@article{KaulKoshkaryevArtmannetal.2008, author = {Kaul, D. K. and Koshkaryev, A. and Artmann, Gerhard and Barshtein, G. and Yedgar, S.}, title = {Additive effect of red blood cell rigidity and adherence to endothelial cells in inducing vascular resistance}, series = {American Journal of Physiology : Heart and Circulation Physiology . 295 (2008), H. 4}, volume = {295}, journal = {American Journal of Physiology : Heart and Circulation Physiology . 295 (2008), H. 4}, number = {4}, issn = {1522-1539}, pages = {H1788 -- H1793}, year = {2008}, language = {en} } @article{AtlasBrealeyDharetal.2012, author = {Atlas, Glen and Brealey, David and Dhar, Sunil and Dikta, Gerhard and Singer, Meryvn}, title = {Additional hemodynamic measurements with an esophageal Doppler monitor: a preliminary report of compliance, force, kinetic energy, and afterload in the clinical setting}, series = {Journal of clinical monitoring and computing}, journal = {Journal of clinical monitoring and computing}, number = {26}, publisher = {Springer Nature}, address = {London}, isbn = {1573-2614}, doi = {10.1007/s10877-012-9386-5}, pages = {473 -- 482}, year = {2012}, abstract = {The esophageal Doppler monitor (EDM) is a minimally-invasive hemodynamic device which evaluates both cardiac output (CO), and fluid status, by estimating stroke volume (SV) and calculating heart rate (HR). The measurement of these parameters is based upon a continuous and accurate approximation of distal thoracic aortic blood flow. Furthermore, the peak velocity (PV) and mean acceleration (MA), of aortic blood flow at this anatomic location, are also determined by the EDM. The purpose of this preliminary report is to examine additional clinical hemodynamic calculations of: compliance (C), kinetic energy (KE), force (F), and afterload (TSVRi). These data were derived using both velocity-based measurements, provided by the EDM, as well as other contemporaneous physiologic parameters. Data were obtained from anesthetized patients undergoing surgery or who were in a critical care unit. A graphical inspection of these measurements is presented and discussed with respect to each patient's clinical situation. When normalized to each of their initial values, F and KE both consistently demonstrated more discriminative power than either PV or MA. The EDM offers additional applications for hemodynamic monitoring. Further research regarding the accuracy, utility, and limitations of these parameters is therefore indicated.}, language = {en} } @article{KetelhutBrueggeGoelletal.2020, author = {Ketelhut, Maike and Br{\"u}gge, G. M. and G{\"o}ll, Fabian and Braunstein, Bjoern and Albracht, Kirsten and Abel, Dirk}, title = {Adaptive iterative learning control of an industrial robot during neuromuscular training}, series = {IFAC PapersOnLine}, volume = {53}, journal = {IFAC PapersOnLine}, number = {2}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam}, issn = {2405-8963}, doi = {10.1016/j.ifacol.2020.12.741}, pages = {16468 -- 16475}, year = {2020}, abstract = {To prevent the reduction of muscle mass and loss of strength coming along with the human aging process, regular training with e.g. a leg press is suitable. However, the risk of training-induced injuries requires the continuous monitoring and controlling of the forces applied to the musculoskeletal system as well as the velocity along the motion trajectory and the range of motion. In this paper, an adaptive norm-optimal iterative learning control algorithm to minimize the knee joint loadings during the leg extension training with an industrial robot is proposed. The response of the algorithm is tested in simulation for patients with varus, normal and valgus alignment of the knee and compared to the results of a higher-order iterative learning control algorithm, a robust iterative learning control and a recently proposed conventional norm-optimal iterative learning control algorithm. Although significant improvements in performance are made compared to the conventional norm-optimal iterative learning control algorithm with a small learning factor, for the developed approach as well as the robust iterative learning control algorithm small steady state errors occur.}, language = {en} } @article{ArampatzisKaramanidisAlbracht2007, author = {Arampatzis, Adamantios and Karamanidis, Kiros and Albracht, Kirsten}, title = {Adaptational responses of the human Achilles tendon by modulation of the applied cyclic strain magnitude}, series = {Journal of Experimental Biology}, volume = {210}, journal = {Journal of Experimental Biology}, number = {15}, issn = {0022-0949}, doi = {10.1242/jeb.003814}, pages = {2743 -- 2753}, year = {2007}, language = {en} } @article{BerretzSkorupaSanderetal.2011, author = {Berretz, Frank and Skorupa, Sasche and Sander, Volker and Belloum, Adam and Bubak, Marian}, title = {Actor-Driven Workflow Execution in Distributed Environments}, series = {Euro-Par 2010 Parallel Processing Workshops : HeteroPAR, HPCC, HiBB, CoreGrid, UCHPC, HPCF, PROPER, CCPI, VHPC ; Ischia, Italy, August 31 - September 3, 2010 ; revised selected papers / Mario R. Guarracino ... (eds.)}, journal = {Euro-Par 2010 Parallel Processing Workshops : HeteroPAR, HPCC, HiBB, CoreGrid, UCHPC, HPCF, PROPER, CCPI, VHPC ; Ischia, Italy, August 31 - September 3, 2010 ; revised selected papers / Mario R. Guarracino ... (eds.)}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-642-21877-4}, pages = {287 -- 294}, year = {2011}, language = {en} } @article{SchoeningKloock2007, author = {Sch{\"o}ning, Michael Josef and Kloock, Joachim P.}, title = {About 20 years of silicon-based thin-film sensors with chalcogenide glass materials for heavy metal analysis: Technological aspects of fabrication and miniaturization}, series = {Electroanalysis. 19 (2007), H. 19-20}, journal = {Electroanalysis. 19 (2007), H. 19-20}, isbn = {1040-0397}, pages = {2029 -- 2038}, year = {2007}, language = {en} } @article{PawelkeButzer1967, author = {Pawelke, Siegfried and Butzer, Paul L.}, title = {Ableitungen von trigonometrischen Approximationsprozessen}, series = {Acta scientiarum mathematicarum / Institutum Bolyaianum Universitatis Szegediensis}, volume = {28}, journal = {Acta scientiarum mathematicarum / Institutum Bolyaianum Universitatis Szegediensis}, number = {1-2}, publisher = {n.a.}, address = {Szeged}, isbn = {0001-6969}, pages = {173 -- 183}, year = {1967}, language = {de} } @article{PawelkeSchmittMeissen1990, author = {Pawelke, Siegfried and Schmitt, W. and Meissen, Th.}, title = {Aachen 3D finger. 3D digitizer for application in dentistry / Schmitt, W. ; Pawelke, S. ; Meissen, Th.}, series = {Biomedizinische Technik. 35 (1990), H. 4}, journal = {Biomedizinische Technik. 35 (1990), H. 4}, isbn = {0013-5585}, pages = {69 -- 71}, year = {1990}, language = {en} } @article{SimonisKringsLuethetal.2001, author = {Simonis, A. and Krings, T. and L{\"u}th, H. and Wang, J. and Sch{\"o}ning, Michael Josef}, title = {A „hybrid" thin-film pH sensor with integrated thick-film reference}, series = {Sensors. 1 (2001), H. 6}, journal = {Sensors. 1 (2001), H. 6}, isbn = {1424-8220}, pages = {183 -- 192}, year = {2001}, language = {en} } @article{BergmannDemuthSander2011, author = {Bergmann, Sandra and Demuth, Bastian and Sander, Volker}, title = {A Web Framework for Workflow Submission and Monitoring via UNICORE 6 based on Distributable Scientific Workflow Templates}, series = {UNICORE Summit 2011 : proceedings, 7-8 July 2011, Torun, Poland / Mathilde Romberg ... (Eds.)}, journal = {UNICORE Summit 2011 : proceedings, 7-8 July 2011, Torun, Poland / Mathilde Romberg ... (Eds.)}, publisher = {Forschungszentrum J{\"u}lich}, address = {J{\"u}lich}, isbn = {9783893367504}, pages = {45 -- 50}, year = {2011}, language = {en} } @article{KuehnHaugnerStaatetal.2004, author = {K{\"u}hn, Raoul-Roman and Haugner, Werner and Staat, Manfred and Sponagel, Stefan}, title = {A Two Phase Mixture Model based on Bone Observation}, year = {2004}, abstract = {An optimization method is developed to describe the mechanical behaviour of the human cancellous bone. The method is based on a mixture theory. A careful observation of the behaviour of the bone material leads to the hypothesis that the bone density is controlled by the principal stress trajectories (Wolff's law). The basic idea of the developed method is the coupling of a scalar value via an eigenvalue problem to the principal stress trajectories. On the one hand this theory will permit a prediction of the reaction of the biological bone structure after the implantation of a prosthesis, on the other hand it may be useful in engineering optimization problems. An analytical example shows its efficiency.}, subject = {Knochen}, language = {en} } @article{ReisselBitschStamm2000, author = {Reißel, Martin and Bitsch, G. and Stamm, H.}, title = {A Stern Door Slam Fatigue Calculation / Bitsch, G. ; Reißel, M. ; Stamm, H.}, series = {Proceedings of the 18. CAD-FEM Users Meeting}, journal = {Proceedings of the 18. CAD-FEM Users Meeting}, year = {2000}, language = {en} } @article{ClausnitzerKleefeld2024, author = {Clausnitzer, Julian and Kleefeld, Andreas}, title = {A spectral Galerkin exponential Euler time-stepping scheme for parabolic SPDEs on two-dimensional domains with a C² boundary}, series = {Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series B}, volume = {29}, journal = {Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series B}, number = {4}, publisher = {AIMS}, address = {Springfield}, issn = {1531-3492}, doi = {10.3934/dcdsb.2023148}, pages = {1624 -- 1651}, year = {2024}, abstract = {We consider the numerical approximation of second-order semi-linear parabolic stochastic partial differential equations interpreted in the mild sense which we solve on general two-dimensional domains with a C² boundary with homogeneous Dirichlet boundary conditions. The equations are driven by Gaussian additive noise, and several Lipschitz-like conditions are imposed on the nonlinear function. We discretize in space with a spectral Galerkin method and in time using an explicit Euler-like scheme. For irregular shapes, the necessary Dirichlet eigenvalues and eigenfunctions are obtained from a boundary integral equation method. This yields a nonlinear eigenvalue problem, which is discretized using a boundary element collocation method and is solved with the Beyn contour integral algorithm. We present an error analysis as well as numerical results on an exemplary asymmetric shape, and point out limitations of the approach.}, language = {en} } @article{HillenAlperSelverFischeretal.2007, author = {Hillen, Walter and Alper Selver, M. and Fischer, Felix and Kuntalp, Mehmet}, title = {A software tool for interactive generation, representation, and systematical storage of transfer functions for 3D medical images / Alper Selver, M. ; Fischer, Felix ; Kuntalp, Mehmet ; Hillen, Walter}, series = {Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine. 86 (2007), H. 3}, journal = {Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine. 86 (2007), H. 3}, publisher = {-}, isbn = {0169-2607}, pages = {270 -- 280}, year = {2007}, language = {en} } @article{SchoeningWeidenbrueckThustetal.1997, author = {Sch{\"o}ning, Michael Josef and Weidenbr{\"u}ck, B. and Thust, M. and Kordos, P. and L{\"u}th, H.}, title = {A silicon-based sensor array with capacitive EIS structures}, series = {Proceedings of the 11th European Conference on Solid-State Transducers / Eurosensors XI, September 21 - 24, 1997, Warsaw, Poland. [Organised by] Warsaw University of Technology. Vol 2.}, journal = {Proceedings of the 11th European Conference on Solid-State Transducers / Eurosensors XI, September 21 - 24, 1997, Warsaw, Poland. [Organised by] Warsaw University of Technology. Vol 2.}, publisher = {Sensor Lab Sp.}, address = {Warsaw}, isbn = {83-908335-0-6}, pages = {871 -- 874}, year = {1997}, language = {en} } @article{BaeckerPouyeshmanSchnitzleretal.2011, author = {B{\"a}cker, Matthias and Pouyeshman, S. and Schnitzler, Thomas and Poghossian, Arshak and Wagner, Patrick and Biselli, Manfred and Sch{\"o}ning, Michael Josef}, title = {A silicon-based multi-sensor chip for monitoring of fermentation processes}, series = {Physica status solidi (a) : applications and material science. 208 (2011), H. 6}, journal = {Physica status solidi (a) : applications and material science. 208 (2011), H. 6}, publisher = {Wiley}, address = {Weinheim}, isbn = {1862-6319}, pages = {1364 -- 1369}, year = {2011}, language = {en} } @article{SchoeningBussFassbenderetal.2000, author = {Sch{\"o}ning, Michael Josef and Buß, G. and Faßbender, F. and Gl{\"u}ck, O. and Schmitt, G. and Schultze, J. W. and L{\"u}th, H.}, title = {A silicon-based microelectrode array for chemical analysis}, series = {Sensors and Actuators B. 65 (2000), H. 1-3}, journal = {Sensors and Actuators B. 65 (2000), H. 1-3}, isbn = {0925-4005}, pages = {284 -- 287}, year = {2000}, language = {en} } @article{SchoeningBussFassbenderetal.1998, author = {Sch{\"o}ning, Michael Josef and Buß, G. and Faßbender, F. and Gl{\"u}ck, O. and Schmitt, G. and Schultze, J. W. and L{\"u}th, H.}, title = {A silicon-based microelectrode array for chemical analysis}, series = {Proceedings of the Seventh International Meeting on Chemical Sensors : 27 - 30 July, 1998, Beijing, P. R. China / ed. Zhi-Gang Zhou}, journal = {Proceedings of the Seventh International Meeting on Chemical Sensors : 27 - 30 July, 1998, Beijing, P. R. China / ed. Zhi-Gang Zhou}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam [u.a.]}, pages = {100 -- 102}, year = {1998}, language = {en} } @article{HillenSchiebelZaengel1988, author = {Hillen, Walter and Schiebel, U. and Zaengel, T.}, title = {A selenium-based detector for digital slot-radiography}, series = {Medical Imaging II}, journal = {Medical Imaging II}, pages = {253}, year = {1988}, language = {en} } @article{AsanteAsamaniKleefeldWade2020, author = {Asante-Asamani, E.O. and Kleefeld, Andreas and Wade, B.A.}, title = {A second-order exponential time differencing scheme for non-linear reaction-diffusion systems with dimensional splitting}, series = {Journal of Computational Physics}, volume = {415}, journal = {Journal of Computational Physics}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam}, issn = {0021-9991}, doi = {10.1016/j.jcp.2020.109490}, year = {2020}, abstract = {A second-order L-stable exponential time-differencing (ETD) method is developed by combining an ETD scheme with approximating the matrix exponentials by rational functions having real distinct poles (RDP), together with a dimensional splitting integrating factor technique. A variety of non-linear reaction-diffusion equations in two and three dimensions with either Dirichlet, Neumann, or periodic boundary conditions are solved with this scheme and shown to outperform a variety of other second-order implicit-explicit schemes. An additional performance boost is gained through further use of basic parallelization techniques.}, language = {en} }