@article{JensKaldenhoffKirschnerHermannsetal.2014, author = {Jens, Otto and Kaldenhoff, E. and Kirschner-Hermanns, R. and M{\"u}hl, Thomas and Klinge, Uwe}, title = {Elongation of textile pelvic floor implants under load is related to complete loss of effective porosity, thereby favoring incorporation in scar plates}, series = {Journal of biomedical materials research. Part A}, volume = {102}, journal = {Journal of biomedical materials research. Part A}, number = {4}, publisher = {Wiley}, address = {New York}, issn = {1552-4965}, doi = {10.1002/jbm.a.34767}, pages = {1079 -- 1084}, year = {2014}, abstract = {Use of textile structures for reinforcement of pelvic floor structures has to consider mechanical forces to the implant, which are quite different to the tension free conditions of the abdominal wall. Thus, biomechanical analysis of textile devices has to include the impact of strain on stretchability and effective porosity. Prolift® and Prolift + M®, developed for tension free conditions, were tested by measuring stretchability and effective porosity applying mechanical strain. For comparison, we used Dynamesh-PR4®, which was designed for pelvic floor repair to withstand mechanical strain. Prolift® at rest showed moderate porosity with little stretchability but complete loss of effective porosity at strain of 4.9 N/cm. Prolift + M® revealed an increased porosity at rest, but at strain showed high stretchability, with subsequent loss of effective porosity at strain of 2.5 N/cm. Dynamesh PR4® preserved its high porosity even under strain, but as consequence of limited stretchability. Though in tension free conditions Prolift® and Prolift + M® can be considered as large pore class I meshes, application of mechanical strain rapidly lead to collapse of pores. The loss of porosity at mechanical stress can be prevented by constructions with high structural stability. Assessment of porosity under strain was found helpful to define requirements for pelvic floor devices. Clinical studies have to prove whether devices with high porosity as well as high structural stability can improve the patients' outcome.}, language = {en} } @techreport{RahierRitzWallenborn2014, author = {Rahier, Michael and Ritz, Thomas and Wallenborn, Ramona}, title = {Elektromobilit{\"a}t in einer vernetzten Welt : Potenziale f{\"u}r die IT-Branche bei der Organisation der Mobilit{\"a}t von morgen ; Info-Brosch{\"u}re}, publisher = {eBusiness-Lotse}, address = {Aachen}, pages = {9 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.}, year = {2014}, abstract = {Die Informationsbrosch{\"u}re „Elektromobilit{\"a}t in einer vernetzten Welt" richtet sich an IT-Dienstleister. In dieser Brosch{\"u}re werden m{\"o}gliche Potenziale im Bereich der Elektromobilit{\"a}t aufgezeigt. Die Mobilit{\"a}t der Zukunft ist eine interdisziplin{\"a}re Angelegenheit und kein reines Automotive-Thema mehr. Beispiele wie Mobilit{\"a}tsmanagement, eCommerce und Individualisierung sind im Mobilit{\"a}tsbereich f{\"u}r die IT-Branche relevant.}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{OegunKlingHeuermannetal.2014, author = {{\"O}gun, Celal Mohan and Kling, Rainer and Heuermann, Holger and Gr{\"a}ser, Ulrich and Schopp, Christoph}, title = {Elektrodenlose quecksilberfreie Niederdrucklampen betrieben mit Mikrowellen}, series = {Licht 2014 [Elektronische Ressource] : Den Haag, Holland ; 21. Gemeinschaftstagung, 21. bis 24. September 2014 ; Tagungsband}, booktitle = {Licht 2014 [Elektronische Ressource] : Den Haag, Holland ; 21. Gemeinschaftstagung, 21. bis 24. September 2014 ; Tagungsband}, publisher = {Nederlandse Stichting voor Verlichtingskunde}, address = {Ede}, pages = {[Elektronische Ressource]}, year = {2014}, language = {de} } @book{Muehl2014, author = {M{\"u}hl, Thomas}, title = {Einf{\"u}hrung in die elektrische Messtechnik : Grundlagen, Messverfahren, Anwendungen. - 4. aktualisierte u. erw. Aufl.}, edition = {4., aktualisierte u. erw. Aufl.}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Wiesbaden}, isbn = {978-3-8348-2063-1 ; 978-3-8348-0899-8}, pages = {XI, 320 S.}, year = {2014}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{LenzWolf2014, author = {Lenz, Laura L. and Wolf, Martin R.}, title = {Economic evaluation of serious games with the comparative assessment framework COSEGA}, series = {The shift from teaching to learning : individual, collective and organizational learning through gaming simulation ; proceedings of the 45th conference of the International Simulation and Gaming Association, Dornbirn 2014}, booktitle = {The shift from teaching to learning : individual, collective and organizational learning through gaming simulation ; proceedings of the 45th conference of the International Simulation and Gaming Association, Dornbirn 2014}, editor = {Kritz, Willy Christian}, publisher = {Bertelsmann}, address = {[Bielefeld]}, isbn = {978-3-7639-5422-3}, pages = {374 -- 386}, year = {2014}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{RitzIzquierdoTelloDamm2014, author = {Ritz, Thomas and Izquierdo Tello, C{\´e}sar and Damm, Sebastian}, title = {Connecting a pedelec to the cloud as basis for gamification in multi modal mobility planning}, series = {MobileCloud 2014 : 2nd IEEE International Conference on Mobile Cloud Computing, Services, and Engineering Oxford, United Kingdom 7-10 April 2014}, booktitle = {MobileCloud 2014 : 2nd IEEE International Conference on Mobile Cloud Computing, Services, and Engineering Oxford, United Kingdom 7-10 April 2014}, publisher = {IEEE Service Center}, address = {Piscataway, NJ}, isbn = {978-1-4799-2504-9}, doi = {10.1109/MobileCloud.2014.25}, pages = {101 -- 108}, year = {2014}, language = {en} } @article{HoltrupSadeghfamHeuermannetal.2014, author = {Holtrup, S. and Sadeghfam, Arash and Heuermann, Holger and Awakowicz, P.}, title = {Characterization and optimization technique for microwave-driven high-intensity discharge lamps using hot S-parameters}, series = {IEEE transactions on microwave theories and techniques}, volume = {62}, journal = {IEEE transactions on microwave theories and techniques}, number = {10}, publisher = {IEEE}, address = {New York}, issn = {0018-9480}, doi = {10.1109/TMTT.2014.2342652}, pages = {2471 -- 2480}, year = {2014}, abstract = {High-intensity discharge lamps can be driven by radio-frequency signals in the ISM frequency band at 2.45 GHz, using a matching network to transform the impedance of the plasma to the source impedance. To achieve an optimal operating condition, a good characterization of the lamp in terms of radio frequency equivalent circuits under operating conditions is necessary, enabling the design of an efficient matching network. This paper presents the characterization technique for such lamps and presents the design of the required matching network. For the characterization, a high-intensity discharge lamp was driven by a monofrequent large signal at 2.45 GHz, whereas a frequency sweep over 300 MHz was performed across this signal to measure so-called small-signal hot S-parameters using a vector network analyzer. These parameters are then used as an equivalent load in a circuit simulator to design an appropriate matching network. Using the measured data as a black-box model in the simulation results in a quick and efficient method to simulate and design efficient matching networks in spite of the complex plasma behavior. Furthermore, photometric analysis of high-intensity discharge lamps are carried out, comparing microwave operation to conventional operation.}, language = {en} } @article{HaagZontarSchleupenetal.2014, author = {Haag, S. and Zontar, D. and Schleupen, Josef and M{\"u}ller, T. and Brecher, C.}, title = {Chain of refined perception in self-optimizing assembly of micro-optical systems}, series = {Journal of sensors and sensor systems}, volume = {3}, journal = {Journal of sensors and sensor systems}, number = {1}, publisher = {Copernicus Publ.}, address = {G{\"o}ttingen}, issn = {2194-878X}, doi = {10.5194/jsss-3-87-2014}, pages = {87 -- 95}, year = {2014}, abstract = {Today, the assembly of laser systems requires a large share of manual operations due to its complexity regarding the optimal alignment of optics. Although the feasibility of automated alignment of laser optics has been shown in research labs, the development effort for the automation of assembly does not meet economic requirements - especially for low-volume laser production. This paper presents a model-based and sensor-integrated assembly execution approach for flexible assembly cells consisting of a macro-positioner covering a large workspace and a compact micromanipulator with camera attached to the positioner. In order to make full use of available models from computer-aided design (CAD) and optical simulation, sensor systems at different levels of accuracy are used for matching perceived information with model data. This approach is named "chain of refined perception", and it allows for automated planning of complex assembly tasks along all major phases of assembly such as collision-free path planning, part feeding, and active and passive alignment. The focus of the paper is put on the in-process image-based metrology and information extraction used for identifying and calibrating local coordinate systems as well as the exploitation of that information for a part feeding process for micro-optics. Results will be presented regarding the processes of automated calibration of the robot camera as well as the local coordinate systems of part feeding area and robot base.}, language = {en} } @misc{NoetzoldBragardFinketal.2014, author = {N{\"o}tzold, K. and Bragard, Michael and Fink, K. and Griessel, R. and Wegener, R.}, title = {Cascaded H-bridge converter with transformer based cell power balancing in each voltage level : [Patentschrift]}, publisher = {Europ{\"a}isches Patentamt / United States Patent and Trademark Office [u.a.]}, address = {Den Haag / Alexandria, VA}, pages = {16 S. : graph. Darst.}, year = {2014}, language = {en} } @techreport{RitzSiekmannWallenborn2014, author = {Ritz, Thomas and Siekmann, Kirsten and Wallenborn, Ramona}, title = {Anforderungen an die Gestaltung multimodaler Mobilit{\"a}tsanwendungen : Potenziale f{\"u}r die IT-Branche bei der Organisation der verkehrsmittel{\"u}bergreifenden Mobilit{\"a}t von morgen am Beispiel CarSharing und privater PKW ; Info-Brosch{\"u}re}, publisher = {eBusiness-Lotse}, address = {Aachen}, pages = {7 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.}, year = {2014}, abstract = {Die Informationsbrosch{\"u}re „Anforderungen an die Gestaltung multimodaler Mobilit{\"a}tsanwendungen" richtet sich an IT-Dienstleister. In dieser Brosch{\"u}re werden m{\"o}gliche Potenziale im Bereich des allgemeinen Mobilit{\"a}tsmanagements aufgezeigt. Automobilhersteller vernetzten sich zunehmend mit Technologie-Unternehmen. Es geht nicht nur um die besondere Entwicklung von spezieller Elektronik- und Softwarel{\"o}sungen f{\"u}r Navigations- und Entertainmentsysteme oder auch Fahrassistenz-Systemen in modernen PKW, sondern um einen {\"u}bergreifenden Design- und Interaktionsansatz f{\"u}r miteinander vernetzte Ger{\"a}te.}, language = {de} }