bei Verzögerung um die HG-Signallaufzeit hochsignifikant reduziert im Vergleich zu der Testkondition ohne CI-Verzögerung (mittlere Verbesserung: 11 % ; p < .01, Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test). Aber auch mit den beiden weiteren Verzögerungswerten wurden Verbesserungen erreicht. Anhand der Ergebnisse lässt sich der optimale patientenspezifische Verzögerungswert näher eingrenzen.
Moderne strombetriebene Wärmepumpenanlagen sind im Hinblick auf die Umweltbilanz und die Jahresenergiekosten selbst gegenüber den effizientesten gasbefeuerten und ölbefeuerten Heizanlagen deutlich im Vorteil. Um diesen Vorteil auch in der Praxis zu erreichen, muss der Auswahl und Dimensionierung der Wärmepumpe einschliesslich der Wärmequelle besondere Beachtung geschenkt werden. Hinsichtlich des Temperaturniveaus bietet sich als Wärmequelle besonders das Erdreich an, beispielsweise durch Erdsonden erschlossen. Abhängig von den hydrogeologischen Rahmenbedingungen ist insbesondere auf die längenbezogene Wärmeentzugsleistung der Erdsonden zu achten. Hierfür hat das Ministerium für Umwelt und Verkehr des Landes Baden-Württemberg einheitliche Grundlagen für die Beurteilung und Bearbeitung geschaffen. Ausgehend von einer Wärmepumpenheizanlage, von der bereits Messungen vorliegen, wurde diese Anlage mit dem Simulationsprogramm TRNSYS nachgebildet und die wesentlichen Temperaturverhältnisse in verschiedenen Erdreichtiefen und Erdsondenabständen ermittelt. Mit diesen Erdreichtemperaturen werden mit Hilfe eines vereinfachten Energiebilanzverfahrens die Jahresarbeitszahlen ermittelt. Dabei zeigt sich, dass neben der Hydraulik der Heizanlage der Art der Trinkwassererwärmung besondere Bedeutung zukommt, da dies sich entscheidend auf die Jahresarbeitszahl und damit auch auf die mögliche Reduzierung des CO2-Ausstosses auswirkt.
Wow, You Are Terrible at This!: An Intercultural Study on Virtual Agents Giving Mixed Feedback
(2020)
While the effects of virtual agents in terms of likeability, uncanniness, etc. are well explored, it is unclear how their appearance and the feedback they give affects people's reactions. Is critical feedback from an agent embodied as a mouse or a robot taken less serious than from a human agent? In an intercultural study with 120 participants from Germany and the US, participants had to find hidden objects in a game and received feedback on their performance by virtual agents with different appearances. As some levels were designed to be unsolvable, critical feedback was unavoidable. We hypothesized that feedback would be taken more serious, the more human the agent looked. Also, we expected the subjects from the US to react more sensitively to criticism. Surprisingly, our results showed that the agents' appearance did not significantly change the participants' perception. Also, while we found highly significant differences in inspirational and motivational effects as well as in perceived task load between the two cultures, the reactions to criticism were contrary to expectations based on established cultural models. This work improves our understanding on how affective virtual agents are to be designed, both with respect to culture and to dialogue strategies.
This paper presents a new approach for the teaching of competence in additive manufacturing to engineering students in product development. Particularly new to this approach is the combination of the students' autonomous assembly and commissioning of a 3D-printer, and the independent development of guidelines for this new technology regarding the design of components. This way the students will be able to gain first practical experiences with the data preparation, the additive manufacturing process itself and also the required post-treatment of the 3D-printed parts. To allow the students a significantly deeper insight into the functioning of 3D-printing, the workshop Rapid Prototyping developed a new approach in the course of which the students first assemble a construction kit for a 3D-printer themselves and then commission the printer. This enables the students to gain a better understanding of the functionality and configuration of additive manufacturing. In a next step, the students used the 3D-printers they constructed themselves to produce components which they take from a database. Finally, the experiences of the students in the course of the workshop will be evaluated to review the effectiveness of the new approach.
Additive manufacturing (AM) or 3D printing (3DP) has become a widespread new technology in recent years and is now used in many areas of industry. At the same time, there is an increasing need for training courses that impart the knowledge required for product development in 3D printing. In this article, a workshop on “Rapid Prototyping” is presented, which is intended to provide students with the technical and creative knowledge for product development in the field of AM. Today, additive manufacturing is an important part of teaching for the training of future engineers. In a detailed literature review, the advantages and disadvantages of previous approaches to training students are examined and analyzed. On this basis, a new approach is developed in which the students analyze and optimize a given product in terms of additivie manufacturing. The students use two different 3D printers to complete this task. In this way, the students acquire the skills to work independently with different processes and materials. With this new approach, the students learn to adapt the design to different manufacturing processes and to observe the restrictions of different materials. The results of these courses are evaluated through feedback in a presentation and a questionnaire.
Home Care Applications and Ambient Assisted Living become increasingly attractive. This is caused as well by market pull, as the number of elderly people grows monotonously, as well as by technology push, as technological advances and attractive products pave the way to economically advantageous offerings. However, in real-life applications, a significant number of challenges remain. Those include seamless communication between products from different supplier, due to the lack of sufficiently standardized solutions, energy budgets, and scalability of solutions. This paper presents the experience from the InCASA project (Integrated Network for Completely Assisted Senior Citizen's Autonomy), where architectures for heterogeneous physical and logical communication flows are examined.
Wie man die Vorlesung "Technische Mechanik 1 - Statik" für alle Beteiligten dynamisch gestaltet
(2017)
Lehrende nehmen vielfältige Veränderungen, insbesondere bei Studienanfängern wahr: Vorkenntnisse, Aufnahme- und Konzentrationsfähigkeit werden zunehmend heterogener. In der Vorlesung „Technische Mechanik 1“ wurde darauf konstruktiv reagiert, indem der Ablauf und die Struktur verändert wurden. Aufgaben und ihre Lösungen stehen im Mittelpunkt des Unterrichts. Neben der Lehrenden als aktiv Handelnde wird jeder Studierende im Lauf des Semesters in den Ablauf integriert und muss individuelle Lösungen der verteilten Aufgaben präsentieren. Im Vergleich entwickeln die Studierenden durch „Lernen am Modell“ dadurch ihre methodischen und fachlichen Fähigkeiten weiter. Um den Studierenden die Relevanz der behandelten Themenbereiche zu verdeutlichen wurden spezielle Aufgaben mit einem lebensweltlichem Bezug entwickelt. Befragungen zeigen, dass die Studierenden von den vielfältigen interaktiven Lernangeboten profitieren und die entwickelten Kompetenzen auch auf andere Lernsituationen übertragen.
Projektmanagement entwickelt sich kontinuierlich, auch in qualitativen Sprüngen und Zyklen. Planungsiterationen aus der Agilität und die coronabedingte Digitalisierung der Kommunikation sind nicht die einzigen aktuellen Entwicklungen. Nicht einmal die Wichtigsten. Es wird ein Überblick vermittelt, der nicht nur verstehen, sondern gestalten hilft.
In cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) for heart failure, individualization of the AV delay is essential to improve hemodynamics and to minimize non-responder rate. In patients in sinus rhythm having additional disposition to bradycardia, optimization is necessary for both situations, atrial sensing and pacing. Therefore, echo-optimization is the goldstandard but time consuming. Unfortunately, it depends on the particular CRT systems parameter set if the resulting individually optimal AV delays can be programmed or not. Some CRT systems provide a set of AV delays for DDD operation combined with a set of the pace-sense-compensation to optimize the AV delay in DDD and VDD operation. The pace-sense-compensation (PSC) can be defined by the difference of implant-related interatrial conduction intervals in DDD and VDD operation measured in the esophageal left atrial electrogram. In a cohort of 96 CRT patients we found mean PSC of 59-35ms ranging between 0-143ms. As a consequence, allowing 10ms tolerance, AVD optimization is completely impossible in one of the two modes, VDD or DDD operation, in 34 (35%) or 5 (5%) patients with implants restricting the PSC range to 60ms or 100ms, respectively. Thus, we propose companies to provide CRT systems with programmable pace-sense- compensation between 0ms and 150ms.
In der Wertanalyse ist die Methodik TRIZ (Theorie der Lösung erfinderischer Problemstellungen) seit vielen Jahren als Werkzeug zur Kostensenkung oder zur Steigerung der Funktionalität von Produkten bekannt. Seit ihrem ersten Bekanntwerden in Westeuropa hat sich auch TRIZ weiterentwickelt. So wurden Methoden zur Modellierung von Systemen inzwischen erweitert und um Werkzeuge zur schnellen Lösungsfindung, zur Fehlervoraussage und zur Produktplanung neu entwickelt. Durch den weltweiten wissenschaftlichen Fortschritt, die Verwendung unterschiedlicher Sprachen und neue Literatur ist andererseits auch die verwendete Terminologie angewachsen und nicht mehr eindeutig. Die neue VDI-Richtlinie 4521, von deren erstem Teil nun der Gründruck vorliegt, zielt deswegen auf eine Standardisierung der Terminologie und eine vereinheitlichte Beschreibung der Methoden ab. Mit ihrer Hilfe sollen das Studium der Methodik erleichtert, die Benutzung von Literatur vereinfacht und Inhalte der TRIZ klarer darstellbar werden.
Die Frage nach der Struktur und Funktion von „Hochschulen“ kann man sinnvoll nicht isoliert betrachten ohne einen Blick auf Schulen. Hochschulen sind Teil des gesamten Schulsystems und eingebunden in eine (momentan noch) sehr differenzierte und vielfältige, bundesdeutsche „Bildungslandschaft“, die sich über Jahrhunderte herauskristallisiert hat. Tradition und evolutionäre Genese sind eine Konstante von Bildungseinrichtungen, der ständige Wandel und der stetige Reformdruck eine weitere. Es scheint, das an Schulen und Hochschulen immer von neuem laboriert werden muss, auch wenn das mögliche Spektrum von Einstellungen und Methoden – zumindest was Lernen und Lehrkonzepte betrifft, – seit der Antike bekannt sind.
Daher gliedert sich dieser Text in drei Abschnitte:
• Ein kurzer Blick zurück leitet zentrale Begriffe her.
• Die Analyse des Ist-Zustandes unter Berücksichtigung der seit 1998 unter dem Namen „Bologna“ realisierten Reformen (Vereinheitlichung der europäischen Studiengänge, Umstellung der Studiengänge auf andere Abschlüsse (Bachelor, Master) u.v.m.) zeigt aktuelle Fehlentwicklungen, nennt Gründe und Protagonisten .
• Der abschließend Blick nach vorn zeigt, was aus (Hoch)Schulen (wieder) werden könnten, wenn Lehrende und Studierende mutiger werden.
Weitsprung mit und ohne Unterschenkelprothese – gleiche Sportart, unterschiedliche Disziplinen
(2022)
Die immer weitreichenderen Anwendungen des Smart Metering und des Smart Grid stellen immer höhere Anforderungen an Kommunikationstechnologien, die die Zielkonflikte aus Echtzeitfähige, Stabilität, Kosten und Energieeffizienz möglichst anwendungsoptimiert und auf einem immer höheren Niveau lösen. Insbesondere im Bereich der so genannten Primärkommunikation zwischen einem Sensor- oder Aktorknoten und einem Datensammler mit Gatewayfunktionalität konnten in den vergangenen Jahren wesentliche Fortschritte erzielt werden. Zu nennen sind hierbei insbesondere die Aktivitäten der ZigBee Alliance rund um den offenen Spezifikationsprozess des ZigBee Smart Energy Profiles (SEP) und der OMS-Gruppe beim ZVEI, die auf dem Wireless M-Bus nach EN13757-4 aufbauen, der sich seinerseits lebhaft und zielgerichtet weiter entwickelt. Der Beitrag diskutiert die vorhandenen Einschränkungen und die verfügbaren Lösungsansätze. Er illustriert diese anhand einiger öffentlich geförderter Projekte, an denen das Team des Autors beteiligt ist.
Die Vielfalt der Protokolle, die praktisch auf allen Ebenen der Netzwerkkommunikation zu berücksichtigen ist, stellt eine der großen Herausforderungen bei der fortschreitenden Automatisierung des intelligenten Hauses dar. Unter dem Überbegriff Internet der Dinge (Internet of Things) entstehen gegenwärtig zahlreiche neue Entwicklungen, Standards, Allianzen und so genannte Ökosysteme. Diese haben die Absicht einer horizontalen Integration gewerkeübergreifender Anwendungen und verfolgen fast alle das Ziel, die Situation zu vereinfachen, die Entwicklungen zu beschleunigen und Markterfolge zu erreichen. Leider macht diese Vielfalt momentan die Welt aber eher noch komplexer und bringt damit das Risiko mit sich, genau das Gegenteil der ursprünglichen Absichten zu erreichen. Dieser Beitrag versucht, die Entwicklungen möglichst systematisch zu kategorisieren und mögliche Lösungsansätze zu beschreiben.
A recognizable division appears between students with a comprehensive knowledge of the Web and those that are less certain about its resources. This is where, the teaching innovation Web Mentoring: Peer-to-Peer has been developed to help the students to cope better with the demands of media education. Furthermore, this presents the opportunity for master’s degree students to begin mentoring undergraduate students. Mentoring sessions have already been carried out successfully in the previous two semesters and are being presented, evaluated and discussed.
This paper describes a comparative study of two tactile systems supporting navigation for persons with little or no visual and auditory perception. The efficacy of a tactile head-mounted device (HMD) was compared to that of a wearable device, a tactile belt. A study with twenty participants showed that the participants took significantly less time to complete a course when navigating with the HMD, as compared to the belt.
Generative convolutional deep neural networks, e.g. popular GAN architectures, are relying on convolution based up-sampling methods to produce non-scalar outputs like images or video sequences. In this paper, we show that common up-sampling methods, i.e. known as up-convolution or transposed convolution, are causing the inability of such models to reproduce spectral distributions of natural training data correctly. This effect is independent of the underlying architecture and we show that it can be used to easily detect generated data like deepfakes with up to 100% accuracy on public benchmarks. To overcome this drawback of current generative models, we propose to add a novel spectral regularization term to the training optimization objective. We show that this approach not only allows to train spectral consistent GANs that are avoiding high frequency errors. Also, we show that a correct approximation of the frequency spectrum has positive effects on the training stability and output quality of generative networks.
A novel approach of a test environment for embedded networking nodes has been conceptualized and implemented. Its basis is the use of virtual nodes in a PC environment, where each node executes the original embedded code. Different nodes run in parallel, connected via so-called virtual channels. The environment allows to modifying the behavior of the virtual channels as well as the overall topology during runtime to virtualize real-life networking scenarios. The presented approach is very efficient and allows a simple description of test cases without the need of a network simulator. Furthermore, it speeds up the process of developing new features as well as it supports the identification of bugs in wireless communication stacks. In combination with powerful test execution systems, it is possible to create a continuous development and integration flow.
The paper describes the implementation of practical laboratory settings in a virtual environment. With the entry of VR glasses into the mass market, there is a chance to establish educational and training applications for displaying some teaching materials and practical works. Therefore our project focuses on the realization of virtual experiments and environments, which gives users a deep insight into selected subfields of Optics and Photonics. Our goal is not to substitute the hand on experiments rather to extend them. By means of VR glasses, the user is offered the possibility to view the experiment from several angles and to make changes through interactive control functions. During the VR application, additional context-related information is displayed. By using object recognition, the specific graphics and texts for the respective object are loaded and supplemented at the appropriate place. Thus, complex facts are supported in an informative way. The prototype is developed using the Unity Engine and can thus be exported to different platforms and end devices. Another major advantage of virtual simulations to the real situation is the high degree of controllability as well as the easy repeatability. With slight modifications, entire experiments can be reused. Our research aims to acquire new knowledge in the field of e-learning in association with VR technology. Here we try to answer a core question of the compatibility of the individual media components.
VR-based implementation of interactive laboratory experiments in optics and photonics education
(2022)
Within the framework of a developed blended learning concept, a lot of experience has already been gained with a mixture of theoretical lectures and hands-on activities, combined with the advantages of modern digital media. Here, visualizations using videos, animations and augmented reality have proven to be effective tools to convey learning content in a sustainable way. In the next step, ideas and concepts were developed to implement hands-on laboratory experiments in a virtual environment. The main focus is on the realization of virtual experiments and environments that give the students a deep insight into selected subfields of optics and photonics.
Vortex breakdown phenomena in rotating fluids are investigated both theoretically and experimentally. The fluid is contained in a cone between two spherical surfaces. The primary swirling motion is induced ba the rotating lower boundary. The upper surface can be fixed with non-slip condition or can be a stress-free surface. Depending on these boundary conditions and on the Reynolds number, novel structures of recirculation zones are realized. The axisymmetric flow patterns are simulated numerically by a finite difference method. Experiments are done to visualize the topological structure of the flow pattern and to observe the existence ranges of the different recirculating flows. The comparison between theory and experiment shows good agreement with respect to the topological structure of the flow.
In einer Vorlesung nicht abgehängt zu werden und die vielen Ergebnisse strukturiert zu sichern, ist für Studienanfänger eine große Herausforderung. Mitschriebe sind sehr oft unvollständig, unstrukturiert oder „zerfläddert“. Mitschreib-Marathon und Mitdenken schließen sich bei vielen aus. Auch aktivierende Lehrmethoden, Medienwechsel, Lehrvideos führen oft dazu, dass eine strukturierte Sicherung der Inhalte des Lehrgesprächs noch erschwert wird.
Es wird ein Best Practice Beispiel gezeigt, Mathematik-Vorlesungen über ein Tablet-basiertes Mitmach-Skript zu gestalten. Dieses dient als Schrittmacher zwischen Input- und Verarbeitungsphasen und unterstützt die strukturierte Verschriftlichung, indem es Vorteile von Tafel, PPT und klassischem Skript vereint. Traditionelle Methoden werden mit technologischen Möglichkeiten kombiniert, um die angesprochenen Herausforderungen bewusster im Lehrstil zu berücksichtigen. Verbindungen zu Virtual Classroom und Video-gestützter Lehre werden aufgezeigt.
Der Übergang Schule-Studium wird an der Hochschule Offenburg im Vorbereitungskurs Mathematik per Smartphone bzw. Tablet unterstützt. Eine Mathe-App gibt zu den Trainingsaufgaben bei Bedarf Tipps und Teilschritte und hilft so den Studierenden, gemäß individuellem Tempo und Vorkenntnisstand zu arbeiten. Dies fördert eine Aktivierung der Kursteilnehmer auch bei großer Heterogenität. Der mobile Ansatz erlaubt, die ca. 400 Teilnehmer des Präsenz-Kurses in normalen Klassenräumen ohne PC-Ausstattung mit einem eCoach zu unterstützen und ermöglicht die Flexibilisierung von Übungszeit und –Ort über die Präsenzzeit hinaus.
Dieser für die heutige junge Generation attraktive Lernzugang entstand als Kooperationsprojekt zwischen der MassMatics UG und der Hochschule Offenburg. Durch die inhaltliche Orientierung am hochschulübergreifenden Mindestanforderungskatlog Mathematik des cosh-Arbeitskreises entstand eine Lösung, die jedem Studienanfänger zur Vorbereitung auf das Studium nutzen kann (auch ohne Präsenzkurs), die zu den Brückenkurs-Inhalten vieler Hochschulen passt und für die aktuell schon Kooperationsprojekte mit Schulen starten.
Das Projekt MINT-College TIEFE (Talente Individuell, Erfolgreich Fördern und Entwickeln) der Hochschule Offenburg wird im Rahmen des Bund-Länder-Programms Qualitätspakt Lehre aus Mitteln des Bundesministeriums für Bildung und Forschung (BMBF) unter dem Förderkennzeichen 01PL11016 gefördert. Unterstützt wird das Projekt vom Informationszentrum der Hochschule Offenburg.
Gehören Sie zur „generation upload“? Laden Sie ihre privaten Bilder auf Flickr hoch und stellen Videos bei YouTube ein? Downloaden Sie MPEG-Files auf ihr Handheld oder spielen Sie ständig neue, echt witzige Apps auf ihr SmartPhone? Klicken Sie sich ihre Freunde in Facebook, MySpace oder StudiVZ zusammen, um rund um die Uhr zu chatten und zu bloggen? Oder twittern Sie eher und haben für Ihren Tweed schon Follower? Gruscheln Sie Menschen, deren Foto ihnen gefällt und sperren den Kontakt per Mausklick, wenn er oder sie doch nicht so nett ist? Software und Filme besorgen Sie sich von ihren Peers über Bit-Torrent-Tracker wie Pirate Bay? Lustig finden Sie „flash mobs“, weniger witzig „cyber mobs“? Oder sind Sie der eher rabiate Typ, der fremde Rechner hackt, spammt und „Google bombs“ platziert? Oder fragen Sie sich gerade, von was ich hier überhaupt rede? Willkommen in der „brave new world – of media”.
Controlling ist ein Begriff aus der Wirtschaftslehre und bezeichnet nicht Kontrollle, sondern Prozeßsteuerung. Definierte Ziele werden durch kleinteilige Messungen und permanente Überwachung aller Arbeitsschritte und Handlungen der beteiligten Personen protokolliert und stetig optimiert. Dieses Konzept der Planungs-, Koordinations- und Kontrollaufgaben wird beim „Bildungs-Controlling“ auf Schulen und Hochschulen übertragen. Ziel ist dabei, entsprechend der Gary Beckerschen Humankapitaltheorie, die Produktion von Humankapital mit validierten Kompetenzen. Zwei Probleme gibt es dabei: Lernen und vor allem Verstehen lassen sich nicht automatisieren und auch nicht automatisiert prüfen. Und: Sozialsysteme unter dem Regime der Kennzahlen des Quality Management (QM) oder Total Quality Management (TQM) verlieren ihre Eigenschaft als soziale Systeme
Background: Transesophageal left atrial (LA) pacing and transesophageal LA ECG recording are semi-invasive techniques for diagnostic and therapy of supraventricular rhythm disturbance. Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) with right atrial (RA) sensed biventricular pacing is an established therapy for heart failure patients with reduced left ventricular (LV) ejection fraction, sinus rhythm and interventricular electrical desynchronization.
Purpose: The aim of the study was to evaluate electromagnetic and voltage pacing fields of the combination of RA pacing, LA pacing and biventricular pacing in patients with long interatrial and interventricular electrical desynchronization.
Methods: The modelling and electromagnetic simulations of transesophageal LA pacing in combination with RA pacing and biventricular pacing would be staged and analyzed with the CST (Computer Simulation Technology) software. Different electrodes were modelled in order to simulate different types of bipolar pacing in the 3D-CAD Offenburg heart rhythm model: The bipolar Solid S (Biotronik) electrode where modelled for RA pacing and right ventricular (RV) pacing, Attain 4194 (Medtronic) for LV pacing and TO8 (Osypka) multipolar esophageal electrode with hemispheric electrodes for LA pacing.
Results: The pacemaker amplitudes for the electromagnetic pacing simulations were performed with 3 V for RA pacing, 1.5 V for RV pacing, 50 V for LA pacing and 3V for LV pacing with pacing impulse duration of 0.5 ms for RA, RV and LV pacing and 10 ms for LA pacing. The atrioventricular pacing delay after RA pacing was 140 ms. The different pacing modes AAI, VVI, DDD, DDD0V and DDD0D were evaluated for the analysis of the electric pacing field propagation of pacemaker, CRT and LA pacing. The pacing results were compared at minimum (LOW) and maximum (HIGH) parameter settings. While the LOW setting produced fewer tetrahedral and more inaccurate results, the HIGH setting produced many tetrahedral and therefore more accurate results.
Conclusions: The simulation of the combination of transesophageal LA pacing with RA sensed biventricular pacing is possible with the Offenburg heart rhythm model. The new temporary 4-chamber pacing method may be additional useful method in CRT non-responders with long interatrial electrical delay.
Voice User Experience
(2023)
Sprachassistenten wie Alexa, Google Assistant, Siri, Cortana, Magenta und Bixby erfreuen sich dank ihrer intuitiven, schnellen und bequemen Interaktionsmöglichkeiten zunehmender Beliebtheit und bieten deshalb spannende Möglichkeiten für die Weiterentwicklung des digitalen Kundendialogs. Doch ob die Technologie wirklich breite Akzeptanz finden wird, hängt nicht nur mit ihrer technischen Qualität oder Usability zusammen. Auch die User Experience, die neben den Reaktionen der Nutzer*innen während der Anwendung auch ihre Erwartungen und Wahrnehmungen vor und nach der Anwendung umfasst, spielt eine zentrale Rolle. Die Messung der Qualität der Voice User Experience (Voice UX) ist daher von großem Interesse für die Bewertung und Optimierung von Sprachapplikationen. Die Frage, wie die Voice UX von sprachgesteuerten Systemen gemessen werden kann, ist jedoch noch offen. Aktuelle Methoden stützen sich häufig auf UX-Forschung zu grafischen Benutzeroberflächen, obwohl die sprachbasierten Interaktionsformen in der Regel weder visuell noch haptisch greifbar sind. In unserem Beitrag möchten wir den aktuellen Status quo der deutschen Voice User Experience untersuchen. Folgende Fragen stehen dabei im Mittelpunkt: Wie können Sprachanwendungen zu einem erfolgreichen Kundendialog beitragen? Welche Nutzerirritationen treten aktuell bei der Anwendung von Sprachassistenten auf? Mit welchen Methoden lässt sich die Voice User Experience messen?
Virtuelle Modell "begreifbar" Machen - Darstellung von Simulationsergebnissen mittels 3D-Farbdruck
(2016)
Virtual-Reality-Darstellung elektromagnetischer Felder in dreidimensionalen Mikrowellenstrukturen
(2000)
Untersuchungen haben gezeigt, daß der Mensch ein Vielfaches an Informationen in Form von visuellen Eindrücken, im Gegensatz zur textuellen Darstellung, verarbeiten kann. Mit Hilfe des numerischen Feld-Simulationsprogramms F3D können Mikrowellenstrukturen auf die Wechselwirkung mit elektromagnetischen Feldern untersucht werden. Das Programm F3D2VRML stellt die Ergebnisse in einer dreidimensionalen Virtual-Reality-Darstellung (VR) dar.
Damit ist es dem Betrachter möglich, mehr Informationen aufzunehmen, da die Informationen mit Formen und Farben im dreidimensionalen Raum visualisiert werden.
Nowadays the processing power of mobile phones, Smart phones and PDA is increasing, as well as the transmission bandwidth. Nevertheless there is still the need to reduce the content and the need of processing the data. Proposals and solutions for dynamic reduction of the transmitted content will be discussed. For that, device specific properties will be taken into account, aiming at reducing the need of processing power at the client side to display the 3D Virtual Reality data. Therefore, well known technologies like data compression are combined with new approaches to achieve the goal of adaptive content transmission. For device dependant reduction of processing power the data has to be pre-processed at the server side or the server itself has to take over functionality of weak mobile devices.
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.
Mit der Implementierung sowie einer anschließenden aussagekräftigen Evaluierung, soll das, visuelle-inertiale Kartierungs- und Lokalisierungssystem maplab analysiert werden. Hierbei basiert die Kartierung bzw. Lokalisierung auf der Detektion von Umgebungsmerkmalen. Neben der Möglichkeit der Kartenerstellung besteht ferner die Option, mehrere Karten zu fusionieren und somit weitreichende Gebiete zu kartieren sowie für weitere Datenauswertungen zu nutzen. Aufgrund der Durchführung und Bewertung der Ergebnisse in unterschiedlichen Anwendungsszenarien zeigt sich, dass maplab besonders zur Kartierung von Räumen bzw. kleinen Gebäudekomplexen geeignet ist. Die Möglichkeit der Kartenfusionierung bietet weiterhin die Option, den Informationsgehalt von Karten zu erhöhen, welches die Effektivität für eine anschließende Lokalisierung steigert. Bei wachsender Kartierungsgröße hingegen zeigt sich jedoch eine Vergrößerung geometrischer Inkonsistenzen.
Die Positionierung mobiler Systeme mit hoher Genauigkeit ist eine Voraussetzung für intelligentes autonomes Verhalten, sowohl in der Feldrobotik als auch in industriellen Umgebungen. Dieser Beitrag beschreibt den Aufbau einer Roboterplattform und ihre Verwendung für den Test und die Bewertung von Kalman-Filter-Konfigurationen. Der Aufbau wurde mit einem mobilen Roboter Husky A200 und einem LiDAR-Sensor (Light Detection and Ranging) realisiert. Zur Verifizierung des vorgeschlagenen Aufbaus wurden fünf verschiedene Szenarien ausgearbeitet. Mit denen wurden die Filter auf ihre Leistungsfähigkeit hinsichtlich der Genauigkeit der Positionsbestimmung getestet.
Konstrukteure im Maschinenbau stehen häufig vor der Problemstellung, hochfest vorgespannte Schraubenverbindungen und einen durchgehenden Korrosionsschutz zu vereinen. Die Normen und Richtlinien bieten hierzu Stand heute keine ausreichenden Antworten. Die Hochschule Offenburg befasst sich im Rahmen einer industriellen Gemeinschaftsforschung mit der Fragestellung, welchen Einfluss organische Beschichtungen auf die Vorspannkraft insbesondere bei erhöhten Umgebungstemperaturen haben. In dieser Arbeit werden die ersten Ergebnisse zum Einfluss der Einzelschichtstärke des Beschichtungssystems präsentiert.
Konstrukteure im Maschinenbau stehen häufig vor der Problemstellung, hochfest vorgespannte Schraubenverbindungen und einen durchgehenden Korrosionsschutz zu vereinen. Die einschlägigen Normen und Richtlinien bieten hierzu Stand heute keine ausreichende Hilfestellung. In diesem Beitrag werden an Versuchsblechen ermittelte Setzbeträge von maschinenbautypischen organischen Beschichtungssystemen unter Variation der Belastungshöhe und der Umgebungstemperatur präsentiert und mit in Bauteilversuchen gemessenen Vorspannkraftverlusten vergleichend bewertet.
Die Einhaltung der innerhalb der Designphase festgelegten Architektur eines Softwareprojektes muss w ̈ahrend der Entwicklungsphase sichergestellt werden. Dieses Papier beschreibt eine Erweiterung des Eclipse-Plugins JDepend4Eclipse, die die Verwaltung von Regels ̈atzen erlaubt und die Pr ̈ufung auf in einem Projekt vorhandene, unerlaubte Abh ̈angigkeiten auf Knopfdruck innerhalb der Entwicklungsumgebung vornimmt. Die Erweiterung des Plugins wird bereits erfolgreich in internen Projekten der Hochschule Offenburg eingesetzt und soll demn ̈achst ̈offentlich verf ̈ugbar sein.
The importance of machine learning (ML) has been increasing dramatically for years. From assistance systems to production optimisation to healthcare support, almost every area of daily life and industry is coming into contact with machine learning. Besides all the benefits ML brings, the lack of transparency and difficulty in creating traceability pose major risks. While solutions exist to make the training of machine learning models more transparent, traceability is still a major challenge. Ensuring the identity of a model is another challenge, as unnoticed modification of a model is also a danger when using ML. This paper proposes to create an ML Birth Certificate and ML Family Tree secured by blockchain technology. Important information about training and changes to the model through retraining can be stored in a blockchain and accessed by any user to create more security and traceability about an ML model.
Höchste Korrosionsschutzanforderungen sind für bestimmte technische Produkte insbesondere im Offshore Anwendungsbereich, nach ISO 20340, zwingend zu erfüllen, um deren Funktion und Betriebssicherheit dauerhaft gewährleisten zu können. Bis heute werden viele dieser Produkte am Ende ihrer Wertschöpfungskette nass überlackiert, mit einer kompletten Kunststoffhaut, der Korrosionsschutz-Lackschicht, überzogen. Diese Lackierung ist unter anderem deshalb erforderlich, weil es im klassischen Maschinenbau, insbesondere in der Antriebstechnik, viele mechanische Schnittstellen gibt, die vor der endgültigen Produktmontage quasi metallisch blank bleiben müssen, um den erforderlichen und definierten geometrischen Oberflächenzustand nach Form und Lage als Pass- und Fügefläche zu gewährleisten. Eine dieser mechanischen Schnittstellen sind Schraubenverbindungen. Mit dem derzeit gültigen Regelwerk ist die Berechnung einer Schraubenverbindung mit Lackschichten in den Trennfugen oder auf der Kopf- und Mutternauflagefläche nicht möglich, da lackierte Bauteile in der derzeit geltenden VDI-Richtlinie 2230 nicht berücksichtigt sind. Nach einem Praxisbericht anhand von Stellantrieben für Industriearmaturen über deren Umstellung von Nasslackierung des Gesamtproduktes auf Pulverbeschichtung von Einzelteilen wird die experimentelle Validierung der Betriebs- und Funktionssicherheit von Schraubenverbindungen mit lackierten Bauteilen vorgestellt. Daraus resultierend wurde im März 2014 an der Hochschule Offenburg ein Forschungsprojekt gestartet, dessen Ziel es ist für die oben genannte Problemstellung einen systematischen Lösungsansatz zu erarbeiten. Künftig soll es Entwicklungsingenieuren und Konstrukteuren bereits in der Phase von Entwicklung und Konstruktion möglich sein Schraubenverbindungen mit lackierten Bauteilen zuverlässig zu berechnen und auszulegen oder diese in der Prototypenphase zuverlässig zu testen. Die letzten beiden Abschnitte geben den Lösungsansatz und den aktuellen Stand der Forschung wider.
Vergleich der hämodynamischen Reaktion auf VV-Delay Änderungen bei Sinusrhythmus und Vorhofflimmern
(2010)
Das Ausmaß der elektrischen ventrikulären Desynchronisation bei reduzierter linksventrikulärer Funktion ist von Bedeutung für den Erfolg der Resynchronisationstherapie der Herzinsuffizienz mit biventrikulärer Stimulation. Das Ziel der Untersuchung besteht in der nichtinvasiven Messung der elektrischen inter-ventrikulären Desynchronisation mit und ohne ischämische Herzerkrankung bei kardialen Resynchronisationstherapie Respondern. Bei Patienten mit 25,3 ± 7,3 % reduzierter linksventrikulärer Ejektionsfraktion und 166,9 ± 38,5 ms QRS-Dauer wurde das transösophageale linksventrikuläre EKG abgeleitet. Die QRS-Dauer korrelierte mit dem interventrikulären und links-ventrikulären Delay bei Resynchronisationstherapie Respondern mit nicht-ischämischer Herzerkrankung.
Cardiac resynchronization therapy is an established therapy for heart failure patients with sinus rhythm, reduced left ventricular ejection fraction and prolongation of QRS duration. The aim of the study was to evaluate ventricular desynchronization with electrical interventricular delay (IVD) to left ventricular delay (LVD) ratio in atrial fibrillation heart failure patients. IVD and LVD were measured by transesophageal posterior left ventricular ECG recording. In atrial fibrillation heart failure patients with prolonged QRS duration, the mean IVD-to-LVD-ratio was 0.84 +/- 0.42 with a range from 0.17 to 2.2 IVD-to-LVD-ratio. IVD-to-LVD-ratio correlated with QRS duration. IVD-to-LVD-ratio may be a useful parameter to evaluate electrical ventricular desynchronization in atrial fibrillation heart failure patients.
VDI Standard 4521: Status
(2016)
VDI Guideline 4521 Part 1: “Inventive problem solving with TRIZ: Part 1 – Fundamentals and definitions” has been published on 2015-04-01. The standard will sharpen the image of TRIZ, facilitate cooperation, and support studying and teaching. It is not a textbook but concisely summarizes basic assumptions of TRIZ and its terminology. It gives an overview on specific methods and tools which will be described in the following parts.
Additive manufacturing offers completely new production technologies thanks to the layered structure and the simultaneous processing of several materials. In order to exploit the potential of this new technology, it is already necessary in product development to consider the components no longer as monolithic blocks, but as a structure of many layers and individual elements (voxels). Therefore, this paper will examine the current state of voxel-based CAD systems and the subsequent 3D multi-material printing of the designed components. Different voxel-based CAD systems are used and analyzed for component design and a sample component is additively manufactured. The results show that simple components can be designed using voxel-based CAD systems. With the application of 3D multi-material printing, different materials and thus functions can be assigned to the designed voxel-based CAD-model.
The application of leaky feeder (radiating) cables is a common solution for the implementation of reliable radio communication in huge industrial buildings, tunnels and mining environment. This paper explores the possibilities of leaky feeders for 1D and 2D localization in wireless systems based on time of flight chirp spread spectrum technologies. The main focus of this paper is to present and analyse the results of time of flight and received signal strength measurements with leaky feeders in indoor and outdoor conditions. The authors carried out experiments to compare ranging accuracy and radio coverage area for a point-like monopole antenna and for a leaky feeder acting as a distributed antenna. In all experiments RealTrac equipment based on nanoLOC radio standard was used. The estimation of the most probable path of a chirp signal going through a leaky feeder was calculated using the ray tracing approach. The typical non-line-of-sight errors profiles are presented. The results show the possibility to use radiating cables in real time location technologies based on time-of-flight method.
As part of the design education at Offenburg University, the teaching in technical documentation is continuously optimised. In this study, numerous mechanical engineering students, ages 19 to 29, are observed using the eye tracking technology and a video camera while performing various design exercises. The aim of the study is to enhance the students’ ability to read, understand and analyse complex engineering drawings. In one experiment, the students are asked to perform the “cube perspective test” after Stumpf and Fay to assess their ability for mental rotation as part of spatial visualization ability. Furthermore, the students are asked to prepare and give micro presentations on a topic related to their studies. Students have a maximum of 100 s time for these presentations. Thus, they can practise presenting important information in a short amount of time, show their rhetorical skills and demonstrate their acquisition of basic knowledge. During the presentation, the eye movement of a few selected students is recorded to analyse their information acquisition. In a further test, the students’ eye movements are analysed while reading an engineering drawing that consists of multiple views. All the spatial connections have to be included based on the different component views. Including these and their acquired knowledge, the students are asked to identify the correct representation of a component view. Furthermore the subjects are describing the function of an assembly, a parallel gripper and then they are to mentally disassemble the assembly to replace a damaged cylindrical pin. Simultaneously, they are filmed using a video camera to see which terms the students use for the individual technical terms. The evaluation of the eye movements shows that the increasing digitalisation of society and the use of electronic devices in everyday life lead to fast and only selective perceptual behaviour and that students feel insecure when dealing with technical drawings. The analysis of the videos shows a mostly non-technical and inaccurate manner of expression and a poor use of technical terms. The transferability of the achieved results to other technical tasks is part of further investigations.
A method for evaluating skin cancer detection based on millimeter-wave technologies is presented. For this purpose, the relative permittivities are calculated using the effective medium theory for the benign and cancerous lesion, considering the change in water content between them. These calculated relative permittivities are further used for the simulation and evaluation of skin cancer detection using a substrate-integrated waveguide probe. A difference in the simulated scattering parameters S 11 of up to 13dB between healthy and cancerous skin can be determined in the best-case.
We present a novel approach that utilizes BLE packets sent from generic BLE capable radios to synthesize an FSK-(like) addressable wake-up packet. A wake-up receiver system was developed from off-the-shelf components to detect these packets. It makes use of two differential signal paths separated by passive band-pass filters. After the rectification of each channel a differential amplifier compares the signals and the resulting wake-up signal is evaluated by an AS3933 wake-up receiver IC. Overall, the combination of these techniques contributes to a BLE compatible wake-up system which is more robust than traditional OOK wake-up systems. Thus, increasing wake-up range, while still maintaining a low energy budget. The proof-of-concept setup achieved a sensitivity of -47.8 dBm at a power consumption of 18.5 uW during passive listening. The system has a latency of 31.8 ms with a symbol rate of 1437 Baud.
We present the design of a system combining augmented reality (AR) and gamification to support elderly persons’ rehabilitation activities. The system is attached to the waist; it collects detailed movement data and at the same time augments the user’s path by projections. The projected AR-elements can provide location-based information or incite movement games. The collected data can be observed by therapists. Based on this data, the challenge level can be more frequently adapted, keeping up the patient’s motivation. The exercises can involve cognitive elements (for mild cognitive impairments), physiological elements (rehabilitation), or both. The overall vision is an individualized and gamified therapy. Thus, the system also offers application scenarios beyond rehabilitation in sports. In accordance with the methodology of design thinking, we present a first specification and a design vision based on inputs from business experts, gerontologists, physiologists, psychologists, game designers, cognitive scientists and computer scientists.
To reach customers by dialog marketing campaigns is more and more difficult. This is a common problem of companies and marketing agencies worldwide: information overload, multi-channel-communication and a confusing variety of offers make it hard to gain the attention of the target group. The contribution of this paper is four-fold: we provide an overview of the current state of print dialog marketing activities and trends (I). Based on this corpus we identify the main key performance indicators of dialog marketing customer interaction (II). A qualitative user experience study identifies the customer wishes and needs, focusing on lottery offers for senior citizens (III). Finally, we evaluate the success of two different dialog marketing campaigns with 20,000 clients and compare the key performance indicators of the original hands-on experience-based print mailings with user experience tested and optimized mailings (IV).
Three real-lab trigeneration microgrids are investigated in non-residential environments (educational, office/administrational, companies/production) with a special focus on domain-specific load characteristics. For accurate load forecasting on such a local level, à priori information on scheduled events have been combined with statistical insight from historical load data (capturing information on not explicitly-known consumer behavior). The load forecasts are then used as data input for (predictive) energy management systems that are implemented in the trigeneration microgrids. In real-world applications, these energy management systems must especially be able to carry out a number of safety and maintenance operations on components such as the battery (e.g. gassing) or CHP unit (e.g. regular test runs). Therefore, energy management systems should combine heuristics with advanced predictive optimization methods. Reducing the effort in IT infrastructure the main and safety relevant management process steps are done on site using a Smart & Local Energy Controller (SLEC) assisted by locally measured signals or operator given information as default and external inputs for any advanced optimization. Heuristic aspects for local fine adjustment of energy flows are presented.
Besides of conventional CAD systems, new, cloudbased CAD systems have also been available for some years. These CAD systems designed according to the principle of software as a service (SaaS) differ in some important features from the conventional CAD systems. Thus, these CAD systems are operated via a browser and it is not necessary to install the software on a computer. The CAD-data is stored in the cloud and not on a local computer or central server. This new approach should also facilitate the sharing and management of data. Finally, many of these new CAD systems are available as freeware for education purposes, so the universities can save license costs. The chances and risks of cloud-based systems will first be analyzed in this paper. Then two leading cloud-based CAD systems will be researched. During the process, the technical performance range these new systems offer for the product development will be initially checked and reviewed. For this purpose, various criteria are worked out and the CAD software is evaluated using these criteria. In addition, the criteria are weighted by their importance for design education. This allows one to conclude which capabilities the different CAD system offers for use in education.
The use of architectural models is a long-proven method for the visualization of designs. More recently, powerful 3D printers have enabled the rapid and cost-effective additive manufacturing (AM) of textured architectural models. The use of AM technology to sample terraced houses in a specific use case (sampling center with more than 1200 customers per year) is examined within this contribution. The aim is to offer customers with limited spatial imagination assistance in the form of detailed architectural models of the whole house, which are divided into different modules. For this purpose, the structure of the terraced house is first analysed and examined for flexible design elements. The implementation of different variants of each floor should serve as a basis for the customer's decision on design and equipment. Thus, the architectural models are additively manufactured using Polyjet modeling. The necessary CAAD-data and interfaces, the technical possibilities and limits of this approach as well as the resulting costs are analyzed. The results of the AM process are evaluated to determine their applicability for the sampling of terraced houses. In addition, the evaluation will show that the additively manufactured architectural models will allow a more precise visualization of the building and thus a faster understanding of the design choices.
Introduction: Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) with biventricular pacing (BV) is an established therapy for heart failure (HF) patients (P) with ventricular desynchronisation, but not all patients improved clinically. Aim of this study was to evaluate electrical intra-left ventricular conduction delay (LVCD) and interventricular conduction delay (IVCD), to better select patients for CRT.
Methods: 65 HF patients (age 63.4 ± 10.6 years; 7 females, 58 males) with New York Heart Association (NYHA) class 3 ± 0.2, 24.4 ± 6.7 % left ventricular (LV) ejection fraction and 167.4 ± 35.6 ms QRSD were included. Esophageal TO Osypka focused hemispherical electrodes catheter was perorally applied in position of maximum LV deflection to measure LVCD between onset and offset of LV deflection and IVCD between earliest onset of QRS in the 12-channel surface ECG and onset of LV deflection in the focused bipolar transesophageal LV electrogram.
Results: There were 50 responders with LVCD of 76.5 ± 20.4 ms, IVCD of 80.5 ± 26.1 ms (P=0.34) and QRSD of 171 ± 37.7 ms. 15 non-responders had longer LVCD of 90 ± 28.5 ms (P = 0.045), shorter IVCD of 50.1 ± 29.1 ms (P < 0.001) and QRSD of 155.3 ± 25 ms (P=0.14). During 21.3 ± 20.3 month BV pacing follow-up, the responder`s NYHA classes improved from 3 ± 0.2 to 2. ± 0.3 (P < 0.001) whereas the non-responders NYHA classes did not improve from 3 ± 0.2 to 2.9 ± 0.3 (P = 0.43) during 15.7 ± 13.9 month BV pacing follow-up (53 Boston, 10 Medtronic and 2 St. Jude CRT devices).
Conclusion: Determination of electrical LVCD and IVCD by focused bipolar transesophageal LV electrogram recording may be an additional useful technique to improve patient selection for CRT.
Die Untersuchungen wurden im Raumlufttechnischen Labor der Fachhochschule Offenburg zur Beurteilung der Effizienz der Schadstoffabfuhr unter Einhaltung der thermischen Behaglichkeit beim Einsatz verschiedener Luftführungssysteme- Quellauslaß, Deckendrallauslaß und Fußbodenauslaß- in Verbindung mit einer Kühldecke durchgeführt. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, daß keine signifikanten Vorteile für ein bestimmtes RLT-Konzept bestehen. Je nach Wahl der Randbedingungen der Untersuchungen liegen die erreichbaren Kühlleistungen innerhalb einer Systemkombination weiter auseinander als im Verhältnis zu den Vergleichssystemen. Insgesamt ist hinsichtlich der von beiden Systemen zusammen abgebbaren, maximalen Kühlleistung die Kombination Kühldecke mit Deckendralluftauslaß vorteilhaft.
The University for Children is a very successful event aiming to spark children‧s interest in science, in this particular lecture in Optics and Photonics. It is from brain research that we know about the significant dependence of successful learning on the fun factor. Researchers in this field have shown that knowledge acquired with fun is stored for a longer time in the long-term memory and can be used both more efficiently and more creatively [1], [2]. Such an opportunity to inspire the young generation for science must not be wasted. The world of Photonics and Optics provides us with a nearly inexhaustible source of opportunities of this kind.
Convolutional neural networks (CNN) define the state-of-the-art solution on many perceptual tasks. However, current CNN approaches largely remain vulnerable against adversarial perturbations of the input that have been crafted specifically to fool the system while being quasi-imperceptible to the human eye. In recent years, various approaches have been proposed to defend CNNs against such attacks, for example by model hardening or by adding explicit defence mechanisms. Thereby, a small “detector” is included in the network and trained on the binary classification task of distinguishing genuine data from data containing adversarial perturbations. In this work, we propose a simple and light-weight detector, which leverages recent findings on the relation between networks’ local intrinsic dimensionality (LID) and adversarial attacks. Based on a re-interpretation of the LID measure and several simple adaptations, we surpass the state-of-the-art on adversarial detection by a significant m argin and reach almost perfect results in terms of F1-score for several networks and datasets. Sources available at: https://github.com/adverML/multiLID
Es wird eine Fallstudie vorgestellt, die die Visualisierung von Geschäftsdaten nach dem International Business Communication Standard IBCS (Hichert & Faisst 2016 / 2017) auf der cloudbasierten Plattform SAP Analytics Cloud umsetzt. Mit der Fallstudie soll die Frage beantwortet werden, ob IBCS im Rahmen einer Lehreinheit mit hohem praktischem Anteil mit SAP Analytics Cloud umgesetzt werden kann. Darüber hinaus soll der generelle Einsatz von SAP Analytics Cloud für die Lehre im Analytics-Umfeld evaluiert werden.
In this study, an approach to a microwave-based radar system for the localization of objects has been proposed. This could be particularly useful in microwave imaging applications such as cardiac catheter detection. An experimental system is defined and realized with the selection of an appropriate antenna design. Hardware control functions and different imaging algorithms are implemented as well. The functionality of this measurement setup has been analyzed considering multiple testscenarios and it is proved to be capable of locating multiple objects as well as expanded objects.
Practical bottlenecks associated with commercialization of Lithium-air cells include capacity limitation and low cycling efficiency. The origin of such losses can be traced to complex electrochemical side reactions and reactant mass transport losses[1]. The efforts to minimize such losses include exploration of various electrolytes with additives[2], and cell component geometry and material design. Given the wide range of options for such materials, it is almost impractical to experimentally setup and characterize all those cells. Consequently, modeling and simulation studies are efficient alternatives to analyze spatially and temporally resolved cell behavior for various combinations of materials[3]. In this study, with the help of a two-dimensional multi physics model, we have focused on the effect of electrode and electrolyte interaction (electrochemistry), choice of electrolyte (species transport), and electrode geometry (electrode design) on the performance of a lithium-air button cell. Figure1a shows the schematics of the 2D axisymmetric computational domain. A comparative analysis of five different electrolytes was performed while focusing on the 2D distribution of local current density and the concentration of electro-chemically active species in the cell, that is, O2and Li+. Using two different cathode configurations, namely, flooded electrode and gas diffusion electrode (GDE)[4] at different cathode thickness, the effect of cell geometry and electrolyte saturation on cell performance was explored. Further, a detailed discussion on electrode volume utilization (cf. Figure1b) is presented via changes in the active volume of cathode that produces 90% of the total current with the cell current density for different combinations of electrolyte saturations and cathode thickness.
In this work, we consider a duty-cycled wireless sensor network with the assumption that the on/off schedules are uncoordinated. In such networks, as all nodes may not be awake during the transmission of time synchronization messages, nodes will require to re-transmit the synchronization messages. Ideally a node should re-transmit for the maximum sleep duration to ensure that all nodes are synchronized. However, such a proposition will immensely increase the energy consumption of the nodes. Such a situation demands that there is an upper bound of the number of retransmissions. We refer to the time a node spends in re-transmission of the control message as broadcast duration. We ask the question, what should be the broadcast duration to ensure that a certain percentage of the available nodes are synchronized. The problem to estimate the broadcast duration is formulated so as to capture the probability threshold of the nodes being synchronized. Results show the proposed analytical model can predict the broadcast duration with a given lower error margin under real world conditions, thus demonstrating the efficiency of our solution.
As industrial networks continue to expand and connect more devices and users, they face growing security challenges such as unauthorized access and data breaches. This paper delves into the crucial role of security and trust in industrial networks and how trust management systems (TMS) can mitigate malicious access to these networks.The TMS presented in this paper leverages distributed ledger technology (blockchain) to evaluate the trustworthiness of blockchain nodes, including devices and users, and make access decisions accordingly. While this approach is applicable to blockchain, it can also be extended to other areas. This approach can help prevent malicious actors from penetrating industrial networks and causing harm. The paper also presents the results of a simulation to demonstrate the behavior of the TMS and provide insights into its effectiveness.
In this paper we propose a motion framework forbipedal robots that decouples motion definitions from stabilizingthe robot. This simplifies motion definitions yet allows dynamicmotion adaptations. Two applications, walking and stopping onone leg, demonstrate the power of the framework. We show thatour framework is able to perform walking and stopping on one legeven under extreme conditions and improves walking benchmarkssignificantly in the RoboCup 3D soccer simulation domain.
With recent developments in the Ukrainian-Russian conflict, many are discussing about Germany’s dependency on fossil fuel imports in its energy system, and how can the country proceed with reducing that dependency. With its wide-ranging consumption sectors, the electricity sector comes as the perfect choice to start with. Recent reports showed that the German federal government is already intending to have a fully renewable electricity by 2035 while exploiting all possible clean power options. This was published in the federal government’s climate emergency program (Easter Package) in early 2022. The aim of this package is to initiate a rapid transition and decarbonization of the electricity sector. The Easter Package expects an enormous growth of renewable energies to a completely new level, with already at least 80% renewable gross energy consumption, with extensive and broad deployment of different generation technologies on various scales. This paper will discuss this ambitious plan and outline some insights into this huge and rapidly increasing step, and show how much will Germany need in order to achieve this huge milestone towards a fully green supply of the electricity sector. Different scenarios and shares of renewables will be investigated in order to elaborate on preponed climate-neutral goal of the electricity sector by 2035. The results pointed out some promising aspects in achieving a 100% renewable power, with massive investments in both generation and storage technologies.
Transösophageales interventrikuläres Delay bei Vorhofflimmern und kardialer Resynchronisation
(2013)
Die transösophageale linksventrikuläre Elektrokardiographie ermöglicht die Evaluierung der elektrischen ventrikulären Desynchronisation im Rahmen der kardialen Resynchronisationstherapie der Herzinsuffizienz. Das Ziel der Untersuchung besteht in der präoperativen Abschätzung des transösophagealen interventrikulären Delays bei Vorhofflimmern und kardialer Resynchronisationstherapie. Bei Patienten mit Vorhofflimmern, Herzinsuffizienz New York Heart Association Klasse 3,0 ± 0,2 und QRS-Dauer 159,6 ± 23,9 ms wurde das fokusierte transösophageale linksventrikuläre EKG abgeleitet. Die kardiale Resynchronisationstherapie Responder QRS-Dauer korrelierte mit dem transösophagealen interventrikulären Delay bei Vorhofflimmern.
Transthoracic impedance cardiography (ICG) is a non-invasive method for determination of hemodynamic parameters. The basic principle of transthoracic ICG is the measurement of electrical conductivity of the thorax over the time. The aim of the study was the analysis of hemodynamic parameters from healthy individuals and the evaluation of various hemodynamic monitoring devices. Fourteen men (mean age 25 ± 4.59 years) and twelve women (mean age 24 ± 3.5 years) were measured during the cardiovascular engineering laboratory at Offenburg University of Applied Sciences, Offenburg, Germany. The ICG recordings were measured with the devices CardioScreen 1000, CardioScreen 2000 and TensoScreen with the corresponding Software Cardiovascular Lab 2.5 (Medis Medizinische Messtechnik GmbH, Illmenau, Germany). In order to create identical frame conditions, all measurements were recorded in the same position and for the same duration. Various positions were simulated from horizontal lying position to vertical standing position. Altogether, more than 30 hemodynamic parameters were measured.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) can potentially transform many aspects of modern society in various ways, including automation of tasks, personalization of products and services, diagnosis of diseases and their treatment, transportation, safety, and security in public spaces, etc. Recently, AI technology has been transforming the financial industry, offering new ways to analyse data and automate processes, reduce costs, increase efficiency, and provide more personalized services to customers. However, it also raised important ethical and regulatory questions that need to be addressed by the industry and society as a whole. The aim of the Erasmus+ project Transversal Skills in Applied Artificial Intelligence - TSAAI (KA220-HED - Cooperation Partnerships in higher education) has been to establish a training platform that will incorporate teaching guidelines based on a curriculum covering different areas of application of AI technology. In this work, we will focus on applying AI models in the financial and insurance sectors.
Introduction: Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) with biventricular pacing is an established therapy for heart failure (HF) patients with sinus rhythm and ventricular desynchronisation. The aim of this study was to evaluate interventricular conduction delay (IVCD) and interatrial conduction delay (IACD) before and after premature ventricular contractions (PVC) in HF patients.
Methods: 13 HF patients (age 68 ± 10 years; 2 females, 11 males) with New York Heart Association functional class 2,8 ± 0.5, left ventricular (LV) ejection fraction 28,6 ± 12,6 %, 154 ± 25 ms QRS duration and PVC were analysed with bipolar transesophageal LV and left atrial electrogram recording and National Instruments LabView 2009 software. The level of significance of the t-test is 0,005.
Results: QRS duration increases during PVC (188 ± 32 ms) in comparison to the beat before (154 ± 25 ms, P = ) and after PVC (152 ± 25 ms,). IVCD increases during PVC up to 65 ± 33 ms (51 ± 19 ms in the beat before PVC, P=0.18, 49 ± 19 ms after PVC, P = 0.12). Intra-LV delay of 90 ± 16 ms is not different in the beat before PVC, 90 ± 14 ms during PVC (P = 0.99) and 94 ± 16 ms in the beat after PVC (P = 0.38). IACD is not significantly PVC influenced (67 ± 12 ms before PVC and 65 ± 13 ms after PVC, P = 0.71). Intra-left atrial conduction delay is not significant longer during PVC (57 ± 28 ms) than in the beat before PVC (54 ± 13 ms, P = 0.51) or after PVC (54 ± 8 ms, P = 0.45). PQ duration increases significantly after PVC (224 ± 95 ms) in comparison to the beat before PVC (176± 29 ms, P =...).
Conclusion: Transesophageal left cardiac electrocardiography with LabView 2009 software can improve evaluation of IVCD and IACD before, during and after PVC in HF patient selection for CRT.
We consider large scale Peer-to-Peer Sensor Networks, which try to calculate and distribute the mean value of all sensor inputs. For this we design, simulate and evaluate distributed approximation algorithms which reduce the number of messages. The main difference of these algorithms is the underlying communication protocol which all use the random call model, where in discrete round model each node can call a random sensor node with uniform probability.The amount of data exchanged between sensor nodes and used in the calculation process affects the accuracy of the aggregation results leading to a trade-off situation. The key idea of our algorithms is to limit the sample size using the Finite Population Correction (FPC) method and collect the data using a distribution aggregation using Push-Pull Sampling, Pull Sampling, and Push Sampling communication protocols. It turns out that all methods show exponential improvement of Mean Squared Error (MSE) with the number of messages and rounds.
We propose a new streaming media service development environment comprising of a streaming media service model, a XML based service specification language and several implementation and configuration management tools. In our project, the described approach is used for integration of streaming based eLearning services in manufacturing processes of a subcontractor to the automotive industry. The key components of our approach are 1) an xml based streaming service specification language, 2) a set of web services for searching, registration, and creation of streaming services, 3) caching and replication policies based on timing information derived from the service specifications.
Human-robot collaboration plays a strong role in industrial production processes. The ISO/TS 15066 defines four different methods of collaboration between humans and robots. So far, there was no robotic system available that incorporates all four collaboration methods at once. Especially for the speed and separation monitoring, there was no sensor system available that can easily be attached directly to an off-the-shelf industrial robot arm and that is capable of detecting obstacles in distances from a few millimeters up to five meters. This paper presented first results of using a 3D time-of-flight camera directly on an industrial robot arm for obstacle detection in human-robot collaboration. We attached a Visionary-T camera from SICK to the flange of a KUKA LBR iiwa 7 R800. With Matlab, we evaluated the pictures and found that it works very well for detecting obstacles in a distance range starting from 0.5 m and up to 5 m.
This book constitutes the proceedings of the 23rd International TRIZ Future Conference on Towards AI-Aided Invention and Innovation, TFC 2023, which was held in Offenburg, Germany, during September 12–14, 2023. The event was sponsored by IFIP WG 5.4.
The 43 full papers presented in this book were carefully reviewed and selected from 80 submissions. The papers are divided into the following topical sections: AI and TRIZ; sustainable development; general vision of TRIZ; TRIZ impact in society; and TRIZ case studies.
Towards a gamification of industrial production: a comparative study in sheltered work environments
(2015)
Using video game elements to improve user experience and user engagement in non-game applications is called "gamification". This method of enriching human-computer interaction has been applied successfully in education, health and general business processes. However, it has not been established in industrial production so far.
After discussing the requirements specific for the production domain we present two workplaces augmented with gamification. Both implementations are based on a common framework for context-aware assistive systems but exemplify different approaches: the visualization of work performance is complex in System 1 and simple in System 2.
Based on two studies in sheltered work environments with impaired workers, we analyze and compare the systems' effects on work and on workers. We show that gamification leads to a speed-accuracy-tradeoff if no quality-related feedback is provided. Another finding is that there is a highly significant raise in acceptance if a straightforward visualization approach for gamification is used.
Towards a Formal Verification of Seamless Cryptographic Rekeying in Real-Time Communication Systems
(2022)
This paper makes two contributions to the verification of communication protocols by transition systems. Firstly, the paper presents a modeling of a cyclic communication protocol using a synchronized network of transition systems. This protocol enables seamless cryptographic rekeying embedded into cyclic messages. Secondly, we test the protocol using the model checking verification technique.
In this paper we report on the commercial background as well as resulting high-level architecture and design of a cloud-based system for cryptographic software protection and licensing. This is based on the experiences and insights gained in the context of a real-world commercial R&D project at Wibu-Systems AG, a company that specialises in software encryption and licensing solutions.
The sharp rise in electricity and oil prices due to the war in Ukraine has caused fluctuations in the results of the previous study about the economic analysis of electric buses. This paper shows how the increase in fuel prices affects the implementation of electric buses. This publication is constructing the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) model in the small-mid-size city, Offenburg for the transition to electric buses. The future development of costs is estimated and a projection based on learning curves will be carried out. This study intends to introduce a new future prospect by presenting the latest data based on previous research. Through the new TCO result, the cost differences between the existing diesel bus and the electric bus are updated, and also the future prospects for the economic feasibility of the electric bus in a small and midsize city are presented.
We herein present a topology design method based on local optimality criteria which has been implemented in an open source Navier-Stokes solver for turbulent flows. Our method aims for the fast generation of geometry proposals in the early conceptual phase. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first local criteria approach utilizing a wall function turbulence model in order to consider turbulent flows. In order to allow for the growth as well as the shrinkage, or even the formation or disappearance of structural features, a topological approach is chosen. By introducing a volume fraction parameter, we distinguish between fluid and solid properties in each control volume. The fluid-solid interface is represented by an immersed boundary method using a piecewise linear surface reconstruction.
In short-reach connections, large-diameter multimode fibres allow for robust and easy connections. Unfortunately, their propagation properties depend on the excitation conditions. We propose a launching technique using a fibre stub that can tolerate fabrication tolerances in terms of tilts and off-sets to a large extent. A study of the influence of displaced connectors along the transmission link shows that the power distributions approach a steady-state power distribution very similar to the initial distribution established by the proposed launching scheme.
HiSiMo cast irons are frequently used as material for high temperature components in engines as e.g. exhaust manifolds and turbo chargers. These components must withstand severe cyclic mechanical and thermal loads throughout their life cycle. The combination of thermal transients with mechanical load cycles results in a complex evolution of damage, leading to thermomechanical fatigue (TMF) of the material and, after a certain number of loading cycles, to failure of the component. In Part I of the paper, a fracture mechanics model for TMF life prediction was developed based on results of uniaxial tests. In this paper (Part II), the model is formulated for three-dimensional stress states, so that it can be applied in a post-processing step of a finite-element analysis. To obtain reliable stresses and (time dependent plastic) strains in the finite-element calculation, a time and temperature dependent plasticity model is applied which takes non-linear kinematic hardening into account. The material properties of the model are identified from the results of the uniaxial test. The plasticity model and the TMF life model are applied to assess the lifetime of an exhaust manifold.
HiSiMo cast irons are frequently used as material for high temperature components in engines as e.g. exhaust manifolds and turbo chargers. These components must withstand severe cyclic mechanical and thermal loads throughout their service life. The combination of thermal transients with mechanical load cycles results in a complex evolution of damage, leading to thermomechanical fatigue (TMF) of the material and, after a certain number of loading cycles, to failure of the component. In this paper (Part I), the low-cycle fatigue (LCF) and TMF properties of HiSiMo are investigated in uniaxial tests and the damage mechanisms are addressed. On the basis of the experimental results a fatigue life model is developed which is based on elastic, plastic and creep fracture mechanics results of short cracks, so that time and temperature dependent effects on damage are taken into account. The model can be used to estimate the fatigue life of components by means of finite-element calculations (Part II of the paper).
The CAN bus still is an important fieldbus in various domains, e.g. for in-car communication or automation applications. To counter security threats and concerns in such scenarios we design, implement, and evaluate the use of an end-to-end security concept based on the Transport Layer Security protocol. It is used to establish authenticated, integrity-checked, and confidential communication channels between field devices connected via CAN. Our performance measurements show that it is possible to use TLS at least for non time-critical applications, as well as for generic embedded networks.