TY - GEN A1 - Stadler, Sebastian A1 - Cornet, Henriette A1 - Huang, Danqing A1 - Frenkler, Fritz ED - Jung, Timothy ED - tom Dieck, M. Claudia ED - Rauschnabel, Philipp A. T1 - Designing Tomorrow’s Human-Machine Interfaces in Autonomous Vehicles: an Exploratory Study in Virtual Reality T2 - Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality: Changing Realities in a Dynamic World N2 - Technical advances in the automotive industry strive in the direction of full automation. However, besides advantages like improving traffic and fuel efficiency, people do not always trust Autonomous Vehicles (AVs) to make critical decisions. With the ultimate goal of reducing anxiety of passengers of AVs, this explorative study (i) proposes possible design concepts and variants for Human-Machine Interfaces (HMI) for passengers inside the AV using a requirements catalogue, (ii) evaluates the HMI concepts and variants thanks to an experience simulation in Virtual Reality (VR), and (iii) derives the most suitable HMI concept and refines it based on observations of participants’ behaviours during the experience simulation in VR, as well as questionnaires and interviews. The results show that the HMI concepts help passengers to reduce anxiety in the AV. Overall, VR turned out to be a suitable tool for this exploratory study. Further work will focus on testing HMI concepts in a variety of more complex scenarios to ensure user acceptance. Y1 - 2020 SN - 978-3-030-37869-1 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-37869-1_13 SP - 151 EP - 160 PB - Springer ER - TY - INPR A1 - Waas, Thomas A1 - Brockmann, R. A1 - Weise, Wolfram T1 - Deeply bound pionic states and the effective pion mass in nuclear systems N2 - We show that the s-wave pion-nuclear potential which reproduces the deeply bound pionic states in Pb, recently discovered at GSI, is remarkably close to the one constructed directly from low energy theorems based on chiral symmetry. Converting this information into an effective pion mass we find $m_\pi^\star/m_\pi\simeq 1.13$ in the center of the Pb nucleus, and $m_\pi^\star/m_\pi\simeq 1.07$ in symmetric nuclear matter. Y1 - 1997 U6 - https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.hep-ph/9704397 N1 - Der Aufsatz wurde peer-reviewed veröffentlicht und ist ebenfalls in diesem Repositorium verzeichnet unter: https://opus4.kobv.de/opus4-oth-regensburg/frontdoor/index/index/docId/8893 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schulz, Carsten A1 - Graneß, Henry A1 - Weinzierl, Stefan A1 - Nicklas, Johannes T1 - Eigenvalue perturbation in drivetrain analysis and redesign JF - Multibody System Dynamics N2 - The optimisation of the dynamic behavior of drive systems often involves targeted modifications of the system characteristics. Structural and parametric modifications are used to satisfy the constraints of the dynamic requirements. However, many optimisations are still achieved by intuition or parameter variations, even though more streamlined and easy-to-implement tools such as the eigenvalue perturbation method are available. In this article, the eigenvalue perturbation method in the form of an eigenvalue sensitivity analysis is used to efficiently optimise the dynamic behavior for two different use cases using different optimisation measures. This paper demonstrates how eigenvalue perturbation theory can efficiently optimise drivetrain dynamics by systematically modifying system parameters. Two case studies show how eigenvalue sensitivity analysis achieves targeted frequency shifts to avoid resonances: (1) adapting shaft stiffness and control parameters in a torsional drivetrain, and (2) adjusting structural modifications in a wind turbine bedplate. The study introduces the eigenvector tensor product as a weighting matrix, identifying key parameters for effective redesign. Compared to conventional parameter studies, this method enables precise control over system dynamics with minimal computational effort, making it highly applicable for vibration mitigation and drivetrain optimisation. Y1 - 2026 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s11044-026-10155-8 SN - 1384-5640 N1 - Corresponding author der OTH Regensburg: Carsten Schulz PB - Springer Nature ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Jain, Brijnesh A1 - Schultz, David T1 - Asymmetric learning vector quantization for efficient nearest neighbor classification in dynamic time warping spaces JF - Pattern Recognition N2 - The nearest neighbor method together with the dynamic time warping (DTW) distance is one of the most popular approaches in time series classification. This method suffers from high storage and computation requirements for large training sets. As a solution to both drawbacks, this article extends learning vector quantization (LVQ) from Euclidean spaces to DTW spaces. The proposed generic LVQ scheme uses asymmetric weighted averaging as update rule. We theoretically justify the asymmetric LVQ scheme via subgradient techniques and by the margin-growth principle. In addition, we show that the decision boundary of two prototypes from different classes is piecewise quadratic. Empirical results exhibited superior performance of asymmetric generalized LVQ (GLVQ) over other state-of-the-art prototype generation methods for nearest neighbor classification. Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.patcog.2017.10.029 VL - 76 SP - 349 EP - 366 PB - Elsevier ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Klingl, F. A1 - Waas, Thomas A1 - Weise, Wolfram T1 - Nuclear bound states of omega mesons JF - Nuclear Physics A N2 - Models based on chiral SU(3)_L \otimes SU(3)_R symmetry and vector meson dominance suggest an attractive potential for the $\omega$-meson in a nuclear medium. We discuss the feasibility of producing nuclear bound states of $\omega$-mesons using $(d,^3He)$ and pion induced reactions on selected nuclear targets. Y1 - 1999 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/S0375-9474(99)00114-1 VL - 650 IS - 3 SP - 299 EP - 312 PB - Elsevier ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Hinterreiter, Marion A1 - Rauch, Johannes A1 - Brückl, Oliver T1 - Long-term reactive power forecasting power grids – Challenges and methodologies T2 - Applied Research Conference - ARC 04.07.2025, Augsburg N2 - The transition of power systems from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources is driving profound changes across all voltage levels of the electrical grid, altering active power (P) as well as reactive power (Q) behavior. This transformation involves a shift from predominantly top-down, unidirectional electricity flows to bidirectional and increasingly complex flow patterns, fundamentally altering the operation and utilization of power systems. The growing integration of distributed energy resources (DERs), heat pumps (HPs), and electric vehicles (EVs) is particularly impacting lower voltage levels, which are evolving from traditionally consumer-dominated networks into active participants in energy dynamics. These developments have a significant influence on reactive power behavior, with many countries already reporting notable changes due to increased Q contributions from lower voltage levels. As bidirectional flows and decentralized generation increase, understanding and forecasting reactive power trends at these voltage levels becomes essential for ensuring grid stability and efficiency. This paper addresses the challenges of long-term Q forecasting in general by analyzing reactive power behavior in grids, the main influencing grid parameters and introducing existing approaches and concepts, analyzing their applicability, and discussing the associated challenges and methodologies. By shedding light on this underexplored area, the study aims to contribute to the development of advanced long-term reactive power forecasting methods and highlighting research trends. KW - Blindleistungsprognose, long-term, medium voltage grid Y1 - 2025 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Kranz, Michael A1 - Pointner, Daniel A1 - Lehle, Karla A1 - Lubnow, Matthias A1 - Krenkel, Lars T1 - High-resolution flow field investigations in membrane lungs, considering the complex blood rheology T2 - 1st European Fluid Dynamics Conference (EFDC1), 16-20.September 2024, Aachen N2 - Despite major improvements over the last years, coagulative disorders and clotting phenomena in membrane lungs (MLs) are still considerable complications in extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO). ECMO is an increasingly used treatment for patients with severe respiratory failure or cardiac arrest [1]. For both, evaluation of therapeutic decisions and fundamental research on patient specific intra-device clotting phenomena, the direct visualization and analysis of clot formation in combination with a detailed flow field correlation is highly desirable and therefore an intensively followed research topic. Modelling blood flow and shear induced coagulation in MLs is challenging. The relevant geometry of oxygenator fibers and chaining threads is complex and spans several length scales. In relevant scales and regimes, blood shows several significant non-Newtonian effects. Viscosity impacts shear rate, which is important in several coagulation mechanisms. Additionally, coagulation processes are influencing fluid properties and geometry significantly. Existing approaches of previous research work are only able to consider some, but not all relevant effects and geometrical details. Due to the enormous size of the discretized geometries, highly detailed viscosity and coagulations models are not applicable. Our goal is to develop a model for combined viscosity and coagulation properties of blood flow in MLs. In our work, we compare the influence of different levels of detail of the ML geometry as well as the influence of considering realistic blood flow behavior (viscosity change by considering the local hematocrit distribution within the Fåhraeus-Lindqvist-Effect) on the resulting flow field in relevant subsections of a ML. High-resolution micro-CT geometry reconstructions [1] are compared to idealized generic fiber representations. For realistic blood flow modelling, Newtonian representation is compared to the established Carreau-Yasuda and a multiphase Euler-Euler approach. Results are presented for relevant subsections as well as for the complete ML. Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:898-opus4-89214 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Kranz, Michael A1 - Wagner, Maria Stella A1 - Pointner, Daniel A1 - Waldbauer, Selina A1 - Müller, Thomas A1 - Lubnow, Matthias A1 - Foltan, Maik A1 - Krenkel, Lars A1 - Lehle, Karla T1 - Polymeric Embedding of Membrane Lungs: A Novel Method for Histological Investigations of Intra-Device Clot Formation T2 - 12th EuroELSO Congress, 24-27. April 2024, Krakow Y1 - 2024 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Köster, Leonie A1 - Kranz, Michael A1 - Wagner, Maria Stella A1 - Foltan, Maik A1 - Müller, Thomas A1 - Lubnow, Matthias A1 - Krenkel, Lars A1 - Lehle, Karla T1 - Histological Investigations of Intra-Device Clot Formation in ECMO Pumps T2 - 12th EuroELSO Congress, 24-27. April 2024, Krakow Y1 - 2024 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Kranz, Michael A1 - Wagner, Maria Stella A1 - Krenkel, Lars A1 - Müller, Thomas A1 - Lubnow, Matthias A1 - Philipp, Alois A1 - Lehle, Karla T1 - Clot Localization within Membrane Lungs using different Imaging Methods and Histological Clot Characterization as a way to prevent Thrombosis in Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Y1 - 2023 VL - 2023 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Lambert, Jerry A1 - Kraus, Hermann A1 - Doepfert, Markus A1 - He, Miaomiao A1 - Gschossmann, David A1 - Ceruti, Amedeo A1 - Nemeth, Isabell A1 - Brückl, Oliver A1 - Hamacher, Thomas A1 - Spliethoff, Hartmut T1 - Assessing the techno-economic impact of district heating on electrical distribution grid reinforcements JF - Advances in Applied Energy N2 - Enhanced sector coupling across electricity, mobility, and heating sectors leads to higher efforts for distribution grid upgrades. Based on a case study, this paper evaluates the role of district heating networks in reducing electrical distribution grid reinforcements and compares their economic viability against a building-specific heat supply using heat pumps. A detailed energy system model is used to analyze two building energy renovation scenarios: a business-as-usual scenario with a 1 % annual renovation rate and an ambitious scenario with a rate of 2 %. Using a two-step optimization, the impact of different district heating network penetration levels on the distribution grid is evaluated, followed by an ex-post analysis to incorporate a simultaneity factor into district heating networks. Overall, district heating networks can reduce distribution grid reinforcements, but the associated savings alone do not justify their construction, particularly in the ambitious renovation scenario. In the business-as-usual scenario, a district heating network can reduce reinforcement costs by up to 71 %. However, in the ambitious scenario, grid reinforcements are already reduced due to lower heat peak demand, and the maximal reinforcement cost savings only amount to 35 %. Compared economically, district heating networks are cost-competitive with building-specific heating only in the business-as-usual scenario, up to a heat supply share of 70 % and in the ambitious scenario, up to 40 %. In both scenarios, a district heating network can be a robust solution to lower macroeconomic costs for a carbon-neutral heat supply. KW - Energy system optimization KW - Distribution grid KW - Grid reinforcement KW - District heating KW - Benchmark Y1 - 2025 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.adapen.2025.100251 SN - 2666-7924 VL - 20 PB - Elsevier ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Bernal, Susan A. A1 - Angst, Ueli M. A1 - Provis, John L. A1 - Thiel, Charlotte A1 - Gluth, Gregor J. G. A1 - Villagran-Zaccardi, Yury A1 - De Belie, Nele T1 - Recommendation of RILEM TC 281-CCC: RILEM CPC-18R1 - guideline for measuring the carbonation depth of hardened concrete using a pH indicator solution JF - Materials and Structures N2 - This recommendation provides a procedure for determining the carbonation depth on the surface of concrete by applying a pH indicator. This includes definitions of carbonation, carbonation depth and carbonation front, as well as descriptions of the different pH indicator solutions that can be used. Recommendations for testing laboratory-prepared specimens and those obtained from concrete structures are also given. This involves guidelines for sample preparation and/or extraction, CO2 exposure duration, carbonation depth determination and reporting of results. A section on data interpretation is also provided, as carbonation results are used for determining durability of concrete, as well as a criterion for materials selection or for carbon uptake calculations. The new Recommendation CPC-18R1 is intended to supersede the former RILEM recommendation CPC-18, particularly when prescribed as the preferred method for evaluating and reporting carbonation depths. KW - Carbonation KW - Carbonation depth KW - Carbonation front KW - pH indicator KW - RILEM CPC-18 KW - Test method Y1 - 2026 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1617/s11527-026-02966-0 SN - 1359-5997 VL - 59 PB - Springer ER - TY - GEN ED - Dillmann, Andreas ED - Heller, Gerd ED - Krämer, Ewald ED - Breitsamter, Christian ED - Wagner, Claus ED - Krenkel, Lars T1 - New Results in Numerical and Experimental Fluid Mechanics XV : Contributions to the 24th STAB/DGLR Symposium, Regensburg, Germany, 2024 T2 - Notes on Numerical Fluid Mechanics and Multidisciplinary Design N2 - This book offers timely insights into research on numerical and experimental fluid mechanics and aerodynamics. It reports on findings by members of the Deutsche Strömungsmechanische Arbeitsgemeinschaft, STAB (German Aerodynamics/Fluid Mechanics Association) and the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Luft- und Raumfahrt - Lilienthal Oberth e.V., DGLR (German Society for Aeronautics and Astronautics) and covers both nationally and EC-funded projects. Continuing on the tradition of the previous volumes, the book highlights innovative solutions, promoting translation from fundamental research to industrial applications. It addresses academics and professionals in the field of aeronautics, astronautics, ground transportation, and energy alike. Y1 - 2026 SN - 978-3-032-11114-2 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-032-11115-9 VL - 156 PB - Springer CY - Cham (CH) ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Kranz, Michael A1 - Pointner, Daniel A1 - Wagner, Maria Stella A1 - Lubnow, Matthias A1 - Lehle, Karla A1 - Krenkel, Lars ED - Dillmann, Andreas ED - Heller, Gerd ED - Krämer, Ewald ED - Breitsamter, Christian ED - Wagner, Claus ED - Krenkel, Lars T1 - High-Resolution Flow Investigations in Membrane-Lungs for Understanding Shear-Induced Blood Clot Formation T2 - New Results in Numerical and Experimental Fluid Mechanics XV : Contributions to the 24th STAB/DGLR Symposium, Regensburg, Germany, 2024 N2 - Complex blood flow phenomena in membrane lungs (MLs) play a crucial role in intra-device clot formation and the occurrence of thromboembolic events. At present, however, the local flow conditions within an ML are not yet sufficiently known. The aim was to gain a deeper understanding of local flow regimes inside MLs by performing highly resolved computational fluid dynamics (CFD) of generic and native fiber mat bundles. Straight cylinders with a diameter of 380 μm in parallel arrangement were the foundation of the generic model. For validation, a method for reconstructing a native geometry from a microcomputed tomography (μCT) scan was established, with both models used for CFD. While the generic model showed a symmetrical flow regime without indicating any pathological flow, the native model did show an irregular fiber arrangement and no symmetrical flow regime. In conclusion, the fiber arrangement significantly affects the local flow regimes inside MLs. KW - CFD KW - ECMO KW - membrane lung KW - ML KW - µCT Y1 - 2026 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-032-11115-9_12 SP - 125 EP - 134 PB - Springer CY - Cham ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Pozzobon, Enrico A1 - Weiß, Nils A1 - Mottok, Jürgen A1 - Matoušek, Václav T1 - Fuzzy fault injection attacks against secure automotive bootloaders T2 - 21th escar Europe : The World's Leading Automotive Cyber Security Conference (Hamburg, 15. - 16.11.2023) N2 - Secure embedded bootloaders are the trust anchors for modern vehicles’ software. The secure software update process of ECUs is well-defined across the entire automotive industry. Every OEM has his own implementation, but follows the general software update process. This paper demonstrates code execution attacks by combining software and hardware weaknesses in secure automotive bootloaders. The attack can be performed entirely automated, no static code analysisis required. Random fault injection parameters were sufficient to obtain code execution in a reasonable time. All experiments were conducted with electromagnetic fault injection and without any hardware modifications of the targets. We successfully performed our attack on two entirely different gateway Electronic Control Units (ECUs) used in current vehicles (at the time of this research) from Volkswagen and BMW. As a result of this attack, consisting of a combination of a hardware and asoftware attack, the general secure software update process used in the automotive industry needs to be revised. Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:hbz:294-103817 PB - Ruhr-Universität Bochum ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Schröpfer, Johannes A1 - Schwägerl, Felix A1 - Westfechtel, Bernhard T1 - Consistency control for model versions in evolving model-driven software product lines T2 - 2019 ACM/IEEE 22nd International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems Companion (MODELS-C), Munich, Germany N2 - Model-driven software product lines evolve in both time and space. Consistency control for model versions constitutes a key challenge. We propose a novel approach to consistency control called well-formedness analysis and repair: Instead of attempting to guarantee consistency of each configurable version a priori (which is hard and restrictive), consistency is controlled only when a product version is actually configured. Conflicts, i.e., violation of well-formedness constraints, are detected and repaired, driven by configurable strategies. This approach is generic; it is instantiated for feature models (for the variability model) and EMF models (as domain artifacts). Y1 - 2019 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1109/MODELS-C.2019.00043 SP - 268 EP - 277 PB - IEEE ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Greiner, Sandra A1 - Schwägerl, Felix A1 - Westfechtel, Bernhard T1 - Realizing multi-variant model transformations on top of reused ATL specifications T2 - Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Model-Driven Engineering and Software Development MODELSWARD, Porto, Portugal N2 - Model transformations are crucial in model-driven software engineering (MDSE). While combining MDSE and software product line engineering (SPLE) techniques, summarized as model-driven product line engineering (MDPLE), promises increased productivity by relying on organized reuse, the benefits are impeded by transformation specifications designed exclusively for single-variant models. Applying single-variant model transformations to multi-variant input models results in output models lacking the variability information. Multi-variant model transformations (MVMT), which preserve variability information, have only recently been understood as an explicit research problem. In this paper, we propose an a posteriori approach towards MVMT. Following the paradigm of organized reuse, we propose to employ single-variant model transformations without modifications in a first step, and to transfer variability information afterwards based on the artifacts provided by the single-variant transformation specification. In particular, we implemented this approach for the well-known model-to-model transformation language ATL. To deduce variability information, the execution artifacts (trace and execution model) are analyzed. Then, variability annotations are transfered to the target model automatically. The implementation is evaluated based on a practically example of a Graph product line. Results exhibit that our approach outperforms the conventional solution with respect to user effort, accuracy and performance. Y1 - 2017 U6 - https://doi.org/10.5220/0006137803620373 VL - 1 SP - 362 EP - 373 PB - SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications ER - TY - THES A1 - Souza Jr., Luis Antonio de T1 - Computer-assisted diagnosis of Barrett's esophagus using machine learning techniques T1 - Auxílio ao diagnóstico automático do esôfago de Barrett utilizando aprendizado de máquina N2 - Esophageal adenocarcinoma is an illness that is usually hard to detect at the early stages in the presence of Barrett’s esohagus. The development of automatic evaluation systems of such illness may be very useful, thus assisting the experts in the neoplastic region detection. With the strong growth of machine learning techniques aiming to improve the effectivess of medical diagnosis, the use of such approaches characterizes a strong scenario to be explored for the early diagnosis of esophageal adenocarcinoma. Barrett’s esophagus as a predecessor of adenocarcinoma can be explained by some risk factors, such as obesity, smoking, and late medical diagnosis. This project proposes the development of new computer vision and machine learning techniques to assist the automatic diagnosis of the esophageal adenocarcinioma based on the evaluation of two kind of features: (i) handcrafted features, calculated by means of human knowledge using some image processing technique and; (ii) deeply-learnable features, calculated exclusively based on deep learning techniques. From the extensive application of global and local protocols for the models proposed in this work, the description of cancer-affected images and Barrett’s esophagus-affected samples were generalized and deeply evaluated using, for example, classifiers such as Support Vector Machines, ResNet-50 and the combination of descriptions by handcrafted and deeply-learnable features. Also, the behavior of the automatic definition of key-points within the evaluated techniques was observed, something of a paramount importance nowadays to guarantee transparency and reliability in the decisions made by computational techniques. Thus, this project contributes to both the computational and medical fields, introducing new classifiers, approaches and interpretation of the class generalization process, in addition to proposing fast and precise manners to define cancer, delivering important and novel results concerning the accurate identification of cancer in samples affected by Barrett’s esophagus, showing values around 95% of correct identification rates and arranged in a collection of scientific works developed by the author during the research period and submitted/published to date. KW - Machine Learning KW - Barrett's esophagus KW - Deep Learning KW - handcrafted features KW - deeply-learnable features KW - convolutional neural networks KW - interpretability Y1 - 2022 PB - Universidade Federal de São Carlos ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Dörrenbächer, Judith A1 - Chow, Rosan A1 - Yoo, Daisy A1 - Eriksson, Eva T1 - An Archive of Tensions : a Growing Collection of Challenges in More-Than-Human Design JF - Interactions N2 - Imagine a long table covered with scattered materials – balls of wool, small wooden tiles, and pieces of clay. Around it, fifteen designers and researchers gather, quietly moving notes and connecting ideas with yarn. Each thread ties one tension to another: care to control, innovation to sustainability, agency to relation. The table becomes a web of contradictions – messy and unresolved. This was not a design sprint or a problem-solving session. It was a collective reflection: a one-day workshop at the DIS 2025 conference named Paradoxes, Tensions and Challenges in Decentering the Human organized by the authors of this article together with Marc Hassenzahl and Anton Poikolainen Rosén. Here, we explored the paradoxes and tensions that are inherent to More-than-Human Design (MtHD). Eleven participants and the organizers shared their work. When tensions surfaced in conversations, they were noted, discussed, clustered, and physically connected. Rather than trying to overcome these contradictions, we asked to name them – to hold them in our hands, literally, and to see what new connections might emerge. What began as a physical act of clustering became the seed for what we now call the Archive of Tensions: a growing collection of challenges in designing beyond the human. KW - Design, Human-Centered, Posthuman, Anthropocentrism KW - Interaction Design KW - More-Than-Human Y1 - 2026 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1145/3795510 VL - 33 IS - 2 SP - 62 EP - 65 PB - ACM ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Ramsauer, Ralf A1 - Lohmann, Daniel A1 - Mauerer, Wolfgang T1 - Reliable Pre-Integration Tracking of Commits on Mailing Lists T2 - Invited Talk at Safety Summit at Embedded Linux Conference Europe (ELCE18) Y1 - 2018 CY - Edinburgh, Scotland ER -