TY - JOUR
A1 - Poghossian, Arshak
A1 - Weil, M. H.
A1 - Bäcker, Matthias
A1 - Mayer, D.
A1 - Schöning, Michael Josef
T1 - Field-effect Devices Functionalised with Gold-Nanoparticle/Macromolecule Hybrids: New Opportunities for a Label-Free Biosensing
JF - Procedia Engineering
N2 - Field-effect capacitive electrolyte-insulator-semiconductor (EIS) sensors functionalised with citrate-capped gold nanoparticles (AuNP) have been used for the electrostatic detection of macromolecules by their intrinsic molecular charge. The EIS sensor detects the charge changes in the AuNP/macromolecule hybrids induced by the adsorption or binding events. A feasibility of the proposed detection scheme has been exemplary demonstrated by realising EIS sensors for the detection of poly-D-lysine molecules.
Y1 - 2012
U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.proeng.2012.09.136
SN - 1877-7058
N1 - Part of special issue "26th European Conference on Solid-State Transducers, EUROSENSOR 2012"
IS - 47
SP - 273
EP - 276
PB - Elsevier
CY - Amsterdam
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Gun, Jenny
A1 - Schöning, Michael Josef
A1 - Abouzar, Maryam H.
A1 - Poghossian, Arshak
A1 - Katz, Evgeny
T1 - Field-Effect Nanoparticle-Based Glucose Sensor on a Chip: Amplification Effect of Coimmobilized Redox Species
JF - Electroanalysis. 20 (2008), H. 16
Y1 - 2008
SN - 1521-4109
SP - 1748
EP - 1753
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Abouzar, Maryam H.
A1 - Ingebrandt, S.
A1 - Poghossian, Arshak
A1 - Zhang, Y.
A1 - Moritz, W.
A1 - Schöning, Michael Josef
T1 - Field-effect nanoplate capacitive pH sensor based on SOI structure
JF - Semiconductor micro- and nanoelectronics : Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference , Tsakhcadzor, Armenia July 3-5 2009
Y1 - 2009
SP - 55
EP - 58
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Yoshinobu, Tatsuo
A1 - Miyamoto, Ko-ichiro
A1 - Wagner, Torsten
A1 - Schöning, Michael Josef
T1 - Field-effect sensors combined with the scanned light pulse technique: from artificial olfactory images to chemical imaging technologies
JF - Chemosensors
N2 - The artificial olfactory image was proposed by Lundström et al. in 1991 as a new strategy for an electronic nose system which generated a two-dimensional mapping to be interpreted as a fingerprint of the detected gas species. The potential distribution generated by the catalytic metals integrated into a semiconductor field-effect structure was read as a photocurrent signal generated by scanning light pulses. The impact of the proposed technology spread beyond gas sensing, inspiring the development of various imaging modalities based on the light addressing of field-effect structures to obtain spatial maps of pH distribution, ions, molecules, and impedance, and these modalities have been applied in both biological and non-biological systems. These light-addressing technologies have been further developed to realize the position control of a faradaic current on the electrode surface for localized electrochemical reactions and amperometric measurements, as well as the actuation of liquids in microfluidic devices.
KW - visualization
KW - light-addressing technologies
KW - scanned light pulse technique
KW - field-effect structure
KW - MOS
KW - metal-oxide-semiconductor structure
KW - catalytic metal
KW - electronic nose
KW - gas sensor
KW - artificial olfactory image
Y1 - 2024
U6 - https://doi.org/10.3390/chemosensors12020020
SN - 2227-9040
N1 - This article belongs to the Special Issue "An Exciting Journey of Chemical Sensors and Biosensors: A Theme Issue in Honor of Professor Ingemar Lundström"
Corresponding author: Tatsuo Yoshinobu, Michael J. Schöning
VL - 12
IS - 2
PB - MDPI
CY - Basel
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Poghossian, Arshak
A1 - Abouzar, Maryam H.
A1 - Sakkari, M.
A1 - Kassab, T.
A1 - Han, Y.
A1 - Ingebrandt, S.
A1 - Offenhäusser, A.
A1 - Schöning, Michael Josef
T1 - Field-effect sensors for monitoring the layer-by-layer adsorption of charged macromolecules
JF - Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical. 118 (2006), H. 1-2
Y1 - 2006
SN - 0925-4005
N1 - Eurosensors XIX - Eurosensors XIX - The 19th European Conference on Solid-State Transducers
SP - 163
EP - 170
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Poghossian, Arshak
A1 - Jablonski, Melanie
A1 - Molinnus, Denise
A1 - Wege, Christina
A1 - Schöning, Michael Josef
T1 - Field-Effect Sensors for Virus Detection: From Ebola to SARS-CoV-2 and Plant Viral Enhancers
JF - Frontiers in Plant Science
N2 - Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a novel human infectious disease provoked by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). Currently, no specific vaccines or drugs against COVID-19 are available. Therefore, early diagnosis and treatment are essential in order to slow the virus spread and to contain the disease outbreak. Hence, new diagnostic tests and devices for virus detection in clinical samples that are faster, more accurate and reliable, easier and cost-efficient than existing ones are needed. Due to the small sizes, fast response time, label-free operation without the need for expensive and time-consuming labeling steps, the possibility of real-time and multiplexed measurements, robustness and portability (point-of-care and on-site testing), biosensors based on semiconductor field-effect devices (FEDs) are one of the most attractive platforms for an electrical detection of charged biomolecules and bioparticles by their intrinsic charge. In this review, recent advances and key developments in the field of label-free detection of viruses (including plant viruses) with various types of FEDs are presented. In recent years, however, certain plant viruses have also attracted additional interest for biosensor layouts: Their repetitive protein subunits arranged at nanometric spacing can be employed for coupling functional molecules. If used as adapters on sensor chip surfaces, they allow an efficient immobilization of analyte-specific recognition and detector elements such as antibodies and enzymes at highest surface densities. The display on plant viral bionanoparticles may also lead to long-time stabilization of sensor molecules upon repeated uses and has the potential to increase sensor performance substantially, compared to conventional layouts. This has been demonstrated in different proof-of-concept biosensor devices. Therefore, richly available plant viral particles, non-pathogenic for animals or humans, might gain novel importance if applied in receptor layers of FEDs. These perspectives are explained and discussed with regard to future detection strategies for COVID-19 and related viral diseases.
Y1 - 2020
U6 - https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2020.598103
VL - 11
IS - Article 598103
SP - 1
EP - 14
PB - Frontiers
CY - Lausanne
ER -
TY - CHAP
A1 - Poghossian, Arshak
A1 - Ingebrandt, S.
A1 - Platen, J.
A1 - Schöning, Michael Josef
T1 - Field-effect sensors with charged macromolecules – from micro towards nano aspects
T2 - Biochemical Sensing Utilisation of Micro-and Nanotechnologies, Warschau, Nov. 2005 : Lecture Notes of the ICB Seminar / ed.: M. Mascini, W. Torbicz
Y1 - 2006
SP - 74
EP - 81
PB - Polish Academy Sciences Press
CY - Warsaw
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Poghossian, Arshak
A1 - Abouzar, Maryam H.
A1 - Amberger, F.
A1 - Mayer, D.
A1 - Han, Y.
A1 - Ingebrandt, S.
A1 - Offenhäusser, A.
A1 - Schöning, Michael Josef
T1 - Field-effect sensors with charged macromolecules: Characterisation by capacitance–voltage, constant-capacitance, impedance spectroscopy and atomic-force microscopy methods
JF - Biosensors and Bioelectronics. 22 (2007), H. 9-10
Y1 - 2007
SN - 0956-5663
N1 - Selected Papers from the Ninth World Congress On Biosensors. Toronto, Canada 10 - 12 May 2006, Alice X. J . Tang
SP - 2100
EP - 2107
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Werner, Frederik
A1 - Schusser, Sebastian
A1 - Spalthahn, Heiko
A1 - Wagner, Torsten
A1 - Yoshinobu, Tatsuo
A1 - Schöning, Michael Josef
T1 - Field-programmable gate array based controller for multi spot light-addressable potentiometric sensors with integrated signal correction mode
JF - Electrochimica Acta
N2 - A light-addressable potentiometric sensor (LAPS) can measure the concentration of one or several analytes at the sensor surface simultaneously in a spatially resolved manner. A modulated light pointer stimulates the semiconductor structure at the area of interest and a responding photocurrent can be read out. By simultaneous stimulation of several areas with light pointers of different modulation frequencies, the read out can be performed at the same time. With the new proposed controller electronic based on a field-programmable gate array (FPGA), it is possible to control the modulation frequencies, phase shifts, and light brightness of multiple light pointers independently and simultaneously. Thus, it is possible to investigate the frequency response of the sensor, and to examine the analyte concentration by the determination of the surface potential with the help of current/voltage curves and phase/voltage curves. Additionally, the ability to individually change the light intensities of each light pointer is used to perform signal correction.
Y1 - 2011
U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.electacta.2011.03.012
SN - 0013-4686
VL - 56
IS - 26
SP - 9656
EP - 9660
PB - Elsevier
CY - Amsterdam
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Baader, Fabian
A1 - Boxberg, Marc S.
A1 - Chen, Qian
A1 - Förstner, Roger
A1 - Kowalski, Julia
A1 - Dachwald, Bernd
T1 - Field-test performance of an ice-melting probe in a terrestrial analogue environment
JF - Icarus
N2 - Melting probes are a proven tool for the exploration of thick ice layers and clean sampling of subglacial water on Earth. Their compact size and ease of operation also make them a key technology for the future exploration of icy moons in our Solar System, most prominently Europa and Enceladus. For both mission planning and hardware engineering, metrics such as efficiency and expected performance in terms of achievable speed, power requirements, and necessary heating power have to be known.
Theoretical studies aim at describing thermal losses on the one hand, while laboratory experiments and field tests allow an empirical investigation of the true performance on the other hand. To investigate the practical value of a performance model for the operational performance in extraterrestrial environments, we first contrast measured data from terrestrial field tests on temperate and polythermal glaciers with results from basic heat loss models and a melt trajectory model. For this purpose, we propose conventions for the determination of two different efficiencies that can be applied to both measured data and models. One definition of efficiency is related to the melting head only, while the other definition considers the melting probe as a whole. We also present methods to combine several sources of heat loss for probes with a circular cross-section, and to translate the geometry of probes with a non-circular cross-section to analyse them in the same way. The models were selected in a way that minimizes the need to make assumptions about unknown parameters of the probe or the ice environment.
The results indicate that currently used models do not yet reliably reproduce the performance of a probe under realistic conditions. Melting velocities and efficiencies are constantly overestimated by 15 to 50 % in the models, but qualitatively agree with the field test data. Hence, losses are observed, that are not yet covered and quantified by the available loss models. We find that the deviation increases with decreasing ice temperature. We suspect that this mismatch is mainly due to the too restrictive idealization of the probe model and the fact that the probe was not operated in an efficiency-optimized manner during the field tests. With respect to space mission engineering, we find that performance and efficiency models must be used with caution in unknown ice environments, as various ice parameters have a significant effect on the melting process. Some of these are difficult to estimate from afar.
Y1 - 2023
U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.icarus.2023.115852
N1 - Forschungsdaten hierzu: "Performance data of an ice-melting probe from field tests in two different ice environments" (https://opus.bibliothek.fh-aachen.de/opus4/frontdoor/index/index/docId/10890)
IS - 409
PB - Elsevier
CY - Amsterdam
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Jacobs, Stephan
A1 - Gebhardt, Michael
A1 - Kethers, Stefanie
A1 - Rzasa, Wojtek
T1 - Filling HTML forms simultaneously: CoWeb — architecture and functionality
JF - Computer Networks and ISDN Systems. Vol. 30 (1996), H. Issues 1-7
Y1 - 1996
SN - 0376-5075
SP - 1385
EP - 1395
ER -
TY - CHAP
A1 - Brandes, Sinja
A1 - Gligorevic, Snjezana
A1 - Schnell, Michael
A1 - Rokitansky, Carl-Herbert
A1 - Ehammer, Max
A1 - Gräupl, Thomas
A1 - Schlereth, Armin
A1 - Rihacek, Christoph
T1 - Final assessment of the B-VHF overlay concept
T2 - IEEE Aerospace Conference : 3-10 March 2007, Big Sky, Mont.
Y1 - 2007
SN - 1-4244-0525-4
SP - 1
EP - 18
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Mackenstein, Hans
A1 - Jeffery, Charlie
T1 - Financial equalization in the 1990s : on the road back to Karlsruhe / Hans Mackenstein and Charlie Jeffery
JF - Recasting German federalism : the legacies of unification
Y1 - 1999
SN - 1-85567-579-x
SP - 155
EP - 176
PB - Pinter
CY - London
ER -
TY - CHAP
A1 - Hingley, Peter
A1 - Dikta, Gerhard
T1 - Finding a well performing box-jenkins forecasting model for annualised patent filings counts
T2 - International Symposium on Forecasting, Thessaloniki, Greece, June 2019
Y1 - 2019
ER -
TY - CHAP
A1 - Leise, Philipp
A1 - Altherr, Lena
A1 - Simon, Nicolai
A1 - Pelz, Peter F.
T1 - Finding global-optimal gearbox designs for battery electric vehicles
T2 - Optimization of complex systems - theory, models, algorithms and applications : WCGO 2019
N2 - In order to maximize the possible travel distance of battery electric vehicles with one battery charge, it is mandatory to adjust all components of the powertrain carefully to each other. While current vehicle designs mostly simplify the powertrain rigorously and use an electric motor in combination with a gearbox with only one fixed transmission ratio, the use of multi-gear systems has great potential. First, a multi-speed system is able to improve the overall energy efficiency. Secondly, it is able to reduce the maximum momentum and therefore to reduce the maximum current provided by the traction battery, which results in a longer battery lifetime. In this paper, we present a systematic way to generate multi-gear gearbox designs that—combined with a certain electric motor—lead to the most efficient fulfillment of predefined load scenarios and are at the same time robust to uncertainties in the load. Therefore, we model the electric motor and the gearbox within a Mixed-Integer Nonlinear Program, and optimize the efficiency of the mechanical parts of the powertrain. By combining this mathematical optimization program with an unsupervised machine learning algorithm, we are able to derive global-optimal gearbox designs for practically relevant momentum and speed requirements.
KW - Powertrain
KW - Gearbox
KW - Optimization
KW - BEV
KW - WLTP
Y1 - 2019
SN - 978-3-030-21802-7
U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-21803-4_91
SP - 916
EP - 925
PB - Springer
CY - Cham
ER -
TY - CHAP
A1 - Bensberg, Frank
A1 - Auth, Gunnar
A1 - Czarnecki, Christian
ED - Czarnecki, Christian
ED - Fettke, Peter
T1 - Finding the perfect RPA match : a criteria-based selection method for RPA solutions
T2 - Robotic process automation : Management, technology, applications
N2 - The benefits of robotic process automation (RPA) are highly related to the usage of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) software products that can be easily implemented and customized by business units. But, how to find the best fitting RPA product for a specific situation that creates the expected benefits? This question is related to the general area of software evaluation and selection. In the face of more than 75 RPA products currently on the market, guidance considering those specifics is required. Therefore, this chapter proposes a criteria-based selection method specifically for RPA. The method includes a quantitative evaluation of costs and benefits as well as a qualitative utility analysis based on functional criteria. By using the visualization of financial implications (VOFI) method, an application-oriented structure is provided that opposes the total cost of ownership to the time savings times salary (TSTS). For the utility analysis a detailed list of functional criteria for RPA is offered. The whole method is based on a multi-vocal review of scientific and non-scholarly literature including publications by business practitioners, consultants, and vendors. The application of the method is illustrated by a concrete RPA example. The illustrated
structures, templates, and criteria can be directly utilized by practitioners in their real-life RPA implementations. In addition, a normative decision process for selecting RPA alternatives is proposed before the chapter closes with a discussion and outlook.
KW - robotic process automation
KW - business process automation
KW - commercial offthe- shelf solutions
KW - software evaluation
KW - software selection
Y1 - 2021
SN - 978-3-11-067677-8
SN - 978-3-11-067669-3
SN - 9783110676686
U6 - https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110676693-201
SP - 47
EP - 75
PB - De Gruyter
CY - Oldenbourg
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Vitusevich, S. A.
A1 - Förster, Arnold
A1 - Reetz, W.
A1 - Lüth, H.
A1 - Belyaev, A. E.
A1 - Danylyuk, S. V.
T1 - Fine structure of photoresponse spectra in a double-barrier resonant tunnelling diode
JF - Nanotechnology. 11 (2000), H. 4
Y1 - 2000
SN - 1361-6528
SP - 305
EP - 308
ER -
TY - CHAP
A1 - Duong, Minh Tuan
A1 - Nguyen, Nhu Hunyh
A1 - Staat, Manfred
T1 - Finite Element Implementation of a 3D Fung-type Model
T2 - ESMC-2012 - 8th European Solid Mechanics Conference, Graz, Austria, July 9-13, 2012
Y1 - 2012
SN - 978-3-85125-223-1
PB - Verlag d. Technischen Universität Graz
CY - Graz
ER -
TY - CHAP
A1 - Kilic, S. A.
A1 - Raatschen, Hans-Jürgen
A1 - Astaneh-Asl, A.
A1 - Apaydin, N. M.
T1 - Finite element modeling of the Fatih Sultan Mehmet Suspension Bridge
T2 - Multi-Span Large Bridges - Proceedings of the International Conference on Multi-Span Large Bridges
Y1 - 2015
SN - 9781138027572
SP - 1169
EP - 1173
PB - CRC Press
CY - Leiden
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Novacek, V.
A1 - Tran, Thanh Ngoc
A1 - Klinge, U.
A1 - Tolba, R. H.
A1 - Staat, Manfred
A1 - Bronson, D. G.
A1 - Miesse, A. M.
A1 - Whiffen, J.
A1 - Turquier, F.
T1 - Finite element modelling of stapled colorectal end-to-end anastomosis : Advantages of variable height stapler design
JF - Journal of Biomechanics
N2 - The impact of surgical staplers on tissues has been studied mostly in an empirical manner. In this paper, finite element method was used to clarify the mechanics of tissue stapling and associated phenomena. Various stapling modalities and several designs of circular staplers were investigated to evaluate the impact of the device on tissues and mechanical performance of the end-to-end colorectal anastomosis. Numerical simulations demonstrated that a single row of staples is not adequate to resist leakage due to non-linear buckling and opening of the tissue layers between two adjacent staples. Compared to the single staple row configuration, significant increase in stress experienced by the tissue at the inner staple rows was observed in two and three rows designs. On the other hand, adding second and/or third staple row had no effect on strain in the tissue inside the staples. Variable height design with higher staples in outer rows significantly reduced the stresses and strains in outer rows when compared to the same configuration with flat cartridge.
KW - Variable height stapler design
KW - Anastomotic leakage
KW - Finite element modelling
KW - End-to-end colorectal anastomosis
KW - Surgical staplers
Y1 - 2012
U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbiomech.2012.07.021
SN - 1873-2380
VL - 45
IS - 115
SP - 2693
EP - 2697
PB - Elsevier
CY - Amsterdam
ER -
TY - CHAP
A1 - Tran, Thanh Ngoc
A1 - Staat, Manfred
A1 - Kreißig, R.
T1 - Finite element shakedown and limit reliability analysis of thin shells
N2 - A procedure for the evaluation of the failure probability of elastic-plastic thin shell structures is presented. The procedure involves a deterministic limit and shakedown analysis for each probabilistic iteration which is based on the kinematical approach and the use the exact Ilyushin yield surface. Based on a direct definition of the limit state function, the non-linear problems may be efficiently solved by using the First and Second Order Reliabiblity Methods (Form/SORM). This direct approach reduces considerably the necessary knowledge of uncertain technological input data, computing costs and the numerical error. In: Computational plasticity / ed. by Eugenio Onate. Dordrecht: Springer 2007. VII, 265 S. (Computational Methods in Applied Sciences ; 7) (COMPLAS IX. Part 1 . International Center for Numerical Methods in Engineering (CIMNE)). ISBN 978-1-402-06576-7 S. 186-189
KW - Finite-Elemente-Methode
KW - Limit analysis
KW - shakedown analysis
KW - Exact Ilyushin yield surface
KW - Random variable
KW - First Order Reliabiblity Method
Y1 - 2007
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Höttges, Jörg
A1 - Feldhaus, R.
A1 - Brockhaus, T.
A1 - Rouvé, Gerhard
T1 - Finite Element Simulation of Flow and Pollution Transport applied to a Part of the River Rhine / Feldhaus, R.; J. Höttges, T. Brockhaus; G. Rouvé
JF - Hydraulic and environmental modelling : proceedings of the Second International Conference on Hydraulic and Environmental Modelling of Coastal, Estuarine, and River Waters / [IAHR-AIRH]. Ed. by R. A. Falconer
Y1 - 1992
N1 - International Conference on Hydraulic and Environmental Modelling of Coastal, Estuarine, and River Waters ; (2, 1992, Bradford)
PB - Ashgate
CY - Aldershot, Hants, UK [u.a.]
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Prume, Klaus
A1 - Franken, Klaus
A1 - Maier, Horst R.
A1 - Waser, Rainer
T1 - Finite-Element Analysis of Ceramic Multilayer Capacitors: Failure Probability Caused by Wave Soldering and Bending Loads / Franken, Klaus ; Maier, Horst R. ; Prume, Klaus ; Waser, Rainer
JF - Journal of the American Ceramic Society. 83 (2000), H. 6
Y1 - 2000
SN - 0002-7820
SP - 1433
EP - 1440
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Prume, Klaus
A1 - Waser, Rainer
A1 - Franken, Klaus
A1 - Maier, Horst R.
T1 - Finite-Element Analysis of Ceramic Multilayer Capacitors: Modeling and Electrical Impedance Spectroscopy for a Nondestructive Failure Test / Prume, Klaus ; Waser, Rainer ; Franken, Klaus ; Maier, Horst R. ;
JF - Journal of the American Ceramic Society. 83 (2000), H. 5
Y1 - 2000
SN - 0002-7820
SP - 1153
EP - 1159
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Prume, Klaus
A1 - Waser, Rainer
T1 - Finite-element simulation of coupled characteristics of ceramic multilayer capacitors under transient electrical loading / Prume, Klaus ; Waser, Rainer
JF - Proceedings of the 2000 12th IEEE International Symposium on Applications of Ferroelectrics. Vol. 2
Y1 - 2000
N1 - ISAF 2000. Proceedings of the 2000 12th IEEE International Symposium on Applications of Ferroelectrics
SP - 675
EP - 678
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Janz, Norbert
A1 - Lööf, Hans
A1 - Peters, Bettina
T1 - Firm Level Innovation and Productivity, Is there a Common Story Across Countries?
JF - Problems and Perspectives in Management (2004)
Y1 - 2004
SN - ISSN 1727-7051
N1 - online download: http://businessperspectives.org/files/ppm/PPM_EN_2004_02_Janz.pdf
SP - 184
EP - 204
ER -
TY - BOOK
A1 - Janz, Norbert
A1 - Lööf, Hans
A1 - Peters, Bettina
T1 - Firm Level Innovation and Productivity, Is there a Common Story Across Countries?
Y1 - 2003
SN - ISSN 1727-7051
N1 - ZEW Diskussion Paper. No 03-26 Online : ftp://ftp.zew.de/pub/zew-docs/dp/dp0326.pdf
PB - Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung ZEW
CY - Mannheim
ER -
TY - CHAP
A1 - Martin, Siegfried A.
A1 - Berg, G.
A1 - Hardt, Arno
A1 - Hürlimann, Werner
A1 - Köhler, M.
A1 - Meißberger, J.
A1 - Sagefka, Thomas
A1 - Schult, Otto W. B.
ED - Sanderson, N. E.
T1 - First experience with the magnet spectrometer 'BIG KARL'
T2 - Use of magnetic spectrometers in nuclear physics : proceedings of the Daresbury study weekend 10 - 11 March 1979
Y1 - 1979
SP - 38
EP - 42
PB - Daresbury Lab.
CY - Daresbury
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Müller-Veggian, Mattea
A1 - Cesari, V.
A1 - De Nardo, L.
A1 - Colautti, P.
T1 - First microdosimetric measurements down to 25nm
JF - Annual report / Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare, LNL, Laboratori Nazionali di Legnaro. 2000 (2001)
Y1 - 2001
SN - 88-7337-000-4
N1 - LNL-INFN(REP)-178/2001
SP - 82
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Müller-Veggian, Mattea
A1 - Cesari, V.
A1 - De Nardo, L.
A1 - Colautti, P.
T1 - First microdosimetric measurements with a 10b-loaded TEPC
JF - Annual report / Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare, LNL, Laboratori Nazionali di Legnaro. 2001 (2002)
Y1 - 2002
SN - 88-7337-002-0
N1 - LNL-INFN(REP)-182/2002
SP - 110
EP - 111
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Hoyler, Friedrich
A1 - Bauske, I.
A1 - Arias, J. M.
T1 - First observation of scissors mode states in an odd-mass nucleus / I. Bauske ; J. M. Arias ... F. Hoyler ...
JF - Physical review letters. 71 (1993), H. 7
Y1 - 1993
SN - 0031-9007
SP - 975
EP - 978
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Heuermann, Holger
A1 - Harzheim, Thomas
A1 - Cronenbroeck, Tobias
T1 - First SIMO harmonic radar based on the SFCW concept and the HR transfer function
JF - Remote sensing
N2 - This paper presents a new SIMO radar system based on a harmonic radar (HR) stepped frequency continuous wave (SFCW) architecture. Simple tags that can be electronically individually activated and deactivated via a DC control voltage were developed and combined to form an MO array field. This HR operates in the entire 2.45 GHz ISM band for transmitting the illumination signal and receives at twice the stimulus frequency and bandwidth centered around 4.9 GHz. This paper presents the development, the basic theory of a HR system for the characterization of objects placed into the propagation path in-between the radar and the reflectors (similar to a free-space measurement with a network analyzer) as well as first measurements performed by the system. Further detailed measurement series will be made available later on to other researchers to develop AI and machine learning based signal processing routines or synthetic aperture radar algorithms for imaging, object recognition, and feature extraction. For this purpose, the necessary information is published in this paper. It is explained in detail why this SIMO-HR can be an attractive solution augmenting or replacing existing systems for radar measurements in production technology for material under test measurements and as a simplified MIMO system. The novel HR transfer function, which is a basis for researchers and developers for material characterization or imaging algorithms, is introduced and metrologically verified in a well traceable coaxial setup.
KW - MUT measurement; scanner
KW - transponder
KW - SFCW
KW - harmonic radar
KW - nonlinear radar
Y1 - 2021
U6 - https://doi.org/10.3390/rs13245088
SN - 2072-4292
N1 - This article belongs to the Special Issue "Nonlinear Junction Detection and Harmonic Radar"
VL - 13
IS - 24
PB - MDPI
CY - Basel
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Göttsche, Joachim
A1 - Hoffschmidt, Bernhard
A1 - Alexopoulos, Spiros
A1 - Funke, J.
A1 - Schwarzbözl, P.
T1 - First Simulation Results for the Hybridization of Small Solar Power Tower Plants
JF - EuroSun 2008 : 1st International Conference on Solar Heating, Cooling and Buildings, 2008-10-07 - 2008-10-10, Lissabon (Portugal). Vol. 1
Y1 - 2008
SN - 978-1-61782-228-5
N1 - Kurzfassung unter http://elib.dlr.de/56357/
SP - 1299
EP - 1306
PB - Sociedade Portuguesa De Energia Solar (SPES)
CY - Lisbon
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Umutlu, L.
A1 - Maderwald, S.
A1 - Kinner, S.
A1 - Kraff, O.
A1 - Bitz, Andreas
A1 - Orzada, S.
A1 - Johst, S.
A1 - Wrede, K.
A1 - Forsting, M.
A1 - Ladd, M. E.
A1 - Lauenstein, T. C.
A1 - Quick, H. H.
T1 - First-pass contrast-enhanced renal MRA at 7 Tesla: initial results
JF - European Radiology
Y1 - 2013
U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s00330-012-2666-0
SN - 1432-1084
VL - 23
IS - 4
SP - 1059
EP - 1066
PB - Springer
CY - Berlin
ER -
TY - CHAP
A1 - Oertel, M.
A1 - Bung, Daniel Bernhard
A1 - Schlenkhoff, Andreas
T1 - Flash flood awareness and prevention
T2 - Water engineering for sustainable environment : 33rd IAHR congress ; 9 - 14 August 2009, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Y1 - 2009
SN - 9789078046080
SP - 1 CD-ROM
ER -
TY - CHAP
A1 - Bung, Daniel Bernhard
A1 - Oertel, M.
A1 - Schlenkhoff, A.
A1 - Schlurmann, Torsten
ED - Obrusnik, Ivan
T1 - Flash flood awareness and prevention in Germany
T2 - Early warning for flash floods : international workshop, Praha 2011 : workshop proceedings
Y1 - 2010
SN - 978-80-86690-91-9
SP - 34
EP - 40
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Engel, Mareike
A1 - Bayer, Hendrik
A1 - Holtmann, Dirk
A1 - Tippkötter, Nils
A1 - Ulber, Roland
T1 - Flavin secretion of Clostridium acetobutylicum in a bioelectrochemical system - Is an iron limitation involved?
JF - Bioelectrochemistry
Y1 - 2019
U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bioelechem.2019.05.014
SN - 1567-5394
IS - In Press, Accepted Manuscript
PB - Elsevier
CY - Amsterdam
ER -
TY - CHAP
A1 - Luft, Nils
A1 - Besenfelder, Christoph
T1 - Flexibility based assessment of production system robustness
T2 - Procedia 2nd CIRP Robust Manufacturing Conference (RoMac 2014)
N2 - Manufacturing companies are forced to operate in an increasingly volatile and unpredictabl environment. The number of events that can have a potentially critical impact on a production system‘s economic performance have significantly increased. This forces companies to invest considerably more in flexible and robust production systems capable of withstanding a certain amount of change however unable to quantify the benefits in advance. The satisfactory quantification and assessment of these qualities – Flexibility and Robustness –has not been realized yet. This paper discusses commonality between Flexibility and Robustness and offers a new approach to connect changes in the environment with the elements of a production system and thus quantifying its flexibility and robustness.
KW - Flexibility induced robustness
KW - Robust factory design
KW - Robust capacity planning
KW - Strategic flexibility design
Y1 - 2014
U6 - https://doi.org/0.1016/j.procir.2014.06.141
SN - 2212-8271
N1 - 2nd CIRP Robust Manufacturing Conference (RoMac 2014), Bremen, Germany, 7 - 9 July 2014
VL - 19
SP - 81
EP - 86
PB - Elsevier
CY - Amsterdam
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Vahidpour, Farnoosh
A1 - Oberländer, Jan
A1 - Schöning, Michael Josef
T1 - Flexible Calorimetric Gas Sensors for Detection of a Broad Concentration Range of Gaseous Hydrogen Peroxide: A Step Forward to Online Monitoring of Food-Package Sterilization Processes
JF - Phys. Status Solidi A
N2 - In this study, flexible calorimetric gas sensors are developed for specificdetection of gaseous hydrogen peroxide (H₂O₂) over a wide concentrationrange, which is used in sterilization processes for aseptic packaging industry.The flexibility of these sensors is an advantage for identifying the chemical components of the sterilant on the corners of the food boxes, so-called “coldspots”, as critical locations in aseptic packaging, which are of great importance. These sensors are fabricated on flexible polyimide films by means of thin-film technique. Thin layers of titanium and platinum have been deposited on polyimide to define the conductive structures of the sensors. To detect the high-temperature evaporated H₂O₂, a differential temperature set-up is proposed. The sensors are evaluated in a laboratory-scaled sterilizationsystem to simulate the sterilization process. The concentration range of the evaporated H₂O₂ from 0 to 7.7% v/v was defined and the sensors have successfully detected high as well as low H₂O₂ concentrations with a sensitivity of 5.04 °C/% v/v. The characterizations of the sensors confirm their precise fabrication, high sensitivity and the novelty of low H₂O₂ concentration detections for future inline monitoring of food-package sterilization.
Y1 - 2018
U6 - https://doi.org/10.1002/pssa.201800044
VL - 215
IS - 15
PB - Wiley-VCH
CY - Weinheim
ER -
TY - CHAP
A1 - Starke, Günther
A1 - Kunkel, Thomas
A1 - Hahn, Daniel
T1 - Flexible collaboration and control of heterogeneous mechatronic devices and systems by means of an event-driven, SOA-based automation concept
T2 - 2013 IEEE International Conference on Industrial Technologies (ICIT-13)
Y1 - 2013
SN - 978-1-4673-4567-5 ; 978-1-4673-4569-9
SP - 1982
EP - 1987
PB - IEEE
CY - Piscataway, NJ
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Wagner, Torsten
A1 - Miyamoto, K.
A1 - Werner, Frederik
A1 - Schöning, Michael Josef
A1 - Yoshinobu, T.
T1 - Flexible electrochemical imaging with “zoom-in” functionality by using a new type of light-addressable potentiometric sensor
Y1 - 2011
N1 - 2011 16th International Solid-State Sensors, Actuators and Microsystems Conference (TRANSDUCERS) , Date: 5-9 June 2011
SP - 2133
EP - 2135
PB - IEEE
CY - New York
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Funke, Harald
A1 - Beckmann, Nils
T1 - Flexible fuel operation of a Dry-Low-NOx Micromix Combustor with Variable Hydrogen Methane Mixture
JF - International Journal of Gas Turbine, Propulsion and Power Systems
N2 - The role of hydrogen (H2) as a carbon-free energy carrier is discussed since decades for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. As bridge technology towards a hydrogen-based energy supply, fuel mixtures of natural gas or methane (CH4) and hydrogen are possible.
The paper presents the first test results of a low-emission Micromix combustor designed for flexible-fuel operation with variable H2/CH4 mixtures. The numerical and experimental approach for considering variable fuel mixtures instead of recently investigated pure hydrogen is described.
In the experimental studies, a first generation FuelFlex Micromix combustor geometry is tested at atmospheric pressure at gas turbine operating conditions corresponding to part- and full-load. The H2/CH4 fuel mixture composition is varied between 57 and 100 vol.% hydrogen content.
Despite the challenges flexible-fuel operation poses onto the design of a combustion system, the evaluated FuelFlex Micromix prototype shows a significant low NOx performance
Y1 - 2022
SN - 1882-5079
VL - 13
IS - 2
SP - 1
EP - 7
ER -
TY - CHAP
A1 - Funke, Harald
A1 - Beckmann, Nils
T1 - Flexible Fuel Operation of a Dry-Low-Nox Micromix Combustor with Variable Hydrogen Methane Mixtures
T2 - Proceedings of International Gas Turbine Congress 2019 Tokyo, November 17-22, 2019, Tokyo, Japan
Y1 - 2019
SN - 978-4-89111-010-9
N1 - IGTC-2019-013
ER -
TY - CHAP
A1 - Oberländer, Jan
A1 - Kirchner, Patrick
A1 - Keusgen, M.
A1 - Schöning, Michael Josef
T1 - Flexible polyimide-based calorimetric gas sensors for monitoring hy-drogen peroxide in sterilisation processes of aseptic filling machines
T2 - Sensoren und Messsysteme 2014 ; Beiträge der 17. GMA/ITG-Fachtagung vom 3. bis 4. Juni 2014 in Nürnberg. (ITG-Fachbericht ; 250)
Y1 - 2014
SN - 978-3-8007-3622-5
SP - 1
EP - 4
PB - VDE-Verl.
CY - Düsseldorf
ER -
TY - GEN
A1 - Keimer, Jona
A1 - Girbig, Leo
A1 - Mayntz, Joscha
A1 - Tegtmeyer, Philipp
A1 - Wendland, Frederik
A1 - Dahman, Peter
A1 - Fisher, Alex
A1 - Dorrington, Graham
T1 - Flight mission optimization for eco-efficiency in consideration of electric regeneration and atmospheric conditions
T2 - AIAA AVIATION 2022 Forum
N2 - The development and operation of hybrid or purely electrically powered aircraft in regional air mobility is a significant challenge for the entire aviation sector. This technology is expected to lead to substantial advances in flight performance, energy efficiency, reliability, safety, noise reduction, and exhaust emissions. Nevertheless, any consumed energy results in heat or carbon dioxide emissions and limited electric energy storage capabilities suppress commercial use. Therefore, the significant challenges to achieving eco-efficient aviation are increased aircraft efficiency, the development of new energy storage technologies, and the optimization of flight operations. Two major approaches for higher eco-efficiency are identified: The first one, is to take horizontal and vertical atmospheric motion phenomena into account. Where, in particular, atmospheric waves hold exciting potential. The second one is the use of the regeneration ability of electric aircraft. The fusion of both strategies is expected to improve efficiency. The objective is to reduce energy consumption during flight while not neglecting commercial usability and convenient flight characteristics. Therefore, an optimized control problem based on a general aviation class aircraft has to be developed and validated by flight experiments. The formulated approach enables a development of detailed knowledge of the potential and limitations of optimizing flight missions, considering the capability of regeneration and atmospheric influences to increase efficiency and range.
Y1 - 2022
U6 - https://doi.org/10.2514/6.2022-4118
N1 - AIAA AVIATION 2022 Forum, June 27-July 1, 2022 Chicago, IL & Virtual
PB - AIAA
CY - Reston, Va.
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Dachwald, Bernd
A1 - Schmidt, Tanja D.
A1 - Seboldt, Wolfgang
A1 - Auweter-Kurtz,
T1 - Flight Opportunities from Mars to Earth for Piloted Missions Using Continuous Thrust Propulsion / Schmidt, Tanja D. ; Dachwald, Bernd ; Seboldt, Wolfgang ; Auweter-Kurtz, Monika
Y1 - 2003
N1 - 39th AIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE Joint Propulsion Conference and Exhibit
20-23 July 2003, Huntsville, Alabama ; AIAA 2003-4573
SP - 1
EP - 9
PB - -
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Scholz, A.
A1 - Ley, Wilfried
A1 - Dachwald, Bernd
A1 - Miau, J. J.
A1 - Juang, J. C.
T1 - Flight results of the COMPASS-1 picosatellite mission
JF - Acta Astronautica
N2 - The mission of the COMPASS-1 picosatellite is to take pictures of the earth, to validate a space-borne GPS receiver developed by the German Aerospace Center, and to verify the proper operation of the magnetic attitude control system in orbit. The spacecraft was launched on April 28, 2008 from the Indian space port Sriharikota, as part of the PSLV-C9 world record launch that simultaneously brought ten satellites into orbit. The mission operations were carried out from the ground stations in Aachen and Tainan. Arising difficulties in the communication link were overcome with the support of individuals from the amateur radio community. After several months of mission operation, abundant housekeeping and mission data has been commanded, received and analyzed and is presented in this paper.
Y1 - 2010
U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actaastro.2010.06.040
SN - 0094-5765
VL - 76
IS - 9-10
SP - 1289
EP - 1298
PB - Elsevier
CY - Amsterdam
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Jung, Alexander
A1 - Staat, Manfred
A1 - Müller, Wolfram
T1 - Flight style optimization in ski jumping on normal, large, and ski flying hills
JF - Journal of biomechanics
Y1 - 2013
SN - 1873-2380 (E-Journal); 0021-9290 (Print)
N1 - Corrigendum to “Flight style optimization in ski jumping on normal, large, and ski flying hills” [J. Biomech 47 (2014) 716-722] Journal of Biomechanics, 2018;71:313.
VL - Vol. 47
IS - Iss. 3
SP - 716
EP - 722
PB - Elsevier
CY - Amsterdam
ER -
TY - CHAP
A1 - Schildt, P.
A1 - Braun, Carsten
A1 - Marcocca, P.
T1 - Flight testing the extra 330LE flying testbed
T2 - 48th Annual International Symposium of the Society of Flight Test Engineers 2017
Y1 - 2017
SN - 978-151085387-4
N1 - 48th Annual International Symposium of the Society of Flight Test Engineers 2017, SFTE 2017; Destin; United States; 30 October 2017 through 2 November 2017
SP - 349
EP - 362
ER -
TY - CHAP
A1 - Ohndorf, Andreas
A1 - Dachwald, Bernd
A1 - Seboldt, Wolfgang
A1 - Schartner, Karl-Heinz
T1 - Flight times to the heliopause using a combination of solar and radioisotope electric propulsion
T2 - 32nd International Electric Propulsion Conference
N2 - We investigate the interplanetary flight of a low-thrust space probe to the heliopause,located at a distance of about 200 AU from the Sun. Our goal was to reach this distance within the 25 years postulated by ESA for such a mission (which is less ambitious than the 15-year goal set by NASA). Contrary to solar sail concepts and combinations of allistic and electrically propelled flight legs, we have investigated whether the set flight time limit could also be kept with a combination of solar-electric propulsion and a second, RTG-powered upper stage. The used ion engine type was the RIT-22 for the first stage and the RIT-10 for the second stage. Trajectory optimization was carried out with the low-thrust optimization program InTrance, which implements the method of Evolutionary Neurocontrol,using Artificial Neural Networks for spacecraft steering and Evolutionary Algorithms to optimize the Neural Networks’ parameter set. Based on a parameter space study, in which the number of thrust units, the unit’s specific impulse, and the relative size of the solar power generator were varied, we have chosen one configuration as reference. The transfer time of this reference configuration was 29.6 years and the fastest one, which is technically
more challenging, still required 28.3 years. As all flight times of this parameter study were longer than 25 years, we further shortened the transfer time by applying a launcher-provided hyperbolic excess energy up to 49 km2/s2. The resulting minimal flight time for the reference configuration was then 27.8 years. The following, more precise optimization to a launch with the European Ariane 5 ECA rocket reduced the transfer time to 27.5 years. This is the fastest mission design of our study that is flexible enough to allow a launch every
year. The inclusion of a fly-by at Jupiter finally resulted in a flight time of 23.8 years,which is below the set transfer-time limit. However, compared to the 27.5-year transfer,this mission design has a significantly reduced launch window and mission flexibility if the
escape direction is restricted to the heliosphere’s “nose".
KW - low-thrust trajectory optimization
KW - heliosphere
KW - ion propulsion
Y1 - 2011
N1 - IEPC-2011-051
32nd International Electric Propulsion Conference,September 11–15, 2011
Wiesbaden, Germany
SP - 1
EP - 12
ER -