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DeLFI 2014 - Die 12. e-Learning Fachtagung Informatik (2014)
Proceedings der Pre-Conference Workshops der 12. e-Learning Fachtagung Informatik (2014)
Low Latency V2X Applications and Network Requirements: Performance Evaluation (2018)
Amjad, Zubair ; Sikora, Axel ; Hilt, Benoit ; Lauffenburger, Jean-Phillippe
Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) communication promises improvements in road safety and efficiency by enabling low-latency and reliable communication services for vehicles. Besides using Mobile Broadband (MBB), there is a need to develop Ultra Reliable Low Latency Communications (URLLC) applications with cellular networks especially when safety-related driving applications are concerned. Future cellular networks are expected to support novel latencysensitive use cases. Many applications of V2X communication, like collaborative autonomous driving requires very low latency and high reliability in order to support real-time communication between vehicles and other network elements. In this paper, we classify V2X use-cases and their requirements in order to identify cellular network technologies able to support them. The bottleneck problem of the medium access in 4G Long Term Evolution(LTE) networks is random access procedure. It is evaluated through simulations to further detail the future limitations and requirements. Limitations and improvement possibilities for next generation of cellular networks are finally detailed. Moreover, the results presented in this paper provide the limits of different parameter sets with regard to the requirements of V2X-based applications. In doing this, a starting point to migrate to Narrowband IoT (NB-IoT) or 5G - solutions is given.
Latency Reduction for Narrowband LTE with Semi-Persistent Scheduling (2018)
Amjad, Zubair ; Sikora, Axel ; Hilt, Benoit ; Lauffenburger, Jean-Phillippe
The excessive control signaling in Long Term Evolution networks required for dynamic scheduling impedes the deployment of ultra-reliable low latency applications. Semi-persistent scheduling was originally designed for constant bit-rate voice applications, however, very low control overhead makes it a potential latency reduction technique in Long Term Evolution. In this paper, we investigate resource scheduling in narrowband fourth generation Long Term Evolution networks through Network Simulator (NS3) simulations. The current release of NS3 does not include a semi-persistent scheduler for Long Term Evolution module. Therefore, we developed the semi-persistent scheduling feature in NS3 to evaluate and compare the performance in terms of uplink latency. We evaluate dynamic scheduling and semi-persistent scheduling in order to analyze the impact of resource scheduling methods on up-link latency.
Latency Reduction in Narrowband 4G LTE Networks (2018)
Amjad, Zubair ; Sikora, Axel ; Lauffenburger, Jean-Phillippe
The next generation cellular networks are expected to improve reliability, energy efficiency, data rate, capacity and latency. Originally, Machine Type Communication (MTC) was designed for low-bandwidth high-latency applications such as, environmental sensing, smart dustbin, etc., but there is additional demand around applications with low latency requirements, like industrial automation, driver-less cars, and so on. Improvements are required in 4G Long Term Evolution (LTE) networks towards the development of next generation cellular networks for providing very low latency and high reliability. To this end, we present an in-depth analysis of parameters that contribute to the latency in 4G networks along with a description of latency reduction techniques. We implement and validate these latency reduction techniques in the open-source network simulator (NS3) for narrowband user equipment category Cat-Ml (LTE-M) to analyze the improvements. The results presented are a step towards enabling narrowband Ultra Reliable Low Latency Communication (URLLC) networks.
NEXCODE: Next Generation Uplink Coding Techniques (2016)
Baldi, Marco ; Bertinelli, Massimo ; Chiaraluce, Franco ; Closas, Pau ; Garello, Roberto ; Maturo, Nicola ; Navarro, Mònica ; Palomo, Jose Maria ; Paolini, Enrico ; Pfletschinger, Stephan ; Silva, Pedro Freire ; Simone, Lorenzo ; Vilà-Valls, Jordi
Development of a Physiological Front End with SPI Bus Connection (2008)
Bau, Daniel
Im Rahmen einer Master Thesis wurde ausgehend von einem vorhandenen System On Chip Design, welches eingehende EKG-Datensignale verarbeitet, das bestehende System so erweitert dass es komplett über den standardisierten SPI-Bus steuerbar und auslesbar ist.
Verifikation eines Mikrokontrollersystems durch Emulation auf FPGA und darauf folgende Synthese und Routing in einer 0,35 µm Technologie (2004)
Bau, Daniel
VHDL-Entwurf eines I²C-Interfaces und Emulation mit einem Mikroprozessorkern auf FPGA (2004)
Bau, Daniel
Der UMC 0.18 Design Flow am Beispiel eines PDA- Processor -IC s (2009)
Bau, Daniel ; Jansen, Dirk
Design Criteria For Robust And Secure Next Generation CPV Control Systems (2013)
Benoit, Pascal ; Fey, Simon ; Rohbogner, Gregor ; Kohrs, Robert ; Wittwer, Christof ; George, Dicken ; Wüllner, Johannes ; Gombert, Andreas
The design of control systems of concentrator photovoltaic power plants will be more challenging in the future. Reasons are cost pressure, the increasing size of power plants, and new applications for operation, monitoring and maintenance required by grid operators, manufacturers and plant operators. Concepts and products for fixed-mounted photovoltaic can only partly be adapted since control systems for concentrator photovoltaic are considerable more complex due to the required high accurate sun-tracking. In order to assure reliable operation during a lifetime of more than 20 years, robustness of the control system is one crucial design criteria. This work considers common engineering technics for robustness, safety and security. Potential failures of the control system are identified and their effects are analyzed. Different attack scenarios are investigated. Outcomes are design criteria that encounter both: failures of system components and malicious attacks on the control system of future concentrator photovoltaic power plants. Such design criteria are a transparent state management through all system layers, self-tests and update capabilities for security concerns. The findings enable future research to develop a more robust and secure control system for concentrator photovoltaics when implementing new functionalities in the next generation.
An OMNeT++ Model of the Control System of large-scale Concentrator Photovoltaic Power Plants (2013)
Benoit, Pascal ; Fey, Simon ; Rohbogner, Gregor ; Kreifels, Niklas ; Kohrs, Robert
The communication system of a large-scale concentrator photovoltaic power plant is very challenging. Manufacturers are building power plants having thousands of sun tracking systems equipped with communication and distributed over a wide area. Research is necessary to build a scalable communication system enabling modern control strategies. This poster abstract describes the ongoing work on the development of a simulation model of such power plants in OMNeT++. The model uses the INET Framework to build a communication network based on Ethernet. First results and problems of timing and data transmission experiments are outlined. The model enables research on new communication and control approaches to improve functionality and efficiency of power plants based on concentrator photovoltaic technology.
Design and Verification of a Mixed-Signal SoC for Biomedical Applications (2015)
Bhattacharyya, Mayukh ; Dusch, Benjamin ; Jansen, Dirk ; Mackensen, Elke
Biomedical techniques in the treatment of cardiac atrial septum defects (2016)
Brenner, Corinna ; Brudsche, Markus ; Haber, Tobias ; Jones, Wesley
Sizing of Cardiac Closure Systems Using Carto XP (2018)
Brenner, Corinna ; Haber, Tobias ; Härtig, Johannes ; Melichercik, Juraj ; Ismer, Bruno ; Haas, Nikolaus A.
Percutaneous left atrial appendage occluder devices (2015)
Brenner, Corinna ; Härtig, Johannes ; Melichercik, Juraj ; Ismer, Bruno
Compact modeling of inkjet printed, high mobility, electrolyte-gated transistors (2016)
Cadilha Marques, Gabriel ; Garlapati, Suresh Kumar ; Dehm, Simone ; Dasgupta, Subho ; Aghassi-Hagmann, Jasmin ; Tahoori, Mehdi Baradaran
From silicon to printed electronics: A coherent modeling and design flow approach based on printed electrolyte gated FETs (2018)
Cadilha Marques, Gabriel ; Rasheed, Farhan ; Aghassi-Hagmann, Jasmin ; Tahoori, Mehdi Baradaran
Mobile learning a new Paradigm of e-Learning in Optics and Photonics (2009)
Christ, Andreas ; Feißt, Markus ; Curticapean, Dan
The developed solution enables the presentation of animat ions and 3D virtual reality (VR) on mobile devices and is well suited for mobile learning, thus creating new possibilities in the area of e-learning worldwide. Difficult relations in physics as well as intricate experiments in optics can be visualised on mobile devices without need for a personal computer.
Coding Aspects of Secure GNSS Receivers (2016)
Curran, James T. ; Navarro, Monica ; Anghileri, Marco ; Closas, Pau ; Pfletschinger, Stephan
This paper presents an overview of the coding aspects of a GNSS receiver. Coding allows detection and correction of channel-induced errors at the receiver, here the focus is on the mitigation of threats from malicious interferences. Although the effects of interference at different stages of GNSS baseband processing has been deeply analyzed in the literature, little attention was devoted to its impact on the navigation message decoding stage. Theis paper provides an introduction to the various coding schemes employed by current GNSS signals, discussing their performance in the presence of noise in terms of block-error rate. Additionally, the benefits of soft-decoding schemes for navigation message decoding are highlighted when jamming interferences are present. The proposed scheme requires estimating the noise plus interference power, yielding to enhanced decoding performances under severe jamming conditions. Finally, cryptographic schemes as a means of providing anti-spoofing for geosecurity location-based services, and their potential vulnerability are discussed, with particular emphasis on the dependence on the dependence of the scheme on successful navigation message decoding
Numerical analysis of the diffusive mass transport in brain tissues with applications to optical sensors (2013)
Curticapean, Dan ; Otte, Andreas ; Neculae, Adrian
In the brain-cell microenvironment, diffusion plays an important role: apart from delivering glucose and oxygen from the vascular system to brain cells, it also moves informational substances between cells. The brain is an extremely complex structure of interwoven, intercommunicating cells, but recent theoretical and experimental works showed that the classical laws of diffusion, cast in the framework of porous media theory, can deliver an accurate quantitative description of the way molecules are transported through this tissue. The mathematical modeling and the numerical simulations are successfully applied in the investigation of diffusion processes in tissues, replacing the costly laboratory investigations. Nevertheless, modeling must rely on highly accurate information regarding the main parameters (tortuosity, volume fraction) which characterize the tissue, obtained by structural and functional imaging. The usual techniques to measure the diffusion mechanism in brain tissue are the radiotracer method, the real time iontophoretic method and integrative optical imaging using fluorescence microscopy. A promising technique for obtaining the values for characteristic parameters of the transport equation is the direct optical investigation using optical fibers. The analysis of these parameters also reveals how the local geometry of the brain changes with time or under pathological conditions. This paper presents a set of computations concerning the mass transport inside the brain tissue, for different types of cells. By measuring the time evolution of the concentration profile of an injected substance and using suitable fitting procedures, the main parameters characterizing the tissue can be determined. This type of analysis could be an important tool in understanding the functional mechanisms of effective drug delivery in complex structures such as the brain tissue. It also offers possibilities to realize optical imaging methods for in vitro and in vivo measurements using optical fibers. The model also may help in radiotracer biomarker models for the understanding of the mechanism of action of new chemical entities
Electrical Right and Left Cardiac Atrioventricular and Left Atrial Delay in Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Responder and Non-responder with Sinus Rhythm (2018)
Dannberg, Gudrun ; Heinke, Tobias ; Kühnert, Helmut ; Heinke, Matthias
Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) with hemodynamic optimized biventricular pacing is an established therapy for heart failure patients with sinus rhythm, reduced left ventricular ejection fraction and wide QRS complex. The aim of the study was to evaluate electrical right and left cardiac atrioventricular delay and left atrial delay in CRT responder and non-responder with sinus rhythm. Methods: Heart failure patients with New York Heart Association class 3.0 ± 0.3, sinus rhythm and 27.7 ± 6.1% left ventricular ejection fraction were measured by surface ECG and transesophageal bipolar left atrial and left ventricular ECG before implantation of CRT devices. Electrical right cardiac atrioventricular delay was measured between onset of P wave and onset of QRS complex in the surface ECG, left cardiac atrioventricular delay between onset of left atrial signal and onset of left ventricular signal in the transesophageal ECG and left atrial delay between onset and offset of left atrial signal in the transesophageal ECG. Results: Electrical atrioventricular and left atrial delay were 196.9 ± 38.7 ms right and 194.5 ± 44.9 ms left cardiac atrioventricular delay, and 47.7 ± 13.9 ms left atrial delay. There were positive correlation between right and left cardiac atrioventricular delay (r = 0.803 P < 0.001) and negative correlation between left atrial delay and left ventricular ejection fraction (r = −0.694 P = 0.026) with 67% CRT responder. Conclusions: Transesophageal electrical left cardiac atrioventricular delay and left atrial delay may be useful preoperative atrial desynchronization parameters to improve CRT optimization.
Vorlesung per Tablet. Chance zur Förderung von Aktivierung und strukturierter Ergebnissicherung bei Studienanfängern (2018)
Decker, Eva
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.
Tablet-basiertes Mitmach-Skript. (2017)
Decker, Eva
Preparatory course in mathematics using the mobile app TeachMatics. (2017)
Decker, Eva ; Meier, Barbara
Schulprojekte zum Einsatz einer Mathe-App als Vorbereitung auf ein MINT-Studium (2016)
Decker, Eva ; Meier, Barbara
A Novel Approach of High Dynamic Current Control of Interior Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machines (2019)
Degel, Jan Philipp ; Klöffer, Christian ; Doppelbauer, Martin ; Wondrak, Wolfgang ; Gullone, Giorgio
Harmonic-afflicted effects of permanent magnet synchronous machines with high power density are hardly faced by traditional current PI controllers, due to limited controller bandwidth. As a consequence, currents and lastly torque ripples appear. In this paper, a new deadbeat current controller architecture has been presented, which is capable to encounter the effects of these harmonics. This new control algorithm, here named “Hybrid-Deadbeat-Controller”, combines the stability and the low steady-state errors offered by common PI regulators with the high dynamic offered by the deadbeat control. Therefore, a novel control algorithm is proposed, capable of either compensating the current harmonics in order to get smoother currents or to control a varying reference value to achieve a smoother torque. The information needed to calculate the optimal reference currents is based on an online parameter estimation feeding an optimization algorithm to achieve an optimal torque output and will be investigated in future research. In order to ensure the stability of the controller over the whole area of operation even under the influence of effects changing the system’s parameter, this work as well focusses on the robustness of the “hybrid” dead beat controller.
Learning to Use Toes in a Humanoid Robot (2017)
Dorer, Klaus
In this paper we show that a model-free approach to learn behaviors in joint space can be successfully used to utilize toes of a humanoid robot. Keeping the approach model-free makes it applicable to any kind of humanoid robot, or robot in general. Here we focus on the benefit on robots with toes which is otherwise more difficult to exploit. The task has been to learn different kick behaviors on simulated Nao robots with toes in the RoboCup 3D soccer simulator. As a result, the robot learned to step on its toe for a kick that performs 30% better than learning the same kick without toes.
Design for Testability (DFT) Strukturen für ASIC-Design und ihre Emulation auf FPGA (2010)
Dusch, Benjamin
[...]Bezug genommen wird hauptsächlich auf die Einführung der DFT-Strukturen in das ASIC-Design des „Rolling Dice“. Ein Vergleich von Aufwand gegenüber Nutzen bei Implementierung von DFT-Strukturen in „kleine“ gegenüber „große“ ASIC-Design bildet ein wichtiges Fazit.
Analysing-software for electrocardiographic desynchronization – which parameters needs the physician? (2011)
Eisenträger, Daniela ; Haltenberger, Anna ; Ismer, Bruno
Performance Investigation Of 6Lo With RPL Mesh Networking For Home And Building Automation (2016)
Elayanithottathil, Jubin Sebastian ; Yushev, Artem ; Sikora, Axel ; Schappacher, Manuel ; Prasetyo, Junaedi Adi
Design and Evaluation of Physical Unclonable Function for Inorganic Printed Electronics (2018)
Erozan, Ahmet Turan ; Golanbari, Mohammad Saber ; Bishnoi, Rajendra ; Aghassi-Hagmann, Jasmin ; Tahoori, Mehdi Baradaran
Enhanced Telemetry System using CP-QPSK Band-Pass Modulation Technique Suitable for Smart Pill Medical Application (2008)
Fawaz, Nidal ; Jansen, Dirk
Virtual Reality Data Visualisation on and via Mobile Phones (2006)
Feißt, Markus
Dynamic Content Filter of VRML Data for Mobile Phones (2005)
Feißt, Markus ; Christ, Andreas
Adaptive Heterogeneous Learning System (2005)
Feißt, Markus ; Rodrigues dos Santos, Diter ; Mitić, Jelena ; Christ, Andreas
The iSign project started in 2000 as a web-based laboratory setting for students of electrical engineering. In the meantime it has broadened into a heterogeneous learning environment offering learning material, adaptive user settings and access to a simulation tool. All these offerings can be accessed via web and wireless by different clients, such as PCs, PDAs and mobile phones. User adaptive systems offer unique and personalised environment for every learner and therefore are a very important aspect of modern e-learning systems. The iSign project aims to personalise the content structure based on the learner's behaviour, content pattern, policies, and system environment. The second aspect of the recent research and development within this project is the generation of suitable content and presentation for different clients. This generation is based additionally on the user preferences in order to obtain the desirable presentation for a given device. New, valuable features are added to the mobile application, empowering the user not only to control the simulation process with his mobile device but also to input data, view the simulation's output and evaluate the results. Experiences with students have helped to improve functionality and look-and-feel whilst using the iSign system. Our goal is to provide unconstrained, continuous and personalised access to the laboratory settings and learning material everywhere and at anytime with different devices.
Code-Coverage auf Embedded-Systemen (2012)
Fischer, Daniel ; Behr, Andreas ; Bär, Roland
Software-Metriken gezielt einsetzen (2009)
Fischer, Daniel ; Drosdezki, Eugenia ; Schuraev, Konstantin
Pairwise Testing - Unentdeckten Fehlern auf der Spur (2010)
Fischer, Daniel ; Seitel, D.
Development of Simple Boiler Model Required for Energy Planning Process (2015)
Gopisetty, Bala Venkata Satyanarayana ; Treffinger, Peter ; Xu, Ye
Asymmetric Stator Teeth for Torque Ripple Reduction of Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machines for Hybrid Electric Vehicles (2014)
Grafmüller, Jan Oliver ; Zhang, Julia ; Nuß, Uwe
Dynamic Dispatching and Transport Optimization Real-World Experience with Perspectives on Pervasive Technology Integration (2009)
Greenwood, Dominic ; Dannegger, Christian ; Dorer, Klaus ; Calisti, Monique
Pacemaker and Defibrillator Teaching system providing Quality Assurance System and Remote patient Monitoring (2013)
Haber, Tobias ; Holzer, Fabian ; Ismer, Bruno
Physics of Radiofrequency Ablation in-vitro Teaching System for Physicians and Medical Engineering Students (2015)
Haber, Tobias ; Kleister, Gennadie ; Selman, Burcu ; Härtig, Johannes ; Melichercik, Juraj ; Ismer, Bruno
Analysing-software for impedance and electrocardiography – what is currently possible? (2011)
Haltenberger, Anna ; Eisenträger, Daniela ; Ismer, Bruno
Transesophageal left cardiac electrocardiography for evaluation of interventricular and interatrial conduction delay before and after premature ventricular contraction in heart failure patients (2011)
Haltenberger, Anna ; Heinke, Matthias ; Ismer, Bruno
Headless Android Systems for Industrial Automation and Control (2014)
Hassan, Aneeque ; Sikora, Axel ; Kunz, Dominique-Stephan ; Eberlein, David
Headless Android Systems for Industrial Automation and Control (2013)
Hassan, Aneeque ; Sikora, Axel ; Kunz, Dominique-Stephan ; Eberlein, David
Electrical Interatrial to Interventricular Conduction Delay Ratio with Focused Transesophageal Electrocardiography in Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy (2015)
Heinke, Matthias ; Dannberg, Gudrun ; Heinke, Tobias ; Ismer, Bruno ; Haber, Tobias ; Tumampos, Jonas ; Kühnert, Helmut
Ventricular desynchronization with electrical interventricular delay to left ventricular delay ratio in atrial fibrillation heart failure patients (2014)
Heinke, Matthias ; Dannberg, Gudrun ; Heinke, Tobias ; Kühnert, Helmut
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