@article{HoylerPetkovAndrejtscheff1988, author = {Hoyler, Friedrich and Petkov, P. and Andrejtscheff, W.}, title = {Absolute E0, E1 and E2 transition rates in even-even nuclei obtained in thermal neutron capture / P. Petkov ; W. Andrejtscheff ... F. Hoyler ...}, series = {Journal of Physics G. 14 (1988), H. S}, journal = {Journal of Physics G. 14 (1988), H. S}, isbn = {0305-4616}, pages = {S97 -- S102}, year = {1988}, language = {en} } @article{MangHodeniusSchmitzRodeetal.2009, author = {Mang, Thomas and Hodenius, M. A. J. and Schmitz-Rode, T. and Baumann, M.}, title = {Absorption of 10-hydroxycamptothecin into the coat of magnetoliposomes / Hodenius, M. A. J. ; Schmitz-Rode, T. ; Baumann, M. ; Ivoanova, G. ; Wong, J. E. ; Mang, T. ; Haulena, F. ; Soenen, S. J. H. ; De Cuyper, M.}, series = {Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects. 343 (2009), H. 1-3}, journal = {Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects. 343 (2009), H. 1-3}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam}, isbn = {0927-7757}, pages = {20 -- 23}, year = {2009}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{BitzAlaydrusStreckertetal.2002, author = {Bitz, Andreas and Alaydrus, M. and Streckert, J. and Hansen, V.W.}, title = {Absorption rates inside human body due to radiated electro-magnetic fields of multi-band base station antennas. Boundary value problems with electrically large and high-resolution bodies}, series = {24th BEMS Annual Meeting, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, 23 - 27 June 2002}, booktitle = {24th BEMS Annual Meeting, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, 23 - 27 June 2002}, publisher = {Bioelectromagnetics Society}, address = {Frederick, MD}, pages = {40 -- 41}, year = {2002}, language = {en} } @article{SchifferFerreinLakemeyer2015, author = {Schiffer, Stefan and Ferrein, Alexander and Lakemeyer, Gerhard}, title = {Abstracting Away Low-Level Details in Service Robotics with Fuzzy Fluents}, series = {Model-Driven Knowledge Engineering for Improved Software Modularity in Robotics and Automation. Workshop at European Robotics Forum 2015 Vienna, Austria, March 11-13, 2015.}, journal = {Model-Driven Knowledge Engineering for Improved Software Modularity in Robotics and Automation. Workshop at European Robotics Forum 2015 Vienna, Austria, March 11-13, 2015.}, pages = {1 -- 4}, year = {2015}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{BuschkuehleSchuermannWollert2009, author = {Buschk{\"u}hle, Peter and Sch{\"u}rmann, Volker and Wollert, J{\"o}rg}, title = {Abstraction of wireless communication by a convergence middleware in conjunction with a XML-configuration}, series = {Information technology and electrical engineering : devices and systems, materials and technologies for the future ; Ilmenau 07 - 10 September 2009 ; 54. IWK Internationales Wissenschaftliches Kolloquium}, booktitle = {Information technology and electrical engineering : devices and systems, materials and technologies for the future ; Ilmenau 07 - 10 September 2009 ; 54. IWK Internationales Wissenschaftliches Kolloquium}, publisher = {Techn. Univ.}, address = {Ilmenau}, isbn = {978-3-938843-44-4}, pages = {95 -- 96}, year = {2009}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{SchirraBauschatWatmuff2014, author = {Schirra, Julian and Bauschat, J.-Michael and Watmuff, J.H.}, title = {Accurate induced drag prediction for highly non-planar lifting systems}, series = {19th Australasian Fluid Mechanics Conference : 8.-11. Dezember 2014, Melbourne, Australia}, booktitle = {19th Australasian Fluid Mechanics Conference : 8.-11. Dezember 2014, Melbourne, Australia}, pages = {4 Seiten}, year = {2014}, abstract = {The impact of wake model effects is investigated for two highly non-planar lifting systems. Dependent on the geometrical arrangement of the configuration, the wake model shape is found to considerably affect the estimation. Particularly at higher angles of attack, an accurate estimation based on the common linear wake model approaches is involved.}, language = {en} } @article{MertensKlevenhusenJakob1987, author = {Mertens, Josef and Klevenhusen, K. D. and Jakob, H.}, title = {Accurate Transonic Wave Drag Prediction Using Simple Physical Models}, series = {AIAA-Journal. 25 (1987), H. 6}, journal = {AIAA-Journal. 25 (1987), H. 6}, isbn = {0001-1452}, pages = {799 -- 805}, year = {1987}, language = {en} } @article{SelmerHetzelBrocketal.2003, author = {Selmer, Thorsten and Hetzel, Marc and Brock, Matthias and Pierik, Antonio J.}, title = {Acryloyl-CoA reductase from Clostridium propionicum. An enzyme complex of propionyl-CoA dehydrogenase and electron-transferring flavoprotein / Hetzel, Marc ; Brock, Matthias ; Selmer, Thorsten, Pierik, Antonio J. ; Golding, Bernard T. ; Buckel, Wolfgang}, series = {European Journal of Biochemistry. 270 (2003), H. 5}, journal = {European Journal of Biochemistry. 270 (2003), H. 5}, isbn = {0014-2956}, pages = {902 -- 910}, year = {2003}, language = {en} } @article{FerreinDyllaLakemeyer2002, author = {Ferrein, Alexander and Dylla, Frank and Lakemeyer, Gerhard}, title = {Acting and Deliberating using Golog in Robotic Soccer - A Hybrid Architecture / Dylla, Frank ; Ferrein, Alexander ; Lakemeyer, Gerhard}, series = {Proc. 3rd International Cognitive Robotics Workshop (CogRob 2002)}, journal = {Proc. 3rd International Cognitive Robotics Workshop (CogRob 2002)}, pages = {1 -- 7}, year = {2002}, language = {en} } @article{FerreinSteinbauerVassos2012, author = {Ferrein, Alexander and Steinbauer, Gerald and Vassos, Stavros}, title = {Action-Based Imperative Programming with YAGI}, pages = {24 -- 31}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Many tasks for autonomous agents or robots are best described by a specification of the environment and a specification of the available actions the agent or robot can perform. Combining such a specification with the possibility to imperatively program a robot or agent is what we call the actionbased imperative programming. One of the most successful such approaches is Golog. In this paper, we draft a proposal for a new robot programming language YAGI, which is based on the action-based imperative programming paradigm. Our goal is to design a small, portable stand-alone YAGI interpreter. We combine the benefits of a principled domain specification with a clean, small and simple programming language, which does not exploit any side-effects from the implementation language. We discuss general requirements of action-based programming languages and outline YAGI, our action-based language approach which particularly aims at embeddability.}, language = {en} } @article{PohlSiegertMeschetal.1998, author = {Pohl, Martina and Siegert, Petra and Mesch, K. and Bruhn, H. and Gr{\"o}tzinger, Joachim}, title = {Active site mutants of pyruvate decarboxylase from Zymomonas mobilis : a site-directed mutagenesis study of L112, I472, I476, E473 and N482}, series = {European journal of biochemistry}, volume = {Vol. 257}, journal = {European journal of biochemistry}, number = {Iss. 3}, issn = {1432-1033 (E-Journal); 1742-4658 (E-Journal); 0014-2956 (Print); 1742-464X (Print)}, pages = {538 -- 546}, year = {1998}, 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{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} } @inproceedings{UlmerBraunChengetal.2021, author = {Ulmer, Jessica and Braun, Sebastian and Cheng, Chi-Tsun and Dowey, Steve and Wollert, J{\"o}rg}, title = {Adapting Augmented Reality Systems to the users' needs using Gamification and error solving methods}, series = {Procedia CIRP}, volume = {104}, booktitle = {Procedia CIRP}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam}, issn = {2212-8271}, doi = {10.1016/j.procir.2021.11.024}, pages = {140 -- 145}, year = {2021}, abstract = {Animations of virtual items in AR support systems are typically predefined and lack interactions with dynamic physical environments. AR applications rarely consider users' preferences and do not provide customized spontaneous support under unknown situations. This research focuses on developing adaptive, error-tolerant AR systems based on directed acyclic graphs and error resolving strategies. Using this approach, users will have more freedom of choice during AR supported work, which leads to more efficient workflows. Error correction methods based on CAD models and predefined process data create individual support possibilities. The framework is implemented in the Industry 4.0 model factory at FH Aachen.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{DammRitzStrauch2011, author = {Damm, Sebastian and Ritz, Thomas and Strauch, Jakob}, title = {Adaption of archetype patterns for mobile cloud-based business apps}, series = {2011 IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications workshops (PerCom workshops 2011) : Seattle, Washington, USA, 21 - 25 March 2011}, booktitle = {2011 IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications workshops (PerCom workshops 2011) : Seattle, Washington, USA, 21 - 25 March 2011}, publisher = {IEEE Service Center}, address = {Piscataway, NJ}, isbn = {978-1-61284-938-6 (Print)}, doi = {10.1109/PERCOMW.2011.5766849}, pages = {100 -- 105}, year = {2011}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{SchulzeMuehleisenFeyerl2018, author = {Schulze, Sven and M{\"u}hleisen, M. and Feyerl, G{\"u}nter}, title = {Adaptive energy management strategy for a heavy-duty truck with a P2-hybrid topology}, series = {18. Internationales Stuttgarter Symposium. Proceedings}, booktitle = {18. Internationales Stuttgarter Symposium. Proceedings}, publisher = {Springer Vieweg}, address = {Wiesbaden}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-658-21194-3}, pages = {75 -- 89}, year = {2018}, 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} } @inproceedings{SchuhGottschalkNarretal.2007, author = {Schuh, G{\"u}nther and Gottschalk, Sebastian Friedrich and Narr, Claus and H{\"o}hne, Tim}, title = {Adaptive logistics : information management for planning and control of small series assembly}, series = {2nd International Conference on Changeable, Agile, Reconfigurable and Virtual Production (CARV 2007), Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 22-24 July 2007 : Book of Abstracts}, booktitle = {2nd International Conference on Changeable, Agile, Reconfigurable and Virtual Production (CARV 2007), Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 22-24 July 2007 : Book of Abstracts}, editor = {Z{\"a}h, Michael F.}, isbn = {978-0-9783187-0-3}, pages = {212 -- 221}, year = {2007}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{SiekmannMueller2011, author = {Siekmann, Thomas and M{\"u}ller, Karsten}, title = {Adaptive potential of the stormwater management in urban areas faced by the climate change}, series = {12th International Conference on Urban Drainage, Porto Alegre/Brazil, 11-16 September 2011}, booktitle = {12th International Conference on Urban Drainage, Porto Alegre/Brazil, 11-16 September 2011}, pages = {9 S.}, year = {2011}, language = {en} } @article{MertensHenke2001, author = {Mertens, Josef and Henke, Rolf}, title = {Adaptive technologies for future civil air transport}, series = {Air \& Space Europe. 3 (2001), H. 3-4}, journal = {Air \& Space Europe. 3 (2001), H. 3-4}, isbn = {1247-5793}, pages = {80 -- 82}, year = {2001}, 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{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{FateriGebhardt2015, author = {Fateri, Miranda and Gebhardt, Andreas}, title = {Additive manufactured mechanical disentanglement lock}, series = {RTejournal - Forum f{\"u}r Rapid Technologie}, volume = {12}, journal = {RTejournal - Forum f{\"u}r Rapid Technologie}, publisher = {Fachhochschule Aachen}, address = {Aachen}, issn = {1614-0923}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0009-2-42147}, year = {2015}, language = {en} } @book{GebhardtHoetter2016, author = {Gebhardt, Andreas and H{\"o}tter, Jan-Steffen}, title = {Additive manufacturing : 3D printing for prototyping and manufacturing}, publisher = {Hanser Publishers}, address = {Munich}, isbn = {978-1-56990-582-1 ; 978-1-56990-583-8}, pages = {591 S.}, year = {2016}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{GebhardtRitzSiekmannetal.2014, author = {Gebhardt, Andreas and Ritz, Thomas and Siekmann, Kirsten and Wallenborn, Ramona}, title = {Additive manufacturing businesses in the process chain of individualized mass products}, series = {DDMC 2014 : Proceedings of the Fraunhofer Direct Digital Manufacturing Conference}, booktitle = {DDMC 2014 : Proceedings of the Fraunhofer Direct Digital Manufacturing Conference}, editor = {Demmer, Axel}, publisher = {Fraunhofer}, address = {Stuttgart}, isbn = {978-3-8396-9128-1 (E-Book)}, year = {2014}, language = {en} } @article{GebhardtSchmidtHoetteretal.2010, author = {Gebhardt, Andreas and Schmidt, Frank-Michael and H{\"o}tter, Jan-Steffen and Sokalla, Wolfgang and Sokalla, Patrick}, title = {Additive Manufacturing by selective laser melting the realizer desktop machine and its application for the dental industry}, series = {Physics Procedia}, volume = {5}, journal = {Physics Procedia}, number = {2}, isbn = {1875-3892}, pages = {543 -- 549}, year = {2010}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{FateriGebhardtRenftle2015, author = {Fateri, Miranda and Gebhardt, Andreas and Renftle, Georg}, title = {Additive manufacturing of drainage segments for cooling system of crucible melting furnaces}, series = {Advanced Processing and Manufacturing Technologies for Structural and Multifunctional Materials II, International Symposium on Advanced Processing and Manufacturing Technologies for Structural and Multifunctional Materials, ICACC 15, 39th International Conference on Advanced Ceramics and Composites, Daytona Beach, FL, US, Jan 25-30, 2015}, booktitle = {Advanced Processing and Manufacturing Technologies for Structural and Multifunctional Materials II, International Symposium on Advanced Processing and Manufacturing Technologies for Structural and Multifunctional Materials, ICACC 15, 39th International Conference on Advanced Ceramics and Composites, Daytona Beach, FL, US, Jan 25-30, 2015}, publisher = {Wiley}, address = {Hoboken}, issn = {0196-6219}, doi = {10.1002/9781119211662.ch14}, pages = {123 -- 131}, year = {2015}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{FateriGebhardtRenftle2015, author = {Fateri, Miranda and Gebhardt, Andreas and Renftle, Georg}, title = {Additive Manufacturing of Drainage Segments for Cooling System of Crucibles Melting Furnaces}, series = {International Conference and Expo on Advanced Ceramics and Composites, (ICACC). January 2015, Florida, USA}, booktitle = {International Conference and Expo on Advanced Ceramics and Composites, (ICACC). January 2015, Florida, USA}, pages = {9 S.}, year = {2015}, abstract = {The cooling process in induction based crucible melting furnaces for Industrial applications is one of the important and challenging factors in production and safety engineering. Accordingly, proper implementation of the cooling system of the furnace using optimum cooling guides and fail-safe features are critical in order to improve the safety of the process. Regarding this, manufacturing of porous material with high electrical isolation for the drainage segments of the cooling channels is examined in this study. Consequently, various geometries with different porosities using glass and ceramic powder are fabricated using Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) process. The manufactured parts are examined in a prototype furnace testing and the feasibility of the SLS manufacturing of parts for this application is discussed.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{FateriGebhardtGabriellietal.2015, author = {Fateri, Miranda and Gebhardt, Andreas and Gabrielli, Roland Antonius and Herdrich, Georg and Fasoulas, Stefanos and Großmann, Agnes and Schnauffer, Peter and Middendorf, Peter}, title = {Additive Manufacturing of Lunar Regolith for Extra-terrestrial Industry Plant}, series = {International Symposium on Space Technology and Science (ICTS). July 2015, Kobe, Japan}, booktitle = {International Symposium on Space Technology and Science (ICTS). July 2015, Kobe, Japan}, pages = {5 S.}, year = {2015}, language = {en} } @article{TemizArtmannAkhisarogluSercanetal.2005, author = {Temiz Artmann, Ayseg{\"u}l and Akhisaroglu, M. and Sercan, Z. and Kayatekin, B. M.}, title = {Adhesion of Erythrocytes to Endothelial Cells After Acute Exercise: Differences in Red Blood Cells from Juvenile and Adult Rats. Temiz Artmann, A.; Akhisaroglu, M.; Sercan, Z.; Kayatekin, BM.; Yorukoglu, K.; Kirkali, G.}, series = {Physiological Research (2005)}, journal = {Physiological Research (2005)}, isbn = {0862-8408}, year = {2005}, language = {en} } @article{KetelhutKolditzGoelletal.2019, author = {Ketelhut, Maike and Kolditz, Melanie and G{\"o}ll, Fabian and Braunstein, Bjoern and Albracht, Kirsten and Abel, Dirk}, title = {Admittance control of an industrial robot during resistance training}, series = {IFAC-PapersOnLine}, volume = {52}, journal = {IFAC-PapersOnLine}, number = {19}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam}, issn = {2405-8963}, doi = {10.1016/j.ifacol.2019.12.102}, pages = {223 -- 228}, year = {2019}, abstract = {Neuromuscular strength training of the leg extensor muscles plays an important role in the rehabilitation and prevention of age and wealth related diseases. In this paper, we focus on the design and implementation of a Cartesian admittance control scheme for isotonic training, i.e. leg extension and flexion against a predefined weight. For preliminary testing and validation of the designed algorithm an experimental research and development platform consisting of an industrial robot and a force plate mounted at its end-effector has been used. Linear, diagonal and arbitrary two-dimensional motion trajectories with different weights for the leg extension and flexion part are applied. The proposed algorithm is easily adaptable to trajectories consisting of arbitrary six-dimensional poses and allows the implementation of individualized trajectories.}, language = {en} } @article{FredebeulKrein2003, author = {Fredebeul-Krein, Markus}, title = {Adopting a coherent institutional framework for the Ukrainian telecom sector: Lessons to be learnt from European and German experience}, series = {Zerkalo Nedeli (2003)}, journal = {Zerkalo Nedeli (2003)}, year = {2003}, language = {en} } @article{KaemperPicardSchuetzeetal.2006, author = {K{\"a}mper, Klaus-Peter and Picard, A. and Sch{\"u}tze, A. and Wallach, D.}, title = {Adopting the Foundry Concept of Semiconductor Fabrication on Educational Schemes and the Virtual Technology Lab (VTL). Picard, A.; K{\"a}mper, K.-P.; Sch{\"u}tze, A.; Wallach, D.; Walter, T.}, series = {Mst-News (2006)}, journal = {Mst-News (2006)}, isbn = {0948-3128}, pages = {15, 16 -- u. 35}, year = {2006}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{EggertStanke2020, author = {Eggert, Mathias and Stanke, Max-Alexander}, title = {Adoption of Integrated Voice Assistants in Health Care- Requirements and Design Guidelines}, series = {15th International Conference on Wirtschaftsinformatik, March 08-11, 2020 Potsdam, Germany}, booktitle = {15th International Conference on Wirtschaftsinformatik, March 08-11, 2020 Potsdam, Germany}, doi = {10.30844/wi_2020_k2-eggert}, pages = {1 -- 16}, year = {2020}, language = {en} } @article{SelmerBrueserDahl2000, author = {Selmer, Thorsten and Br{\"u}ser, Thomas and Dahl, Christiane}, title = {ADP Sulfurylase" from Thiobacillus denitrificans Is an Adenylylsulfate:Phosphate Adenylyltransferase and Belongs to a New Family of Nucleotidyltransferases / Br{\"u}ser, Thomas ; Selmer, Thorsten ; Dahl, Christiane}, series = {Journal of Biological Chemistry. 275 (2000), H. 3}, journal = {Journal of Biological Chemistry. 275 (2000), H. 3}, isbn = {1083-351X}, pages = {1691 -- 1690}, year = {2000}, language = {en} } @article{LauthChristmannSchwarz1990, author = {Lauth, Jakob and Christmann, K. and Schwarz, E.}, title = {Adsorption geometry of H on RU(1010) image as determined by LEED and HREELS / Christmann, K. ; Lauth, G. ; Schwarz, E.}, series = {Vacuum. 41 (1990), H. 1-3}, journal = {Vacuum. 41 (1990), H. 1-3}, isbn = {0042-207X}, pages = {293 -- 296}, year = {1990}, language = {en} } @article{AkimbekovDigelO’Herasetal.2015, author = {Akimbekov, N.Sh. and Digel, Ilya and O'Heras, C. and Tastambek, K.T. and Savitskaya, I.S. and Ualyeva, P.S. and Mansurov, Z.A. and Zhubanova, A.A.}, title = {Adsorption of bacterial lipopol ysaccharides on carbonized ri ce husks obtained in the batch experiments}, series = {KazNU Bulletin. Biology series}, volume = {60}, journal = {KazNU Bulletin. Biology series}, number = {No 1/2}, issn = {1563-0218}, pages = {144 -- 148}, year = {2015}, language = {en} } @article{ZhubanovaAknazarovMansurovetal.2010, author = {Zhubanova, Azhar A. and Aknazarov, S. K. and Mansurov, Zulkhair and Digel, Ilya and Kozhalakova, A. A. and Akimbekov, Nuraly Shardarbekovich and O'Heras, Carlos and Tazhibayeva, S. and Artmann, Gerhard and Temiz Artmann, Ayseg{\"u}l}, title = {Adsorption of bacterial Lipopolysaccharides and blood plasma proteins on modified carbonized materials}, year = {2010}, abstract = {Bacterial lipopolysaccharides (endotoxins) show strong biological effects at very low concentrations in human beings and many animals when entering the blood stream. These include affecting structure and function of organs and cells, changing metabolic functions, raising body temperature, triggering the coagulation cascade, modifying hemodynamics and causing septic shock. Because of this toxicity, the removal of even minute amounts is essential for safe parenteral administration of drugs and also for septic shock patients' care. The absence of a general method for endotoxin removal from liquid interfaces urgently requires finding new methods and materials to overcome this gap. Nanostructured carbonized plant parts is a promising material that showed good adsorption properties due to its vast pore network and high surface area. The aim of this study was comparative measurement of endotoxin- and blood proteins-related adsorption rate and adsorption capacity for different carboneous materials produced at different temperatures and under different surface modifications. As a main surface modificator, positively cbarged polymer, polyethileneimine (PEl) was used. Activated carbon materials showed good adsorption properties for LPS and some proteins used in the experiments. During the batch experiments, several techniques (dust removal, autoclaving) were used and optimized for improving the material's adsorption behavior. Also, with the results obtained it was possible to differentiate the materials according to their adsorption capacity and kinetic characteristics. Modification of the surface apparently has not affected hemoglobin binding to the adsorbent's surface. Obtained adsorption isotherms can be used as a powerful tool for designing of future column-based setups for blood purification from LPS, which is especially important for septic shock treatment.}, subject = {Kohlenstofffaser}, language = {en} } @article{AkimbekovDigelOHerasetal.2014, author = {Akimbekov, N.Sh. and Digel, Ilya and O´Heras, C. and Tastambek, K.T. and Savitskaya, I.S. and Ualyeva, P.S. and Mansurov, Z.A. and Zhubanova, A.A.}, title = {Adsorption of bacterial lipopolysaccharides on carbonized rice husks obtained in the batch experiments}, series = {Experimental Biology}, volume = {60}, journal = {Experimental Biology}, number = {1/2}, publisher = {Al-Farabi Kazakh National University}, address = {Almaty}, issn = {1563-0218}, pages = {144 -- 148}, year = {2014}, abstract = {The scope of this study is the measurement of endotoxin adsorption rate for carbonized rice husk. It showed good adsorption properties for LPS. During the batch experiments, several techniques were used and optimized for improving the material's adsorption behavior. Also, with the results obtained it was possible to differentiate the materials according to their adsorption capacity and kinetic characteristics.}, language = {en} } @article{KozhalakovaZhubanovaMansurovetal.2010, author = {Kozhalakova, A. A. and Zhubanova, Azhar A. and Mansurov, Z. A. and Digel, Ilya and Tazhibayeva, S. M. and Artmann, Gerhard and Temiz Artmann, Ayseg{\"u}l}, title = {Adsorption of bacterial lipopolysaccharides on carbonized rice shell}, series = {Science of Central Asia (2010)}, journal = {Science of Central Asia (2010)}, pages = {50 -- 54}, year = {2010}, language = {en} } @article{WiesenTippkoetterMuffleretal.2015, author = {Wiesen, Sebastian and Tippk{\"o}tter, Nils and Muffler, Kai and Suck, Kirstin and Sohling, Ulrich and Ruf, Friedrich and Ulber, Roland}, title = {Adsorption of fatty acids to layered double hydroxides in aqueous systems}, series = {Adsorption}, volume = {21}, journal = {Adsorption}, number = {6-7}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Berlin}, pages = {459 -- 466}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Due to their anion exchange characteristics, layered double hydroxides (LDHs) are suitable for the detoxification of aqueous, fatty acid containing fermentation substrates. The aim of this study is to examine the adsorption mechanism, using crude glycerol from plant oil esterification as a model system. Changes in the intercalation structure in relation to the amount of fatty acids adsorbed are monitored by X-ray diffraction and infra-red spectroscopy. Additionally, calcination of LDH is investigated in order to increase the binding capacity for fatty acids. Our data propose that, at ambient temperature, fatty acids can be bound to the hydrotalcite by adsorption or in addition by intercalation, depending on fatty acid concentration. The adsorption of fatty acids from crude glycerol shows a BET-like behavior. Above a fatty acid concentration of 3.5 g L-1, intercalation of fatty acids can be shown by the appearance of an increased interlayer spacing. This observation suggests a two phase adsorption process. Calcination of LDHs allows increasing the binding capacity for fatty acids by more than six times, mainly by reduction of structural CO32-.}, language = {en} } @book{SanderRoy2002, author = {Sander, Volker and Roy, Alain}, title = {Advance Reservation API / Roy, Alain ; Sander, Volker}, publisher = {Global Grid Forum}, pages = {26 S.}, year = {2002}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{PompSchwarzboezlKolletal.2010, author = {Pomp, Stefan and Schwarzb{\"o}zl, Peter and Koll, Gerrit and Hennecke, Klaus and Schmitz, Mark and Hoffschmidt, Bernhard}, title = {Advanced concept for a solar thermal power plant with open volumetric air receiver}, series = {SolarPACES 2010 : the CSP Conference: electricity, fuels and clean water from concentrated solar energy ; 21 to 24 September 2010, Perpignan, France}, booktitle = {SolarPACES 2010 : the CSP Conference: electricity, fuels and clean water from concentrated solar energy ; 21 to 24 September 2010, Perpignan, France}, publisher = {Soc. OSC}, address = {Saint Maur}, pages = {97 -- 98}, year = {2010}, language = {en} } @article{SchulzeFeyerlPischinger2023, author = {Schulze, Sven and Feyerl, G{\"u}nter and Pischinger, Stefan}, title = {Advanced ECMS for hybrid electric heavy-duty trucks with predictive battery discharge and adaptive operating strategy under real driving conditions}, series = {Energies}, volume = {16}, journal = {Energies}, number = {13}, publisher = {MDPI}, address = {Basel}, issn = {1996-1073}, doi = {10.3390/en16135171}, pages = {29 Seiten, Art. Nr.: 5171}, year = {2023}, abstract = {To fulfil the CO2 emission reduction targets of the European Union (EU), heavy-duty (HD) trucks need to operate 15\% more efficiently by 2025 and 30\% by 2030. Their electrification is necessary as conventional HD trucks are already optimized for the long-haul application. The resulting hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) truck gains most of the fuel saving potential by the recuperation of potential energy and its consecutive utilization. The key to utilizing the full potential of HEV-HD trucks is to maximize the amount of recuperated energy and ensure its intelligent usage while keeping the operating point of the internal combustion engine as efficient as possible. To achieve this goal, an intelligent energy management strategy (EMS) based on ECMS is developed for a parallel HEV-HD truck which uses predictive discharge of the battery and adaptive operating strategy regarding the height profile and the vehicle mass. The presented EMS can reproduce the global optimal operating strategy over long phases and lead to a fuel saving potential of up to 2\% compared with a heuristic strategy. Furthermore, the fuel saving potential is correlated with the investigated boundary conditions to deepen the understanding of the impact of intelligent EMS for HEV-HD trucks.}, language = {en} } @article{AbbasHedwigBalcetal.2023, author = {Abbas, Karim and Hedwig, Lukas and Balc, Nicolae and Bremen, Sebastian}, title = {Advanced FFF of PEEK: Infill strategies and material characteristics for rapid tooling}, series = {Polymers}, volume = {2023}, journal = {Polymers}, number = {15}, publisher = {MDPI}, address = {Basel}, doi = {10.3390/polym15214293}, pages = {Artikel 4293}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Traditional vulcanization mold manufacturing is complex, costly, and under pressure due to shorter product lifecycles and diverse variations. Additive manufacturing using Fused Filament Fabrication and high-performance polymers like PEEK offer a promising future in this industry. This study assesses the compressive strength of various infill structures (honeycomb, grid, triangle, cubic, and gyroid) when considering two distinct build directions (Z, XY) to enhance PEEK's economic and resource efficiency in rapid tooling. A comparison with PETG samples shows the behavior of the infill strategies. Additionally, a proof of concept illustrates the application of a PEEK mold in vulcanization. A peak compressive strength of 135.6 MPa was attained in specimens that were 100\% solid and subjected to thermal post-treatment. This corresponds to a 20\% strength improvement in the Z direction. In terms of time and mechanical properties, the anisotropic grid and isotropic cubic infill have emerged for use in rapid tooling. Furthermore, the study highlights that reducing the layer thickness from 0.15 mm to 0.1 mm can result in a 15\% strength increase. The study unveils the successful utilization of a room-temperature FFF-printed PEEK mold in vulcanization injection molding. The parameters and infill strategies identified in this research enable the resource-efficient FFF printing of PEEK without compromising its strength properties. Using PEEK in rapid tooling allows a cost reduction of up to 70\% in tool production.}, language = {en} } @article{HeuermannRumiantsevSchott2004, author = {Heuermann, Holger and Rumiantsev, A. and Schott, S.}, title = {Advanced on-wafer multiport calibration methods for mono- and mixed-mode device characterization}, series = {On wafer characterization : 63rd ARFTG conference digest, spring 2004, 11 June 2004, Fort Worth, TX / Automatic RF Techniques Group. [Conference chair: John Cable. Publication chair: J. G. Burns]}, journal = {On wafer characterization : 63rd ARFTG conference digest, spring 2004, 11 June 2004, Fort Worth, TX / Automatic RF Techniques Group. [Conference chair: John Cable. Publication chair: J. G. Burns]}, publisher = {IEEE Operations Center}, address = {Piscataway, NJ}, isbn = {0-7803-8371-0}, pages = {91 -- 96}, year = {2004}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{NowackRoethBuehrigPolaczeketal.2008, author = {Nowack, N. and R{\"o}th, Thilo and B{\"u}hrig-Polaczek, A. and Klaus, G.}, title = {Advanced Sheet Metal Components Reinforced by Light Metal Cast Structures}, series = {Aluminium alloys : their physical and mechanical properties ; [proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Aluminium Alloys, 22 - 26 Sept. 2008, Aachen, Germany ; ICAA 11]}, booktitle = {Aluminium alloys : their physical and mechanical properties ; [proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Aluminium Alloys, 22 - 26 Sept. 2008, Aachen, Germany ; ICAA 11]}, number = {2}, editor = {Hirsch, J{\"u}rgen}, isbn = {978-3-527-32367-8}, pages = {2374 -- 2381}, year = {2008}, language = {en} } @article{KaulenSchwabedalSchneideretal.2022, author = {Kaulen, Lars and Schwabedal, Justus T. C. and Schneider, Jules and Ritter, Philipp and Bialonski, Stephan}, title = {Advanced sleep spindle identification with neural networks}, series = {Scientific Reports}, volume = {12}, journal = {Scientific Reports}, number = {Article number: 7686}, publisher = {Springer Nature}, address = {London}, issn = {2045-2322}, doi = {10.1038/s41598-022-11210-y}, pages = {1 -- 10}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Sleep spindles are neurophysiological phenomena that appear to be linked to memory formation and other functions of the central nervous system, and that can be observed in electroencephalographic recordings (EEG) during sleep. Manually identified spindle annotations in EEG recordings suffer from substantial intra- and inter-rater variability, even if raters have been highly trained, which reduces the reliability of spindle measures as a research and diagnostic tool. The Massive Online Data Annotation (MODA) project has recently addressed this problem by forming a consensus from multiple such rating experts, thus providing a corpus of spindle annotations of enhanced quality. Based on this dataset, we present a U-Net-type deep neural network model to automatically detect sleep spindles. Our model's performance exceeds that of the state-of-the-art detector and of most experts in the MODA dataset. We observed improved detection accuracy in subjects of all ages, including older individuals whose spindles are particularly challenging to detect reliably. Our results underline the potential of automated methods to do repetitive cumbersome tasks with super-human performance.}, language = {en} } @article{MuellerVeggianColauttiConteetal.1999, author = {M{\"u}ller-Veggian, Mattea and Colautti, P. and Conte, V. and De Nardo, L.}, title = {Advanced TEPC (Tissue-equivalent proportional counters) for radiation monitoring}, series = {Annual report / Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare, LNL, Laboratori Nazionali di Legnaro. 1998 (1999)}, journal = {Annual report / Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare, LNL, Laboratori Nazionali di Legnaro. 1998 (1999)}, pages = {106}, year = {1999}, language = {en} } @article{SchwagerFleschSchwarzboezletal.2022, author = {Schwager, Christian and Flesch, Robert and Schwarzb{\"o}zl, Peter and Herrmann, Ulf and Teixeira Boura, Cristiano Jos{\´e}}, title = {Advanced two phase flow model for transient molten salt receiver system simulation}, series = {Solar Energy}, volume = {232}, journal = {Solar Energy}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam}, issn = {0038-092X (print)}, doi = {10.1016/j.solener.2021.12.065}, pages = {362 -- 375}, year = {2022}, abstract = {In order to realistically predict and optimize the actual performance of a concentrating solar power (CSP) plant sophisticated simulation models and methods are required. This paper presents a detailed dynamic simulation model for a Molten Salt Solar Tower (MST) system, which is capable of simulating transient operation including detailed startup and shutdown procedures including drainage and refill. For appropriate representation of the transient behavior of the receiver as well as replication of local bulk and surface temperatures a discretized receiver model based on a novel homogeneous two-phase (2P) flow modelling approach is implemented in Modelica Dymola®. This allows for reasonable representation of the very different hydraulic and thermal properties of molten salt versus air as well as the transition between both. This dynamic 2P receiver model is embedded in a comprehensive one-dimensional model of a commercial scale MST system and coupled with a transient receiver flux density distribution from raytracing based heliostat field simulation. This enables for detailed process prediction with reasonable computational effort, while providing data such as local salt film and wall temperatures, realistic control behavior as well as net performance of the overall system. Besides a model description, this paper presents some results of a validation as well as the simulation of a complete startup procedure. Finally, a study on numerical simulation performance and grid dependencies is presented and discussed.}, language = {en} }