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Die Industrie 5.0 fordert neue Lernansätze und zeitgleich auch passende Lernumgebungen. Parallel müssen diese neben den didaktischen Herausforderungen auch den Transfer- und Übertragungsgedanken auf die industriellen Anwendungen gerecht werden. Durch die täglich steigende Anzahl vielfältiger KI-Tools insbesondere textgenerierenden Tools, braucht es Systeme mit einem breiten Anwendungsbereich. Im Rahmen des vorliegenden Beitrags geben die Autoren einen Einblick in die Wildauer Smart Production, welche den transdisziplinären Gedanken von Lern- und Transferumgebungen Rechnung trägt, Möglichkeiten der Gestaltung komplexer Produktionssysteme widerspiegelt, die Integration menschzentrierter Ansätze ermöglicht und als Forschungsumgebung eingesetzt wird.
Urbane Mobilität insbesondere der innerstädtischen Personentransport wird auch zukünftig ein besonderes Augenmerk unter dem Eindruck nachhaltiger Nutzung von Energiesystemen haben. Hierbei besitzt der öffentliche Personennahverkehr(ÖPNV) ein großes Potential zur großskaligen Minderung des Kohlendioxid ausstoßes. Ein sehr wichtiges Konzept hierbei ist der Oberleitungsbus der ganz analog zu einer Straßenbahn über eine Oberleitung fahrbahnbegleitend mit Strom versorgt wird. Da der Bus naturgemäß nicht schienengebunden fährt und somit ein gewisses Maß an Positionsungenauigkeit besitzt, ist das Eindrahten an die Oberleitung allerdings erschwert. In dieser Arbeit präsentieren wir einen Regelungsansatz basierend auf einer neuartigen Sensorkonfiguration, der das automatische Eindrahten eines Stromabnehmers auf einem Bus ermöglichen kann.
The two main features of the memristive devices which makes them the promising candidates for neuromorphic applications are low power consumption and CMOS compatibility. The monolithic integration of memristive devices with CMOS circuitry paves the way for in-memory computing. This chapter focuses on the factors governing the CMOS integration process. Firstly, the influence of CMOS baseline technology selection on the memristor module is briefly discussed. Secondly, the selection of metal level interconnects and their effect on the memristive device performance is explained. Further, the widely used deposition technique for the CMOS compatible memristive switching layers is presented. Finally, the implementation of the optimized process for the fabrication of the memristive module and its influence on the device performance is presented in terms of electrical characterization results.
Micro-Transfer printing (µTP) is a promising technique for hetero-integration of III-V materials into Si-based photonic platforms. To enhance the print yield by increasing the adhesion between the III-V material and Si or SiO2 surface, an adhesion promoter like Benzocyclobutene is typically used as interlayer. In this work, we demonstrate µTP of InP based coupons on SiO2 interlayer without any adhesive interlayer and investigate the mechanism of adhesive free bonding. Source coupons are InP-based coupon stacks on a sacrificial layer that is removed by a chemical wet etch with FeCl3. For the target we fabricated amorphous-Si waveguides on 8” wafer encapsulated by a High Density Plasma SiO2 which was planarized by a chemical mechanical polishing procedure. We used O2 plasma to activate both source and target to increase adhesion between coupon and substrate. To get a better understanding of the bonding mechanism we applied several surface characterization methods. Root mean square roughness of InP and SiO2 was measured by atomic force microscopy before and after plasma activation. The step height of the micro-transfer printed source coupon on the target wafer is estimated by optical step profiler. We used Raman peak position mappings of InP to analyze possible strain and contact angle measurements on SiO2, before and after plasma activation to observe a change in the hydrophilicity of the surface. X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy analysis was used to characterize the surface energy states of P2p, In3d, O1s for InP source and Si2p, O1s for SiO2 target. Our results demonstrate direct bonding of InP coupons by means of µTP without the need of a strain-compensation layer. In this way, a promising route towards Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor compatible use of µTP for the hetero-integration of InP is provided.
The MAC end-station at the ELI Beamlines facility is a multipurpose user's station for atomic, molecular, and optical sciences and coherent diffractive imaging. The technical design of the station, the available instruments, and an overview of the whole beamline have been published in Eur. Phys. J. Spec. Top. 230, 4183 (2021). Here, we address ongoing upgrades of the MAC end-station that will provide users with advanced capabilities for beam manipulation and electron/ion detection. The upgrades include (i) the installation of a beam preparation chamber in front of the MAC chamber, (ii) a magnetic bottle electron spectrometer with high collection and detection efficiency and high energy resolution, and (iii) an event-driven TPX3CAM detector for velocity map imaging spectrometer, which provides both spatial and temporal information for each pixel. We present results from the first commissioning measurements with these instruments, confirming their performance for state-of-the-art experiments in atomic, molecular, and optical sciences.
Dieses Paper präsentiert das Forschungsprojekt „Intelligent Camera Unit“ (ICU) der Technischen Hochschule Wildau in Kooperation mit der Beiersdorf AG zur Verbesserung von Portraitaufnahmen in Probandenstudien für Kosmetikprodukte. Das Hauptziel des Projekt besteht darin, Ausrichtungsfehler zu minimieren und die Vergleichbarkeit von Vorher-Nachher-Bildern zu erhöhen. Dies wird durch die Verwendung eines kollaborativen Roboters und KI-gestützter Bildanalyse erreicht, um präzise Ausrichtung und Gesichtspositionen der Probanden zu gewährleisten. Das entwickelte System ermöglicht effiziente und reproduzierbare Aufnahmen aus verschiedenen Winkeln und Entfernungen und bietet eine benutzerfreundliche, web-basierte Bedienoberfläche.
The object of the study is the process of identifying the state of a computer network. The subject of the study are the methods of identifying the state of computer networks. The purpose of the paper is to improve the efficacy of intrusion detection in computer networks by developing a method based on transformer models. The results obtained. The work analyzes traditional machine learning algorithms, deep learning methods and considers the advantages of using transformer models. A method for detecting intrusions in computer networks is proposed. This method differs from known approaches by utilizing the Vision Transformer for Small-size Datasets (ViTSD) deep learning algorithm. The method incorporates procedures to reduce the correlation of input data and transform data into a specific format required for model operations. The developed methods are implemented using Python and the GOOGLE COLAB cloud service with Jupyter Notebook. Conclusions. Experiments confirmed the efficiency of the proposed method. The use of the developed method based on the ViTSD algorithm and the data preprocessing procedure increases the model's accuracy to 98.7%. This makes it possible to recommend it for practical use, in order to improve the accuracy of identifying the state of a computer system.
Das ASTONRail-Handbook ist eine webbasierte, interaktive Informationssammlung für künftige Nachwuchskräfte der Eisenbahnbranche und Lehrende in der eisenbahnrelevanten Hochschulbildung. Es soll u.a. die Suche nach passenden Studienmöglichkeiten erleichtern und Anregungen für eine modernere Hochschulbildung im Eisenbahnsektor bieten. Es ist einfach zu bedienen und um weitere Funktionen erweiterbar.
Cancer sonodynamic therapy (SDT) is the therapeutic strategy of a high-frequency ultrasound (US) combined with a special sonosensitizer that becomes cytotoxic upon US exposure. The growing number of newly discovered sonosensitizers and custom US in vitro treatment solutions push the SDT field into a need for systemic studies and reproducible in vitro experimental set-ups. In the current research, we aimed to compare two of the most used and suitable SDT in vitro set-ups—“sealed well” and “transducer in well”—in one systematic study. We assessed US pressure, intensity, and temperature distribution in wells under US irradiation. Treatment efficacy was evaluated for both set-ups towards cancer cell lines of different origins, treated with two promising sonosensitizer candidates—carbon nanoparticle C60 fullerene (C60) and herbal alkaloid berberine. C60 was found to exhibit higher sonotoxicity toward cancer cells than berberine. The higher efficacy of sonodynamic treatment with a “transducer in well” set-up than a “sealed well” set-up underlined its promising application for SDT in vitro studies. The “transducer in well” set-up is recommended for in vitro US treatment investigations based on its US-field homogeneity and pronounced cellular effects. Moreover, SDT with C60 and berberine could be exploited as a promising combinative approach for cancer treatment.
We study the dynamics of avalanche ionization of pure helium nanodroplets activated by a weak extreme-ultraviolet (XUV) pulse and driven by an intense near-infrared (NIR) pulse. In addition to a transient enhancement of ignition of a nanoplasma at short delay times ${\sim}200$ fs, long-term activation of the nanodroplets lasting up to a few nanoseconds is observed. Molecular dynamics simulations suggest that the short-term activation is caused by the injection of seed electrons into the droplets by XUV photoemission. Long-term activation appears due to electrons remaining loosely bound to photoions which form stable 'snowball' structures in the droplets. Thus, we show that XUV irradiation can induce long-lasting changes of the strong-field optical properties of nanoparticles, potentially opening new routes to controlling avalanche-ionization phenomena in nanostructures and condensed-phase systems.