@article{HoettgesKochBosbach1995, author = {H{\"o}ttges, J{\"o}rg and Koch, H.-G. and Bosbach, R.}, title = {Automatische Konstruktion von Teileinzugsgebieten f{\"u}r die Kanalnetzberechnung}, series = {Korrespondenz Abwasser : KA ; Informationsbl. f{\"u}r d. Abwasserwesen ; Wasser, Abwasser, Abfall / Gesellschaft zur F{\"o}rderung der Abwassertechnik. 42 (1995), H. 12}, journal = {Korrespondenz Abwasser : KA ; Informationsbl. f{\"u}r d. Abwasserwesen ; Wasser, Abwasser, Abfall / Gesellschaft zur F{\"o}rderung der Abwassertechnik. 42 (1995), H. 12}, isbn = {0341-1478}, year = {1995}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{BudaSchuermannWollert2008, author = {Buda, Aurel and Sch{\"u}rmann, Volker and Wollert, J{\"o}rg}, title = {Automatische Generierung von Automatisierungsobjekten nach IEC 61131-3 zur einfachen Integration von Funkkomponenten in {\"u}bergeordnete Steuerungssysteme}, series = {Wireless automation : funkgest{\"u}tzte Kommunikation in der industriellen Automatisierungstechnik ; Tagung Berlin, 28. und 29. Februar 2008. (VDI-Berichte ; 2010)}, booktitle = {Wireless automation : funkgest{\"u}tzte Kommunikation in der industriellen Automatisierungstechnik ; Tagung Berlin, 28. und 29. Februar 2008. (VDI-Berichte ; 2010)}, publisher = {VDI-Verl.}, address = {D{\"u}sseldorf}, organization = {Verein Deutscher Ingenieure / Kompetenzfeld Informationstechnik}, isbn = {978-3-18-092010-8 ; 3-18-092010-8}, pages = {75 -- 84}, year = {2008}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Polaczek1995, author = {Polaczek, Christa}, title = {Automatische 3-dimensionale FEM-Netzgenerierung f{\"u}r die Formf{\"u}ll- und Erstarrungssimulation. - (Fortschrittberichte VDI : Reihe 20, Rechnerunterst{\"u}tzte Verfahren ; 182)}, number = {Als Ms. gedr.}, publisher = {VDI-Verl.}, address = {D{\"u}sseldorf}, isbn = {3-18-318220-3}, pages = {VII, 131 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.}, year = {1995}, language = {de} } @article{WollertLeidinger2010, author = {Wollert, J{\"o}rg and Leidinger, Rafael}, title = {Automation trifft Automotive : SPS in der Fahrzeugtechnik}, series = {Elektronik automotive : Magazin f{\"u}r Entwicklungen in der Kfz-Elektronik und Telematik}, journal = {Elektronik automotive : Magazin f{\"u}r Entwicklungen in der Kfz-Elektronik und Telematik}, number = {4/5}, publisher = {WEKA Fachmedien}, address = {Haar}, issn = {1614-0125}, pages = {44 -- 48}, year = {2010}, abstract = {Eine SPS im Kraftfahrzeug? Das geht ja gar nicht - da gibt es doch all die Hersteller f{\"u}r Kfz-Steuerger{\"a}te, die konfigurierbare Hardware anbieten. Im Prinzip ja, aber leider sind gerade die Sensoren oder Aktoren nicht ansteuerbar, die der Entwickler genau f{\"u}r sein aktuelles Projekt ben{\"o}tigt. Dieser Beitrag gibt einen kleinen Einblick in neue M{\"o}glichkeiten des Rapid Prototyping f{\"u}r mechatronische Systeme auf der Basis von Speicherprogrammierbaren Steuerungen (SPS).}, language = {de} } @article{BiselliVanderPolDeGooijeretal.1996, author = {Biselli, Manfred and Van der Pol, Jens J. and De Gooijer, Cornelis D. and Wandrey, Christian}, title = {Automation of selective assays for on-line bioprocess monitoring by flow-injection analysis / van der Pol, Jens J. ; de Gooijer, Cornelis D. ; Biselli, Manfred ; Wandrey, Christian ; Tramper, Johannes}, series = {Trends in Biotechnology. 14 (1996), H. 12}, journal = {Trends in Biotechnology. 14 (1996), H. 12}, isbn = {0167-7799}, pages = {471 -- 477}, year = {1996}, language = {en} } @article{EnningBernhardRake1994, author = {Enning, Manfred and Bernhard, S. and Rake, H.}, title = {Automation of a laboratory plant for direct casting of thin steel strips / Bernhard, S. ; Enning, M. ; Rake, H.}, series = {Control Engineering Practice. 2 (1994), H. 6}, journal = {Control Engineering Practice. 2 (1994), H. 6}, isbn = {0967-0661}, pages = {961 -- 967}, year = {1994}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{BlaneckBornheimGriegeretal.2022, author = {Blaneck, Patrick Gustav and Bornheim, Tobias and Grieger, Niklas and Bialonski, Stephan}, title = {Automatic readability assessment of german sentences with transformer ensembles}, series = {Proceedings of the GermEval 2022 Workshop on Text Complexity Assessment of German Text}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the GermEval 2022 Workshop on Text Complexity Assessment of German Text}, publisher = {Association for Computational Linguistics}, address = {Potsdam}, doi = {10.48550/arXiv.2209.04299}, pages = {57 -- 62}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Reliable methods for automatic readability assessment have the potential to impact a variety of fields, ranging from machine translation to self-informed learning. Recently, large language models for the German language (such as GBERT and GPT-2-Wechsel) have become available, allowing to develop Deep Learning based approaches that promise to further improve automatic readability assessment. In this contribution, we studied the ability of ensembles of fine-tuned GBERT and GPT-2-Wechsel models to reliably predict the readability of German sentences. We combined these models with linguistic features and investigated the dependence of prediction performance on ensemble size and composition. Mixed ensembles of GBERT and GPT-2-Wechsel performed better than ensembles of the same size consisting of only GBERT or GPT-2-Wechsel models. Our models were evaluated in the GermEval 2022 Shared Task on Text Complexity Assessment on data of German sentences. On out-of-sample data, our best ensemble achieved a root mean squared error of 0:435.}, language = {en} } @article{MarxSchenkBehrensetal.2013, author = {Marx, Ulrich and Schenk, Friedrich and Behrens, Jan and Meyr, Ulrike and Wanek, Paul and Zang, Werner and Schmitt, Robert and Br{\"u}stle, Oliver and Zenke, Martin and Klocke, Fritz}, title = {Automatic production of induced pluripotent stem cells}, series = {Procedia CIRP : First CIRP Conference on BioManufacturing}, volume = {Vol. 5}, journal = {Procedia CIRP : First CIRP Conference on BioManufacturing}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam}, issn = {2212-8271}, pages = {2 -- 6}, year = {2013}, language = {en} } @incollection{ButenwegThierauf1999, author = {Butenweg, Christoph and Thierauf, G.}, title = {Automatic design of reinforced concrete structures with parallel computing}, series = {Innovative computational methods for structural mechanics}, booktitle = {Innovative computational methods for structural mechanics}, editor = {Papadrakakis, M. and Topping, B.H.V.}, publisher = {Saxe-Coburg Publication}, address = {Edinburgh}, isbn = {1-874672-05-9}, doi = {10.4203/csets.1.14}, pages = {305 -- 318}, year = {1999}, abstract = {A concept for the analysis and optimal design of reinforced concrete structures is described. It is based on a nonlinear optimization algorithm and a finite element program for linear and nonlinear analysis of structures. With the aim of minimal cost design a two stage optimization using efficient gradient algorithm is developed. The optimization problems on global (structural) and local (crosssectional) level are formulated. A parallelization concept for solving the two stage optimization problem in minimal time is presented. Examples are included to illustrate the practical use and the effectively of the parallelization in the area of engineering design.}, language = {en} } @article{SchmitzOligschlaegerEifleretal.1994, author = {Schmitz, G{\"u}nter and Oligschl{\"a}ger, U. and Eifler, G. and Lechner, H.}, title = {Automated System for Optimized Calibration of Engine Management Systems}, year = {1994}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{SildatkeKarwanniKraftetal.2020, author = {Sildatke, Michael and Karwanni, Hendrik and Kraft, Bodo and Schmidts, Oliver and Z{\"u}ndorf, Albert}, title = {Automated Software Quality Monitoring in Research Collaboration Projects}, series = {ICSEW'20: Proceedings of the IEEE/ACM 42nd International Conference on Software Engineering Workshops}, booktitle = {ICSEW'20: Proceedings of the IEEE/ACM 42nd International Conference on Software Engineering Workshops}, publisher = {IEEE}, address = {New York, NY}, doi = {10.1145/3387940.3391478}, pages = {603 -- 610}, year = {2020}, abstract = {In collaborative research projects, both researchers and practitioners work together solving business-critical challenges. These projects often deal with ETL processes, in which humans extract information from non-machine-readable documents by hand. AI-based machine learning models can help to solve this problem. Since machine learning approaches are not deterministic, their quality of output may decrease over time. This fact leads to an overall quality loss of the application which embeds machine learning models. Hence, the software qualities in development and production may differ. Machine learning models are black boxes. That makes practitioners skeptical and increases the inhibition threshold for early productive use of research prototypes. Continuous monitoring of software quality in production offers an early response capability on quality loss and encourages the use of machine learning approaches. Furthermore, experts have to ensure that they integrate possible new inputs into the model training as quickly as possible. In this paper, we introduce an architecture pattern with a reference implementation that extends the concept of Metrics Driven Research Collaboration with an automated software quality monitoring in productive use and a possibility to auto-generate new test data coming from processed documents in production. Through automated monitoring of the software quality and auto-generated test data, this approach ensures that the software quality meets and keeps requested thresholds in productive use, even during further continuous deployment and changing input data.}, language = {en} } @masterthesis{Pfaff2007, type = {Bachelor Thesis}, author = {Pfaff, Raphael}, title = {Automated processing of the ISL Doppler images}, year = {2007}, language = {en} } @article{NeuJanserKhatibietal.2016, author = {Neu, Eugen and Janser, Frank and Khatibi, Akbar A. and Orifici, Adrian C.}, title = {Automated modal parameter-based anomaly detection under varying wind excitation}, series = {Structural Health Monitoring}, volume = {15}, journal = {Structural Health Monitoring}, number = {6}, publisher = {Sage}, address = {London}, issn = {1475-9217}, doi = {10.1177/1475921716665803}, pages = {1 -- 20}, year = {2016}, abstract = {Wind-induced operational variability is one of the major challenges for structural health monitoring of slender engineering structures like aircraft wings or wind turbine blades. Damage sensitive features often show an even bigger sensitivity to operational variability. In this study a composite cantilever was subjected to multiple mass configurations, velocities and angles of attack in a controlled wind tunnel environment. A small-scale impact damage was introduced to the specimen and the structural response measurements were repeated. The proposed damage detection methodology is based on automated operational modal analysis. A novel baseline preparation procedure is described that reduces the amount of user interaction to the provision of a single consistency threshold. The procedure starts with an indeterminate number of operational modal analysis identifications from a large number of datasets and returns a complete baseline matrix of natural frequencies and damping ratios that is suitable for subsequent anomaly detection. Mahalanobis distance-based anomaly detection is then applied to successfully detect the damage under varying severities of operational variability and with various degrees of knowledge about the present operational conditions. The damage detection capabilities of the proposed methodology were found to be excellent under varying velocities and angles of attack. Damage detection was less successful under joint mass and wind variability but could be significantly improved through the provision of the currently encountered operational conditions.}, language = {en} } @article{GorzalkaSchmiedtSchorn2021, author = {Gorzalka, Philip and Schmiedt, Jacob Estevam and Schorn, Christian}, title = {Automated Generation of an Energy Simulation Model for an Existing Building from UAV Imagery}, series = {Buildings}, volume = {11}, journal = {Buildings}, number = {9}, publisher = {MDPI}, address = {Basel}, issn = {2075-5309}, doi = {10.3390/buildings11090380}, pages = {15 Seiten}, year = {2021}, abstract = {An approach to automatically generate a dynamic energy simulation model in Modelica for a single existing building is presented. It aims at collecting data about the status quo in the preparation of energy retrofits with low effort and costs. The proposed method starts from a polygon model of the outer building envelope obtained from photogrammetrically generated point clouds. The open-source tools TEASER and AixLib are used for data enrichment and model generation. A case study was conducted on a single-family house. The resulting model can accurately reproduce the internal air temperatures during synthetical heating up and cooling down. Modelled and measured whole building heat transfer coefficients (HTC) agree within a 12\% range. A sensitivity analysis emphasises the importance of accurate window characterisations and justifies the use of a very simplified interior geometry. Uncertainties arising from the use of archetype U-values are estimated by comparing different typologies, with best- and worst-case estimates showing differences in pre-retrofit heat demand of about ±20\% to the average; however, as the assumptions made are permitted by some national standards, the method is already close to practical applicability and opens up a path to quickly estimate possible financial and energy savings after refurbishment.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{AyedStrieganKustereretal.2017, author = {Ayed, Anis Haj and Striegan, Constantin J. D. and Kusterer, Karsten and Funke, Harald and Kazari, M. and Horikawa, Atsushi and Okada, Kunio}, title = {Automated design space exploration of the hydrogen fueled "Micromix" combustor technology}, pages = {1 -- 8}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Combined with the use of renewable energy sources for its production, Hydrogen represents a possible alternative gas turbine fuel for future low emission power generation. Due to its different physical properties compared to other fuels such as natural gas, well established gas turbine combustion systems cannot be directly applied for Dry Low NOx (DLN) Hydrogen combustion. This makes the development of new combustion technologies an essential and challenging task for the future of hydrogen fueled gas turbines. The newly developed and successfully tested "DLN Micromix" combustion technology offers a great potential to burn hydrogen in gas turbines at very low NOx emissions. Aiming to further develop an existing burner design in terms of increased energy density, a redesign is required in order to stabilise the flames at higher mass flows and to maintain low emission levels. For this purpose, a systematic design exploration has been carried out with the support of CFD and optimisation tools to identify the interactions of geometrical and design parameters on the combustor performance. Aerodynamic effects as well as flame and emission formation are observed and understood time- and cost-efficiently. Correlations between single geometric values, the pressure drop of the burner and NOx production have been identified as a result. This numeric methodology helps to reduce the effort of manufacturing and testing to few designs for single validation campaigns, in order to confirm the flame stability and NOx emissions in a wider operating condition field.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{VeettilRakshitSchopenetal.2022, author = {Veettil, Yadu Krishna Morassery and Rakshit, Shantam and Schopen, Oliver and Kemper, Hans and Esch, Thomas and Shabani, Bahman}, title = {Automated Control System Strategies to Ensure Safety of PEM Fuel Cells Using Kalman Filters}, series = {Proceedings of the 7th International Conference and Exhibition on Sustainable Energy and Advanced Materials (ICE-SEAM 2021), Melaka, Malaysia}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 7th International Conference and Exhibition on Sustainable Energy and Advanced Materials (ICE-SEAM 2021), Melaka, Malaysia}, editor = {Bin Abdollah, Mohd Fadzli and Amiruddin, Hilmi and Singh, Amrik Singh Phuman and Munir, Fudhail Abdul and Ibrahim, Asriana}, publisher = {Springer Nature}, address = {Singapore}, isbn = {978-981-19-3178-9}, issn = {2195-4356}, doi = {10.1007/978-981-19-3179-6_55}, pages = {296 -- 299}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Having well-defined control strategies for fuel cells, that can efficiently detect errors and take corrective action is critically important for safety in all applications, and especially so in aviation. The algorithms not only ensure operator safety by monitoring the fuel cell and connected components, but also contribute to extending the health of the fuel cell, its durability and safe operation over its lifetime. While sensors are used to provide peripheral data surrounding the fuel cell, the internal states of the fuel cell cannot be directly measured. To overcome this restriction, Kalman Filter has been implemented as an internal state observer. Other safety conditions are evaluated using real-time data from every connected sensor and corrective actions automatically take place to ensure safety. The algorithms discussed in this paper have been validated thorough Model-in-the-Loop (MiL) tests as well as practical validation at a dedicated test bench.}, language = {en} } @article{SchwabedalSippelBrandtetal.2018, author = {Schwabedal, Justus T. C. and Sippel, Daniel and Brandt, Moritz D. and Bialonski, Stephan}, title = {Automated Classification of Sleep Stages and EEG Artifacts in Mice with Deep Learning}, doi = {10.48550/arXiv.1809.08443}, year = {2018}, abstract = {Sleep scoring is a necessary and time-consuming task in sleep studies. In animal models (such as mice) or in humans, automating this tedious process promises to facilitate long-term studies and to promote sleep biology as a data-driven f ield. We introduce a deep neural network model that is able to predict different states of consciousness (Wake, Non-REM, REM) in mice from EEG and EMG recordings with excellent scoring results for out-of-sample data. Predictions are made on epochs of 4 seconds length, and epochs are classified as artifactfree or not. The model architecture draws on recent advances in deep learning and in convolutional neural networks research. In contrast to previous approaches towards automated sleep scoring, our model does not rely on manually defined features of the data but learns predictive features automatically. We expect deep learning models like ours to become widely applied in different fields, automating many repetitive cognitive tasks that were previously difficult to tackle.}, language = {en} } @article{Olbertz2017, author = {Olbertz, Klaus}, title = {Auswirkungen des neuen Entgelttransparenzgesetzes - Viel Aufwand f{\"u}r Unternehmen, wenig Greifbares f{\"u}r Arbeitnehmer}, series = {NWB - Steuer- und Wirtschaftsrecht}, journal = {NWB - Steuer- und Wirtschaftsrecht}, number = {40}, issn = {1860-9449}, pages = {3068 -- 3075}, year = {2017}, language = {de} } @article{BenzelLinzbach2009, author = {Benzel, Ute and Linzbach, Meike}, title = {Auswirkungen des Forderungsverzichtes - Steuerliche Belastung und Beeinflussung der Steuerquote}, series = {Deutsches Steuerrecht : DStR ; Wochenschrift \& umfassende Datenbank f{\"u}r Steuerberater ; Steuerrecht, Wirtschaftsrecht, Betriebswirtschaft, Beruf ; Organ der Bundessteuerberaterkammer}, volume = {Jg. 47}, journal = {Deutsches Steuerrecht : DStR ; Wochenschrift \& umfassende Datenbank f{\"u}r Steuerberater ; Steuerrecht, Wirtschaftsrecht, Betriebswirtschaft, Beruf ; Organ der Bundessteuerberaterkammer}, number = {H. 31}, publisher = {Beck}, address = {M{\"u}nchen}, issn = {0012-1347 ; 0949-7676}, pages = {1599 -- 1602}, year = {2009}, language = {de} } @book{Buedenbender2009, author = {B{\"u}denbender, Martin}, title = {Auswirkungen des europ{\"a}ischen CO2-Handelssystems auf Stromerzeugungsinvestitionen - m{\"o}gliche Ausgestaltung des Systems ab 2013}, series = {D{\"u}sseldorfer Schriften zum Energie- und Kartellrecht ; Bd. 13}, journal = {D{\"u}sseldorfer Schriften zum Energie- und Kartellrecht ; Bd. 13}, publisher = {etv Energieverlag}, address = {Essen}, isbn = {9783942370318}, pages = {140 S. : graph. Darst.}, year = {2009}, abstract = {Zahlreiche Einflussfaktoren haben in den vergangenen Jahren das Gesicht der Elektrizit{\"a}tsm{\"a}rkte stark ver{\"a}ndert. Hierzu z{\"a}hlen vor allem die Einf{\"u}hrung der {\"o}konomischen Gesetze des Wettbewerbsmarktes durch die Liberalisierung sowie die nun kostenpflichtige Ber{\"u}cksichtigung des bei der Stromerzeugung hervorgerufenen CO2-Ausstoßes durch die Einf{\"u}hrung des europ{\"a}ischen Emissionshandelssystems (EUTS). Die Folgen dieses Ver{\"a}nderungsprozesses lassen sich auf Grund der langen Investitionszyklen im Kraftwerksbau bisher nur unvollst{\"a}ndig {\"u}berblicken. Dies ist insbesondere im Hinblick auf die Versorgungssicherheit als Teil des energiewirtschaftlichen Zieldreiecks des \S 1 EnWG von großer Bedeutung. Dazu z{\"a}hlt insbesondere, ob die Versorgungssicherheit in Deutschland bei gegenw{\"a}rtigem Marktdesign auch dauerhaft gew{\"a}hrleistet sein wird. Es stellt sich heraus, dass es im Bereich der Spitzenlastkraftwerke zu Investitionen in gesamtwirtschaftlich zu geringen Umfang kommen kann. Dieses Investitionsdilemma beruht auf einem externen Effekt, der durch die aktuelle Ausgestaltung des deutschen Schadenersatzrechtes entsteht. Hierdurch ist die sichere Stromversorgung in Zeiten hoher Last potenziell gef{\"a}hrdet. Um die Wirkungen des Investitionsdilemmas abzumildern oder ganz zu beseitigen sind verschiedene Investitionsanreize durch entsprechende Ausgestaltung des EUTS denkbar. Diese werden im Einzelnen analysiert.}, language = {de} }