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Debora Frommeld widmet ihren Beitrag einer soziologischen und (kultur-)historischen Spurensuche von Selbstoptimierung. Das Phänomen wird in Literatur, Medien und Popkultur häufig als neuartig beschrieben. Dieser Eindruck weicht mit einer modernisierungstheoretischen Analyse zentraler gesellschaftlicher Veränderungen in Deutschland ab der Zeit um 1850 auf. Der Beitrag untersucht die Wechselwirkungen von Mensch und Technik, Technik und Ökonomie sowie Technik und (Gesundheits-)Politik am Beispiel von Optimierungsbestrebungen, die sich auf das Körpergewicht richten. Personenwaagen und Apps spielen dabei eine zentrale Rolle. Der Beitrag verdeutlicht, dass Selbstoptimierung und Selbstvermessung in enger Beziehung stehen und als typische Kennzeichen moderner westlicher Kulturen im 20. und 21. Jahrhundert fungieren.
A Parametrization Scheme for High Performance Thermal Models of Electric Machines using Modelica
(2012)
Thermal models offer great advantages for enhancement of design, protection and control of electric machines. Detailed thermal models take a great number of time constants into account and provide accurate prediction of the temperatures. However, to parameterize such models detailed geometric data are needed. Whenever such detailed information is not available, or the performance of the detailed models is not satisfying, simplified thermal models as described in this paper are advantageous. The calculation of parameters is described in detail, in order to achieve best accordance with temperatures obtained from measurements or from simulations with detailed thermal models. Thermal resistances are calculated from end temperatures of a test run with constant load (and known losses). Thermal capacitances are obtained using optimization to minimize deviation of simulated and measured temperatures during the whole test run. The thermal model of an asynchronous induction machine with squirrel cage is coupled with an electrical model of the drive. For validation, simulation results of an optimally parameterized simplified model are compared with temperatures obtained by simulation of a detailed thermal model, which in turn has been validated against measurement results, both for continuous duty S1 and intermittent duty S6 (6 minutes no-load followed by 4 minutes of 140% nominal load). The deviations are not more than 4 K which is quite satisfying.
Motivierende erste Erfahrungen mit der Implementierung eines berufsbegleitenden Studiengangs Soziale Arbeit an einer technischen Hochschule, ein als dringlich ausgewiesene Fachkräftequalifizierungsbedarf in sozialpädagogischen Handlungsfeldern und die Bereitschaft der Hochschulleitung der Ostbayerischen Technischen Hochschule (OTH) Regensburg, sich in Kooperation mit der Fakultät Angewandte Sozial- und Gesundheitswissenschaften auf die Anforderungen der Ausschreibung „Partnerschaft Hochschule und Region“ einzulassen, ließen ein neues Studiengangkonzept für einen berufsbegleitenden Bachelor Soziale Arbeit entstehen. Parallel zum Studienfortschritt der inzwischen verabschiedeten ersten Kohorte konnten erste Erfahrungen gewonnen werden, welche Innovationsimpulse, welche Nachsteuerungsbedarfe und welche Veränderungen sich für die berufliche Entwicklung der Studierenden ergeben haben.
The label-free nature of surface plasmon resonance techniques (SPR) enables a fast, specific, and sensitive analysis of molecular interactions. However, detection of highly diluted concentrations and small molecules is still challenging. It is shown here that in contrast to continuous gold films, gold nanohole arrays can significantly improve the performance of SPR devices in angle-dependent measurement mode, as a signal amplification arises from localized surface plasmons at the nanostructures. This leads consequently to an increased sensing capability of molecules bound to the nanohole array surface. Furthermore, a reduced graphene oxide (rGO) sensor surface was layered over the nanohole array. Reduced graphene oxide is a 2D nanomaterial consisting of sp<sup>2</sup>-hybridized carbon atoms and is an attractive receptor surface for SPR as it omits any bulk phase and therefore allows fast response times. In fact, it was found that nanohole arrays demonstrated a higher shift in the resonance angle of 250-380% compared to a continuous gold film. At the same time the nanohole array structure as characterized by its diameter-to-periodicity ratio had minimal influence on the binding capacity of the sensor surface. As a simple and environmentally highly relevant model, binding of the plasticizer diethyl phthalate (DEP) via π-stacking was monitored on the rGO gold nanohole array realizing a limit of detection of as low as 20 nM. The concentration-dependent signal change was studied with the best performing rGO-modified nanohole arrays. Compared to continuous gold films a diameter-to-periodicity ratio (<i>D</i>/<i>P</i>) of 0.43 lead to a 12-fold signal enhancement. Finally, the effect of environmental waters on the sensor was evaluated using samples from sea, lake and river waters spiked with analytically relevant amounts of DEP during which significant changes in the SPR signal are observed. It is expected that this concept can be successfully transferred to enhance the sensitivity in SPR sensors.
With the increase in demand of services in the automotive industry, automotive enterprises prefer to collaborate with other qualified cross-domain partners to provide complex automotive functions (or services), such as autonomous driving, OTA (Over The Air) vehicle update, V2X (Vehicle-to-Vehicle communication), etc. One key element in cross-domain enterprise collaboration is the mutual agreement between interfaces of software components. In this context, model-to-model mappings of software component models of heterogeneous frameworks for automotive services and to explore the synergies in their interface semantics, have become an essential factor in improving the interoperability among the automotive and other cross-domain enterprises. However, one of the challenges in achieving cross-domain component interface model-to-model mappings at an application level lies in detecting the interface semantics and the semantic relations that are conveyed in different component models in different frameworks. This paper addresses this challenge using a Model Driven Architecture (MDA) based analytical approach to explore interface semantic synergies in the cross-domain component meta-models that are used for automotive services. The approach applies manual semantic checking measurements at an application interface level to understand the meanings and relations between the different meta-model entities of cross-domain framework software components. In this research, we attempt to ensure that interface description models of software components from heterogeneous frameworks can be compared, correlated and re-used for automotive services based on semantic synergies. We have demonstrated our approach using component meta-models from cross-domain enterprises, that are used for the automotive application domain.
We present a comprehensive analysis of the neural audio-visual synchrony evaluation tool SyncNet. We assess the agreement of SyncNet scores vis-a-vis human perception and whether we can use these as a reliable metric for evaluating audio-visual lip-synchrony in generation tasks with no ground truth reference audio-video pair. We further look into the underlying elements in audio and video which vitally affect synchrony using interpretable explanations from SyncNet predictions and analyse its susceptibility by introducing adversarial noise. SyncNet has been used in numerous papers on visually-grounded text-to-speech for scenarios such as dubbing. We focus on this scenario which features many local asynchronies (something that SyncNet isn’t made for).
Akademische Weiterbildung im sozialen Bereich erfordert innovative Konzepte, die sich an der Lebenswirklichkeit der Studierenden orientieren. Berufsbegleitende Bachelorformate reagieren auf den Bedarf an grundständiger akademischer Bildung, die Mischung von Präsenz- und digitalen Lehr- und Lernformaten schafft Flexibilität im Studium und eine dezentrale Organisation ermöglicht wohnortnahe Präsenzlehre in Kleingruppen, die durch Kooperation mit Sozialträgern in den Regionen ergänzt wird. Ein Ansatz ist der berufsbegleitende Bachelorstudiengang Soziale Arbeit (BABS) an der OTH Regensburg, der sich mit einem grundständigen Studienangebot an Erzieher:innen, Heilpädagog:innen und Heilerziehungspfleger:innen richtet und neben anderen Modellen in diesem Sammelband untersucht wird. In Beiträgen zu Theorie, Empirie und Praxis reflektieren die Autor:innen die Konzepte und schildern Erfahrungen mit berufsbegleitendem Studium im sozialen Bereich.