@article{Stumvollspaeter:PlachClaus, author = {Stumvoll (sp{\"a}ter: Plach), Ulrike and Claus, Thorsten}, title = {Challenges while Updating Planning Parameters of an ERP System and How a Simulation-Based Support System Can Support Material Planners}, series = {Systems}, volume = {4}, journal = {Systems}, number = {1}, publisher = {MDPI}, address = {Basel}, doi = {10.3390/systems4010010}, pages = {11}, abstract = {In an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system, production planning is influenced by a variety of parameters. Previous investigations show that setting parameter values is highly relevant to a company's target system. Parameter settings should be checked and adjusted, e.g., after a change in environmental factors, by material planners. In practice, updating the parameters is difficult due to several reasons. This paper presents a simulation-based decision support system, which helps material planners in all stages of decision-making processes. It will present the system prototype's user interface and the results of applying the system to a case study.}, language = {en} } @article{Stein, author = {Stein, Oliver}, title = {The Fourier expansion of Hecke operators for vector-valued modular forms}, series = {Functiones et Approximatio Commentarii Mathematici}, volume = {52}, journal = {Functiones et Approximatio Commentarii Mathematici}, number = {2}, publisher = {Adam Mickiewicz University, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science}, address = {Poznań}, issn = {2080-9433}, doi = {10.7169/facm/2015.52.2.4}, pages = {229 -- 252}, abstract = {We compute the Fourier expansion of Hecke operators on vector-valued modular forms for the Weil representation associated to a lattice L. The Hecke operators considered in this paper include operators T(p^2l) where p is a prime dividing the level of the lattice L. Additionally, an explicit formula for a general type of Gauss sum associated to a lattice L drops out as a by-product.}, language = {en} } @article{Kucera, author = {Kucera, Markus}, title = {On end-to-end safety for mobile COTS devices}, series = {Advances in Computer Science : an International Journal}, volume = {4}, journal = {Advances in Computer Science : an International Journal}, number = {5}, publisher = {ACSIJ}, issn = {2322-5157}, pages = {107 -- 109}, abstract = {Today, ubiquitous mobile devices have not only arrived but entered the safety critical domain. There, systems are about to be controlled where human health or even human life is put at risk. For example, in automation systems first ideas surface to control parts of the system via a COTS smartphone. Another example is the idea to control the autonomous parking function of a car via a COTS smartphone too. As beneficial and convenient these ideas are on the first thought, on the second thought, dangers of these approaches become obvious. Especially in case of failures the system's safety has to be maintained. The open question is how to achieve this mandatory requirement with COTS components, e.g. smartphones that are not developed following the development process necessary for safetycritical systems. This paper presents a concept to reliably detect human interaction while activating safety critical functions via COTS mobile devices. Thus a means is provided to detect erroneous activation requests for the safetycritical function.}, language = {en} } @article{Rudolph, author = {Rudolph, Clarissa}, title = {Old wine in new wineskins?}, series = {AG About Gender : International Journal of gender studies}, volume = {2}, journal = {AG About Gender : International Journal of gender studies}, number = {4}, publisher = {Genova University Press}, issn = {2279-5057}, doi = {10.15167/2279-5057/ag.2013.2.4.84}, pages = {76 -- 94}, abstract = {In the mid 2000s, a fundamental labour market reform has been carried out in Germany. The so-called Hartz-reforms were supposed to implement the paradigms of "activation" and "individual responsibility". It was also discussed, whether in this context the "adult worker model" and more gender equality in the labour market should and could be achieved. This article clarifies the reforms ambivalent impact on women: there is a stronger but only partial labour market inclusion predominantly into the low-wage sector. Women´s responsibility in private care remains unchanged. Besides, in both fields, gender equality is not only a matter of quantity but also of quality. In other words, it is not about work inclusion at any cost, but rather the circumstances for female employment must be critically analyzed. The labour market reforms have so far done little to oppose the gender specific structures of the labour market.}, language = {en} } @article{CichyKruszwickaPalusetal., author = {Cichy, Ireneusz and Kruszwicka, Agnieszka and Palus, Patrycja and Przybyla, Tomasz and Schliermann, Rainer and Wawrzyniak, Sara and Klichowski, Michal and Rokita, Andrzej}, title = {Physical Education with Eduball Stimulates Non-Native Language Learning in Primary School Students}, series = {International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health)}, volume = {19}, journal = {International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health)}, number = {13}, publisher = {MDPI}, address = {Basel}, doi = {10.3390/ijerph19138192}, pages = {1 -- 14}, abstract = {Although the neuronal mechanisms of action and cognition are related, the division of intellectual and physical lessons is standard in schools. This is surprising, because numerous studies show that integrating physical education (PE) with teaching content stimulates critical skills. For example, several experiments indicate that Eduball-based PE (i.e., lessons in a sports hall during which students play team mini-games with educational balls with printed letters, numbers, and other signs) develops mathematical and language competencies. At the same time, the Eduball method does not slow down learners' physical development. However, we have little knowledge about the effects of such techniques on non-native language learning. Consequently, the absence of incorporating core academic subjects into PE in dual-language schools or during foreign language education is exceptionally high. Here, we replicated the Eduball experiment, but with the goal of testing this method for non-native language learning. Thus, the intervention occurred in a dual-language primary school and we evaluated second language (L2) learning. As before, we used the technique of parallel groups (experimental and control); in both groups, there were three 45-min PE classes per week. In the experimental class, two of them were held using Eduball. After a half-year experiment, children from the experimental group (one second-grade, N = 14) improved their non-native language skills significantly more than their peers from the control group (one second-grade, N = 12). These findings demonstrate that Eduball-type intervention stimulates non-native language learning in children. Hence, our report suggests that specific body training forms can support L2 learning.}, language = {en} } @article{SchleglRobatzekKuceraetal., author = {Schlegl, Peter and Robatzek, Patrick and Kucera, Markus and Volbert, Klaus and Waas, Thomas}, title = {Performance analysis of mobile radio for automatic control in smart grids}, series = {International Journal of Advancements in Electronics and Electrical Engineering}, volume = {4}, journal = {International Journal of Advancements in Electronics and Electrical Engineering}, number = {1}, issn = {2319-7498}, pages = {69 -- 75}, abstract = {In the context of a "Smart Grid" research project, together with industrial partners, the OTH-Regensburg realized an intelligent medium-voltage grid in the local area. Goal was to improve the current voltage regulation and to counter the problems with inconsistent energy feed-in of decentralized renewable energy producers. In this paper we discuss the possibilities of using 3rd generation (3G) cellular networks (UMTS) as basic technology to communicate the voltage-levels within a medium-voltage grid. We build an experimental hardware setup to generate data-traffic as specified for the smart grid. By analyzing the performance of 3G cellular networks in terms of transmission latency and rate of failure, we tried to evaluate the usability of this technology for such critical data exchange. Though mobile communication in its structure is not specified for the use of transmitting such infrastructure critical data, the results show a promising high reliability with low transmission latency. The experiments served just to test a fragment of the conditions of use in a real scenario. An expanded test scope is needed to further analyze the performance of mobile radio for automatic control in smart grids. In the end the results discussed in this paper led to a successful prototype of an intelligent medium-voltage grid with mobile radio as communication technology}, language = {en} } @article{SchliermannStolzAnneken, author = {Schliermann, Rainer and Stolz, Isabel and Anneken, Volker}, title = {The sports background, personality, attitudes, and social competencies of coaches and assistant coaches in the 'Just Soccer' program for pupils with intellectual disabilities}, series = {Human Movement}, volume = {15}, journal = {Human Movement}, number = {3}, publisher = {Versita}, address = {Warsaw}, issn = {1732-3991}, doi = {10.1515/humo-2015-0009}, pages = {177 -- 185}, abstract = {The purpose of this study was to empirically analyze the sports background, personality dimensions, attitudes, and social competencies of adult head coaches and young assistant coaches involved in the German Einfach Fußball ( Just Soccer) program, which promotes the participation of pupils with intellectual disabilities in soccer/sports and society. Methods. The study recruited 28 head coaches and 29 assistant coaches who completed a questionnaire battery of standardized instruments (NEO Five-Factor Inventory, Interpersonal Reactivity Index, Social Self-Efficacy) as well as self-developed instruments. Analysis of the data involved descriptive and inferential statistical procedures. A descriptive comparison of the assistant coaches with a normative sample of males aged 16-20 years was performed. Results. The head coaches were found with little soccer/sports experience with persons with disabilities prior to participation in the Just Soccer program. However, the majority were familiar with these persons through personal/vocational contacts. Overall, the head coaches were differentiated by formal coaching levels and playing backgrounds, with very few holding any additional formal qualifications in special education. The assistant coaches pre sented below average scores in the analyzed five personality dimensions when compared with the normative sample. Their attitudes and social competencies did not change during their 8-month involvement in Just Soccer . Conclusions. The findings highlight the important role of the coaching staff in the success of the Just Soccerprogram. coaches involved in such activities should be familiarized with needs of people with disabilities, be stress-resistant, and possess a balanced set of personality traits. In addition, the results suggest that such individuals should be coaches/players from conventional soccer clubs instead of special school physical education teachers.}, language = {en} } @incollection{MiddelPoppRaptisetal., author = {Middel, Luise and Popp, Christof and Raptis, Georgios and Sutter, Tamara and Gutbrod, Max}, title = {Konzeption und Aufbau einer technischen Telepr{\"a}senzrobotik-Plattform f{\"u}r die Unterst{\"u}tzung von Schlaganfallpatient*innen in der Pflege, Logop{\"a}die und Physiotherapie}, series = {Digitale Technik f{\"u}r ambulante Pflege und Therapie}, booktitle = {Digitale Technik f{\"u}r ambulante Pflege und Therapie}, publisher = {de Gruyter}, address = {Berlin}, doi = {10.1515/9783839462355-002}, pages = {19 -- 58}, language = {de} } @article{HoegeleLoeschelDobleretal., author = {H{\"o}gele, Wolfgang and L{\"o}schel, Rainer and Dobler, Barbara and K{\"o}lbl, Oliver and Zygmanski, Piotr}, title = {Bayesian estimation applied to stochastic localization with constraints due to interfaces and boundaries}, series = {Mathematical Problems in Engineering}, volume = {213}, journal = {Mathematical Problems in Engineering}, publisher = {HIndawi}, issn = {1563-5147}, doi = {10.1155/2013/960421}, pages = {17}, abstract = {Purpose We present a systematic Bayesian formulation of the stochastic localization/triangulation problem close to constraining interfaces. Methods For this purpose, the terminology of Bayesian estimation is summarized suitably for applied researchers including the presentation of Maximum Likelihood (ML), Maximum A Posteriori (MAP), and Minimum Mean Square Error (MMSE) estimation. Explicit estimators for triangulation are presented for the linear 2D parallel beam and the nonlinear 3D cone beam model. The priors in MAP and MMSE optionally incorporate (A) the hard constraints about the interface and (B) knowledge about the probability of the object with respect to the interface. All presented estimators are compared in several simulation studies for live acquisition scenarios with 10,000 samples each. Results First, the presented application shows that MAP and MMSE perform considerably better, leading to lower Root Mean Square Errors (RMSEs) in the simulation studies compared to the ML approach by typically introducing a bias. Second, utilizing priors including (A) and (B) is very beneficial compared to just including (A). Third, typically MMSE leads to better results than MAP, by the cost of significantly higher computational effort. Conclusion Depending on the specific application and prior knowledge, MAP and MMSE estimators strongly increase the estimation accuracy for localization close to interfaces.}, language = {en} } @article{Frikel, author = {Frikel, J{\"u}rgen}, title = {Sparse regularization in limited angle tomography}, series = {Applied and Computational Harmonic Analysis}, volume = {34}, journal = {Applied and Computational Harmonic Analysis}, number = {1}, publisher = {Elsevier}, doi = {10.1016/j.acha.2012.03.005}, pages = {117 -- 141}, abstract = {We investigate the reconstruction problem of limited angle tomography. Such problems arise naturally in applications like digital breast tomosynthesis, dental tomography, electron microscopy, etc. Since the acquired tomographic data is highly incomplete, the reconstruction problem is severely ill-posed and the traditional reconstruction methods, e.g. filtered backprojection (FBP), do not perform well in such situations. To stabilize the reconstruction procedure additional prior knowledge about the unknown object has to be integrated into the reconstruction process. In this work, we propose the use of the sparse regularization technique in combination with curvelets. We argue that this technique gives rise to an edge-preserving reconstruction. Moreover, we show that the dimension of the problem can be significantly reduced in the curvelet domain. To this end, we give a characterization of the kernel of the limited angle Radon transform in terms of curvelets and derive a characterization of solutions obtained through curvelet sparse regularization. In numerical experiments, we will show that the theoretical results directly translate into practice and that the proposed method outperforms classical reconstructions.}, language = {en} } @incollection{KralHaumer, author = {Kral, Christian and Haumer, Anton}, title = {Object Oriented Modeling of Rotating Electrical Machines}, series = {Advances in Computer Science and Engineering}, booktitle = {Advances in Computer Science and Engineering}, editor = {Schmidt, Matthias}, publisher = {IntechOpen}, isbn = {978-953-307-173-2}, doi = {10.5772/15898}, pages = {135 -- 160}, language = {en} } @article{TrostClausHerrmann, author = {Trost, Marco and Claus, Thorsten and Herrmann, Frank}, title = {Social Sustainability in Production Planning: A Systematic Literature Review}, series = {Sustainability}, volume = {14}, journal = {Sustainability}, number = {13}, publisher = {MDPI}, address = {Basel}, doi = {10.3390/su14138198}, pages = {1 -- 31}, abstract = {Sustainable production includes economic, environmental, and social aspects. However, social sustainability has received less attention, especially compared to the economic aspects. Next to technical and organizational measures, social improvements within supply chains can also be achieved through suitable production planning. Within production planning, production programs are determined, and the assignment of available resources (e.g., employees) is specified. Thus, the utilization and workload of employees are defined. This systematic literature review investigates to what extent such employee-related social aspects are reflected in production planning and discusses whether economic aspects dominate them. For this, a Scopus database search was carried out and 76 identified approaches were analyzed and categorized regarding the occurring employee-related social aspects and their implementation. Thus far, the approaches mainly consider single aspects on single planning levels. A consideration of a broad set of aspects along the entire production planning has rarely been studied. In particular, health and safety aspects are considered on the levels of assembly line balancing and job rotation. However, their impact is primarily determined by the specific settings of the decision-maker. To support decision-makers, only a few studies have investigated the effects based on real application scenarios. Further potential might be an extended modeling of social and economic interdependencies and a consideration of employee-related social aspects in medium- to long-term production planning.}, language = {en} } @article{MaerzTreutweinNaboetal., author = {Maerz, Manuel and Treutwein, Marius and Nabo, Jan and Dobler, Barbara}, title = {Three-dimensional printers applied for the production of beam blocks in total body irradiation treatment}, series = {Journal of Applied Clinical Medical Physics}, volume = {23}, journal = {Journal of Applied Clinical Medical Physics}, number = {5}, publisher = {Wiley}, doi = {10.1002/acm2.13592}, pages = {1 -- 8}, abstract = {Purpose: Total body irradiation (TBI) in extended source surface distance (SSD) is a common treatment technique before hematopoietic stem cell transplant. The lungs are organs at risk, which often are treated with a lower dose than the whole body. Methods: This can be achieved by the application of blocks. Three-dimensional (3D) printers are a modern tool to be used in the production process of these blocks. Results: We demonstrate the applicability of a specific printer and printing material, describe the process, and evaluate the accuracy of the product. Conclusion: The blocks and apertures were found to be applicable in clinical routine.}, language = {en} } @misc{OPUS4-5499, title = {Digitale Technik f{\"u}r ambulante Pflege und Therapie}, editor = {Weber, Karsten and Haug, Sonja and Lauer, Norina and Meussling-Sentpali, Annette and Mohr, Christa and Pfingsten, Andrea and Raptis, Georgios and Bahr, Gudrun}, publisher = {Transcript}, address = {Bielefeld}, isbn = {978-3-8376-6235-1}, doi = {10.14361/9783839462355}, pages = {334}, abstract = {Jedes Jahr erleiden 270.000 Menschen in Deutschland einen Schlaganfall. In vielen F{\"a}llen k{\"o}nnen die betroffenen Personen wieder nach Hause zur{\"u}ckkehren und ihr Leben fortf{\"u}hren, ben{\"o}tigen dabei aber ambulante Pflege- und Therapiemaßnahmen. Gerade in l{\"a}ndlichen Regionen bringt dies erhebliche Herausforderungen mit sich, denen sich neue Technologien und die Digitalisierung entgegenstellen. Die Beitr{\"a}ger*innen des Bandes diskutieren erste Ergebnisse des Projekts »DeinHaus 4.0 Oberpfalz« aus interdisziplin{\"a}rer Sicht, bei dem die M{\"o}glichkeit des Einsatzes von Telepr{\"a}senzrobotern zur Unterst{\"u}tzung ambulanter Pflege- und Therapiemaßnahmen untersucht wird.}, subject = {Pflege}, language = {de} } @article{NadzharyanShamoninChamonineKramarenko, author = {Nadzharyan, Timur A. and Shamonin (Chamonine), Mikhail and Kramarenko, Elena Yu}, title = {Theoretical Modeling of Magnetoactive Elastomers on Different Scales: A State-of-the-Art Review}, series = {Polymers}, volume = {14}, journal = {Polymers}, number = {19}, publisher = {MDPI}, doi = {10.3390/polym14194096}, pages = {1 -- 42}, abstract = {A review of the latest theoretical advances in the description of magnetomechanical effects and phenomena observed in magnetoactive elastomers (MAEs), i.e., polymer networks filled with magnetic micro- and/or nanoparticles, under the action of external magnetic fields is presented. Theoretical modeling of magnetomechanical coupling is considered on various spatial scales: from the behavior of individual magnetic particles constrained in an elastic medium to the mechanical properties of an MAE sample as a whole. It is demonstrated how theoretical models enable qualitative and quantitative interpretation of experimental results. The limitations and challenges of current approaches are discussed and some information about the most promising lines of research in this area is provided. The review is aimed at specialists involved in the study of not only the magnetomechanical properties of MAEs, but also a wide range of other physical phenomena occurring in magnetic polymer composites in external magnetic fields.}, language = {en} } @article{CheongAwKarimovetal., author = {Cheong, Kuan Yew and Aw, Kean and Karimov, Khasan S. and Zhao, Feng and Mahroof-Tahir, Mohammad and Schreiner, Rupert}, title = {Advances in Smart Materials and Applications}, series = {Advances in Materials Science and Engineering}, journal = {Advances in Materials Science and Engineering}, publisher = {Hindawi}, doi = {10.1155/2014/517342}, abstract = {This is one of a series of special issues published in Advances in Materials Science and Engineering, focusing on the latest advances of smart materials and their applications. Evolution of engineering materials is strongly depending on the growing transformation of complexity in engineering products. New materials being designed are required to provide specific properties and demonstrate certain functional characteristics by manipulating their dimension, chemistry, and structure through various advanced technologies. Therefore, "smartness" of a material has become the topic of interest. Properties of smart materials may change accordingly to the applied external stimuli. Under the direction of the editorial team, we showcase advances of organic and inorganic based smart materials and their applications in areas of specific interest such as energy, environment, and health. A total of 9 articles are published in this special issue. Six articles are focused on production, synthesis, and optimization of smart materials; and the remaining are dedicated to application of smart materials.}, language = {en} } @article{JainFroeseSchultz, author = {Jain, Brijnesh and Froese, Vincent and Schultz, David}, title = {An average-compress algorithm for the sample mean problem under dynamic time warping}, series = {Journal of Global Optimization}, journal = {Journal of Global Optimization}, publisher = {Springer}, doi = {10.1007/s10898-023-01294-9}, abstract = {Computing a sample mean of time series under dynamic time warping is NP-hard. Consequently, there is an ongoing research effort to devise efficient heuristics. The majority of heuristics have been developed for the constrained sample mean problem that assumes a solution of predefined length. In contrast, research on the unconstrained sample mean problem is underdeveloped. In this article, we propose a generic average-compress (AC) algorithm to address the unconstrained problem. The algorithm alternates between averaging (A-step) and compression (C-step). The A-step takes an initial guess as input and returns an approximation of a sample mean. Then the C-step reduces the length of the approximate solution. The compressed approximation serves as initial guess of the A-step in the next iteration. The purpose of the C-step is to direct the algorithm to more promising solutions of shorter length. The proposed algorithm is generic in the sense that any averaging and any compression method can be used. Experimental results show that the AC algorithm substantially outperforms current state-of-the-art algorithms for time series averaging.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{MaiwaldKrothLaskinetal., author = {Maiwald, Frederik and Kroth, Lea and Laskin, Alexander and Hierl, Stefan and Schmidt, Michael}, title = {Enlarging the process window in absorber-free laser transmission welding of polymer foils using tailored laser intensity distribution}, series = {Procedia CIRP}, volume = {124}, booktitle = {Procedia CIRP}, publisher = {Elsevier}, doi = {10.1016/j.procir.2024.08.159}, pages = {489 -- 493}, abstract = {Absorber-free laser transmission welding enables precise and clean joining of polymer foils without absorbent additives or adhesives. It is well suited for applications in medical technology and food industry, which impose high demands on process reliability. To achieve a large process window and thus a reliable process, a homogeneous weld seam temperature is desirable. For this purpose, the intensity distribution of the laser beam is adapted locally by refractive beam shaping optics. Using a donut-shaped intensity distribution, the weld seam temperature is homogenized. Thus, the process window for welding polypropylene or polyethylene foils is enlarged up to a factor of 4 compared to a conventional, Gaussian-shaped distribution. This enables the reliable welding of even 85 µm thin foils, which could only be welded to a limited extent with a conventional laser intensity distribution.}, language = {en} } @article{SommoggyGrepmeierApfelbacheretal., author = {Sommoggy, Julia and Grepmeier, Eva-Maria and Apfelbacher, Christian and Brandstetter, Susanne and Curbach, Janina}, title = {Pediatricians' experiences of managing outpatient care during the COVID-19 pandemic: A qualitative study in Germany}, series = {Frontiers in Pediatrics}, volume = {11}, journal = {Frontiers in Pediatrics}, publisher = {frontiers}, doi = {10.3389/fped.2023.1127238}, pages = {11}, abstract = {Background: Pediatricians are important sources of information for parents regarding their children's health. During the COVID-19 pandemic, pediatricians faced a variety of challenges regarding information uptake and transfer to patients, practice organization and consultations for families. This qualitative study aimed at shedding light on German pediatricians' experiences of providing outpatient care during the first year of the pandemic. Methods: We conducted 19 semi-structured, in-depth interviews with pediatricians in Germany from July 2020 to February 2021. All interviews were audio recorded, transcribed, pseudonymized, coded, and subjected to content analysis. Results: Pediatricians felt able to keep up to date regarding COVID-19 regulations. However, staying informed was time consuming and onerous. Informing the patients was perceived as strenuous, especially when political decisions had not been officially communicated to pediatricians or if the recommendations were not supported by the professional judgment of the interviewees. Some felt that they were not taken seriously or adequately involved in political decisions. Parents were reported to consider pediatric practices as sources of information also for non-medical inquiries. Answering these questions was time consuming for the practice personnel and involved non-billable hours. Practices had to adapt their set-up and organization immediately to the new circumstances of the pandemic, which proved costly and laborious as well. Some changes in the organization of routine care, such as the separation of appointments for patients with acute infection from preventive appointments, were perceived as positive and effective by some study participants. Telephone and online consultations were established at the beginning of the pandemic and considered helpful for some situations, whereas for others these methods were deemed insufficient (e.g. for examinations of sick children). All pediatricians reported reduced utilization mainly due to a decline in acute infections. However, preventive medical check-ups and immunization appointments were reported to be mostly attended. Conclusion: Positive experiences of reorganizing pediatric practice should be disseminated as "best practices" in order to improve future pediatric health services. Further research could show how some of these positive experiences in reorganizing care during the pandemic are to be maintained by pediatricians in the future.}, language = {en} } @article{JohannsenZellnerGriesberger, author = {Johannsen, Florian and Zellner, Gregor and Griesberger, Philipp}, title = {Creating a Functional Interdependency Map for Supporting the "Act of Improvement" in Business Process Improvement Projects}, series = {International Journal of Service Science, Management, Engineering, and Technology (IJSSMET)}, volume = {13}, journal = {International Journal of Service Science, Management, Engineering, and Technology (IJSSMET)}, number = {1}, publisher = {IGI Global}, issn = {1947-959X}, doi = {10.4018/IJSSMET.295557}, pages = {23}, abstract = {Business process improvement (BPI) is of high priority for practitioners. But especially the most value-adding phase in a BPI project, namely the "act of improvement", is insufficiently supported despite the many existing methods and techniques. Until now, it is largely unclear as to what degree existing BPI techniques support each other and are interrelated with one another. Thus, the purpose of this paper is to investigate the functional interdependencies between BPI techniques to get a better understanding for the beneficial synergies between the BPI techniques and to provide a basis for purposefully combining them within projects. Based on the functional interdependencies, a graphical "Functional Interdependency Map" is developed and its usability demonstrated in an experiment. The paper is valuable for academics and practitioners alike because the impact of BPI on organizational performance is high.}, language = {en} } @article{KralHaumerKapelleretal., author = {Kral, Christian and Haumer, Anton and Kapeller, Hansj{\"o}rg and Pirker, Franz}, title = {Design and Thermal Simulation of Induction Machines for Traction in Electric and Hybrid Electric Vehicles}, series = {World Electric Vehicle Journal}, volume = {1}, journal = {World Electric Vehicle Journal}, number = {1}, publisher = {MDPI}, issn = {2032-6653}, doi = {10.3390/wevj1010190}, pages = {190 -- 196}, abstract = {An electric traction machine for an electric or a hybrid electric vehicle is usually designed for a specific operating point or cycle. For such an operating point or cycle, the masses and the cooling circuit of the electric machine determine the time dependent temperature distribution within the machine. For a specific load cycle, the thermal simulation of the machine can reveal possible mass and size reductions for a given insulation class of the machine. In addition, such simulations allow the comparison of various cooling concepts. In the machine design process, the first step is a conventional electromagnetic machine design. From the geometric data of this design and the material properties, the parameters of a thermal equivalent circuit can be derived. The differential and algebraic equations of the thermal equivalent circuit are solved by a simulation tool to predict the temperatures of the critical parts in the electric machine. A thermal equivalent circuit is accurate enough to predict the thermal behavior of the critical parts in the electric machine, and yet not too complex, to obtain simulation results with moderate numerical effort. This enables an iterative design process to optimize the drive.}, language = {en} } @article{StadlerCornetFrenkler, author = {Stadler, Sebastian and Cornet, Henriette and Frenkler, Fritz}, title = {Assessing Heuristic Evaluation in Immersive Virtual Reality: A Case Study on Future Guidance Systems}, series = {Multimodal Technologies and Interaction}, volume = {7}, journal = {Multimodal Technologies and Interaction}, number = {2}, issn = {2414-4088}, doi = {10.3390/mti7020019}, pages = {19}, abstract = {A variety of evaluation methods for user interfaces (UI) exist such as usability testing, cognitive walkthrough, and heuristic evaluation. However, UIs such as guidance systems at transit hubs must be evaluated in their intended application field to allow the effective and valid identification of usability flaws. However, what if evaluations are not feasible in real environments, or laboratorial conditions cannot be ensured? Based on adapted heuristics, in the present study, the method of heuristic evaluation is combined with immersive Virtual Reality (VR) for the identification of usability flaws of dynamic guidance systems (DGS) at transit hubs. The study involved usability evaluations of nine DGS concepts using the newly proposed method. The results show that compared to computer-based heuristic evaluations, the use of immersive VR led to the identification of an increased amount of "severe" usability flaws as well as overall usability flaws. Within a qualitative assessment, immersive VR is validated as a suitable tool for conducting heuristic evaluations involving significant advantages such as the creation of realistic experiences in laboratorial conditions. Future work seeks to further prove the suitability of using immersive VR for heuristic evaluations and compare the proposed method to other evaluative methods.}, language = {en} } @article{CornetStadlerKongetal., author = {Cornet, Henriette and Stadler, Sebastian and Kong, Penny and Marinkovic, Goran and Frenkler, Fritz and Sathikh, Peer Mohideen}, title = {User-centred design of autonomous mobility for public transportation in Singapore}, series = {Transportation Research Procedia}, volume = {41}, journal = {Transportation Research Procedia}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam}, issn = {2352-1465}, doi = {10.1016/j.trpro.2019.09.038}, pages = {191 -- 203}, abstract = {The paper presents a set of methods for user-centred design of autonomous mobility for public transportation in the context of a multi-disciplinary research programme in Singapore, called TUMCREATE. While traffic engineers plan the operation of the new mobility system, the Industrial Designers of TUMCREATE take on the role of designing the autonomous vehicles (AVs) and infrastructure for greater comfort and a positive travel experience for users. Tasks have been identified to promote user acceptance and facilitate the operation of autonomously driven vehicles for public transport. To fulfil these tasks, conventional design methods have been enhanced with Virtual Reality (VR) technology and with simulations developed by the computer scientists of TUMCREATE. Since public transportation is a complex and broad area, it cannot be investigated with a single design method. First results showed that conventional methods that consider the Universal Design principles guarantee the accessibility, usability and understandability of AVs and stations. VR has been identified as a suitable tool for Industrial Designers to evaluate communication concepts between AVs and pedestrians. This confirms that digital tools (i.e. VR) enhance conventional design methods, especially with regard to technologies that are not available on the market yet (e.g. AVs)}, language = {en} } @article{PourshahidiJeanKaulenetal., author = {Pourshahidi, Ali Mohammad and Jean, Neha and Kaulen, Corinna and Jakobi, Simon and Krause, Hans-Joachim}, title = {Impact of Particle Size on the Nonlinear Magnetic Response of Iron Oxide Nanoparticles during Frequency Mixing Magnetic Detection}, series = {Sensors}, volume = {24}, journal = {Sensors}, number = {13}, publisher = {MDPI}, address = {Basel}, issn = {1424-8220}, doi = {10.3390/s24134223}, abstract = {Magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs), particularly iron oxide nanoparticles (IONPs), play a pivotal role in biomedical applications ranging from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) enhancement and cancer hyperthermia treatments to biosensing. This study focuses on the synthesis, characterization, and application of IONPs with two different size distributions for frequency mixing magnetic detection (FMMD), a technique that leverages the nonlinear magnetization properties of MNPs for sensitive biosensing. IONPs are synthesized through thermal decomposition and subsequent growth steps. Our findings highlight the critical influence of IONP size on the FMMD signal, demonstrating that larger particles contribute dominantly to the FMMD signal. This research advances our understanding of IONP behavior, underscoring the importance of size in their application in advanced diagnostic tools.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{StadlerCornetFrenkler, author = {Stadler, Sebastian and Cornet, Henriette and Frenkler, Fritz}, title = {Collecting People's Preferences in Immersive Virtual Reality: A Case Study on Public Spaces in Singapore, Germany, and France}, series = {Synergy - DRS International Conference 2020, 11-14 August, held online}, booktitle = {Synergy - DRS International Conference 2020, 11-14 August, held online}, editor = {Boess, S. and Cheung, M and Cain, R.}, publisher = {Design Research Society}, doi = {10.21606/drs.2020.308}, pages = {1185 -- 1200}, abstract = {In the design of urban public spaces, the inclusion of diverse voices enhances the development of products and services by synchronising designer expertise with people's preferences. Multiple participatory methods exist, each with their respective benefits and drawbacks in terms of the quality of results, time and cost needed for preparing and conducting studies, and knowledge required for participation. Providing more concrete representations of abstract or intangible design concepts would be beneficial for laypeople unfamiliar with design or the case study. We propose a Virtual Reality (VR) platform to discover subjective preferences on public waiting rooms through immersive design experiences. The VR platform was tested with 463 participants with variety in age and cultural background. Following a qualitative data analysis, we discuss the suitability of our VR platform for fostering inclusive participation and how it impacts the role of the designer, as well as propose design guidelines for future VR studies.}, language = {en} } @article{HimmeleinPerezRuizdeGaribayBrandeletal., author = {Himmelein, Susanne and Perez Ruiz de Garibay, Aritz and Brandel, Veronika and Zierfuß, Frank and Bingold, Tobias Michael}, title = {The ADVanced Organ Support (ADVOS) hemodialysis system removes IL-6: an in vitro proof-of-concept study}, series = {Intensive care medicine experimental}, volume = {12}, journal = {Intensive care medicine experimental}, number = {1}, publisher = {SpringerOpen}, address = {Berlin ; Heidelberg}, issn = {2197-425X}, doi = {10.1186/s40635-024-00652-5}, abstract = {BACKGROUND IL-6 is a pleiotropic cytokine modulating inflammation and metabolic pathways. Its proinflammatory effect plays a significant role in organ failure pathogenesis, commonly elevated in systemic inflammatory conditions. Extracorporeal blood purification devices, such as the Advanced Organ Support (ADVOS) multi hemodialysis system, might offer potential in mitigating IL-6's detrimental effects, yet its efficacy remains unreported. METHODS We conducted a proof-of-concept in vitro study to assess the ADVOS multi system's efficacy in eliminating IL-6. Varying concentrations of IL-6 were introduced into a swine blood model and treated with ADVOS multi for up to 12 h, employing different blood and concentrate flow rates. IL-6 reduction rate, clearance, and dynamics in blood and dialysate were analyzed. RESULTS IL-6 clearance rates of 0.70 L/h and 0.42 L/h were observed in 4 and 12-h experiments, respectively. No significant differences were noted across different initial concentrations. Reduction rates ranged between 40 and 46\% within the first 4 h, increasing up to 72\% over 12 h, with minimal impact from flow rate variations. Our findings suggest that an IL-6-albumin interaction and convective filtration are implicated in in vitro IL-6 elimination with ADVOS multi. CONCLUSIONS This study demonstrates for the first time an efficient and continuous in vitro removal of IL-6 by ADVOS multi at low blood flow rates. Initial concentration-dependent removal transitions to more consistent elimination over time. Further clinical investigations are imperative for comprehensive data acquisition.}, language = {en} } @article{UhrhanSchwindtWitte, author = {Uhrhan, Katja and Schwindt, Esther and Witte, Hartmut}, title = {Fabrication and Dielectric Validation of an Arm Phantom for Electromyostimulation}, series = {Bioengineering}, volume = {11}, journal = {Bioengineering}, number = {7}, publisher = {MDPI}, address = {Basel}, issn = {2306-5354}, doi = {10.3390/bioengineering11070724}, abstract = {Electromyostimulation (EMS) is an up-and-coming training method that demands further fundamental research regarding its safety and efficacy. To investigate the influence of different stimulation parameters, electrode positions and electrode sizes on the resulting voltage in the tissue, a tissue mimicking phantom is needed. Therefore, this study describes the fabrication of a hydrogel arm phantom for EMS applications with the tissue layers of skin, fat, blood and muscle. The phantom was dielectrically validated in the frequency range of 20 Hz to 100 Hz. We also conducted electromyography (EMG) recordings during EMS on the phantom and compared them with the same measurements on a human arm. The phantom reproduces the dielectric properties of the tissues with deviations ranging from 0.8\% to more than 100\%. Although we found it difficult to find a compromise between mimicking the permittivity and electrical conductivity at the same time, the EMS-EMG measurements showed similar waveforms (1.9-9.5\% deviation) in the phantom and human. Our research contributes to the field of dielectric tissue phantoms, as it proposes a multilayer arm phantom for EMS applications. Consequently, the phantom can be used for initial EMS investigations, but future research should focus on further improving the dielectric properties.}, language = {en} } @article{RoeslSeitz, author = {R{\"o}sl, Gerhard and Seitz, Franz}, title = {Uncertainty, politics, and crises: The case for cash}, series = {Latin American Journal of Central Banking}, volume = {5}, journal = {Latin American Journal of Central Banking}, number = {3}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam}, issn = {2666-1438}, doi = {10.1016/j.latcb.2024.100128}, abstract = {We analyze the repercussions of different kinds of uncertainty on cash demand, including uncertainty of cashless infrastructures, confidence crises of the financial system, natural disasters, political uncertainties, and inflationary crises. Based on a comprehensive literature survey and complemented by case studies, we derive a classification scheme how cash holdings typically evolved in each of these types of uncertainty over the past 30 years by separating between demand for domestic and international cash as well as between transaction and store of value balances. Hereby, we focus on the stabilizing macroeconomic properties of cash and recommendguidelines for cash supply by central banks and the banking system. Finally, we exemplify ouranalysis with five case studies from the developing world, namely Venezuela, Zimbabwe, Afghanistan, Iraq, and Libya.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{LauxErdődiSelgrad, author = {Laux, Lea and Erdődi, L{\´a}szl{\´o} and Selgrad, Kai}, title = {Trust as the Elephant in the Room: Security Evaluation of Decentralized Online Social Networks with Mastodon}, series = {Norsk IKT-konferanse for forskning og utdanning}, booktitle = {Norsk IKT-konferanse for forskning og utdanning}, number = {3}, abstract = {Federated online social networks are an alternative to centralized and often profit-driven social networks. Instead of providing exactly one main platform, federated and decentralized approaches consist of multiple platforms, nodes or instances, leading to new challenges for guaranteeing confidentiality, integrity and availability. In addition, privacy is taken into close consideration due to the sensitive nature of processed personal data and the purpose of online social networks as well as the user behavior on social media. The recent popularity and broad use of the federated micro-blogging platform Mastodon issues the matter of security and privacy challenges for this type of architecture and the specific platform as well. Mastodon is part of a larger network called Fediverse with several platforms with different purposes. Communication and interoperability between Fediverse platforms is mostly achieved by ActivityPub protocol as standard for decentralized social networking, defined by W3C. We analyze Mastodon as the currently most prominent and largest example of a Fediverse platform. Therefore, we perform tests for typical types of software vulnerabilities as well as evaluate common security challenges built into its design. As a result, we identify trust as security principle as critical issue, leading to multiple weak points such as enabling attackers and malicious actors to spread misleading information as well as network availability impacts. We suggest possible solutions customized to our findings as well as general security recommendations when building a federated online social network such as the Fediverse}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{ZwingelKediliogluReitelshoeferetal., author = {Zwingel, Maximilian and Kedilioglu, Oguz and Reitelsh{\"o}fer, Sebastian and Mauerer, Wolfgang}, title = {Optimization Problems in Production and Planning: Approaches and Limitations in View of Possible Quantum Superiority}, series = {Annals of Scientific Society for Assembly, Handling and Industrial Robotics 2023}, booktitle = {Annals of Scientific Society for Assembly, Handling and Industrial Robotics 2023}, publisher = {Springer Nature}, isbn = {9783031740091}, language = {en} } @article{SchieringEichstaedtHeizmannetal., author = {Schiering, Nadine and Eichst{\"a}dt, Sascha and Heizmann, Michael and Koch, Wolfgang and Schneider, Linda-Sophie and Scheele, Stephan and Sommer, Klaus-Dieter}, title = {Modelling of measuring systems - From white box models to cognitive approaches}, series = {Measurement: Sensors}, journal = {Measurement: Sensors}, publisher = {Elsevier BV}, issn = {2665-9174}, doi = {10.1016/j.measen.2024.101503}, abstract = {Mathematical models of measuring systems and processes play an essential role in metrology and practical measurements. They form the basis for understanding and evaluating measurements, their results and their trustworthiness. Classic analytical parametric modelling is based on largely complete knowledge of measurement technology and the measurement process. But due to digital transformation towards the Internet of Things (IIoT) with an increasing number of intensively and flexibly networked measurement systems and consequently ever larger amounts of data to be processed, data-based modelling approaches have gained enormous importance. This has led to new approaches in measurement technology and industry like Digital Twins, Self-X Approaches, Soft Sensor Technology and Data and Information Fusion. In the future, data-based modelling will be increasingly dominated by intelligent, cognitive systems. Evaluating of the accuracy, trustworthiness and the functional uncertainty of the corresponding models is required. This paper provides a concise overview of modelling in metrology from classical white box models to intelligent, cognitive data-driven solutions identifying advantages and limitations. Additionally, the approaches to merge trustworthiness and metrological uncertainty will be discussed.}, language = {en} } @article{GrotenOrtnerRudolph, author = {Groten, Damian and Ortner, Martina and Rudolph, Clarissa}, title = {Interdisziplin{\"a}re Untersuchungen der extremen Rechten in Bayern - Start des Forschungsverbundes ForGeRex}, series = {ZRex - Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Rechtsextremismusforschung}, volume = {4}, journal = {ZRex - Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Rechtsextremismusforschung}, number = {2}, publisher = {Verlag Barbara Budrich}, issn = {2701-9624}, doi = {10.3224/zrex.v4i2.08}, pages = {266 -- 268}, language = {de} } @incollection{Brandstetter, author = {Brandstetter, Manuela}, title = {Empowerment - Wer erm{\"a}chtigt wen nachhaltig? Ein Kl{\"a}rungsversuch}, series = {Urbane Transformation durch soziale Innovation}, booktitle = {Urbane Transformation durch soziale Innovation}, editor = {Peer, Christian}, publisher = {TU Wien Academic Press}, address = {Wien}, isbn = {978-3-85448-064-8_4}, doi = {10.34727/2024/isbn.978-3-85448-064-8_4}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-80767}, publisher = {Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Regensburg}, pages = {25 -- 32}, abstract = {Empowerment bzw. Erm{\"a}chtigung ist seit den 1980ern in internationalen und nationalen Diskursen als einflussreiches, transdisziplin{\"a}res Konzept quer zu wissenschaftlichen Disziplinen und gesellschaftlichen Funktionssystemen gut bekannt. Es thematisiert soziale Ungleichheiten und zielt auf deren {\"U}berwindung. Anhand eines konkreten Beispiels wird im folgenden Beitrag gezeigt, wie Empowerment-Ans{\"a}tze implementiert werden und an ihren Anspr{\"u}chen auch scheitern k{\"o}nnen. In refeudalisierenden Praxen der Statuszuweisung zeigt sich, dass Erm{\"a}chtigungsans{\"a}tze auch ausschließend wirken und Ungleichheiten versch{\"a}rfen k{\"o}nnen. Transformationsvorhaben aus Gemeinwohl‑{\"O}konomie, aus sozial-{\"o}kologisch nachhaltigem Handeln gleichermaßen wie aus regionaler und urbaner Planung mit Erm{\"a}chtigungsanspruch k{\"o}nnen diesem Risiko aufsitzen, so die These dieses Beitrags.}, language = {de} } @article{ChavezVegaSchorrKaufholdetal., author = {Chavez Vega, Jhohan Harvey and Schorr, Philipp and Kaufhold, Tobias and Zentner, Lena and Zimmermann, Klaus and B{\"o}hm, Valter}, title = {Influence of Elastomeric Tensioned Members on the Characteristics of Compliant Tensegrity Structures in Soft Robotic Applications}, series = {Procedia Manufacturing}, volume = {52}, journal = {Procedia Manufacturing}, publisher = {Elsevier}, issn = {2351-9789}, doi = {10.1016/j.promfg.2020.11.048}, pages = {289 -- 294}, abstract = {The use of mechanically prestressed compliant structures in soft robotics is a recently discussed topic. Tensegrity structures, consisting of a set of rigid disconnected compressed members connected to a continuous net of prestressed elastic tensioned members build one specific class of these structures. Robots based on these structures have manifold shape changing abilities and can adapt their mechanical properties reversibly by changing of their prestress state according to specific tasks. In the paper selected aspects on the potential use of elastomer materials in these structures are discussed with the help of theoretical analysis. Therefore, a selected basic tensegrity structure with elastomer members is investigated focusing on the stiffness and shape changing ability in dependence of the nonlinear hyperelastic behavior of the used elastomer materials. The considered structure is compared with a conventional tensegrity structure with linear elastic tensioned members. Finally, selected criterions for the advantageous use of elastomer materials in compliant tensegrity robots are discussed.}, language = {en} } @article{BartschBehamGebhardtetal., author = {Bartsch, Alexander and Beham, Daniela and Gebhardt, Jakob and Ehrlich, Ingo and Schratzenstaller, Thomas and Monkman, Gareth J.}, title = {Mechanical Properties of NdPrFeB Based Magnetoactive Bisphenol-Free Boron-Silicate Polymers}, series = {Journal of Nanomedicine and Nanotechnology}, volume = {14}, journal = {Journal of Nanomedicine and Nanotechnology}, number = {6}, publisher = {Walsh Medical Media}, issn = {2157-7439}, doi = {10.35248/2157-7439.23.14.705}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-67425}, abstract = {Following a ban on many materials containing bisphenol-A, new bisphenol-free Boron silicates have been found as substitutes. The purpose of this study is to describe the mechanical properties of these bisphenol-free magnetoactive borosilicate polymers containing hard magnetic particles. Samples of 0\%, 33\% and 66\% by wt. were loaded for compression using a universal testing machine. The maximum forces occurring for different travel speeds were compared before and after post-magnetization treatments. The post-magnetization included 2 stages. In addition, the change in mechanical properties within 24 hours after the post-magnetization process was investigated. Furthermore, the influence of speed and particle content were investigated. In general, there is a correlation between the required compressive force and, the level of post-magnetization stress, the increase in travel speed and particle content in the boron silicate. Comparison of the non-post-magnetized and post-magnetized samples using two-tailed t-tests shows that the p-values for all weight fraction changes in NdPrFeB particles and travel speeds are less than 0.001. Also, a comparison between tests in which the traverse speed was varied also showed significant changes in the resulting compression forces. The same is valid for changes in the weight ratio of the NdPrFeB particles in the samples. For post-magnetized samples, no significant difference can be observed in the first 24 hours following magnetization. In summary, the material presents viscoelastic, plastic force-displacement behavior, which can be well recognized by its bi-linear curve shape. The investigation shows that borosilicate polymers based on NdPrFeB can have their mechanical behavior modified and controlled by post-magnetization processes. This opens new possibilities for many future applications.}, language = {en} } @incollection{RimmeleEwert, author = {Rimmele, Martina and Ewert, Thomas}, title = {JADECARE - Implementierung digital unterst{\"u}tzter, integrierter, patientenzentrierter Gesundheitsversorgung in Europa}, series = {Digitale Technik f{\"u}r ambulante Pflege und Therapie II - Impulse f{\"u}r die Praxis}, booktitle = {Digitale Technik f{\"u}r ambulante Pflege und Therapie II - Impulse f{\"u}r die Praxis}, editor = {Weber, Karsten and Haug, Sonja and Mohr, Christa and Pfingsten, Andrea and Raptis, Georgios and Bahr, Gudrun and Lauer, Norina}, publisher = {transcript}, address = {Bielefeld}, doi = {10.14361/9783839467275-016}, pages = {183 -- 198}, language = {de} } @incollection{RettingerGreisbergerKlupper, author = {Rettinger, Lena and Greisberger, Andrea and Klupper, Carissa}, title = {Heim{\"u}bungsprogramm f{\"u}r Personen nachSchlaganfall mit der App MARTHA}, series = {Digitale Technik f{\"u}r ambulante Pflege und Therapie II - Impulse f{\"u}r die Praxis}, booktitle = {Digitale Technik f{\"u}r ambulante Pflege und Therapie II - Impulse f{\"u}r die Praxis}, editor = {Weber, Karsten and Haug, Sonja and Lauer, Norina and Mohr, Christa and Pfingsten, Andrea and Raptis, Georgios and Bahr, Gudrun}, publisher = {transcript}, address = {Bielefeld}, doi = {10.14361/9783839467275-011}, pages = {131 -- 144}, language = {de} } @incollection{Meyer, author = {Meyer, Elisabeth}, title = {Onlinetherapie f{\"u}r Menschen mit Aphasie - Tipps und Hinweise zur Anwendung im therapeutischen Alltag}, series = {Digitale Technik f{\"u}r ambulante Pflege und Therapie II - Impulse f{\"u}r die Praxis}, booktitle = {Digitale Technik f{\"u}r ambulante Pflege und Therapie II - Impulse f{\"u}r die Praxis}, editor = {Weber, Karsten and Haug, Sonja and Lauer, Norina and Mohr, Christa and Pfingsten, Andrea and Raptis, Georgios and Bahr, Gudrun}, publisher = {transcript}, address = {Bielefeld}, doi = {10.14361/9783839467275-013}, pages = {153 -- 158}, language = {de} } @incollection{Zacher, author = {Zacher, Johannes}, title = {Pflege Digital: Neue Prozesse - neue Strukturen -neue Finanzierung}, series = {Digitale Technik f{\"u}r ambulante Pflege und Therapie II - Impulse f{\"u}r die Praxis}, booktitle = {Digitale Technik f{\"u}r ambulante Pflege und Therapie II - Impulse f{\"u}r die Praxis}, editor = {Weber, Karsten and Haug, Sonja and Lauer, Norina and Mohr, Christa and Pfingsten, Andrea and Raptis, Georgios and Bahr, Gudrun}, publisher = {transcript}, address = {Bielefeld}, doi = {10.14361/9783839467275-006}, pages = {57 -- 69}, language = {de} } @article{WalterSchwanzerHagenetal., author = {Walter, Stefanie and Schwanzer, Peter and Hagen, Gunter and Rabl, Hans-Peter and Dietrich, Markus and Moos, Ralf}, title = {Soot Monitoring of Gasoline Particulate Filters Using a Radio-Frequency-Based Sensor}, series = {Sensors}, volume = {23}, journal = {Sensors}, number = {18}, publisher = {MDPI}, issn = {1424-8220}, doi = {10.3390/s23187861}, pages = {1 -- 19}, abstract = {Owing to increasingly stringent emission limits, particulate filters have become mandatory for gasoline-engine vehicles. Monitoring their soot loading is necessary for error-free operation. The state-of-the-art differential pressure sensors suffer from inaccuracies due to small amounts of stored soot combined with exhaust gas conditions that lead to partial regeneration. As an alternative approach, radio-frequency-based (RF) sensors can accurately measure the soot loading, even under these conditions, by detecting soot through its dielectric properties. However, they face a different challenge as their sensitivity may depend on the engine operation conditions during soot formation. In this article, this influence is evaluated in more detail. Various soot samples were generated on an engine test bench. Their dielectric properties were measured using the microwave cavity perturbation (MCP) method and compared with the corresponding sensitivity of the RF sensor determined on a lab test bench. Both showed similar behavior. The values for the soot samples themselves, however, differed significantly from each other. A way to correct for this cross-sensitivity was found in the influence of exhaust gas humidity on the RF sensor, which can be correlated with the engine load. By evaluating this influence during significant humidity changes, such as fuel cuts, it could be used to correct the influence of the engineon the RF sensor.}, language = {en} } @book{OPUS4-6660, title = {Wohnungslosigkeit in Regensburg : Texte von Studierenden der Sozialen Arbeit : Projektseminar Sommersemester 2018}, editor = {Scheffler, Gabriele}, publisher = {Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Regensburg}, address = {Regensburg}, language = {de} } @article{LohmeyerShamoninChamonineHertel, author = {Lohmeyer, Manfred and Shamonin (Chamonine), Mikhail and Hertel, Peter}, title = {Integrated optical circulator based on radiatively coupled magneto-optic waveguides}, series = {Optical Engineering}, volume = {36}, journal = {Optical Engineering}, number = {3}, publisher = {SPIE}, doi = {10.1117/1.601255}, pages = {889 -- 895}, abstract = {In a three-guide coupler with multimode central waveguide, more than two modes of the entire structure participate in the coupling between the outer waveguides. Using a three-mode approximation we found simple conditions for complete power transfer between the outer waveguides: the device length has to match certain multiples of the con- ventionally defined coupling length. The specific form of the relevant modes allows us to design a magneto-optic isolator or circulator with significantly reduced device length (as compared to the conventional nonreciprocal coupler). The performance of the proposed devices is simulated by propagating-mode calculations. Estimates for admissible fabrication tolerances for the layer thicknesses are presented.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{GogeisslSafiMauerer, author = {Gogeißl, Martin and Safi, Hila and Mauerer, Wolfgang}, title = {Quantum Data Encoding Patterns and their Consequences}, series = {Q-Data '24: Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on Quantum Computing and Quantum-Inspired Technology for Data-Intensive Systems and Applications, June 9 - 15, 2024, Santiago AA Chile}, booktitle = {Q-Data '24: Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on Quantum Computing and Quantum-Inspired Technology for Data-Intensive Systems and Applications, June 9 - 15, 2024, Santiago AA Chile}, publisher = {ACM}, isbn = {979-8-4007-0553-3}, doi = {10.1145/3665225.3665446}, pages = {27 -- 37}, abstract = {The use of quantum processing units (QPUs) promises speed-ups for solving computational problems, in particular for discrete optimisation. While a few groundbreaking algorithmic approaches are known that can provably outperform classical computers, we observe a scarcity of programming abstractions for constructing efficient quantum algorithms. A good fraction of the literature that addresses solving concrete problems related to database management concentrates on casting them as quadratic unconstrained binary optimisation problems (QUBOs), which can then, among others, be processed on gate-based machines (using the quantum approximate optimisation algorithm), or quantum annealers. A critical aspect that affects efficiency and scalability of either of these approaches is how classical data are loaded into qubits, respectively how problems are encoded into QUBO representation. The effectiveness of encodings is known to be of crucial importance for quantum computers, especially since the amount of available qubits is strongly limited in the era of noisy, intermediate-size quantum computers. In this paper, we present three encoding patterns, discuss their impact on scalability, and their ease of use. We consider the recreational (yet computationally challenging) Sudoku problem and its reduction to graph colouring as an illustrative example to discuss their individual benefits and disadvantages. Our aim is enable database researchers to choose an appropriate encoding scheme for their purpose without having to acquire in-depth knowledge on quantum peculiarities, thus easing the path towards applying quantum acceleration on data management systems.}, language = {en} } @incollection{Mauerer, author = {Mauerer, Wolfgang}, title = {Superoperators for Quantum Software Engineering}, series = {Quantum Software: Aspects of Theory and System Design}, booktitle = {Quantum Software: Aspects of Theory and System Design}, editor = {Exman, Iaakov and Perez-Castillo, Ricardo and Piattini, Mario and Felderer, Michael}, publisher = {Springer Nature}, issn = {978-3-031-64136-7}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-031-64136-7_3}, abstract = {As implementations of quantum computers grow in size and maturity, the question of how to program this new class of machines is attracting increasing attention in the software engineering domain. Yet, many questions from how to design expressible quantum languages augmented with formal semantics via implementing appropriate optimizing compilers to abstracting details of machine properties in software systems remain challenging. Performing research at this intersection of quantum computing and software engineering requires sufficient knowledge of the physical processes underlying quantum computations, and how to model these. In this chapter, we review a superoperator-based approach to quantum dynamics, as it can provide means that are sufficiently abstract, yet concrete enough to be useful in quantum software and systems engineering, and outline how it is used in several important applications in the field.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{Heinz, author = {Heinz, Florian}, title = {Robust Interpolation of Arbitrary-Dimensional Moving Regions in Databases}, series = {Proceedings of the 3rd ACM SIGSPATIAL International Workshop on Searching and Mining Large Collections of Geospatial Data, October 29th, 2024, Atlanta, USA}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 3rd ACM SIGSPATIAL International Workshop on Searching and Mining Large Collections of Geospatial Data, October 29th, 2024, Atlanta, USA}, publisher = {ACM}, address = {New York, NY, USA}, doi = {10.1145/3681769.3698579}, pages = {13 -- 21}, abstract = {Moving Objects Databases are designed to store, process and efficiently search for database objects with attributes that can change over time. Examples are moving points, that change position over time, or, as a more complex data type, moving regions that can also change shape. For moving regions to be practically usable, methods for creating those objects have to be provided. The prevailing method for 2-dimensional moving regions is to create an interpolation of two static regions. Since this is a non-trivial task, this is referred to as the "Region Interpolation Problem", which still can not be considered as solved, since several unsolved questions remain. This work strives to give an overview on the Region Interpolation Problem, discuss an extension to 3d and higher dimensions and to present and discuss solutions to address some of the remaining obstacles.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{Heinz, author = {Heinz, Florian}, title = {Creating Moving Regions from Satellite Scan Data}, series = {SIGSPATIAL '24: Proceedings of the 32nd ACM International Conference on Advances in Geographic Information Systems, October 29 - November 1, 2024, Atlanta, GA, USA}, booktitle = {SIGSPATIAL '24: Proceedings of the 32nd ACM International Conference on Advances in Geographic Information Systems, October 29 - November 1, 2024, Atlanta, GA, USA}, publisher = {ACM}, address = {New York, NY, USA}, isbn = {979-8-4007-1107-7}, doi = {10.1145/3678717.3691214}, pages = {641 -- 644}, abstract = {Moving objects databases are specialized on storing and processing objects with spatial attributes that change over time. An important class of objects are moving regions that can change shape and position over time. Currently, the prevailing method for constructing moving regions is to interpolate them from snapshots. In this paper, an alternative method is proposed, that is better suitable for certain kinds of data as, for example, satellite scans of the earth surface. For instance, the NASA provides datasets with active fire data in near real-time from the Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) sensor, attached to satellites as the Suomi NPP and NOAA-20. These satellites orbit earth about 14 times a day and provide full global coverage twice a day. Using these satellites, datasets are compiled that provide locations of active fires on earth as lists of positions and timestamps. This paper describes an alternative, better suitable method for creating moving regions from these lists, which can then be imported into and processed by moving objects databases.}, language = {en} } @article{WinterspergerDommertEhmeretal., author = {Wintersperger, Karen and Dommert, Florian and Ehmer, Thomas and Hoursanov, Andrey and Klepsch, Johannes and Mauerer, Wolfgang and Reuber, Georg and Strohm, Thomas and Yin, Ming and Luber, Sebastian}, title = {Neutral Atom Quantum Computing Hardware: Performance and End-User Perspective}, series = {EPJ Quantum Technology}, volume = {10}, journal = {EPJ Quantum Technology}, publisher = {Springer Nature}, doi = {10.1140/epjqt/s40507-023-00190-1}, pages = {27}, abstract = {We present an industrial end-user perspective on the current state of quantum computing hardware for one specific technological approach, the neutral atom platform. Our aim is to assist developers in understanding the impact of the specific properties of these devices on the effectiveness of algorithm execution. Based on discussions with different vendors and recent literature, we discuss the performance data of the neutral atom platform. Specifically, we focus on the physical qubit architecture, which affects state preparation, qubit-to-qubit connectivity, gate fidelities, native gate instruction set, and individual qubit stability. These factors determine both the quantum-part execution time and the end-to-end wall clock time relevant for end-users, but also the ability to perform fault-tolerant quantum computation in the future. We end with an overview of which applications have been shown to be well suited for the peculiar properties of neutral atom-based quantum computers.}, language = {en} } @incollection{SchmidDaufratshoferFuchsetal., author = {Schmid, Stefanie and Daufratshofer, Lisa and Fuchs, Dominik and Mess, Elisabeth Veronica and Netzband, Steffen and Seifert, Nadine and Friedrich, Petra}, title = {CARE REGIO - Bayerisch Schwaben als Leitregionf{\"u}r Pflege Digital}, series = {Digitale Technik f{\"u}r ambulante Pflege und Therapie II - Impulse f{\"u}r die Praxis}, booktitle = {Digitale Technik f{\"u}r ambulante Pflege und Therapie II - Impulse f{\"u}r die Praxis}, editor = {Weber, Karsten and Haug, Sonja and Lauer, Norina and Mohr, Christa and Pfingsten, Andrea and Raptis, Georgios and Bahr, Gudrun}, publisher = {transcript}, address = {Bielefeld}, doi = {10.14361/9783839467275-007}, pages = {71 -- 81}, language = {de} } @incollection{WoehlerColanna, author = {W{\"o}hler, Claudia and Colanna, Melina}, title = {Digitalisierung als Schl{\"u}sselfaktor f{\"u}r eine hochwertige Gesundheitsversorgung?! Die Perspektive einer großen Krankenversicherung}, series = {Digitale Technik f{\"u}r ambulante Pflege und Therapie II - Impulse f{\"u}r die Praxis}, booktitle = {Digitale Technik f{\"u}r ambulante Pflege und Therapie II - Impulse f{\"u}r die Praxis}, editor = {Weber, Karsten and Haug, Sonja and Lauer, Norina and Mohr, Christa and Pfingsten, Andrea and Raptis, Georgios and Bahr, Gudrun}, publisher = {transcript}, address = {Bielefeld}, doi = {10.14361/9783839467275-015}, pages = {171 -- 182}, language = {de} } @incollection{Eckert, author = {Eckert, Simone}, title = {St{\"a}rkung digitaler Gesundheitskompetenzen bei Senior*innen - Ein Praxisprojekt in der Gesundheitsregionplus Regensburg}, series = {Digitale Technik f{\"u}r ambulante Pflege und Therapie II - Impulse f{\"u}r die Praxis}, booktitle = {Digitale Technik f{\"u}r ambulante Pflege und Therapie II - Impulse f{\"u}r die Praxis}, editor = {Weber, Karsten and Haug, Sonja and Lauer, Norina and Mohr, Christa and Pfingsten, Andrea and Raptis, Georgios and Bahr, Gudrun}, publisher = {transcript}, address = {Bielefeld}, doi = {10.14361/9783839467275-014}, pages = {159 -- 169}, language = {de} } @article{TrostClausHerrmann, author = {Trost, Marco and Claus, Thorsten and Herrmann, Frank}, title = {Master Production Scheduling with Consideration of Utilization-Dependent Exhaustion and Capacity Load}, series = {Sustainability}, volume = {15}, journal = {Sustainability}, publisher = {MDPI}, doi = {10.3390/su15086816}, pages = {1}, abstract = {A large number of researchers have addressed social aspects in hierarchical production planning. This article responds to research gaps identified in our previous literature review. Accordingly, consideration of social aspects and the economic implications of social improvements are required in a longer term planning approach. For this, we integrate work intensity as employee utilization in a general mixed-integer programming model for master production scheduling. Following existing fatigue functions, we represent the relationship between work intensity and exhaustion through an employee-utilization-dependent exhaustion function. We account for the economic implications through exhaustion-dependent capacity load factors. We solve our model with a CPLEX standard solver and analyze a case study based on a realistic production system and numerical data. We demonstrate that the consideration of economic implications is necessary to evaluate social improvements. Otherwise, monetary disadvantages are overestimated, and social improvements are, thus, negatively affected. Moreover, from a certain level of work-intensity reduction, demand peaks are smoothed more by pre-production, which requires more core employees, while temporary employment is reduced. Further potential may arise from considering and quantifying other interdependencies, such as employee exhaustion and employee days off. In addition, the relationship between social working conditions and employee turnover can be integrated.}, language = {en} } @incollection{Zerth, author = {Zerth, J{\"u}rgen}, title = {Digitale Technik f{\"u}r Pflege und Gesundheit: Wie kann eine Sorgestruktur in Zukunft gestaltet sein? Ein Pl{\"a}doyer f{\"u}r die notwendige Gleichzeitigkeit von lernenden und effizienzsuchenden Gestaltungsoptionen in der Pflege}, series = {Digitale Technik f{\"u}r ambulante Pflege und Therapie II - Impulse f{\"u}r die Praxis}, booktitle = {Digitale Technik f{\"u}r ambulante Pflege und Therapie II - Impulse f{\"u}r die Praxis}, editor = {Weber, Karsten and Haug, Sonja and Lauer, Norina and Mohr, Christa and Pfingsten, Andrea and Raptis, Georgios and Bahr, Gudrun}, publisher = {transcript}, address = {Bielefeld}, doi = {10.14361/9783839467275-009}, pages = {99 -- 113}, language = {de} } @incollection{Kuhlmann, author = {Kuhlmann, Cordula}, title = {Zuhause besser leben ... als Antwort auf den Kollaps der Pflegeversorgungund als Chance f{\"u}r mehr Lebensqualit{\"a}t durchSelbstbestimmtheit undgemeinschaftliche soziale F{\"u}rsorge?}, series = {Digitale Technik f{\"u}r ambulante Pflege und Therapie II - Impulse f{\"u}r die Praxis}, booktitle = {Digitale Technik f{\"u}r ambulante Pflege und Therapie II - Impulse f{\"u}r die Praxis}, editor = {Weber, Karsten and Haug, Sonja and Lauer, Norina and Mohr, Christa and Pfingsten, Andrea and Raptis, Georgios and Bahr, Gudrun}, publisher = {transcript}, address = {Bielefeld}, doi = {10.14361/9783839467275-005}, pages = {43 -- 55}, language = {de} } @incollection{KlemmPreutenborbeck, author = {Klemm, Marlene and Preutenborbeck, Jacqueline}, title = {Akzeptanz und Gelingensfaktoren: Einf{\"u}hrung innovativer technischer und digitaler Produkte - Ein Praxisbericht aus dem Pflegepraxiszentrum N{\"u}rnberg}, series = {Digitale Technik f{\"u}r ambulante Pflege und Therapie II - Impulse f{\"u}r die Praxis}, booktitle = {Digitale Technik f{\"u}r ambulante Pflege und Therapie II - Impulse f{\"u}r die Praxis}, editor = {Weber, Karsten and Haug, Sonja and Lauer, Norina and Mohr, Christa and Pfingsten, Andrea and Raptis, Georgios and Bahr, Gudrun}, publisher = {transcript}, address = {Bielefeld}, doi = {10.14361/9783839467275-008}, pages = {83 -- 97}, language = {de} } @incollection{EngelhardKardasKastletal., author = {Engelhard, Sonja and Kardas, Leopold and Kastl, Andrea and L{\"u}ftl, Katharina and Nick, Carola and Rauner, Yvonne}, title = {DeinHaus 4.0 Oberbayern}, series = {Digitale Technik f{\"u}r ambulante Pflege und Therapie II - Impulse f{\"u}r die Praxis}, booktitle = {Digitale Technik f{\"u}r ambulante Pflege und Therapie II - Impulse f{\"u}r die Praxis}, editor = {Weber, Karsten and Haug, Sonja and Lauer, Norina and Mohr, Christa and Pfingsten, Andrea and Raptis, Georgios and Bahr, Gudrun}, publisher = {transcript}, address = {Bielefeld}, doi = {10.14361/9783839467275-004}, pages = {29 -- 42}, language = {de} } @article{KratzerWestnerStrahringer, author = {Kratzer, Simon and Westner, Markus and Strahringer, Susanne}, title = {Traction with fraction: Strategic IS management in SMEs through Fractional CIOs}, series = {International Journal of Information Systems and Project Management}, volume = {12}, journal = {International Journal of Information Systems and Project Management}, number = {1}, issn = {2182-7788}, doi = {10.12821/ijispm120101}, pages = {5 -- 16}, abstract = {Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) increasingly need to manage nformation technology (IT) effectively in order to remain competitive. However, compared to larger organizations, SMEs often face challenges in terms of resources and employer attractiveness, and regularly do not have the need to employ a Chief Information Officer (CIO) on a full-time basis. To address this issue, a growing number of global experts have begun to provide CIO services on a part-time basis for multiple clients simultaneously. This approach allows SMEs to tap into the expertise of experienced IT leaders at a fraction of the cost and without committing to long-term arrangements. While these professionals, known as "Fractional CIOs", have proven their value in the field, there has been a lack of academic research on this emerging trend. Therefore, we carried out a comprehensive research project between 2020 and 2023, involving 62 Fractional CIOs from 10 countries. The research produced a definition, different types of engagements, and success factors for Fractional CIOs and their engagements. This paper summarizes these findings for a wider audience of academics and practitioners.}, language = {en} } @article{RemškarJelencCzepurnyietal., author = {Remškar, Maja and Jelenc, Janez and Czepurnyi, Nikolai and Malok, Matjaž and Pirker, Luka and Schreiner, Rupert and H{\"u}ttel, Andreas K.}, title = {Modulations of the work function and morphology of a single MoS2 nanotube by charge injection}, series = {Nanoscale Advances}, journal = {Nanoscale Advances}, publisher = {Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)}, issn = {2516-0230}, doi = {10.1039/d4na00490f}, abstract = {Both the miniaturization of transistor components and the ongoing investigation of material systems with potential for quantum information processing have significantly increased current interest of researchers in semiconducting inorganic nanotubes. Here we report on an additional outstanding aspect of these nanostructures, namely the intrinsic coupling of electronic and mechanical properties. We observe electronic and morphology changes in a single MoS2 nanotube, exposed to charge injections by means of an atomic-force-microscopy tip. An elliptic deformation of the nanotube and helical twisting of the nanotube are visible, consistent with the reverse piezoelectric effect. Work-function changes are found to be dependent on the polarity of the injected carriers. An unexpected long-term persistence of the shape deformations is observed and explained with accumulation of structural defects and the resultant strain, which could cause a memory-like charge confinement and a long lasting modulation of the work function.}, language = {en} } @article{BelyaevaKleppLemmeletal., author = {Belyaeva, Inna A. and Klepp, J{\"u}rgen and Lemmel, Hartmut and Shamonin (Chamonine), Mikhail}, title = {Feasibility of Probing the Filler Restructuring in Magnetoactive Elastomers by Ultra-Small-Angle Neutron Scattering}, series = {Applied Sciences}, volume = {11}, journal = {Applied Sciences}, number = {10}, publisher = {MDPI}, address = {Basel}, doi = {10.3390/app11104470}, pages = {1 -- 9}, abstract = {Ultra-small-angle neutron scattering (USANS) experiments are reported on isotropic magnetoactive elastomer (MAE) samples with different concentrations of micrometer-sized iron particles in the presence of an in-plane magnetic field up to 350 mT. The effect of the magnetic field on the scattering curves is observed in the scattering vector range between 2.5 x 10(-5) and 1.85 x 10(-4) angstrom(-1). It is found that the neutron scattering depends on the magnetization history (hysteresis). The relation of the observed changes to the magnetic-field-induced restructuring of the filler particles is discussed. The perspectives of employing USANS for investigations of the internal microstructure and its changes in magnetic field are considered.}, language = {en} } @article{GlavanBelyaevaShamoninChamonine, author = {Glavan, Gašper and Belyaeva, Inna A. and Shamonin (Chamonine), Mikhail}, title = {On the Piezomagnetism of Magnetoactive Elastomeric Cylinders in Uniform Magnetic Fields: Height Modulation in the Vicinity of an Operating Point by Time-Harmonic Fields}, series = {Polymers}, volume = {16}, journal = {Polymers}, number = {19}, doi = {10.3390/polym16192706}, abstract = {Soft magnetoactive elastomers (MAEs) are currently considered to be promising materials for actuators in soft robotics. Magnetically controlled actuators often operate in the vicinity of a bias point. Their dynamic properties can be characterized by the piezomagnetic strain coefficient, which is a ratio of the time-harmonic strain amplitude to the corresponding magnetic field strength. Herein, the dynamic strain response of a family of MAE cylinders to the time-harmonic (frequency of 0.1-2.5 Hz) magnetic fields of varying amplitude (12.5 kA/m-62.5 kA/m), superimposed on different bias magnetic fields (25-127 kA/m), is systematically investigated for the first time. Strain measurements are based on optical imaging with sub-pixel resolution. It is found that the dynamic strain response of MAEs is considerably different from that in conventional magnetostrictive polymer composites (MPCs), and it cannot be described by the effective piezomagnetic constant from the quasi-static measurements. The obtained maximum values of the piezomagnetic strain coefficient (∼102 nm/A) are one to two orders of magnitude higher than in conventional MPCs, but there is a significant phase lag (35-60°) in the magnetostrictive response with respect to an alternating magnetic field. The experimental dependencies of the characteristics of the alternating strain on the amplitude of the alternating field, bias field, oscillation frequency, and aspect ratio of cylinders are given for several representative examples. It is hypothesized that the main cause of observed peculiarities is the non-linear viscoelasticity of these composite materials.}, language = {en} } @article{JezeršekKrieglKravanjaetal., author = {Jezeršek, Matija and Kriegl, Raphael and Kravanja, Gaia and Hribar, Luka and Drevenšek-Olenik, Irena and Unold, Heiko and Shamonin (Chamonine), Mikhail}, title = {Control of Droplet Impact through Magnetic Actuation of Surface Microstructures}, series = {Advanced Materials Interfaces}, volume = {10}, journal = {Advanced Materials Interfaces}, number = {11}, publisher = {Wiley}, doi = {10.1002/admi.202202471}, abstract = {An effective method for on-demand control over the impact dynamics of droplets on a magnetoresponsive surface is reported. The surface is comprised of micrometer-sized lamellas from a magnetoactive elastomer on a copper substrate. The surface itself is fabricated using laser micromachining. The orientation of the lamellae is switched from edge-on (orthogonal to the surface) to face-on (parallel to the surface) by changing the direction of a moderate (<250 mT) magnetic field. This simple actuation technique can significantly change the critical velocities of droplet rebound, deposition, and splashing. Rebound and deposition regimes can be switched up to Weber number We < 13 ± 3, while deposition and splashing can be switched in the range of 32 < We < 52. Because a permanent magnet is used, no permanent power supply is required for maintaining the particular regime of droplet impact. The presented technology is highly flexible and enables selective fabrication and actuation of microstructures on complex devices. It has great potential for applications in soft robotics, microfluidics, and advanced thermal management.}, language = {en} } @article{GlavanKettlBrunhuberetal., author = {Glavan, Gašper and Kettl, Wolfgang and Brunhuber, Alexander and Shamonin (Chamonine), Mikhail and Drevenšek-Olenik, Irena}, title = {Effect of Material Composition on Tunable Surface Roughness of Magnetoactive Elastomers}, series = {Polymers}, volume = {11}, journal = {Polymers}, number = {4}, publisher = {MDPI}, address = {Basel}, doi = {10.3390/polym11040594}, pages = {1 -- 13}, abstract = {We investigated magnetic-field-induced modifications of the surface roughness of magnetoactive elastomers (MAEs) with four material compositions incorporating two concentrations of ferromagnetic microparticles (70 wt\% and 80 wt\%) and exhibiting two shear storage moduli of the resulting composite material (about 10 kPa and 30 kPa). The analysis was primarily based on spread optical reflection measurements. The surfaces of all four materials were found to be very smooth in the absence of magnetic field (RMS roughness below 50 nm). A maximal field-induced roughness modification (approximately 1 m/T) was observed for the softer material with the lower filler concentration, and a minimal modification (less than 50 nm/T) was observed for the harder material with the higher filler concentration. All four materials showed a significant decrease in the total optical reflectivity with an increasing magnetic field as well. This effect is attributed to the existence of a distinct surface layer that is depleted of microparticles in the absence of a magnetic field but becomes filled with particles in the presence of the field. We analyzed the temporal response of the reflective properties to the switching on and off of the magnetic field and found switching-on response times of around 0.1 s and switching-off response times in the range of 0.3-0.6 s. These observations provide new insight into the magnetic-field-induced surface restructuring of MAEs and may be useful for the development of magnetically reconfigurable elastomeric optical surfaces.}, language = {en} } @article{BartschBurgerGradetal., author = {Bartsch, Alexander and Burger, Moritz and Grad, Marius and Esper, Lukas and Schultheiß, Ulrich and Noster, Ulf and Schratzenstaller, Thomas}, title = {Enhancement of laser cut edge quality of ultra-thin titanium grade 2 sheets by applying an in-process approach using modulated Yb:YAG continuous wave fiber laser}, series = {Discover Mechanical Engineering}, journal = {Discover Mechanical Engineering}, number = {10}, publisher = {Springer}, doi = {10.1007/s44245-023-00018-3}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-65647}, pages = {9}, abstract = {Titanium is used in many areas due to its excellent mechanical, biological and corrosion-resistant properties. Implants often have thin and filigree structures, providing an ideal application for fine cutting with laser. In the literature, the main focus is primarily on investigating and optimizing the parameters for titanium sheets with thicknesses greater than 1 mm. Hence, in this study, the basic manufacturing parameters of laser power, cutting speed and laser pulse of a 200 W modulated fiber laser are investigated for 0.15 mm thick grade 2 titanium sheets. A reproducible, continuous cut could be achieved using 90 W laser-power and 2 mm/s cutting-speed. Pulse pause variations between 85 and 335 μs in 50 μs steps and a fixed pulse width of 50 μs show that a minimum kerf width of 23.4 μm, as well as a minimum cut edge roughness Rz of 3.59 μm, is achieved at the lowest pulse pause duration. An increase in roughness towards the laser exit side, independent of the laser pulse pause duration, was found and discussed. The results provide initial process parameters for cutting thin titanium sheets and thus provide the basis for further investigations, such as the influence of cutting gas pressure and composition on the cut edge.}, language = {en} } @article{GamischEttengruberGadereretal., author = {Gamisch, Bernd and Ettengruber, Stefan and Gaderer, Matthias and Dawoud, Belal}, title = {Dynamic simulation of isothermal and non-isothermal reduction and oxidation reactions of iron oxide for a hydrogen storage process}, series = {Renewable and Sustainable Energy}, volume = {1}, journal = {Renewable and Sustainable Energy}, number = {1}, publisher = {ELSP, International Open Science Platform}, doi = {10.55092/rse20230004}, abstract = {This work aims first to develop a dynamic lumped model for the isothermal reactions of hydrogen/steam with a single iron oxide/iron pellet inside a tubular reactor and to validate the model results against the experimental reaction kinetic data with the help of our STA device. To describe the temporal change in mass, and consequently, the temporal heat of reaction, the shrinking core model, based on the geometrical contracting sphere, is applied. It turned out that, the simulation model can reproduce the experimental, temporal concentration and temperature-dependent conversion rates with a maximum deviation of 4.6\% during the oxidation reactions and 3.1\% during the reduction reactions. In addition, a measured isothermal storage process comprising one reduction and one oxidation phase with a holding phase in between on a single reacting pellet could be reproduced with a maximum absolute deviation in the conversion rate of 1.5\%. Moreover, a lumped, non-isothermal simulation model for a pelletized tubular redox-reactor including 2kg of iron oxide pellets has been established, in which the heat of reaction, heat transfer to the ambient and heat transfer between the solid and gas phases are considered. The temporal courses of the outlet gas concentration as well as the temperatures of the gas stream and the solid material at a constant input gas flow rate and a constant reacting gas inlet concentration but different input gas temperatures are estimated. Because of the endothermic nature of the reduction reaction, the inlet reacting gas temperature shall be kept high to prevent the severe temperature drop in the solid phase and, consequently, the significant reduction of the reaction rate. Contrary to that, the oxidation process requires lower input gas temperatures to avoid the excessive overheating of the reaction mass and, consequently, the sintering of the reacting pellets. Finally, five of the previous reactors have been connected in series to explore the influence of the changing inlet gas temperatures and concentrations on the dynamic performance of each storage mass.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{StrassburgerGalkaLangetal., author = {Strassburger, Steffen and Galka, Stefan and Lang, Sebastian and Reggelin, Tobias}, title = {Introduction to the Minitrack on Simulation Modeling, Artificial Intelligence and Digital Twins for Decision Making in Production and Logistics}, series = {Proceedings of the 58th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, January 7-10, 2025, Honolulu, Hawaii}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 58th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, January 7-10, 2025, Honolulu, Hawaii}, editor = {Bui, Tung}, publisher = {University of Hawaii at Manoa}, isbn = {978-0-9981331-8-8}, doi = {10.24251/HICSS.2025.205}, pages = {1677 -- 1678}, abstract = {The minitrack contains contributions with a focus on simulation modeling and digital twins and decision making in the context of Industry 4.0. The use of simulation models and digital twins is manifold, from planning to virtual commission and real-time operational decision support. Cyber-physical systems integrate the real world and the virtual world to enable decision making in the age of Industry 4.0. For example, customer decisions and supply disruptions which directly influence manufacturing and logistics systems require immediate decisions. Thus, models must have the capability to support decision making in manufacturing as well as in internal and external logistics in real-time. Methods include discrete-event simulation, discrete-rate simulation, hybrid simulation, system dynamics simulation, the combination of simulation modeling with machine learning or optimization heuristics, prescriptive analytics, and adaptive systems. Furthermore, this minitrack addresses simulation education and simulation models and digital twins used for education and training in manufacturing and logistics.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{StadlerCornetMazeasetal., author = {Stadler, Sebastian and Cornet, Henriette and Mazeas, Damien and Chardonnet, Jean-Remy and Frenkler, Fritz}, title = {IMPRO: IMMERSIVE PROTOTYPING IN VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENTS FOR INDUSTRIAL DESIGNERS}, series = {Proceedings of the Design Society: DESIGN Conference 2020}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Design Society: DESIGN Conference 2020}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, doi = {10.1017/dsd.2020.81}, pages = {1375 -- 1384}, abstract = {Computer-Aided Design (CAD) constitutes an important tool for industrial designers. Similarly, Virtual Reality (VR) has the capability to revolutionize how designers work with its increased sense of scale and perspective. However, existing VR CAD applications are limited in terms of functionality and intuitive control. Based on a comparison of VR CAD applications, ImPro, a new application for immersive prototyping for industrial designers was developed. The user evaluations and comparisons show that ImPro offers increased usability, functionality, and suitability for industrial designers.}, language = {de} } @incollection{HaugCurrle, author = {Haug, Sonja and Currle, Edda}, title = {Determinanten der Akzeptanz und Nutzungsbereitschaft von Telepr{\"a}senzrobotik}, series = {Digitale Technik f{\"u}r ambulante Pflege und Therapie III - Nutzung, Akzeptanz, Wirkung und Lebensqualit{\"a}t}, booktitle = {Digitale Technik f{\"u}r ambulante Pflege und Therapie III - Nutzung, Akzeptanz, Wirkung und Lebensqualit{\"a}t}, editor = {Weber, Karsten and Haug, Sonja and Lauer, Norina and Mohr, Christa and Pfingsten, Andrea and Raptis, Georgios and Bahr, Gudrun}, publisher = {transcript}, address = {Bielefeld}, isbn = {978-3-8394-6728-2}, doi = {10.14361/9783839467282-009}, pages = {195 -- 216}, abstract = {Anhand der Ergebnisse einer L{\"a}ngsschnittstudie mit Schlaganfallbetroffenen und ihren Angeh{\"o}rigen wird untersucht, welche Faktoren Einfluss auf die Akzeptanz und die Nutzungsbereitschaft von Telepr{\"a}senzrobotik aus{\"u}ben.}, subject = {Digitalisierung}, language = {de} } @article{HeberlWithelmKauletal., author = {Heberl, Michael and Withelm, Christian and Kaul, Anja and Rank, Daniel and Sterner, Michael}, title = {Prospective Life Cycle Assessment of Biological Methanation in a Trickle-Bed Pilot Plant and a Potential Scale-Up}, series = {Energies}, volume = {17}, journal = {Energies}, number = {9}, publisher = {MDPI AG}, address = {Basel}, issn = {1996-1073}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.3390/en17092206}, abstract = {The fluctuating nature of renewable energies results in the need for sustainable storage technologies to defossilize the energy system without other negative consequences for humans and the environment. In this study, a pilot-scale trickle-bed reactor for biological methanation and various scale-up scenarios for 2024 and 2050 were investigated using life cycle assessment. A best- and worst-case scenario for technology development until 2050 was evolved using cross-consistency analysis and a morphological field, based on which the data for the ecological models were determined. The results show that the plant scale-up has a very positive effect on the ecological consequences of methanation. In the best-case scenario, the values are a factor of 23-780 lower than those of the actual plant today. A hot-spot analysis showed that electrolysis operation has an especially large impact on total emissions. The final Monte Carlo simulation shows that the technology is likely to achieve a low global warming potential with a median of 104.0 kg CO2-eq/MWh CH4 and thus can contribute to decarbonization.}, language = {en} } @article{StrausKravanjaHribaretal., author = {Straus, Izidor and Kravanja, Gaia and Hribar, Luka and Kriegl, Raphael and Jezeršek, Matija and Shamonin (Chamonine), Mikhail and Drevenšek-Olenik, Irena and Kokot, Gašper}, title = {Surface Modification of Magnetoactive Elastomers by Laser Micromachining}, series = {Materials}, volume = {2024}, journal = {Materials}, number = {17 / 7}, publisher = {MDPI AG}, address = {Basel, Switzerland}, doi = {10.3390/ma17071550}, pages = {12}, abstract = {It has been recently demonstrated that laser micromachining of magnetoactive elastomers is a very convenient method for fabricating dynamic surface microstructures with magnetically tunable properties, such as wettability and surface reflectivity. In this study, we investigate the impact of the micromachining process on the fabricated material's structural properties and its chemical composition. By employing scanning electron microscopy, we investigate changes in size distribution and spatial arrangement of carbonyl iron microparticles dispersed in the polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) matrix as a function of laser irradiation. Based on the images obtained by a low vacuum secondary electron detector, we analyze modifications of the surface topography. The results show that most profound modifications occur during the low-exposure (8 J/cm^2) treatment of the surface with the laser beam. Our findings provide important insights for developing theoretical models of functional properties of laser-sculptured microstructures from magnetoactive elastomers.}, language = {en} } @article{RueckPangerlEscheretal., author = {R{\"u}ck, Thomas and Pangerl, Jonas and Escher, Lukas and Jobst, Simon and M{\"u}ller, Max and Bierl, Rudolf and Matysik, Frank-Michael}, title = {Kinetic cooling in mid-infrared methane photoacoustic spectroscopy: A quantitative analysis via digital twin verification}, series = {Photoacoustics}, volume = {40}, journal = {Photoacoustics}, publisher = {Elsevier}, doi = {10.1016/j.pacs.2024.100652}, abstract = {This study presents a detailed quantitative analysis of kinetic cooling in methane photoacoustic spectroscopy, leveraging the capabilities of a digital twin model. Using a quantum cascade laser tuned to 1210.01 cm⁻¹, we investigated the effects of varying nitrogen-oxygen matrix compositions on the photoacoustic signals of 15 ppmV methane. Notably, the photoacoustic signal amplitude decreased with increasing oxygen concentration, even falling below the background signal at oxygen levels higher than approximately 6 \%V. This phenomenon was attributed to kinetic cooling, where thermal energy is extracted from the surrounding gas molecules rather than added, as validated by complex vector analysis using a previously published digital twin model. The model accurately reproduced complex signal patterns through simulations, providing insights into the underlying molecular mechanisms by quantifying individual collision contributions. These findings underscore the importance of digital twins in understanding the fundamentals of photoacoustic signal generation at the molecular level.}, language = {en} } @incollection{HaugCurrle, author = {Haug, Sonja and Currle, Edda}, title = {Angeh{\"o}rige als Ressource im Prozess soziotechnischer Transformation in ambulanter Therapie und Pflege : Ergebnisse einer Feldstudie zur Akzeptanz von Telepr{\"a}senzsystemen}, series = {Soziotechnische Transformationen im Sozial- und Gesundheitswesen: kollaborativ, divers, barrierefrei und sozialr{\"a}umlich}, booktitle = {Soziotechnische Transformationen im Sozial- und Gesundheitswesen: kollaborativ, divers, barrierefrei und sozialr{\"a}umlich}, editor = {Heckes, Kolja Tobias and Lorke, Mariya and Siegler, Marcel and Wrona, Kamil J.}, publisher = {Beltz Juventa}, address = {Weinheim}, isbn = {978-3-7799-7854-1}, doi = {10.3262/978-3-7799-7855-8}, pages = {46 -- 59}, abstract = {Die Implementation digitaler Technologien wird im Spannungsfeld von demographischem Wandel, fortschreitender Digitalisierung und zunehmendem Fachkr{\"a}ftemangel im Gesundheitssystem mit hohen Erwartungen verkn{\"u}pft. Im Rahmen eines empirischen Forschungsprojektes wurden die Machbarkeit und die Wirkung von logop{\"a}discher und physiotherapeutischer Teletherapie sowie von Telenursing-Anwendungen bei Schlaganfallpatient*innen evaluiert, die {\"u}ber telepr{\"a}senzgest{\"u}tzte digitale Assistenzsysteme im h{\"a}uslichen Bereich durchgef{\"u}hrt wurden. Die sozialwissenschaftliche Begleitforschung hatte die Aufgabe, die Akzeptanz und die Nutzungsbereitschaft der eingesetzten Technologie zu analysieren sowie die Auswirkungen aufzuzeigen, die der Einsatz der Ger{\"a}te im ethischen, rechtlichen und sozialen Kontext mit sich bringen kann. Der vorliegende Beitrag basiert auf den Daten und Ergebnissen dieser Akzeptanzforschung und analysiert die Interaktion von Menschen in ihren Rollen als Patient*in oder Angeh{\"o}rige von Patient*innen mit Technologie. Die Ergebnisse beleuchten die Relevanz der Angeh{\"o}rigen f{\"u}r diese Interaktionen und zeigen, warum ihre Einbeziehung im Rahmen soziotechnischer Transformationen im Bereich ambulanter Therapie und Pflege so wichtig ist.}, subject = {Sozialtechnologie}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{HoengEder, author = {H{\"o}ng, Simon and Eder, Friedrich}, title = {Methode zur Generierung multimodalersynthetischer Daten aus parametrischen BIM-Modellen zur Nutzung in KI-Systemen}, series = {Tagungsband 34. Forum Bauinformatik, 06. - 08.09.2023, Bochum}, booktitle = {Tagungsband 34. Forum Bauinformatik, 06. - 08.09.2023, Bochum}, doi = {10.13154/294-10130}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:hbz:294-101306}, pages = {398 -- 405}, abstract = {F{\"u}r die erfolgreiche Implementierung von KI-Systemen ist eine große Menge an relevanten (und gelabelten) Trainingsdaten n{\"o}tig. Die Datenqualit{\"a}t, Format, Struktur und nicht zuletzt urheberrechtliche Belange schr{\"a}nken die unmittelbare Nutzung vorhandener Daten ein und hindern die gewinnbringende Nutzung dieser Technologien in der Praxis. In diesem Beitrag wird ein Ansatz vorgestellt, der auf Basis einer parametrischen bzw. regelbasierten Erstellung von BIM-Modellen synthetische, gelabelte Trainingsdaten f{\"u}r die nachgelagerte Nutzung in diversen KI-Workflows generiert. Die Modelle werden mithilfe einer C\#-Anwendung {\"u}ber die API von Autodesk Revit erzeugt und k{\"o}nnen durch automatisiertes Postprocessing mittels Python zu annotierten Daten in g{\"a}ngigen Austauschformaten aufbereitet werden. Die synthetischen Bauwerksmodelle erm{\"o}glichen die Ableitung multimodaler Trainings-Datens{\"a}tze. Das heißt, sie k{\"o}nnen in unterschiedlichen Dateiformaten vorgehalten werden. Dadurch lassen sich Datens{\"a}tze erzeugen, die auf den jeweiligen Anwendungsfall zugeschnitten sind (z. B.: Rastergrafiken, Punktwolken, CAD- oder BIM-Formate). Die Daten lassen sich somit in entsprechende KI-Systeme integrieren. Dieser L{\"o}sungsansatz wird am Anwendungsbeispiel einer KI-gest{\"u}tzten Objektklassifizierung in 2D-Pl{\"a}nen auf Basis synthetischer Datens{\"a}tze im COCO-Format durchgef{\"u}hrt. Die k{\"u}nstlich erzeugten Plandaten in Anlehnung an Positionspl{\"a}ne von rasterf{\"o}rmig aufgebauten Skelettbauwerken konnten erfolgreich einem KI-System als Trainingsdaten zugef{\"u}hrt werden. Damit wird die nahtlose Verkettung der einzelnen Prozessschritte (Modellierung, Annotation, Integration) validiert. Die Ergebnisse werden abschließend evaluiert und Optimierungsans{\"a}tze diskutiert.}, language = {de} } @article{LindnerPipaKarpenetal., author = {Lindner, Matthias and Pipa, Andrei V. and Karpen, Norbert and Hink, R{\"u}diger and Berndt, Dominik and Foest, R{\"u}diger and Bonaccurso, Elmar and Weichwald, Robert and Friedberger, Alois and Caspari, Ralf and Brandenburg, Ronny and Schreiner, Rupert}, title = {Icing Mitigation by MEMS-Fabricated Surface Dielectric Barrier Discharge}, series = {Applied Sciences}, volume = {11}, journal = {Applied Sciences}, number = {23}, publisher = {MDPI}, address = {Basel}, doi = {10.3390/app112311106}, pages = {1 -- 17}, abstract = {Avoiding ice accumulation on aerodynamic components is of enormous importance to flight safety. Novel approaches utilizing surface dielectric barrier discharges (SDBDs) are expected to be more efficient and effective than conventional solutions for preventing ice accretion on aerodynamic components. In this work, the realization of SDBDs based on thin-film substrates by means of micro-electro-mechanical-systems (MEMS) technology is presented. The anti-icing performance of the MEMS SDBDs is presented and compared to SDBDs manufactured by printed circuit board (PCB) technology. It was observed that the 35 mu m thick electrodes of the PCB SDBDs favor surface icing with an initial accumulation of supercooled water droplets at the electrode impact edges. This effect was not observed for 0.3 mu m thick MEMS-fabricated electrodes indicating a clear advantage for MEMS-technology SDBDs for anti-icing applications. Titanium was identified as the most suitable material for MEMS electrodes. In addition, an optimization of the MEMS-SDBDs with respect to the dielectric materials as well as SDBD design is discussed.}, language = {en} } @article{GamischHuberGadereretal., author = {Gamisch, Bernd and Huber, Lea and Gaderer, Matthias and Dawoud, Belal}, title = {On the Kinetic Mechanisms of the Reduction and Oxidation Reactions of Iron Oxide/Iron Pellets for a Hydrogen Storage Process}, series = {Energies}, volume = {15}, journal = {Energies}, number = {21}, publisher = {MDPI}, doi = {10.3390/en15218322}, abstract = {This work aims at investigating the kinetic mechanisms of the reduction/oxidation (redox) reactions of iron oxide/iron pellets under different operating conditions. The reaction principle is the basis of a thermochemical hydrogen storage system. To simulate the charging phase, a single pellet consisting of iron oxide (90\% Fe2O3, 10\% stabilising cement) is reduced with different hydrogen (H2) concentrations at temperatures between 600 and 800 °C. The discharge phase is initiated by the oxidation of the previously reduced pellet by water vapour (H2O) at different concentrations in the same temperature range. In both reactions, nitrogen (N2) is used as a carrier gas. The redox reactions have been experimentally measured in a thermogravimetric analyser (TGA) at a flow rate of 250 mL/min. An extensive literature review has been conducted on the existing reactions' kinetic mechanisms along with their applicability to describe the obtained results. It turned out that the measured kinetic results can be excellently described with the so-called shrinking core model. Using the geometrical contracting sphere reaction mechanism model, the concentration- and temperature-dependent reduction and oxidation rates can be reproduced with a maximum deviation of less than 5\%. In contrast to the reduction process, the temperature has a smaller effect on the oxidation reaction kinetics, which is attributed to 71\% less activation energy (Ea,Re=56.9 kJ/mol versus Ea,Ox=16.0 kJ/mol). The concentration of the reacting gas showed, however, an opposite trend: namely, to have an almost twofold impact on the oxidation reaction rate constant compared to the reduction rate constant.}, language = {en} } @article{MarzaniTondelliKumaetal., author = {Marzani, Giulia and Tondelli, Simona and Kuma, Yuko and Cruz Rios, Fernanda and Hu, Rongbo and Bock, Thomas and Linner, Thomas}, title = {Embedding Circular Economy in the Construction Sector Policy Framework: Experiences from EU, U.S., and Japan for Better Future Cities}, series = {Smart Cities}, volume = {8}, journal = {Smart Cities}, number = {2}, publisher = {MDPI}, doi = {10.3390/smartcities8020048}, pages = {48}, abstract = {The transition towards a Circular Economy (CE) in the construction sector is essential to achieving sustainable, inclusive smart cities. This study examines the integration of CE principles into construction policies across four key global contexts: the European Union (focusing on Italy and Germany), the United States, and Japan. Through a comparative policy analysis, the research identifies best practices, implementation barriers, and the role of digitalization in advancing CE strategies. In Europe, CE is embedded in policy frameworks such as the Green Deal and the New Circular Economy Action Plan, driving the shift toward sustainable urban development. The United States, while in the early stages of CE adoption, is fostering circular initiatives at local levels, particularly in waste management and building deconstruction. Japan's policy landscape integrates CE within a broader strategy for resource efficiency, emphasizing technological innovation. The findings highlight the necessity of a research-driven approach to inform policies that leverage digital tools, such as Building Information Modeling and Digital Product Passports, to enhance material traceability and urban circularity. This study contributes to the global effort of designing smart cities that are not only technologically advanced but also environmentally and socially sustainable through the adoption of CE principles in the built environment.}, language = {en} } @article{LovšinBrandlGlavanetal., author = {Lovšin, Matija and Brandl, Dominik and Glavan, Gašper and Belyaeva, Inna A. and Cmok, Luka and Coga, Lucija and Kalin, Mitjan and Shamonin (Chamonine), Mikhail and Drevenšek-Olenik, Irena}, title = {Reconfigurable Surface Micropatterns Based on the Magnetic Field-Induced Shape Memory Effect in Magnetoactive Elastomers}, series = {Polymers}, volume = {13}, journal = {Polymers}, number = {24}, publisher = {MDPI}, doi = {10.3390/polym13244422}, abstract = {A surface relief grating with a period of 30 mu m is embossed onto the surface of magnetoactive elastomer (MAE) samples in the presence of a moderate magnetic field of about 180 mT. The grating, which is represented as a set of parallel stripes with two different amplitude reflectivity coefficients, is detected via diffraction of a laser beam in the reflection configuration. Due to the magnetic-field-induced plasticity effect, the grating persists on the MAE surface for at least 90 h if the magnetic field remains present. When the magnetic field is removed, the diffraction efficiency vanishes in a few minutes. The described effect is much more pronounced in MAE samples with larger content of iron filler (80 wt\%) than in the samples with lower content of iron filler (70 wt\%). A simple theoretical model is proposed to describe the observed dependence of the diffraction efficiency on the applied magnetic field. Possible applications of MAEs as magnetically reconfigurable diffractive optical elements are discussed. It is proposed that the described experimental method can be used as a convenient tool for investigations of the dynamics of magnetically induced plasticity of MAEs on the micrometer scale.}, language = {en} } @article{RusavyCechovaDendorferetal., author = {Rusavy, Zdenek and Cechova, Hana and Dendorfer, Sebastian and Kalis, Vladimir and Ismail, Khaled M.}, title = {Is the Finnish grip tight enough? A manometric study of two manual perineal protection techniques}, series = {Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica}, volume = {104}, journal = {Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica}, number = {2}, publisher = {Wiley}, doi = {10.1111/aogs.15033}, pages = {423 -- 425}, language = {en} } @article{KaessStrahringerWestner, author = {K{\"a}ss, Sebastian and Strahringer, Susanne and Westner, Markus}, title = {A Multiple Mini Case Study on the Adoption of Low Code Development Platforms in Work Systems}, series = {IEEE Access}, journal = {IEEE Access}, publisher = {IEEE}, issn = {2169-3536}, doi = {10.1109/ACCESS.2023.3325092}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-65634}, pages = {118762 -- 118786}, abstract = {Although adopting Low Code Development Platforms (LCDPs) promises significant efficiency and effectiveness improvements for application development, its adoption still needs further empirical research. This paper uses a combinatorial approach to research LCDP adoption and presents the results of a multiple mini case study with 36 cases on LCDP adoption. A combination of the Socio-Technical Systems theory and the Technology-Organisational-Environment model is used as a theoretical lens. In this paper, we show that LCDP adoption is a multifaceted phenomenon and identify three archetypes for LCDP adoption (i.e., IT Resource Shortage Mitigators, Application Development Democratisers, and Synergy Realisers) and one archetype for LCDP non-adoption (i.e., Intricacy Adversaries). Each archetype can be interpreted as an individual path towards LCDP (non-)adoption. Based on these archetypes, we derive seven starting points for practitioners to adopt LCDPs in work systems. Moreover, by using the theoretical lenses, the paper shows that for an LCDP adoption to occur, an optimisation of the social and technical sub-systems is required.}, language = {en} } @article{MoragKieningerEissnertetal., author = {Morag, Sarah and Kieninger, Martin and Eissnert, Christoph and Auer, Simon and Dendorfer, Sebastian and Popp, Daniel and Hoffmann, Johannes and Kieninger, B{\"a}rbel}, title = {Comparison of different techniques for prehospital cervical spine immobilization: Biomechanical measurements with a wireless motion capture system}, series = {PLOS ONE}, volume = {18}, journal = {PLOS ONE}, number = {11}, publisher = {PLOS}, address = {San Francisco, California}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0292300}, pages = {1 -- 14}, language = {en} } @article{KrieglKravanjaHribaretal., author = {Kriegl, Raphael and Kravanja, Gaia and Hribar, Luka and Čoga, Lucija and Drevenšek-Olenik, Irena and Jezeršek, Matija and Kalin, Mitjan and Shamonin (Chamonine), Mikhail}, title = {Microstructured Magnetoactive Elastomers for Switchable Wettability}, series = {Polymers}, volume = {14}, journal = {Polymers}, number = {18}, publisher = {MDPI}, doi = {10.3390/polym14183883}, pages = {1 -- 21}, abstract = {We demonstrate the control of wettability of non-structured and microstructured magnetoactive elastomers (MAEs) by magnetic field. The synthesized composite materials have a concentration of carbonyl iron particles of 75 wt.\% (≈27 vol.\%) and three different stiffnesses of the elastomer matrix. A new method of fabrication of MAE coatings on plastic substrates is presented, which allows one to enhance the response of the apparent contact angle to the magnetic field by exposing the particle-enriched side of MAEs to water. A magnetic field is not applied during crosslinking. The highest variation of the contact angle from (113 ± 1)° in zero field up to (156 ± 2)° at about 400 mT is achieved in the MAE sample with the softest matrix. Several lamellar and pillared MAE structures are fabricated by laser micromachining. The lateral dimension of surface structures is about 50 µm and the depth varies between 3 µm and 60 µm. A systematic investigation of the effects of parameters of laser processing (laser power and the number of passages of the laser beam) on the wetting behavior of these structures in the absence and presence of a magnetic field is performed. In particular, strong anisotropy of the wetting behavior of lamellar structures is observed. The results are qualitatively discussed in the framework of the Wenzel and Cassie-Baxter models. Finally, directions of further research on magnetically controlled wettability of microstructured MAE surfaces are outlined. The obtained results may be useful for the development of magnetically controlled smart surfaces for droplet-based microfluidics.}, language = {en} } @article{KoenigGuertler, author = {Koenig, Eric and Guertler, Katherine}, title = {Parlaying students´ work experience into practice-oriented esp}, series = {Journal of teaching english for specific and academic purposes}, volume = {6}, journal = {Journal of teaching english for specific and academic purposes}, number = {2, Special issue}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}t Nis}, doi = {10.22190/JTESAP1802277K}, pages = {277 -- 284}, abstract = {Instructors of English for Special Purposes often describe the challenge of determining which specific content and competencies to address in their courses. After all, it is the focus on technical subject matter which students expect to differentiate engineering ESP from standard EFL. Yet ESP instructors, who frequently have a background in fields such as applied linguistics or education, often receive little input from technical specialists as to which specialist topics are most relevant to their target domain. Our research indicates that ESP instructors in higher education can leverage a valuable resource to enrich teaching effectiveness: students who have already gained professional experience. As part of a longitudinal study at two universities of applied sciences (UAS) in southern Germany, engineering students at the beginning of their first semester of compulsory technical English participate in an online survey. The course participants provide relevant biographical information such as work experience and evaluate the perceived importance of a selection of skills and applications for a Technical English course. The surveys, administered in October 2016 and October 2017 and encompassing nearly 1000 respondents, provide compelling insights. Analysis reveals conclusive correlations between the perceived importance of course components and students' declared level of previous work experience. Listening comprehension, reading comprehension, process description, and test and measurement are topics whose importance correlates positively with work experience level. In addition, there are clear trends relating work experience level with the importance of the reading and writing of technical documents as well as communication and interaction. This data provides empirically-founded criteria for selecting the topics to include in the scope of a Technical English course for engineers, informed by the judgment of students with occupational experience. Additionally, recognizing that students with work experience have legitimate practitioner credibility allows instructors to identify and select relevant subject matter in concordance with experienced students' learning objectives. ESP learners will profit greatly from cultivating skills with proven practical applicability.}, language = {en} } @article{LazarevRiabokonHalleretal., author = {Lazarev, Igor A. and Riabokon, P. V. and Haller, M. and Dendorfer, Sebastian}, title = {Effect of the Displacement of Calcaneal Bone Peripheral Fragment in its Fracture on the Function of the Three-Headed Calf Muscle}, series = {TRAUMA}, volume = {16}, journal = {TRAUMA}, number = {2}, publisher = {Zaslavsky}, doi = {10.22141/1608-1706.2.16.2015.80247}, pages = {20 -- 24}, abstract = {In the structure of musculoskeletal injuries, calcaneal fractures account for up to 4 \% of all skeletal fractures and up to 60 \% of hindfoot fractures. The effect of the displacement of the peripheral fragment of the calcaneus on the calf muscles's reaction forces at the time of the adoption of the simplified squatting position was investigated by modeling in AnyBody Modeling System 6.0 software. M.gastrocnemius (lateralis et medialis) in the initial phase of motion in all variants of the peripheral fragment displacement did not develop sufficient muscular effort in comparison to the intact calcaneus. M.soleus medialis et lateralis showed significant increase in muscle activity rates in the initial phase of motion (41.87 ± 1.90 H and 52.07 ± 2.10 H) before reaching its maximum values, as compared with those of the intact calcaneus. In the final phase of the movement, upon muscle reaches its maximum length, muscular strength indicators of the m.soleus returned to their original values or were significantly below them. The decline in muscle strength was due to shortening of the moment arm or muscle excursion in case of convergence of muscle attachment points. When the peripheral fragment is displaced, due to putting down the heel to the surface of the support in terms of anatomical muscle lengthening, it takes extra effort to achieve rest length and its maximum power. In all types of the displacement of the peripheral fragment, the function of three-headed calf muscle is disturbed with involvement of additional muscular effort and energy expenditure. This fact should motivate the surgeon on the need for accurate repositioning of bone fragments in calcaneal fractures with the displacement of the peripheral fragment.}, language = {en} } @article{LehrerStockerDuddecketal., author = {Lehrer, Tobias and Stocker, Philipp and Duddeck, Fabian and Wagner, Marcus}, title = {UCSM: Dataset of U-shaped parametric CAD geometries and real-world sheet metal meshes for deep drawing}, series = {Computer-aided design}, volume = {188}, journal = {Computer-aided design}, publisher = {Elsevier}, doi = {10.1016/j.cad.2025.103924}, pages = {17}, abstract = {The development of machine learning (ML) applications in deep drawing is hindered by limited data availability and the absence of open-access benchmarks for validating novel approaches, including domain generalization over distinct geometries. This paper addresses these challenges by introducing a comprehensive U-shaped dataset tailored to this manufacturing process. Our U-Channel sheet metal (UCSM) dataset combines 90 real-world meshes with an infinite number of synthetic geometry samples generated from four parametric Computer-Aided Design (CAD) models, ensuring extensive geometry variety and data quantity. Additionally, a ready-to-use dataset for drawability assessment and segmentation is provided. Leveraging CAD and mesh data sources bridges the gap between sparse data availability and ML requirements. Our analysis demonstrates that the proposed parametric models are geometrically valid, and real-world and synthetic data complement each other effectively, providing robust support for ML model development. While the dataset is confined to U-shaped, thin-walled, deep drawing scenarios, it considerably aids in overcoming data scarcity. Thereby, it facilitates the validation and comparison of new geometry-generalizing ML methodologies in this domain. By providing this benchmark dataset, we enhance the comparability and validation of emerging methods for ML advancements in sheet metal forming.}, language = {en} } @article{MaurerSaiboldGerletal., author = {Maurer, Julia and Saibold, Anna and Gerl, Katharina and Koller, Michael and K{\"o}lbl, Oliver and Pukrop, Tobias and Windschuettl, Sandra and Einhell, Sabine and Herrmann-Johns, Anne and Raptis, Georgios and Mueller, Karolina}, title = {Systematic development of a patient-reported ONCOlogical-ROUTinE-Screening (ONCO-ROUTES) procedure at the University Cancer Center Regensburg}, series = {Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology}, volume = {150}, journal = {Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology}, number = {9}, publisher = {Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, issn = {1432-1335}, doi = {10.1007/s00432-024-05955-4}, abstract = {Purpose The evaluation of treatment success and progression in oncology patient-reported outcomes (PROs) is playing an increasingly important role. Meanwhile, PROs are a component of the certification requirements of the German Cancer Society for oncology centers. PROs are used to provide supportive therapy. There is currently no instrument that fully covers the requirements. At the University Hospital Regensburg (UKR), a digital ONCOlogical-ROUTinE-Screening (ONCO-ROUTES) procedure was developed in order to assess the need for supportive therapy in a standardized way and to provide patients with supportive interventions tailored to their needs. Methods On the basis of current requirements and guidelines, the development of ONCO-ROUTES was supported by experts in focus groups and interviews, and digitalization was carried out in connection with the IT infrastructure. Results A Needs-based, Quality-of-life (QoL) and Symptoms Screening (NQS2) tool already established in the routine at the UKR was further developed into ONCO-ROUTES, which is made up of the domains therapy phase, nutrition, tobacco use, alcohol use, quality of life, general condition/functional status, physical activity, psychooncology, social services, and further support needs. By linking the digitized questionnaire to the hospital information system, the results are available for immediate use in routine operations and thus for the referral of patients for further supportive therapy. Conclusion The digital PRO application ONCO-ROUTES is designed to involve patients in monitoring additional supportive needs and thus, improves supportive interdisciplinary treatment.}, language = {en} } @article{LehrerKapsLepeniesetal., author = {Lehrer, Tobias and Kaps, Arne and Lepenies, Ingolf and Raponi, Elena and Wagner, Marcus and Duddeck, Fabian}, title = {Complementing Drawability Assessment of Deep-Drawn Components with Surrogate-Based Global Sensitivity Analysis}, series = {ASCE-ASME Journal of Risk and Uncertainty in Engineering Systems, Part B: Mechanical Engineering}, journal = {ASCE-ASME Journal of Risk and Uncertainty in Engineering Systems, Part B: Mechanical Engineering}, publisher = {ASME}, issn = {2332-9025}, doi = {10.1115/1.4065143}, pages = {1 -- 10}, abstract = {In the early-stage development of sheet metal parts, key design properties of new structures must be specified. As these decisions are made under significant uncertainty regarding drawing configuration changes, they sometimes result in the development of new parts that, at a later design stage, will not be drawable. As a result, there is a need to increase the certainty of experience-driven drawing configuration decisions. Complementing this process with a global sensitivity analysis can provide insight into the impact of various changes in drawing configurations on drawability, unveiling cost-effective strategies to ensure the drawability of new parts. However, when quantitative global sensitivity approaches, such as Sobol's method, are utilized, the computational requirements for obtaining Sobol indices can become prohibitive even for small application problems. To circumvent computational limitations, we evaluate the applicability of different surrogate models engaged in computing global design variable sensitivities for the drawability assessment of a deep-drawn component. Here, we show in an exemplary application problem, that both a standard kriging model and an ensemble model can provide commendable results at a fraction of the computational cost. Moreover, we compare our surrogate models to existing approaches in the field. Furthermore, we show that the error introduced by the surrogate models is of the same order of magnitude as that from the choice of drawability measure. In consequence, our surrogate models can improve the cost-effective development of a component in the early design phase.}, language = {en} } @incollection{EttlGreinerKudienkoetal., author = {Ettl, Katrin and Greiner, Nina and Kudienko, Natalie and Lauer, Norina and Lichtenauer, Norbert and Meussling-Sentpali, Annette and Mohr, Christa and Pfingsten, Andrea}, title = {Forschungsdesign Pflege und Therapie im Projekt TePUS}, series = {Digitale Technik f{\"u}r ambulante Pflege und Therapie: Herausforderungen, L{\"o}sungen, Anwendungen und Forschungsperspektiven}, booktitle = {Digitale Technik f{\"u}r ambulante Pflege und Therapie: Herausforderungen, L{\"o}sungen, Anwendungen und Forschungsperspektiven}, editor = {Weber, Karsten and Haug, Sonja and Lauer, Norina and Meussling-Sentpali, Annette and Mohr, Christa and Pfingsten, Andrea and Raptis, Georgios and Bahr, Gudrun}, publisher = {transcript}, address = {Bielefeld}, isbn = {978-3-83766235-1}, doi = {10.14361/9783839462355-003}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-55448}, publisher = {Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Regensburg}, pages = {59 -- 78}, abstract = {Beim Projekt DeinHaus 4.0 Oberpfalz - TePUS (Telepr{\"a}senzroboter f{\"u}r die Pflege und Unterst{\"u}tzung von Schlaganfallpatientinnen und -patienten) handelt es sich um eine L{\"a}ngsschnittstudie im Mixed-Methods-Design zur Untersuchung telepr{\"a}senz und appgest{\"u}tzter Angebote aus den Bereichen Pflege, Logop{\"a}die und Physiotherapie.}, subject = {Pflege}, language = {de} } @incollection{EttlLichtenauerMohr, author = {Ettl, Katrin and Lichtenauer, Norbert and Mohr, Christa}, title = {Telenursing bei Schlaganfall}, series = {Digitale Technik f{\"u}r ambulante Pflege und Therapie: Herausforderungen, L{\"o}sungen, Anwendungen und Forschungsperspektiven}, booktitle = {Digitale Technik f{\"u}r ambulante Pflege und Therapie: Herausforderungen, L{\"o}sungen, Anwendungen und Forschungsperspektiven}, editor = {Weber, Karsten and Haug, Sonja and Lauer, Norina and Meussling-Sentpali, Annette and Mohr, Christa and Pfingsten, Andrea and Raptis, Georgios and Bahr, Gudrun}, publisher = {transcript}, address = {Bielefeld}, isbn = {978-3-8394-6235-5}, doi = {10.14361/9783839462355-004}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-55458}, publisher = {Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Regensburg}, pages = {79 -- 95}, abstract = {Schlaganfallbetroffene haben oft einen komplexen Unterst{\"u}tzungsbedarf. Der Artikel besch{\"a}ftigt sich damit, welche Telenursing-Anwendungen f{\"u}r das Projekt DeinHaus 4.0 ausgew{\"a}hlt wurden, um Schlaganfallbetroffene dabei zu unterst{\"u}tzen selbstbestimmt zu Hause zu leben.}, subject = {Pflege}, language = {de} } @incollection{PfingstenSchedelMichel, author = {Pfingsten, Andrea and Schedel, Valentin and Michel, Natalie}, title = {Physiotherapeutische Tele-Intervention - Machbarkeit und funktionelle Ver{\"a}nderungen bei Schlaganfallbetroffenen}, series = {Digitale Technik f{\"u}r ambulante Pflege und Therapie III}, booktitle = {Digitale Technik f{\"u}r ambulante Pflege und Therapie III}, editor = {Weber, Karsten and Haug, Sonja and Lauer, Norina and Mohr, Christa and Pfingsten, Andrea and Raptis, Georgios and Bahr, Gudrun}, publisher = {transcript}, address = {Bielefeld}, isbn = {978-3-8394-6728-2}, doi = {10.14361/9783839467282-007}, pages = {125}, abstract = {Dieser Artikel untersucht die Machbarkeit und Wirksamkeit einer physiotherapeutischen Tele-Intervention bei Schlaganfallpatient*innen. Die prospektive, nicht kontrollierte Interventionsstudie basiert auf einem Mixed-Methods-Design und analysiert funktionelle Ver{\"a}nderungen sowie die Lebensqualit{\"a}t der Teilnehmenden vor und nach der Intervention. Eingeschlossen wurden postakute und chronische Schlaganfallpatient*innen mit stabilen Krankheitsbildern, die in ihrem h{\"a}uslichen Umfeld lebten. Die Intervention bestand aus videobasierten Einzelsitzungen und einer optionalen Gruppenintervention, die Physiotherapie und Logop{\"a}die kombinierte. Die Ergebnisse zeigten signifikante Verbesserungen in der Arm-Hand-Funktion und der Teilhabef{\"a}higkeit. Die Teletherapie erwies sich als eine praktikable Erg{\"a}nzung zur traditionellen Rehabilitation, insbesondere in l{\"a}ndlichen Regionen, und f{\"o}rderte die Autonomie und das aktive Engagement der Patient*innen in ihrem Genesungsprozess. Die Studie belegt das Potenzial teletherapeutischer Maßnahmen zur {\"U}berbr{\"u}ckung von Versorgungsl{\"u}cken und zur Sicherstellung einer kontinuierlichen, hochfrequenten Rehabilitation.}, subject = {Schlaganfall}, language = {de} } @incollection{LichtenauerMeusslingSentpali, author = {Lichtenauer, Norbert and Meussling-Sentpali, Annette}, title = {Telenursing-Interventionen bei Schlaganfall}, series = {Digitale Technik f{\"u}r ambulante Pflege und Therapie: Herausforderungen, L{\"o}sungen, Anwendungen und Forschungsperspektiven}, booktitle = {Digitale Technik f{\"u}r ambulante Pflege und Therapie: Herausforderungen, L{\"o}sungen, Anwendungen und Forschungsperspektiven}, editor = {Weber, Karsten and Haug, Sonja and Lauer, Norina and Meussling-Sentpali, Annette and Mohr, Christa and Pfingsten, Andrea and Raptis, Georgios and Bahr, Gudrun}, publisher = {transcript}, address = {Bielefeld}, isbn = {978-3-8376-6235-1}, doi = {10.1515/9783839462355-005}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-55175}, publisher = {Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Regensburg}, pages = {97 -- 118}, abstract = {Systematische Literatursuche zum Einsatz von Telenursing-Interventionen bei Schlaganfallpatientinnen und Schlaganfallpatienten.}, subject = {Digitalisierung}, language = {de} } @article{ŁawrowskiPrommesbergerLangeretal., author = {Ławrowski, Robert Damian and Prommesberger, Christian and Langer, Christoph and Dams, Florian and Schreiner, Rupert}, title = {Improvement of Homogenity and Aspect Ratio of Silicon Tips for Field Emission by Reactive-Ion Etching}, series = {Advances in materials science and engineering}, volume = {2014}, journal = {Advances in materials science and engineering}, publisher = {Hindawi}, doi = {10.1155/2014/948708}, abstract = {The homogeneity of emitters is very important for the performance of field emission (FE) devices. Reactive-ion etching (RIE) and oxidation have significant influences on the geometry of silicon tips. The RIE influences mainly the anisotropy of the emitters. Pressure has a strong impact on the anisotropic factor. Reducing the pressure results in a higher anisotropy, but the etch rate is also lower. A longer time of etching compensates this effect. Furthermore an improvement of homogeneity was observed. The impact of uprating is quite low for the anisotropic factor, but significant for the homogeneity. At low power the height and undercut of the emitters are more constant over the whole wafer. The oxidation itself is very homogeneous and has no observable effect on further variation of the homogeneity. This modified fabrication process allows solving the problem of inhomogeneity of previous field emission arrays.}, language = {en} } @article{WagnerKranzKrenkeletal., author = {Wagner, Maria Stella and Kranz, Michael and Krenkel, Lars and Pointner, Daniel and Foltan, Maik and Lubnow, Matthias and Lehle, Karla}, title = {Computer based visualization of clot structures in extracorporeal membrane oxygenation and histological clot investigations for understanding thrombosis in membrane lungs}, series = {Frontiers in Medicine}, journal = {Frontiers in Medicine}, number = {11}, editor = {Becatti, Matteo}, publisher = {Frontiers}, doi = {10.3389/fmed.2024.1416319}, abstract = {Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) was established as a treatment for severe cardiac or respiratory disease. Intra-device clot formation is a common risk. This is based on complex coagulation phenomena which are not yet sufficiently understood. The objective was the development and validation of a methodology to capture the key properties of clots deposed in membrane lungs (MLs), such as clot size, distribution, burden, and composition. One end-oftherapy PLS ML was examined. Clot detection was performed using multidetector computed tomography (MDCT), microcomputed tomography (μCT), and photography of fiber mats (fiber mat imaging, FMI). Histological staining was conducted for von Willebrand factor (vWF), platelets (CD42b, CD62P), fibrin, and nucleated cells (4′, 6-diamidino-2-phenylindole, DAPI). The three imaging methods showed similar clot distribution inside the ML. Independent of the imaging method, clot loading was detected predominantly in the inlet chamber of the ML. The μCT had the highest accuracy. However, it was more expensive and time consuming than MDCT or FMI. The MDCT detected the clots with low scanning time. Due to its lower resolution, it only showed clotted areas but not the exact shape of clot structures. FMI represented the simplest variant, requiring little effort and resources. FMI allowed clot localization and calculation of clot volume. Histological evaluation indicated omnipresent immunological deposits throughout the ML. Visually clot-free areas were covered with leukocytes and platelets forming platelet-leukocyte aggregates (PLAs). Cells were embedded in vWF cobwebs, while vWF fibers were negligible. In conclusion, the presented methodology allowed adequate clot identification and histological classification of possible thrombosis markers such as PLAs.}, language = {en} } @misc{OPUS4-278, title = {Angewandte Forschung in der Wirtschaftsinformatik: Prozesse, Technologien, Anwendungen, Systeme und Management}, editor = {Barton, Thomas and Herrmann, Frank and Meister, Vera G. and M{\"u}ller, Christian and Seel, Christian}, publisher = {mana-Buch}, address = {Heide}, organization = {Arbeitskreis Wirtschaftsinformatikan Fachhochschulen (AKWI)}, doi = {10.15771/978-3-944330-56-3}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-2785}, language = {de} } @article{KurfessCorstenNickeletal., author = {Kurfess, Christina and Corsten, Sabine and Nickel, Maren and Knieriemen, Marie and Kreiter, Daniel and Lauer, Norina}, title = {Peer-to-peer support: digital networking in aphasia to improve quality of life (PeerPAL)}, series = {Frontiers in Communication}, volume = {8}, journal = {Frontiers in Communication}, publisher = {Frontiers Media S.A.}, doi = {10.3389/fcomm.2023.1187233}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-64881}, abstract = {Background: People with aphasia (PWA) often suffer from reduced participation and quality of life. Nevertheless, there are currently only a few specific interventions that respond to this problem. Participation and quality of life could be increased by interacting with peers who have similar experiences. Digital social networks could stimulate an autonomous interaction. However, digital social networks need to be adapted to the specific needs of PWA. Therefore, a participatory, agile process involving the target group should be chosen to develop such a olution, i.e., an app. The research project consists of a total of three phases. In the first phase—app development—the app was developed and programmed including the target group. In the second phase—app testing—the usability and user-friendliness of the app were evaluated with four PWA. In the third phase—feasibility and preliminary effcacy—that will be described in the article, the impact of the app on PWA will be evaluated. Aims: The overarching aim of our study is to provide preliminary effcacy of the intervention. Digital social interaction with other PWA can lead to increased social integration. In addition to digital interaction, personal encounters between PWA should be encouraged. As a result, we expect an improvement in quality of life of PWA. Additionally, we focus on identification of the most appropriate measurements to discover changes associated with the intervention. Methods: The evaluation, which is described in this paper, takes place in a pre-test - post-test design with a total of n = 48 PWA. Participants will be recruited in regional clusters to facilitate face-to-face meetings. Half of the participants will be assigned to the delayed intervention group and the other half to the immediate intervention group. Participants in the delayed intervention group will go through a 3-month waiting period before using the app, while the participants of the immediate intervention group will start using the app for 3 months right away. Inclusion criteria are the presence of chronic aphasia (at least 6 months) and possession of a smartphone with internet access. Questionnaires on quality of life (SAQOL-39, GHQ-12), depression (GDS, DISCs), communicative participation (CPIB), and social support (F-SozU) will be conducted at inclusion (t0), after 3 months of app use (t1), and after another 3 months for follow-up (t2). Participants in the delayed intervention group will be assessed twice before the intervention, before the 3-month waiting period (t0a) and after the waiting period (t0b). In addition to the quantitative measures, interviews will take place with 6 to 8 selected participants after 3 months of app use. Responses will be analysed using Thematic Analysis. Discussion: The app will be the first social network tool that is systematically developed with PWA. Initial indications from the first phases are that the app can be used by PWA, so that the evaluation of this app version can take place in the third phase. Results of this study can provide an initial indication of whether social network support is a suitable intervention. Findings will help provide information on the feasibility of digital connectivity for PWA. Preliminary findings on its impact on the participation and quality of life of PWA could be made available.}, subject = {Aphasie}, language = {en} } @article{Liebetruth, author = {Liebetruth, Thomas}, title = {Sustainability in Performance Measurement and Management Systems for Supply Chains}, series = {Procedia Engineering}, volume = {192}, journal = {Procedia Engineering}, publisher = {Elsevier}, issn = {1877-7058}, doi = {10.1016/j.proeng.2017.06.093}, pages = {539 -- 544}, abstract = {Aspects of sustainability - understood as the ability to manage economic, social and environmental performance at the same time - are becoming more important in Supply Chain Management. This is a challenge as sustainability adds less quantifiable aspects to Supply Chain Management than classic process aspects. On the other side measuring sustainability is crucial for the implementation of modern Supply Chains Management and to manage sustainably in the daily business. This contribution discusses the integration of sustainability in performance measurement and management systems (PMMS) for Supply Chain Management. Therefore in the paper firstly an overview of definitions and developments in performance measurement and management systems and a structure for PMMS are given. Secondly guidelines for good and modern PMMS are discussed. Thirdly existing approaches for Supply Chain Management PMMS (e. g. KPIs, TCO, value driver trees and balanced scorecards and maturity assessments) are presented and the suitability for Supply Chain Management as well as the possibility to integrate aspects of sustainability are examined. Lastly the fulfilment of the requirements and the ability to cope with the challenges of the approaches is discussed.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{KaramaraBogdanskiZoelleretal., author = {Karamara, Merve and Bogdanski, Moritz-Ole and Z{\"o}ller, Raphael and Albrecht, Sophie Viktoria and Linner, Thomas and Bock, Thomas and Braml, Thomas}, title = {Increasing efficiency and sustainability: A comparative analysis of concrete 3D printing and traditional methods based on case studies}, series = {MATEC Web of Conferences}, volume = {409}, booktitle = {MATEC Web of Conferences}, publisher = {EDP Sciences}, doi = {10.1051/matecconf/202540913005}, pages = {7}, abstract = {At the forthcoming Concrete Solutions 2025 conference, the subject of concrete 3D printing will be explored in the "Case Studies" category, with a comparison to traditional methods. Concrete 3D printing offers several significant advantages, including the ability to create complex geometries, increased material efficiency, faster build times and cost savings. These are particularly important in the context of the current skilled labour shortage and emphasis on resource efficiency in construction. Nevertheless, challenges persist in the areas of machine reliability, process integration, and material adaptation to meet the requirements of 3D printing. The case studies will present modular and design-engineering-based strategies for the development of efficient, scalable automation solutions that integrate 3D printing into existing processes and allow for project-specific customisation through selective automation. These findings provide a robust framework for industrial applications that enhance efficiency and adaptability. By comparing concrete 3D printing to conventional methods, the insights offer a foundation for advancing automated production in construction, promoting scalable, resource-efficient, and economically sustainable practices that address the industry's evolving demands.}, language = {en} } @article{FrankeWagnerKrause, author = {Franke, Markus and Wagner, Marcus and Krause, Tom Janis}, title = {Data-driven model order reduction with surrogate elements for transient simulations}, series = {Engineering Computations : International journal for computer-aided engineering and software}, volume = {2025}, journal = {Engineering Computations : International journal for computer-aided engineering and software}, publisher = {Emerald Publishing}, address = {Leeds}, doi = {10.1108/EC-06-2024-0511}, pages = {26}, abstract = {Purpose - The purpose of this study is to introduce surrogate elements for static and transient finite element simulations. These elements are designed to replace regions of several conventional solid elements with a single artificial element that possesses a reduced number of degrees of freedoms (dofs). A notable advantage of our surrogate elements is their seamless integration into standard finite element meshes. Design/methodology/approach - The construction of the surrogate elements stiffness and mass matrices is achieved through an optimization process wherein displacements serve as the optimization objective. Moreover, the matrices are designed to possess properties analogous to those of standard finite elements. A particular focus is placed on ensuring that the artificial stiffness matrices are positive semi-definite. Furthermore, artificial degrees of freedom are introduced. Findings - The efficacy of the proposed technique is demonstrated through its application to two different use cases. It is demonstrated that, despite being trained on examples comprising a single surrogate element, the surrogate elements can be employed multiple times within complex and practical models. The degree of accuracy achieved in these applications is noteworthy. Moreover, the proposed method is considerably faster than the fully discretized models. Originality/value - The study expands the field of substructuring and model order reduction by incorporating artificial surrogate elements built by neural networks, which enables seamless integration with standard finite element analysis via positive semi-definite matrices. Furthermore, the introduction of artificial degrees of freedom, which are detached from the computational domain, is proposed. Once trained, the surrogate elements can be utilised in load and support independent scenarios.}, language = {en} } @article{MartererRadouchovaSoukupetal., author = {Marterer, Verena and Radouchov{\´a}, Michaela and Soukup, Radek and Hipp, Susanne and Blecha, Tom{\´a}š}, title = {Wearable textile antennas: investigation on material variants, fabrication methods, design and application}, series = {Fashion and Textiles}, volume = {11}, journal = {Fashion and Textiles}, publisher = {Springer Open}, doi = {10.1186/s40691-023-00369-1}, abstract = {With the ongoing miniaturization of wireless devices, the importance of wearable textiles in the antenna segment has increased significantly in recent years. Due to the widespread utilization of wireless body sensor networks for healthcare and ubiquitous applications, the design of wearable antennas offers the possibility of comprehensive monitoring, communication, and energy harvesting and storage. This article reviews a number of properties and benefits to realize comprehensive background information and application ideas for the development of lightweight, compact and low-cost wearable patch antennas. Furthermore, problems and challenges that arise are addressed. Since both electromagnetic and mechanical specifications must be fulfilled, textile and flexible antennas require an appropriate trade-off between materials, antenna topologies, and fabrication methods—depending on the intended application and environmental factors. This overview covers each of the above issues, highlighting research to date while correlating antenna topology, feeding techniques, textile materials, and contacting options for the defined application of wearable planar patch antennas.}, language = {en} } @article{SchmidbauerBeckerHaug, author = {Schmidbauer, Simon and Becker, Maria and Haug, Sonja}, title = {Online Political Participation of Refugees in Germany: Analysis of a Survey in Bavaria}, series = {Sage Online}, journal = {Sage Online}, publisher = {Sage}, address = {Thousand Oaks}, doi = {10.1177/21582440241286303}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-77671}, abstract = {New media are an important resource for the political participation of marginalized groups. However, there is still a lack of knowledge about the factors that influence whether this opportunity is used. Influencing factors emerge from both the Civic Voluntarism Model and previous research on migrants' political activity. Using data collected in 2019/2020 from 486 refugees living in Bavaria, we estimate linear probability models to investigate facilitating factors for the use of new media for political participation. The analysis shows that refugees in Germany who inform themselves about politics online tend to be predominantly male, higher educated, and politically involved. Language skills and the duration of stay also appear to be important. For the expression of one's political opinion online, gender and language skills have an impact, but informing oneself about German politics, political interest, and offline political activity in Germany are the most relevant factors. This indicates that there is a close link between on- und offline activity. However, using the internet requires particular resources, so that people with lower language skills, for example, are particularly disadvantaged.}, language = {de} } @article{GalanBriendlThumannetal., author = {Galan, Isabel and Briendl, Lukas G. and Thumann, Maria and Steindl, Florian and Roeck, Rudolf and Kusterle, Wolfgang and Mittermayr, Florian}, title = {Filler Effect in Shotcrete}, series = {Materials}, volume = {12}, journal = {Materials}, number = {19}, publisher = {MDPI}, address = {Basel}, doi = {10.3390/ma12193221}, pages = {1 -- 24}, abstract = {The effects of fine limestone powder on the early hydration of cementitious systems accelerated by means of alkali-free aluminum sulfate based products, commonly used for shotcrete applications, were investigated in the course of laboratory and real scale tests. In binary (CEM I + limestone) and ternary (CEM I + limestone + slag) systems the addition of fine limestone led to an enhancement of the hydration degree and strength development at early times (<24 h). The formation of ettringite, aluminate hydrates, and C-S-H is affected by the joint action of the setting accelerator and the fine limestone. Accelerator and limestone, in combination with the cement, can be optimized to enhance ettringite and silicate reaction, in some cases coupled with aluminate reaction inhibition, to produce mixes suitable for sprayed concrete applications. Such optimization can help to reduce the cement content in the mixes without compromising the early strength development of the shotcrete.}, language = {en} } @article{KnoedlerKnoedlerKaukeNavarroetal., author = {Kn{\"o}dler, Leonard and Knoedler, Samuel and Kauke-Navarro, Martin and Kn{\"o}dler, Christoph and H{\"o}fer, Simon and B{\"a}cher, Helena and Gassner, Ulrich M. and Machens, Hans-G{\"u}nther and Prantl, Lukas and Panayi, Adriana C.}, title = {Three-dimensional Medical Printing and Associated Legal Issues in Plastic Surgery: A Scoping Review}, series = {Plastic \& Reconstructive Surgery-Global Open}, volume = {11}, journal = {Plastic \& Reconstructive Surgery-Global Open}, number = {4}, publisher = {Wolters Kluwer}, issn = {2169-7574}, doi = {10.1097/GOX.0000000000004965}, abstract = {Three-dimensional printing (3DP) represents an emerging field of surgery. 3DP can facilitate the plastic surgeon's workflow, including preoperative planning, intraoperative assistance, and postoperative follow-up. The broad clinical application spectrum stands in contrast to the paucity of research on the legal framework of 3DP. This imbalance poses a potential risk for medical malpractice lawsuits. To address this knowledge gap, we aimed to summarize the current body of legal literature on medical 3DP in the US legal system. By combining the promising clinical use of 3DP with its current legal regulations, plastic surgeons can enhance patient safety and outcomes.}, language = {en} } @article{PangerlMoserMuelleretal., author = {Pangerl, Jonas and Moser, Elisabeth and M{\"u}ller, Max and Weigl, Stefan and Jobst, Simon and R{\"u}ck, Thomas and Bierl, Rudolf and Matysik, Frank-Michael}, title = {A sub-ppbv-level Acetone and Ethanol Quantum Cascade Laser Based Photoacoustic Sensor- Characterization and Multi-Component Spectra Recording in Synthetic Breath}, series = {Photoacoustics}, volume = {30}, journal = {Photoacoustics}, publisher = {Elsevier}, issn = {2213-5979}, doi = {10.1016/j.pacs.2023.100473}, pages = {1 -- 12}, abstract = {Trace gas analysis in breath is challenging due to the vast number of different components. We present a highly sensitive quantum cascade laser based photoacoustic setup for breath analysis. Scanning the range between 8263 and 8270 nm with a spectral resolution of 48 pm, we are able to quantify acetone and ethanol within a typical breath matrix containing water and CO2. We photoacoustically acquired spectra within this region of mid-infra-red light and prove that those spectra do not suffer from non-spectral interferences. The purely additive behavior of a breath sample spectrum was verified by comparing it with the independently acquired single component spectra using Pearson and Spearman correlation coefficients. A previously presented simulation approach is improved and an error attribution study is presented. With a 3σ detection limit of 6.5 ppbv in terms of ethanol and 250 pptv regarding acetone, our system is among the best performing presented so far.}, language = {en} }