TY - CHAP A1 - Goeckel, Tom A1 - Schiffer, Stefan A1 - Wagner, Hermann A1 - Lakemeyer, Gerhard T1 - The Video Conference Tool Robot ViCToR T2 - Intelligent Robotics and Applications : 8th International Conference, ICIRA 2015, Portsmouth, UK, August 24-27, 2015, Proceedings, Part II N2 - We present a robotic tool that autonomously follows a conversation to enable remote presence in video conferencing. When humans participate in a meeting with the help of video conferencing tools, it is crucial that they are able to follow the conversation both with acoustic and visual input. To this end, we design and implement a video conferencing tool robot that uses binaural sound source localization as its main source to autonomously orient towards the currently talking speaker. To increase robustness of the acoustic cue against noise we supplement the sound localization with a source detection stage. Also, we include a simple onset detector to retain fast response times. Since we only use two microphones, we are confronted with ambiguities on whether a source is in front or behind the device. We resolve these ambiguities with the help of face detection and additional moves. We tailor the system to our target scenarios in experiments with a four minute scripted conversation. In these experiments we evaluate the influence of different system settings on the responsiveness and accuracy of the device. Y1 - 2015 SN - 978-3-319-22876-1 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-22876-1_6 N1 - Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; 9245 SP - 61 EP - 73 PB - Springer ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Lind, Thorsten Patric T1 - Wirkungen der Eröffnung des Insolvenzverfahrens : §§ 129, 132, 133, 144, 145 T2 - Bankenkommentar zum Insolvenzrecht Y1 - 2011 SN - 978-3-940976-55-0 SP - 1145 EP - 1585 PB - Finanz Colloquium CY - Heidelberg ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Lind, Thorsten Patric T1 - Wirkungen der Eröffnung des Insolvenzverfahrens : §§ 129, 132, 133, 144, 145 T2 - Bankenkommentar zum Insolvenzrecht. - 2. Aufl. Y1 - 2012 SN - 978-3-943170-03-0 SP - 1145 EP - 1585 PB - Finanz Colloquium CY - Heidelberg ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Lind, Thorsten Patric T1 - Verwaltung und Verwertung der Insolvenzmasse : §§ 148 - 164 T2 - Fachanwaltskommentar Insolvenzrecht / hrsg. von Martin Ahrens; Markus Gehrlein; Andreas Ringstmeier . - 2. Aufl. Y1 - 2014 SN - 978-3-472-08559-1 SP - 1317 EP - 1356 PB - Luchterhand CY - Köln ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Lind, Thorsten Patric T1 - Insolvenzverwalter, Organe der Gläubiger : §§ 56-62, 66-72, 74-79 T2 - Fachanwaltskommentar Insolvenzrecht / hrsg. von Martin Ahrens; Markus Gehrlein; Andreas Ringstmeier . - 2. Aufl. Y1 - 2014 SN - 978-3-472-08559-1 SP - 649 - 703; 728 - 745; 748 - 762 PB - Luchterhand CY - Köln ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Mottaghy, Darius A1 - Majorowicz, Jacek A1 - Rath, Volker T1 - Ground Surface Temperature Histories Reconstructed from Boreholes in Poland: Implications for Spatial Variability T2 - The Polish Climate in the European Context: An Historical Overview Y1 - 2009 SN - 978-90-481-3167-9 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-3167-9_17 SP - 375 EP - 387 PB - Springer Science+Business Media CY - Dordrecht ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Kallweit, Stephan A1 - Gottschalk, Michael A1 - Walenta, Robert T1 - ROS based safety concept for collaborative robots in industrial applications T2 - Advances in robot design and intelligent control : proceedings of the 24th International Conference on Robotics in Alpe-Adria-Danube Region (RAAD). (Advances in intelligent systems and computing ; 371) N2 - The production and assembly of customized products increases the demand for flexible automation systems. One approach is to remove the safety fences that separate human and industrial robot to combine their skills. This collaboration possesses a certain risk for the human co-worker, leading to numerous safety concepts to protect him. The human needs to be monitored and tracked by a safety system using different sensors. The proposed system consists of a RGBD camera for surveillance of the common working area, an array of optical distance sensors to compensate shadowing effects of the RGBD camera and a laser range finder to detect the co-worker when approaching the work cell. The software for collision detection, path planning, robot control and predicting the behaviour of the co-worker is based on the Robot Operating System (ROS). A first prototype of the work cell shows that with advanced algorithms from the field of mobile robotics a very flexible safety concept can be realized: the robot not simply stops its movement when detecting a collision, but plans and executes an alternative path around the obstacle. KW - Collaborative robot KW - Human-Robot interaction KW - Safety concept KW - Workspace monitoring KW - Path planning Y1 - 2016 SN - 978-3-319-21289-0 (Print) ; 978-3-319-21290-6 (E-Book) U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-21290-6_3 SP - 27 EP - 35 PB - Springer CY - Cham ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Burger, Ulrich A1 - Kirsch, Ansgar A1 - Marcher, Thomas A1 - Höser, Sebastian T1 - Geologisch-geotechnischer Planungsprozess von Tunnelbauten mit Schwerpunkt tiefliegender Tunnel T2 - Beton-Kalender ; Bd. 103: Unterirdisches Bauen, Grundbau, Eurocode 7 Y1 - 2014 SN - 978-3-433-03051-6 ; 978-3-433-60335-2 ; 978-3-433-60508-0 ; 3-433-60508-4 SP - 37 EP - 62 PB - Ernst CY - Berlin ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Rebel, Sören A1 - Hüning, Felix A1 - Scholl, Ingrid A1 - Ferrein, Alexander T1 - MQOne: Low-cost design for a rugged-terrain robot platform T2 - Intelligent robotics and applications : 8th International Conference, ICIRA 2015, Portsmouth, UK, August 24-27, 2015, Proceedings, Part II (Lecture notes in computer science : vol. 9245) N2 - Rugged terrain robot designs are important for field robotics missions. A number of commercial platforms are available, however, at an impressive price. In this paper, we describe the hardware and software component of a low-cost wheeled rugged-terrain robot. The robot is based on an electric children quad bike and is modified to be driven by wire. In terms of climbing properties, operation time and payload it can compete with some of the commercially available platforms, but at a far lower price. Y1 - 2015 SN - 978-3-319-22875-4 (print) ; 978-3-319-22876-1 (E-Book) U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-22876-1_19 SP - 209 EP - 221 PB - Springer CY - Cham ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Busse, Daniel A1 - Esch, Thomas A1 - Muntaniol, Roman T1 - Thermal management in E-carsharing vehicles - preconditioning concepts of passenger compartments T2 - E-Mobility in Europe : trends and good practice N2 - The issue of thermal management in electric vehicles includes the topics of drivetrain cooling and heating, interior temperature, vehicle body conditioning and safety. In addition to the need to ensure optimal thermal operating conditions of the drivetrain components (drive motor, battery and electrical components), thermal comfort must be provided for the passengers. Thermal comfort is defined as the feeling which expresses the satisfaction of the passengers with the ambient conditions in the compartment. The influencing factors on thermal comfort are the temperature and humidity as well as the speed of the indoor air and the clothing and the activity of the passengers, in addition to the thermal radiation and the temperatures of the interior surfaces. The generation and the maintenance of free visibility (ice- and moisture-free windows) count just as important as on-demand heating and cooling of the entire vehicle. A Carsharing climate concept of the innovative ec2go vehicle stipulates and allows for only seating areas used by passengers to be thermally conditioned in a close-to-body manner. To enable this, a particular feature has been added to the preconditioning of the Carsharing electric vehicle during the electric charging phase at the parking station. KW - Carsharing KW - Thermal management KW - Thermal comfort KW - Electrical vehicle KW - Passenger compartment Y1 - 2015 SN - 978-3-319-13193-1 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-13194-8_18 SP - 327 EP - 343 PB - Springer CY - Cham [u.a.] ER -