TY - JOUR A1 - Mushunuri, Ashwini A1 - Adesoji, Oluyomi A1 - Krause, Roland A1 - May, Patrick A1 - Lerche, Holger A1 - Becker, Albert A1 - Grimm, Daniela A1 - Nothnagel, Michael A1 - Schulz, Herbert T1 - Genetic risk factor identification for common epilepsies guided by integrative omics data analysis JF - Epilepsia N2 - Objective Genetic generalized epilepsies (GGEs) comprise the most common genetically determined epilepsy syndromes, following a complex mode of inheritance. Although many important common and rare genetic factors causing or contributing to these epilepsies have been identified in the past decades, many features of the genetic architecture are still insufficiently understood. This study integrates genome-wide association study (GWAS) data from the International League Against Epilepsy Consortium on Complex Epilepsies with transcriptome-wide association studies to identify genes whose genetically regulated expression levels are associated with epilepsy. Methods To achieve this, we used multiple computational approaches, including MAGMA, a tool for gene analysis of GWAS data, and its derivatives E-MAGMA and H-MAGMA, to improve gene mapping accuracy by utilizing tissue-specific expression and chromatin interaction data. Furthermore, we developed ME-MAGMA to incorporate methylation quantitative trait loci data, providing insights into epigenetic factors. Results We identified a total of 897 false discovery rate-corrected (<.05) candidates. These include voltage-gated calcium channels, voltage-gated potassium channels, and other genes such as NPRL2, CACNB2, and KCNT1 associated with epilepsy pathogenesis that act as key players in neuronal communication and signaling in the brain. Significance In this study, we propose new candidate genes to expand the dataset of potential epilepsy-causing genes. Further research on these genes may enhance our understanding of the complex regulatory mechanisms underlying GGE and other types of epilepsy, potentially revealing targets for therapeutic intervention. Y1 - 2025 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1111/epi.70021 PB - Wiley ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Oeppert, Luise A1 - Hartz, Tobias A1 - Wehner, Kathrin A1 - Schrader, Thomas A1 - Meier, Jens T1 - FHIR-Datenmodell zur Übermittlung von Tumordaten zwischen Krebsregistern und IQTIG JF - GMS Medizinische Informatik, Biometrie und Epidemiologie KW - Computer applications to medicine KW - Medical informatics KW - Internal medicine KW - Infectious and parasitic diseases Y1 - 2021 UR - https://doaj.org/article/dc0151fdba764800ac9c652e3ad4eb40 U6 - https://doi.org/10.3205/mibe000231 VL - 17 IS - Iss 4 PB - German Medical Science GMS Publishing House ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Oseev, Aleksandr A1 - Lucklum, Ralf A1 - Zubtsov, Mikhail A1 - Schmidt, Marc-Peter A1 - Mukhin, Nikolay V. A1 - Hirsch, Soeren T1 - SAW-Based Phononic Crystal Microfluidic Sensor—Microscale Realization of Velocimetry Approaches for Integrated Analytical Platform Applications JF - Sensors KW - phononic crystal KW - liquid sensor KW - ultrasonic velocimetry KW - μTAS Y1 - 2017 U6 - https://doi.org/10.3390/s17102187 VL - 17 IS - 10 SP - 2187 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Pfeiffer, Thomas A1 - Dilip, Khadse Himanshu A1 - Suryawanshi, Raunak A1 - Kishnamurthy, Gnana Swaroop A1 - Téllez, Batcheva Domínguez A1 - Creutzburg, Reiner A1 - Hartmann, Michael T1 - Airflow visualization and air purifier positioning optimization in potentially COVID-19 contaminated classrooms JF - Electronic Imaging KW - Covid-19 KW - aeroso KW - airflow visualization Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.2352/ISSN.2470-1173.2021.3.MOBMU-039 SN - 2470-1173 SP - 39-1 EP - 39-15 PB - Society for Imaging Science and Technology CY - Springfield, VA ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Pilgermann, Michael A1 - Bocklisch, Thomas A1 - Creutzburg, Reiner T1 - Conception and implementation of a course for professional training and education in the field of IoT and smart home security JF - Electronic Imaging KW - Internet of Things KW - IoT KW - Smart Home KW - Smart Home Security KW - Cybersecurity KW - Connected Home Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.2352/ISSN.2470-1173.2020.3.MOBMU-277 SN - 2470-1173 SP - 277-1 EP - 277-8 PB - Society for Imaging Science and Technology ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Pilgermann, Michael A1 - Werth, Sören A1 - Creutzburg, Reiner T1 - Towards sector specific security operation JF - Electronic Imaging KW - cybersecurity KW - information security KW - network security KW - IT security KW - Security Information Center KW - SOC KW - Security Information and Event Management KW - SIEM KW - security monitoring KW - health care KW - critical infrastructures KW - hospitals KW - HL7 KW - MLLP Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.2352/ISSN.2470-1173.2020.3.MOBMU-254 SN - 2470-1173 SP - 254-1 EP - 254-10 PB - Society for Imaging Science and Technology CY - Springfield, VA ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Preetham Sata, Sai A1 - Stannarius, Ralf A1 - Puzyrev, Dmitry ED - Alam, M. ED - Das, S.L. ED - Bose, M. ED - Murthy, T.G. ED - Chikkadi, V. ED - Singh, A. ED - Luding, S. T1 - Machine learning for prediction of dynamical clustering in granular gases JF - EPJ Web of Conferences N2 - Continuously excited dense granular gases in microgravity can develop spatial inhomogeneities of the particle distribution. Dynamical clustering is a phenomenon where a significant share of particles concentrate in strongly overpopulated regions. It is caused by a complex interplay between the energy influx and dissipation in collisions. The overall packing fraction, container geometry, and excitation parameters influence the gas-cluster transition. We perform Discrete Element Method (DEM) simulations for frictional spheres in a cuboid container and apply statistical criteria to the packing fraction profiles. Machine learning (ML) methods are used to study the dependence of the gas-cluster transition on system parameters. It is a promising alternative to predict the state of the system without the need for the time-consuming DEM simulations. We identify the best models for predicting the dynamical clustering of frictional spheres in a specific experimental geometry. Y1 - 2025 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/202534012012 VL - 340 PB - EDP Sciences ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Prinz, Alexander A1 - Orlowski, Katja A1 - Beck, Eberhard A1 - Witte, Kerstin T1 - Serious Games for Seniors With Dementia: A Pilot Study JF - Journal of Applied Gerontology N2 - Dementia, marked by cognitive decline, significantly impacts daily life. With global prevalence rising, traditional treatments manage symptoms but have side effects and offer no cure. Non-pharmacological interventions, like serious games, are gaining importance. This study assesses the feasibility and benefits of serious games for people with mild to moderate dementia over a 10-week intervention. Sixty-one patients were recruited, with 35 completing the study. The intervention included six games focusing on physical and cognitive training. Outcome measures were motor function, cognitive assessments, quality of life, and depression. Results showed significant improvements in dynamic balance (p = .013) but no significant changes in other measures. The findings suggest that serious games are feasible and can improve motor functions like balance. However, short intervention periods may limit their impact on cognitive function and quality of life. Longer interventions and personalized game designs are recommended for greater benefits. Y1 - 2025 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:522-opus4-33440 VL - 2025 SP - 1 EP - 11 PB - SAGE ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Ptashnik, Sergey V. A1 - Mikhailov, Anatoliy K. A1 - Yastrebov, Alexander V. A1 - Petrov, Peter K. A1 - Liu, Wei A1 - McN Alford, Neil A1 - Hirsch, Soeren A1 - Kozyrev, Andrey B. T1 - Ferroelectric thin film acoustic devices with electrical multiband switching ability JF - Scientific Reports KW - Electrical and electronic engineering KW - Electronic and spintronic devices Y1 - 2017 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-14895-8 VL - 7 IS - 15289 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Pufal, Jakob A1 - Shun, Hanna A1 - Ben Ammar, Rami A1 - Jeckstadt, Janik A1 - Schultheiß, John T1 - The Great Shutdown BT - How disruptive would a military escalation of the China-Taiwan-Conflict be to global economies? N2 - This research aims to examine the potential impact of a military escalation of the China-Taiwan conflict on global economies, with a particular focus on the microchip production industry in Taiwan. The academic paper will analyze the current economic ties between Taiwan and other countries, as well as the potential consequences of a disruption in trade and production caused by a military conflict. The research will also examine the role of Taiwan's microchip industry in the global supply chain and its potential vulnerability to a disruption in the event of a military escalation. Additionally, this scientific paper will explore the possible economic responses of other countries and the international community to a military escalation of the China-Taiwan conflict. The research will use a combination of the systematic literature review and the scenario technique to demonstrate potential impact of a military escalation of the China-Taiwan conflict on global economies, with a specific focus on the microchip production industry in Taiwan. KW - China Taiwan Conflict KW - China KW - Taiwan KW - China Taiwan War KW - microchip KW - semiconductor KW - foundry KW - TSMC KW - microchip manufacturing KW - Weltwirtschaft KW - Internationale Produktion KW - Chip KW - Fallstudie KW - Bewaffneter Konflikt Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:522-opus4-28942 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Puzyrev, Dmitry A1 - Torsten, Torsten A1 - Harth, Kirsten A1 - Stannarius, Ralf T1 - Cooling of a granular gas mixture in microgravity JF - npj microgravity N2 - Granular gases are fascinating non-equilibrium systems with interesting features such as spontaneous clustering and non-Gaussian velocity distributions. Mixtures of different components represent a much more natural composition than monodisperse ensembles but attracted comparably little attention so far. We present the observation and characterization of a mixture of rod-like particles with different sizes and masses in a drop tower experiment. Kinetic energy decay rates during granular cooling and collision rates were determined and Haff’s law for homogeneous granular cooling was confirmed. Thereby, energy equipartition between the mixture components and between individual degrees of freedom is violated. Heavier particles keep a slightly higher average kinetic energy than lighter ones. Experimental results are supported by numerical simulations. Y1 - 2024 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1038/s41526-024-00369-5 VL - 10 IS - 1 SP - 1 EP - 9 PB - Springer CY - Brandenburg an der Havel ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Puzyrev, Dmitry A1 - Trittel, Torsten A1 - Harth, Kirsten A1 - Sata, Sai Preetham A1 - Stannarius, Ralf A1 - Cruz Hidalgo, Raúl ED - Alam, M. ED - Das, S.L. ED - Bose, M. ED - Murthy, T.G. ED - Chikkadi, V. ED - Singh, A. ED - Luding, S. T1 - AI-aided visual data analysis for granular gases: Complex particles, high density, and other challenges JF - EPJ Web of Conferences N2 - Microgravity experiments with three-dimensional (3D) granular gases, i.e., ensembles of freemoving macroscopic particles which collide inelastically, produce large amounts of stereo video footage which require processing and analysis. The main steps of data treatment are particle detection, 3D matching and tracking in stereoscopic views, and quantification of ensemble statistical properties such as, e.g. mean kinetic energy or collision processes. Frequent overlapping or clustering of particles and their complicated movement patterns require smart software solutions. In recent years, Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning (AI/ML) methods were successfully used for analysis of granular systems. We have applied such techniques to the granular gases of rod-like particles and developed a software tool which enables a full cycle of semi-automatic experimental data analysis. The approach is now tested on more complex, non-convex particles, shaped as 3D crosses (hexapods). Another challenge is optical analysis of dense granular gases, where individual particles cannot be tracked. We present a preliminary result of application of an ML method for number density profiles extraction in VIP-Gran experiment with dense ensemble of rod-like particles. Y1 - 2025 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/202534012013 VL - 340 PB - EDP Sciences ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Redka, D. A1 - Mukhin, N. A1 - Grishkanich, A. A1 - Terukov, E. A1 - Hirsch, Sören A1 - Ignateva, L. T1 - NdYAG surface modification of ZnO for solar cells JF - Journal of Physics: Conference Series Y1 - 2019 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1410/1/012106 VL - 1410 SP - 012106 PB - IOP Science ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Regehly, Martin A1 - Hecht, Stefan T1 - Auf dem Weg zum Replikator BT - volumetrischer 3D-Druck JF - Physik in unserer Zeit KW - Xolographie KW - 3D-Druck KW - Additive Fertigung KW - volumetrisch KW - Photoschalter KW - Lichtschnitt Y1 - 2022 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1002/piuz.202201637 SN - 1521-3943 SN - 1521-3943 (eISSN) VL - 53 IS - 3 SP - 125 EP - 131 PB - Wiley-VCH GmbH ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Revina, Aleksandra A1 - Aksu, Ünal A1 - Meister, Vera G. T1 - Method to Address Complexity in Organizations Based on a Comprehensive Overview JF - Information 2021 KW - organizational complexity KW - technological complexity KW - textual complexity KW - morphological box KW - goal question metric Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.3390/info12100423 VL - 12 IS - 10 SP - 423 PB - MDPI ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Revina, Aleksandra A1 - Buza, Krisztian A1 - Meister, Vera G. T1 - IT Ticket Classification: The Simpler, the Better JF - IEEE Access KW - IT tickets KW - Linguistics KW - Machine learning KW - Text classification KW - TF-IDF KW - Process complexity Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.3032840 SN - 2169-3536 VL - 8 SP - 193380 EP - 193395 PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Richter, Maximilian A1 - Schwarz, Klaus A1 - Creutzburg, Reiner T1 - Conception and Implementation of Professional Laboratory Exercises in the field of ICS/SCADA Security Part II: Red Teaming and Blue Teaming JF - Electronic Imaging KW - Blue Team KW - Censys KW - Maltego KW - OSINT KW - Red Team KW - Shodan KW - cybersecurity KW - open source intelligence Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.2352/ISSN.2470-1173.2021.3.MOBMU-074 SN - 2470-1173 SP - 74-1 EP - 74-13 PB - Society for Imaging Science and Technology CY - Springfield, VA ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Richter, Maximilian A1 - Schwarz, Klaus A1 - Creutzburg, Reiner T1 - Conception and Implementation of Professional Laboratory Exercises in the field of ICS/SCADA Security - Part I: Fundamentals JF - Electronic imaging KW - Blue Team KW - Censys KW - Maltego KW - OSINT KW - Red Team KW - Shodan KW - cybersecurity KW - open source intelligence Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.2352/ISSN.2470-1173.2021.3.MOBMU-073 SP - 73-1 EP - 73-13 PB - Society for Imaging Science and Technology ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Rizun, Nina A1 - Revina, Aleksandra A1 - Edelmann, Noella T1 - Text analytics for co-creation in public sector organizations: a literature review-based research framework JF - Artificial Intelligence Review N2 - The public sector faces considerable challenges that stem from increasing external and internal demands, the need for diverse and complex services, and citizens' lack of satisfaction and trust in public sector organisations (PSOs). An alternative to traditional public service delivery is the co-creation of public services. Data analytics has been fueled by the availability of immense amounts of data, including textual data, and techniques to analyze data, so it has immense potential to foster data-driven solutions for the public sector. In the paper, we systematically review the existing literature on the application of Text Analytics (TA) techniques on textual data that can support public service co-creation. In this review, we identify the TA techniques, the public services and the co-creation phase they support, as well as envisioned public values for the stakeholder groups. On the basis of the analysis, we develop a Research Framework that helps to structure the TA-enabled co-creation process in PSOs, increases awareness among public sector organizations and stakeholders on the significant potential of TA in creating value, and provides scholars with some avenues for further research. Y1 - 2025 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s10462-025-11112-1 SP - 1 EP - 45 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Rizun, Nina A1 - Revina, Aleksandra A1 - Meister, Vera G. T1 - Assessing business process complexity based on textual data: Evidence from ITIL IT ticket processing JF - Business Process Management Journal KW - Business process management KW - Business process complexity KW - Natural language processing KW - Situation awareness KW - Decision support KW - ITIL IT ticket Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1108/BPMJ-04-2021-0217 SN - 1758-4116 VL - 27 IS - 7 SP - 1966 EP - 1998 PB - Emerald ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Rojek, Lukasz A1 - Islam, Saiful A1 - Hartmann, Michael A1 - Creutzburg, Reiner T1 - IoT-Based Real-Time Monitoring System for a Smart Energy House JF - Electronic Imaging KW - AI KW - Raspberry Pi KW - low cost sensors KW - monitoring KW - networking KW - real-time KW - smart energy house KW - smart home Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.2352/ISSN.2470-1173.2021.3.MOBMU-038 SN - 2470-1173 SP - 38-1 EP - 38-10 PB - Society for Imaging Science and Technology CY - Springfield, VA ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Rudenko, Maryia A1 - Gaponenko, Nikolai A1 - Litvinov, Vladimir A1 - Ermachikhin, Alexander A1 - Chubenko, Eugene A1 - Borisenko, Victor A1 - Mukhin, Nikolay A1 - Radyush, Yuriy A1 - Tumarkin, Andrey A1 - Gagarin, Alexander T1 - Structural Dependent Eu3+ Luminescence, Photoelectric and Hysteresis Effects in Porous Strontium Titanate JF - Materials KW - europium luminescence KW - poporous film KW - strontium titanate KW - resistive switching hysteresis KW - photocurrent Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.3390/ma13245767 VL - 13 IS - 24 PB - MDPI ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Ruzankina, Iuliia A1 - Mukhin, Nikolay A1 - Mermoul, Ali A1 - Parfenov, Vadim A1 - Fron, Eduard A1 - Ferrini, Gabriele T1 - Surface optical sensitivity enhanced by a single dielectric microsphere JF - Optics Express N2 - Single dielectric microspheres can manipulate light focusing and collection to enhance optical interaction with surfaces. To demonstrate this principle, we experimentally investigate the enhancement of the Raman signal collected by a single dielectric microsphere, with a radius much larger than the exciting laser spot size, residing on the sample surface. The absolute microsphere-assisted Raman signal from a single graphene layer measured in air is more than a factor of two higher than that obtained with a high numerical aperture objective. Results from Mie’s theory are used to benchmark numerical simulations and an analytical model to describe the isolated microsphere focusing properties. The analytical model and the numerical simulations justify the Raman signal enhancement measured in the microsphere-assisted Raman spectroscopy experiments. Y1 - 2022 UR - https://doi.org/10.1364/OE.472720 VL - 30 IS - 24 SP - 43021 EP - 43036 PB - Optica ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Sasaki, Felix T1 - Künstliche Intelligenz in der Ausbildung von Wissensarbeiterinnen und Wissensarbeitern JF - API : Ausbilden, Publizieren, Informieren - studentisches Magazin der HAW Hamburg KW - Künstliche Intelligenz KW - Wissensarbeiter KW - Ausbildung KW - Curricula KW - Journalisten KW - Übersetzer KW - Bibliothekare Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.15460/apimagazin.2021.2.1.65 SN - 2699-6693 VL - 2 IS - 1 SP - 1 EP - 16 PB - Hamburg University Press ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Sata, Sai Preetham A1 - Stannarius, Ralf A1 - Puzyrev, Dmitry T1 - Criteria for dynamical clustering in permanently excited granular gases: comparison and estimation with machine learning approaches JF - Granular Matter N2 - When granular gases in microgravity are continuously excited mechanically, spatial inhomogeneities of the particle distribution can emerge. At a sufficiently large overall packing fraction, a significant share of particles tend to concentrate in strongly overpopulated regions, so-called clusters, far from the excitation sources. This dynamical clustering is caused by a complex balance between energy influx and dissipation. The mean number density of particles, the geometry of the container, and the excitation strength influence cluster formation. A quantification of clustering thresholds is not trivial. We generate ‘synthetic’ data sets by Discrete Element Method simulations of frictional spheres in a cuboid container and apply established criteria to classify the local packing fraction profiles. Machine learning approaches that predict dynamic clustering from known system parameters on the basis of classical test criteria areoposed and tested. It avoids the necessity of complex numerical simulations. Y1 - 2025 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s10035-025-01560-5 VL - 27 IS - 4 PB - Springer ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Scharf, Gili A1 - Guterding, Daniel A1 - Hen, Bar A1 - Sarte, Paul M. A1 - Ortiz, Brenden R. A1 - Rozenberg, Gregory Kh. A1 - Holder, Tobias A1 - Wilson, Stephen D. A1 - Jeschke, Harald O. A1 - Ron, Alon T1 - Pressure tuning of intrinsic and extrinsic sources to the anomalous Hall effect in CrGeTe3 JF - Physical Review Research N2 - The integrated Berry curvature is a geometric property that has dramatic implications for material properties. This study investigates the integrated Berry curvature and other contributions to the anomalous Hall effect in CrGeTe3 as a function of pressure. The anomalous Hall effect is absent in the insulating phase of CrGeTe3 and evolves with pressure in a domelike fashion as pressure is applied. The dome's edges are characterized by Fermi surface deformations, manifested as mixed electron and hole transport. We corroborate the presence of bipolar transport using ab initio calculations, which also predict a nonmonotonic behavior of the Berry curvature as a function of pressure. Quantitative discrepancies between our calculations and experimental results indicate that additional scattering mechanisms, which are also strongly tuned by pressure, contribute to the anomalous Hall effect in CrGeTe3. Y1 - 2025 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.7.013127 VL - 7 IS - 1 SP - 1 EP - 8 PB - American Physical Society ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schnitzer, Julia T1 - Generative Design For Creators – The Impact Of Data Driven Visualization And Processing In The Field Of Creative Business JF - Electronic Imaging Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.2352/ISSN.2470-1173.2021.3.MOBMU-022 SN - 2470-1173 SP - 022-1 EP - 022-6 PB - Society for Imaging Science and Technology CY - Springfield, VA ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schumann, Sophia A1 - Stoilova, Velizara A1 - Bortoletto, Enrico A1 - Piva, Elisabetta A1 - Pacchini, Sara A1 - Mozzi, Gloria A1 - Jechow, Andreas A1 - Marion, Andrea A1 - Bertotto, Daniela A1 - Erlandson, Ann A1 - Hölker, Franz A1 - Greenberg, Larry A1 - Santovito, Gianfranco T1 - Impact of artificial light at night (ALAN) on cardiac function and acute oxidative stress physiology in migratory brown trout smolts JF - Environmental Pollution N2 - Light pollution poses significant ecological challenges for nocturnal animals reliant on natural light for migration, orientation, and circadian rhythms. The physiological effects of abrupt exposure to artificial light at night (ALAN) on migratory fish, such as the light experienced passing near illuminated infrastructures, remain poorly understood. This study investigates the physiological responses of brown trout (Salmo trutta) smolts to low-intensity (0.02 lx) and short-term (30 s) ALAN, simulating nocturnal migration light conditions near illuminated bridges. To evaluate the influence of social dynamics, trout were tested individually (solitary) or in groups of six. Using continuous cardiac monitoring with data storage tags, alongside analyses of oxidative stress markers and adenylate kinase (AK) activity in the heart, we identified distinct patterns of physiological responses. Solitary fish exhibited significant heart rate variability (HRV) increases following repeated ALAN exposure, suggesting impaired physiological regulation under repeated ALAN exposure. In contrast, trout in groups displayed consistently lower HRV over the entire 90-min experiment, implying that social dynamics likely influenced a sustained oxidative stress response, corroborated by increased AK activity. Oxidative stress markers further reflected social effects, with significant upregulation of key antioxidant enzymes (sod1, sod2, gpx1, gpx4) and elevated lipid peroxidation, identifying lipids as primary oxidative targets. The observed divergence between superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity and sod gene expression suggests adaptive post-transcriptional regulation to maintain redox balance under combined environmental and social stress. These findings reveal that social dynamics under ALAN can amplify physiological stress, potentially affecting migratory outcomes. Y1 - 2025 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2025.126593 IS - 381 SP - 1 EP - 9 PB - Elsevier ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schwarz, Franziska A1 - Schwarz, Klaus A1 - Creutzburg, Reiner T1 - Improving Detection of Manipulated Passport Photos - Train- ing Course for Border Control Inspectors to Detect Morphed Facial Passport Photos - Part I: Introduction, State-of-the-Art and Preparatory Tests and Experiments JF - Electronic Imaging KW - border control KW - face morphing KW - homeland security KW - image forensic KW - image morphing KW - passport control KW - passport photo manipulation KW - security Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.2352/ISSN.2470-1173.2021.3.MOBMU-136 SN - 2470-1173 SP - 136-1 EP - 136-9 PB - Society for Imaging Science and Technology CY - Springfield, VA ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schwarz, Franziska A1 - Schwarz, Klaus A1 - Creutzburg, Reiner T1 - New Methodology and Checklist of Wi-Fi Connected and App-Controlled IoT-Based Consumer Market Smart Home Devices JF - Electronic Imaging KW - Internet of Things KW - IoT KW - IoT security KW - cybersecurity KW - privacy KW - security KW - smart home KW - smart home devices Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.2352/ISSN.2470-1173.2020.3.MOBMU-276 SN - 2470-1173 SP - 276-1 EP - 276-15 PB - Society for Imaging Science and Technology CY - Springfield, VA ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schwarz, Franziska A1 - Schwarz, Klaus A1 - Creutzburg, Reiner T1 - Security and Privacy Investigation of Wi-Fi Connected and App-Controlled IoT-Based Consumer Market Smart Light Bulbs JF - Electronic Imaging KW - Internet of Things KW - IoT KW - cybersecurity KW - privacy KW - security KW - smart home KW - smart home devices Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.2352/ISSN.2470-1173.2020.3.MOBMU-275 SN - 2470-1173 SP - 275-1 EP - 275-11 PB - Society for Imaging Science and Technology CY - Springfield, VA ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schwarz, Franziska A1 - Schwarz, Klaus A1 - Creutzburg, Reiner T1 - Conception of a Secure Remote Maintenance Procedure Using Dedicated Hardware JF - Electronic Imaging KW - secure remote service KW - secure remote control KW - firewall KW - critical infrastructure maintenance KW - cybersecurity KW - secure remote desktop KW - healthcare security KW - security Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.2352/ISSN.2470-1173.2020.3.MOBMU-336 SN - 2470-1173 SP - 336-1 EP - 336-7 PB - Society for Imaging Science and Technology CY - Springfield, VA ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schwarz, Franziska A1 - Schwarz, Klaus A1 - Fuchs, Daniel A1 - Creutzburg, Reiner A1 - Akopian, David T1 - Firmware Vulnerability Analysis of Widely Used Low-Budget TP-Link Routers JF - Electronic Imaging KW - cybersecurity KW - firmware analysis KW - firmware vulnerabilities KW - internet security KW - router forensics KW - router security KW - smart home KW - smart home devices Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.2352/ISSN.2470-1173.2021.3.MOBMU-135 SN - 2470-1173 SP - 135-1 EP - 135-11 PB - Society for Imaging Science and Technology CY - Springfield, VA ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schwarz, Klaus A1 - Creutzburg, Reiner T1 - Design of Professional Laboratory Exercises for Effective State-of-the-Art OSINT Investigation Tools - Part 1: RiskIQ Passive-Total JF - Electronic imaging KW - Censys KW - Maltego KW - OSINT KW - RiskIQ PassiveTotal KW - Shodan KW - big data KW - cybersecurity training KW - open-source intelligence Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.2352/ISSN.2470-1173.2021.3.MOBMU-043 SN - 2470-1173 SP - 43-1 EP - 43-7 PB - Society for Imaging Science and Technology CY - Springfield, VA ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schwarz, Klaus A1 - Creutzburg, Reiner T1 - Design of Professional Laboratory Exercises for Effective State-of-the-Art OSINT Investigation Tools - Part 2: Censys JF - Electronic Imaging KW - Censys KW - Maltego KW - OSINT KW - RiskIQ PassiveTotal KW - Shodan KW - big data KW - cybersecurity training KW - open-source intelligence Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.2352/ISSN.2470-1173.2021.3.MOBMU-044 SN - 2470-1173 SP - 44-1 EP - 44-8 PB - Society for Imaging Science and Technology CY - Springfield, VA ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schwarz, Klaus A1 - Creutzburg, Reiner T1 - Design of Professional Laboratory Exercises for Effective State-of-the-Art OSINT Investigation Tools - Part 3: Maltego JF - Electronic Imaging KW - 3D Saliency KW - Censys KW - Convolutional Neural Network KW - Human Visual System KW - Maltego KW - OSINT KW - RiskIQ PassiveTotal KW - Shodan KW - Stereoscopic image quality assessment KW - big data KW - cybersecurity training KW - open-source intelligence Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.2352/ISSN.2470-1173.2021.3.MOBMU-045 SP - 45-1 EP - 45-23 PB - Society for Imaging Science and Technology CY - Springfield, VA ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schwarz, Klaus A1 - Schwarz, Franziska A1 - Creutzburg, Reiner T1 - Conception and implementation of professional laboratory exercises in the field of open source intelligence (OSINT) JF - Electronic Imaging KW - Open Source Intelligence KW - OSINT KW - cybersecurity KW - Shodan KW - PassiveTotal KW - Censys KW - Maltego Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.2352/ISSN.2470-1173.2020.3.MOBMU-278 SN - 2470-1173 SP - 278-1 EP - 278-10 PB - Society for Imaging Science and Technology CY - Springfield, VA ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Stannarius, Ralf A1 - Wang, Jing A1 - Pongó, Tivadar A1 - Fan, Bo A1 - Börzsönyi, Tamás A1 - Hidalgo, Raúl Cruz ED - Alam, M. ED - Das, S.L. ED - Bose, M. ED - Murthy, T.G. ED - Chikkadi, V. ED - Singh, A. ED - Luding, S. T1 - Forces on a sphere suspended in flowing granulate JF - EPJ Web of Conferences N2 - We investigate the forces of flowing granular material on an obstacle. A sphere suspended in a discharging silo experiences both weight of the overlaying layers and drag of the surrounding moving grains. In experiments with frictional hard glass beads, the force on the obstacle was found to be practically flow-rate independent. In contrast, flow of nearly frictionless soft hydrogel spheres added drag forces which increased with the flow rate until reaching saturation at high flow speeds. The total force grew quadratically with the obstacle diameter in the soft, low friction material, while it grew much weaker, nearly linearly with the obstacle diameter, in the bed of hard, frictional glass spheres. In addition to the drag, obstacles embedded in the flowing hydrogel spheres experience a weight force from the top as if immersed in a hydrostatic pressure profile, but negligible counter-forces from below. In contrast, the frictional hard particles create a strong pressure gradient near the upper surface of the obstacle. Numerical simulations provide additional information that is difficult to access experimentally. They reproduce the experimental results and give hints for the origin of the different force contributions. The results have considerable practical importance for the discharge of storage containers with large objects suspended in flowing granular material. Y1 - 2025 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/202534002019 VL - 340 PB - EDP Sciences ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Stein, Stefan A1 - Pilgermann, Michael A1 - Sedlmayr, Martin T1 - Systematic Evaluation of Manufacturer Disclosure Statements for Medical Device Security (MDS2) to Strengthen Hospital OT Security Measures – Lessons Learned JF - Studies in health technology and informatics N2 - The growing number of connected medical devices in hospitals poses serious operational technology (OT) security challenges. Effective countermeasures require a structured analysis of the communication interfaces and security configurations of individual devices. State of the art: Although Manufacturer Disclosure Statements for Medical Device Security (MDS2, Version 2019) offer relevant information, they are rarely integrated into cybersecurity workflows. Existing studies are limited in scope and lack scalable methodologies for systematic evaluation. Concept: This study analyzed 209 MDS2 documents and 161 security white papers to extract structured information on ports, protocols, and protective measures. Over 52,000 question–answer pairs were converted into a machine-readable format using customized parsing and validation routines. The aim was to establish whether this dataset could inform risk assessments and future applications involving Large Language Models (LLMs). Implementation: The analysis revealed 367 distinct ports, including common protocols such as HTTPS (443), DICOM (104), and RDP (3389), as well as vendor-specific proprietary ports. Approximately 40% of the devices used over 20 ports, indicating a broad attack surface. OCR errors and inconsistent formatting required manual corrections. A consolidated dataset was developed to support clustering, comparison across vendors and versions, and preparation for downstream LLM use, particularly via structured SBOM and configuration data. Lessons learned: Although no model training was conducted, the structured dataset can support AI-based OT security workflows. The findings highlight the critical need for up-to-date, machine-readable manufacturer data in standardized formats and schemas. Such information could greatly enhance the automation, comparability, and scalability of hospital cybersecurity measures. Y1 - 2025 U6 - https://doi.org/10.3233/SHTI251404 VL - 331 SP - 256 EP - 264 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Stein, Stefan A1 - Pilgermann, Michael A1 - Weber, Simon A1 - Sedlmayr, Martin T1 - Leveraging MDS2 and SBOM data for LLM-assisted vulnerability analysis of medical devices JF - Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal N2 - This study investigated the use of a semi-automated, Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG)-based multi-agent architecture to analyze security-relevant data and assemble specialized exploitation paths targeting medical devices. The input dataset comprised device-specific sources, namely, the Manufacturer Disclosure Statement for Medical Device Security (MDS2) documents and Software Bills of Materials (SBOMs), enriched with public vulnerability databases, including Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE), Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV), and Metasploit exploit records. The objective was to assess whether a modular, Large Language Model (LLM)-driven agent system could autonomously correlate device metadata with known vulnerabilities and existing exploit information to support structured threat modeling. The architecture follows a static RAG design based on predefined prompts and fixed retrieval logic, without autonomous agent planning or dynamic query adaptation. The developed Vulnerability Intelligence for Threat Analysis in Medical Security (VITAMedSec) system operates under human-prompted supervision and successfully synthesizes actionable insights and exploitation paths without requiring manual step-by-step input during execution. Although technically coherent results were obtained under controlled conditions, real-world validation remains a critical avenue for future research. This study further discusses the dual-use implications of such an agent-based framework, its relevance to patient safety in medical device cybersecurity, and the broader applicability of the proposed architecture to other critical infrastructure sectors. These findings emphasize both the technical potential and ethical responsibility for applying semi-automated AI workflows in medical cybersecurity contexts. Y1 - 2025 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.csbj.2025.07.012 VL - 28 SP - 267 EP - 280 PB - Elsevier ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Trittel, Torsten A1 - Klopp, Christoph A1 - Harth, Kirsten A1 - Stannarius, Ralf T1 - Stability and Rupture of Liquid Crystal Bridges under Microgravity JF - Crystals KW - smectic liquid-crystals KW - Rayleigh-Plateau instability KW - TEXUS suborbital rocket KW - microgravity Y1 - 2022 U6 - https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst12081092 VL - 12 IS - 8 PB - MDPI ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Trittel, Torsten A1 - Puzyrev, Dmitry A1 - Harth, Kirsten A1 - Stannarius, Ralf T1 - Rotational and translational motions in a homogeneously cooling granular gas JF - npj microgravity N2 - A granular gas composed of monodisperse spherical particles was studied in microgravity experiments in a drop tower. Translations and rotations of the particles were extracted from optical video data. Equipartition is violated, the rotational degrees of freedom were excited only to roughly 2/3 of the translational ones. After stopping the mechanical excitation, we observed granular cooling of the ensemble for a period of three times the Haff time, where the kinetic energy dropped to about 5% of its initial value. The cooling rates of all observable degrees of freedom were comparable, and the ratio of rotational and translational kinetic energies fluctuated around a constant value. The distributions of translational and rotational velocity components showed slight but systematic deviations from Gaussians at the start of cooling. Y1 - 2024 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1038/s41526-024-00420-5 VL - 10 IS - 1 SP - 1 EP - 6 PB - Springer ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Tumarkin, Andrey A1 - Tyurnina, Natalya A1 - Mukhin, Nikolay A1 - Tyurnina, Zoya A1 - Sinelshchikova, Olga A1 - Gagarin, Alexander A1 - Sapego, Eugeny A1 - Kretser, Yriy T1 - Glass-ceramic ferroelectric composite material BaTiO3/KFeSi for microwave applications JF - Composite Structures N2 - Glass-ceramic composites consisting of potassium-iron-silicate glass and barium titanate mixed in various proportions were successfully synthesized by low-temperature sintering. The crystal structure of the obtained composite samples, the porosity and the microhardness were studied by the X-ray diffraction, the electron microscopy, the weight method, and the Vickers method. Electrical characteristics (dielectric permittivity, tunability and losses) of as-prepared and annealed in oxygen medium samples were investigated at microwaves. According to structural analysis, the synthesized samples are a mixture of KFeSi glass, ferroelectric BaTiO3, and dielectric barium polytitanates; the ratio of the latter determines the electrical properties of the composites. Depending on the content of barium titanate, the studied composite samples show a permittivity from 50 to 270 with a dielectric loss level of 0,1–0,02 in frequency range from 3 to 10 GHz. Annealing of composite samples in an oxygen-containing environment leads to an increase in their dielectric permittivity and tunability by 10–25% and a twofold decrease in dielectric loss. Y1 - 2022 UR - https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0263822321014161 SN - 0263-8223 VL - 281 SP - 1 EP - 10 PB - Elsevier ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Tumarkin, Andrey A1 - Tyurnina, Natalya A1 - Tyurnina, Zoya A1 - Mukhin, Nikolay A1 - Sinelshchikova, Olga A1 - Gagarin, Alexander A1 - Sviridov, Sergey A1 - Drozdovsky, Andrey A1 - Sapego, Eugeny A1 - Mylnikov, Ivan T1 - Barium-Strontium Titanate/Porous Glass Structures for Microwave Applications JF - Materials KW - glass-ceramic structures KW - filling of porous material KW - microwave KW - barium-strontium titanate Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.3390/ma13245639 VL - 13 IS - 24 PB - MDPI ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Uhl, Roland T1 - Charakterisierung des Erwartungswertes am Graphen der Verteilungsfunktion N2 - Der Erwartungswert einer Zufallsgröße kann generell am Graphen ihrer Verteilungsfunktion durch eine naheliegende Gleichheit zweier Flächeninhalte festgelegt werden. Äquivalent dazu lässt er sich mit zwei uneigentlichen Riemann-Integralen darstellen. Davon ausgehend werden die Tschebyschow-Ungleichung und ihre Modifikation mit strikten Ungleichheitszeichen hergeleitet. KW - Erwartungswert KW - Verteilungsfunktion KW - Čebyšev-Ungleichung KW - Wahrscheinlichkeitsrechnung KW - Tschebyschow-Ungleichung KW - Zufallsgröße Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:522-opus4-29862 PB - Technische Hochschule Brandenburg CY - Brandenburg an der Havel ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Vaher, Ivi A1 - Tamm, Anna-Liisa A1 - Salus, Marit A1 - Reisberg, Kirkke A1 - Vähi, Aleksandra A1 - Pallon, Helena A1 - Paeste, Andra A1 - Pirk, Bäthel-Betty A1 - Merila, Margus A1 - Schrader, Thomas T1 - Effectiveness of massage chair and classic massage in recovery from physical exertion: a pilot study JF - Journal of Novel Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation N2 - Quick and cost-effective recovery is foundational to high-quality training and good competition results in today’s sports. The aim of the research was to elucidate the effects of hand and massage chair massage on the biomechanical parameters of muscles of lower limbs and back, indicators of Pain Pressure Thresholds (PPT) and subjectively perceived fatigue. A total of 32 female recreational athletes (18 – 50 years old) were assigned to a hand massage, massage chair, or lying down the group. They were measured for muscle biomechanical properties (MyotonPro), PPT (Wagner Instruments) and subjectively perceived fatigue (VAS scale) before and after fatigue tests and treatment. The recovery procedure and subjective satisfaction with treatment were rated on a Likert scale. Changes in the median value of m. rectus femoris and m. gastrocnemius stiffness with treatment showed that hand massage could be more effective in reducing stiffness, as compared to chair massage. Hand massage may have benefits for recovery from physical exertion, but due to the individuality of subjects, detailed methodological studies are needed to evaluate the effects of massage chair vs. hand massage. Y1 - 2023 U6 - https://doi.org/10.29328/journal.jnpr.1001050 VL - 2023 IS - 7 SP - 8 EP - 15 PB - HSPI ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Vogel, Sven A1 - Wölfer, Christian A1 - Ramirez-Diaz, Diego A1 - Flassig, Robert A1 - Sundmacher, Kai A1 - Schwille, Petra T1 - Symmetry Breaking and Emergence of Directional Flows in Minimal Actomyosin Cortices JF - Cells N2 - Cortical actomyosin flows, among other mechanisms, scale up spontaneous symmetry breaking and thus play pivotal roles in cell differentiation, division, and motility. According to many model systems, myosin motor-induced local contractions of initially isotropic actomyosin cortices are nucleation points for generating cortical flows. However, the positive feedback mechanisms by which spontaneous contractions can be amplified towards large-scale directed flows remain mostly speculative. To investigate such a process on spherical surfaces, we reconstituted and confined initially isotropic minimal actomyosin cortices to the interfaces of emulsion droplets. The presence of ATP leads to myosin-induced local contractions that self-organize and amplify into directed large-scale actomyosin flows. By combining our experiments with theory, we found that the feedback mechanism leading to a coordinated directional motion of actomyosin clusters can be described as asymmetric cluster vibrations, caused by intrinsic non-isotropic ATP consumption with spatial confinement. We identified fingerprints of vibrational states as the basis of directed motions by tracking individual actomyosin clusters. These vibrations may represent a generic key driver of directed actomyosin flows under spatial confinement in vitro and in living systems. Y1 - 2020 UR - https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/9/6/1432 U6 - https://doi.org/10.3390/cells9061432 SP - 1 EP - 10 PB - MDPI ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Vollmer, Michael T1 - Below the horizon-the physics of extreme visual ranges JF - Applied Optics Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1364/AO.390654 VL - 59 IS - 21 SP - F11 EP - F19 PB - Optica Publishing Group ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Vollmer, Michael T1 - Gefrierende Gewässer JF - Physik in unserer Zeit KW - Gefrieren von Seen KW - Eiswachstumsmodell KW - Konvektion KW - Strahlung KW - Stefan-Boltzmann-Gesetz KW - Wärmeleitfähigkeit KW - optische Eisdickenmessung Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1002/piuz.202001589 VL - 52 IS - 1 SP - 19 EP - 25 PB - Wiley-Blackwell ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Vollmer, Michael T1 - Limitations of the eye and how to overcome them JF - Journal of Physics: Conference Series N2 - Human eyes have spatial, temporal, and spectral limitations which impose constraints on our perception. With appropriate optical devices and cameras, the limitations can be easily overcome. As a consequence, a huge variety of physical phenomena can be made accessible for teaching. Y1 - 2024 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/2750/1/012001 VL - 2750 IS - 1 SP - 1 EP - 10 ER -