@article{28348,
  abstract     = {{This article explores the interplay between learners’ linguistic and personal objectives as well as evaluations of their achievements in study-abroad contexts, an area that has thus far remained widely unexplored given the prevalence of product-oriented, outcomes-based research. The study draws on the case of one Canadian student of German who studied abroad at a German university for one year. To adopt an emic perspective, the data gained from a learning history questionnaire, semi-structured interviews, and e-journals were analyzed and interpreted within the framework of narrative analysis. The results show not only that learners’ sojourn objectives may be complex, dynamic, and contradictory in nature but also that they need to be examined beyond their face value, as they are entangled with learners’ negotiations of desirable subject positions and attempts to integrate their sojourn experiences, successes, and frustrations in a coherent and positive life narrative.}},
  author       = {{Müller, Mareike}},
  issn         = {{0008-4506}},
  journal      = {{The Canadian Modern Language Review}},
  keywords     = {{individual differences, learner beliefs, narrative analysis, sojourn objectives and evaluations, study abroad}},
  number       = {{1}},
  pages        = {{24--47}},
  title        = {{{“As a person, I feel I’ve changed pretty immensely”: Sojourners’ aspirations and self-perceived achievements}}},
  doi          = {{10.3138/cmlr.3319}},
  volume       = {{73}},
  year         = {{2017}},
}

@article{28354,
  abstract     = {{This paper discusses the findings of an empirical study that explores the relationship between study-abroad experiences, learner identity, and pronunciation. We argue that the role of pronunciation as a personal domain of
meaning-making warrants more attention than it has hitherto received. To this end, we investigate the narratives of Canadian learners, studying abroad in Germany, in relation to discourses of language learning, culture, and identity,
using a Critical Discourse Analysis approach. Our data, which we gained from semi-structured interviews and e-journals, shows that learners’ perceptions of pronunciation are closely linked to their views of the native-speaker ideal, impacting their self-constructions and interpretations of learning experience. In conclusion, we argue for a more differentiated understanding of pronunciation and its implications for language teaching and study abroad.}},
  author       = {{Müller, Mareike and Schmenk, Barbara}},
  issn         = {{0802-6106}},
  journal      = {{International Journal of Applied Linguistics}},
  keywords     = {{learner identity, study abroad, pronunciation, native-speaker ideal, critical discourse analysis}},
  number       = {{1}},
  pages        = {{132--151}},
  title        = {{{Narrating the sound of self: The role of pronunciation in learners’ self-constructions in study-abroad contexts}}},
  doi          = {{10.1111/ijal.12109}},
  volume       = {{27}},
  year         = {{2017}},
}

@misc{28359,
  author       = {{Gausemeier, Jürgen}},
  isbn         = {{978-3-942647-93-9}},
  publisher    = {{Verlagsschriftenreihe des Heinz Nixdorf Instituts, Paderborn}},
  title        = {{{Vorausschau und Technologieplanung. 13. Symposium für Vorausschau und Technologieplanung, Heinz Nixdorf Institut, 23. und 24. November 2017}}},
  volume       = {{374}},
  year         = {{2017}},
}

@inproceedings{2851,
  author       = {{Markarian, Christine}},
  booktitle    = {{International Conference on Operations Research (OR)}},
  location     = {{Berlin}},
  title        = {{{Leasing with Uncertainty}}},
  doi          = {{10.1007/978-3-319-89920-6_57}},
  year         = {{2017}},
}

@article{28671,
  author       = {{Eickelmann, Birgit and Gerick, Julia and Koop, Christian}},
  issn         = {{1360-2357}},
  journal      = {{Education and Information Technologies}},
  number       = {{4}},
  pages        = {{1527--1551}},
  title        = {{{ICT use in mathematics lessons and the mathematics achievement of secondary school students by international comparison: Which role do school level factors play?}}},
  doi          = {{10.1007/s10639-016-9498-5}},
  volume       = {{22}},
  year         = {{2017}},
}

@inbook{28675,
  author       = {{Drossel, Kerstin and Eickelmann, Birgit}},
  booktitle    = {{Tomorrow's learning: involving everyone. Learning with and about technologies and computing }},
  editor       = {{Tatnall, Arthur and Webb, Mary}},
  issn         = {{1868-4238}},
  pages        = {{114--124}},
  publisher    = {{Springer International Publishing}},
  title        = {{{The Use of Tablets in Secondary Schools and Its Relationship with Computer Literacy}}},
  doi          = {{10.1007/978-3-319-74310-3_14}},
  year         = {{2017}},
}

@inbook{24117,
  author       = {{Taube, Alexander and Reschetnik, Wadim and Pauli, Lorenz and Hoyer, Kay-Peter and Kullmer, Gunter and Schaper, Mirko}},
  booktitle    = {{Additive Fertigung von Bauteilen und Strukturen}},
  isbn         = {{978-3-658-17779-9}},
  publisher    = {{Springer Vieweg}},
  title        = {{{Numerische und mechanische Untersuchung additiv gefertigter TiAl6V4 Gitterstrukturen}}},
  doi          = {{10.1007/978-3-658-17780-5_13}},
  year         = {{2017}},
}

@inproceedings{24215,
  abstract     = {{Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) consist of large number of distributed sensors nodes which are able to sense, 
read and transmit physical measurements such as temperature, humidity and pressure over wireless 
communication links. WSN nodes are often powered by batteries or can use energy harvesting methods from 
environmental energy sources. One of the major challenges in the design of WSN nodes is the high level of 
power dissipation for sensing, processing and communication. Operating at low-power levels reduces 
maintenance effort for periodic battery replacement or can even provide unlimited operation by means of energy 
harvesting. Since the communication process is the most power hungry process, ultra-low-power wireless 
communication is an enabler for network applications such as cyber-physical systems, Internet-of-Things and 
Industry 4.0 etc. Our research is based on Wake-up Receivers (WuR) architectures. Each of the WSN nodes contains a WuR 
which is always-on, listening for a wake-up signal from other nodes or the base station, and activating the node 
only when a wake-up signal is detected. By this scheme the communication with the base station becomes 
asynchronous, real-time and on-demand. Due to the centrally-coordinated, collision-free communication such 
WSNs can be scaled to very large node numbers. Designing always-on WuR at ultra-low-power dissipation 
levels makes the WSN nodes very energy efficient because they are only activated when a wake-up-signal is 
received. Additionally, the WuR must be robust to noise and co-channel interference in order to operate safely 
in parallel to other wireless systems. We investigate a novel radio architecture for the WuR using Linear Frequency Modulation (LFM) and passive 
analog signal processing by means of a Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW) correlator. The base station sends the 
required WSN node ID using LFM signal at 2.4 GHz. The node ID is encoded as chirp up or chirp down signal 
with chirping bandwidth of 80MHz. On the receiver side, the SAW chirp correlator demodulates the received 
LFM signal while suppressing other wireless signals. In order to achieve proper demodulation and high Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR), the SAW correlator is designed to behave like a Matched Filter (MF) which boosts up the 
SNR. After that the signal is amplified/detected by baseband amplifier stage, it is compared with the unique ID 
of the node, and the node's Wake up signal is asserted accordingly. Since the SAW correlator operates 
completely passive, the WuR can be implemented in a very energy-efficient way, without the need to use power 
hungry device such as Low Noise Amplifiers (LNA) or down conversion Local Oscillators (LO)}},
  author       = {{Abughannam, Saed and Scheytt, Christoph}},
  booktitle    = {{Kleinheubacher Tagung 2017}},
  pages        = {{47}},
  title        = {{{ Low-Power wake up receiver based on Surface Acoustic Wave Correlator}}},
  year         = {{2017}},
}

@article{24216,
  abstract     = {{In this article mixed analog/digital signal processing techniques based on parallel spread-spectrum sequencing (PSSS) and radio frequency (RF) carrier synchronization for ultra-broadband wireless communication are investigated on system and circuit level.}},
  author       = {{Scheytt, Christoph and Javed, Abdul Rehman and Bammidi, Eswara Rao and KrishneGowda, Karthik and Kallfass, Ingmar and Kraemer, Rolf}},
  journal      = {{Frequenz* Journal of RF-Engineering and Telecommunications}},
  number       = {{9-10}},
  pages        = {{399--414}},
  title        = {{{100 Gbps Wireless System and Circuit Design Using Parallel Spread-Spectrum Sequencing}}},
  volume       = {{71 }},
  year         = {{2017}},
}

@inproceedings{24217,
  abstract     = {{Parallel Sequence Spread Spectrum (PSSS) is a physical layer (PHY) baseband technology that is well suited for mixed-signal transceiver implementation for high data rate wireless communication systems. Mixed signal baseband realization allows for easier implementation of the channel equalization function and eliminates the need for high speed data converters. System design and architecture of a mixed signal baseband processor for 100 Gbps wireless communication is described that reduces the implementation complexity and results in a consequent reduction in power dissipation and chip area. An ultra-broadband analog correlator consisting of a four-quadrant multiplier and a fast resettable integrator using only NPN transistors was designed, fabricated, and measured. The correlator circuit is the core component of the receiver baseband. To the best knowledge of the authors, it is the fastest correlator circuit published so far.}},
  author       = {{Javed, Abdul Rehman and Scheytt, Christoph and Karthik, KrishneGowda and Kramer, Roland}},
  booktitle    = {{IEEE EUROCON 2017-17th International Conference on Smart Technologies}},
  isbn         = {{978-1-5090-3844-2}},
  pages        = {{228--233}},
  title        = {{{System design of a mixed signal PSSS transdeiver using a linear ultra-broadband analog correlator for the receiver baseband designed in 130nm SiGe BiCMOS technology}}},
  doi          = {{10.1109/EUROCON.2017.8011110}},
  year         = {{2017}},
}

@misc{24218,
  abstract     = {{ Die Erfindung betrifft eine Folge-Halte-Schaltung zum Konvertieren eines analogen Eingangssignals in ein digitales Ausgangssignal mit einer Haltekapazitätseinheit, mit einer Spannungsverstärkereinheit enthaltend einen Eingang, an dem ein analoges Eingangsspannungssignal anlegbar ist, und enthaltend einen Ausgang, der mit der Haltekapazitätseinheit verbunden ist, mit einer Arbeitspunkteinstelleinheit zur Steuerung der Spannungsverstärkereinheit, wobei an einem Eingang der Arbeitspunkteinstelleinheit ein Steuersignal anliegt, so dass in einem Folgebetrieb der Folge-Halte-Schaltung eine an dem Ausgang der Spannungsverstärkereinheit anliegendes Ausgangssignal einen an den Eingang der Spannungsverstärkereinheit anliegendes Eingangssignal folgt, und in einem Haltebetrieb der Folge-Halte-Schaltung das Ausgangssignal der Spannungsverstärkereinheit konstant ist, mit einer Taktsignalquelle zur Erzeugung einer Folge von einem Eingang der Arbeitspunkteinstelleinheit anliegenden Taktsignalen, wobei die Arbeitspunkteinstelleinheit elektrooptische Mittel zur Erzeugung des Steuersignals aufweist, dass die Taktsignalquelle als eine optische Taktsignalquelle ausgebildet ist, so dass als Taktsignal eine optische Impulsfolge mit hohen und tiefen Taktsignalen an den Eingang der Arbeitspunkteinstelleinheit anliegt. }},
  author       = {{Scheytt, Christoph}},
  title        = {{{Folge-Halte-Schaltung }}},
  year         = {{2017}},
}

@inproceedings{24220,
  author       = {{Adelt, Peer and Koppelmann, Bastian and Müller, Wolfgang and Mueller-Gritschneder, Daniel and Kleinjohann, Bernd and Scheytt, Christoph}},
  booktitle    = {{Tagungsband des Wissenschaftsforums Intelligente Technische Systeme}},
  isbn         = {{978-3-942647-88-5}},
  publisher    = {{Verlagsschriftenreihe des Heinz Nixdorf Instituts}},
  title        = {{{Automatisierte Fehlerinjektion zur Entwicklung sicherer Mikrocontrolleranwendungen auf der Basis virtueller Plattformen}}},
  doi          = {{10.17619/UNIPB/1-93}},
  year         = {{2017}},
}

@book{24221,
  abstract     = {{Das Wissenschaftsforum Intelligente Technische Systeme (WInTeSys) legt am 11. und 12. Mai 2017 in Paderborn den Schwerpunkt auf die Grundlagen und die Entwicklung intelligenter technischer Systeme im Kontext Industrie 4.0. Etwa 40 begutachtete hochkarätige Beiträge geben einen Überblick über Forschungsfelder, Technologien und Anwendungen. Die Veranstaltung bietet den Teilnehmerinnen und Teilnehmern eine ausgezeichnete Bühne für den Erfahrungsaustausch auf dem Weg in die Digitalisierung von Produkten und Produktionssystemen. »Das Besondere ist der Dialog von Hochschulforschung und industrieller Entwicklung, also das Aufeinandertreffen von »Science-Push« und »Application-Pull«. Die Beiträge spiegeln die hervorragende Vernetzung in der Region OWL und darüber hinaus wider«, sagt Veranstalter Prof. Jürgen Gausemeier (Heinz Nixdorf Institut, Universität Paderborn).}},
  author       = {{Gausemeier, Jürgen and Bodden, Eric and Dressler, Falko and Dumitrescu, Roman and Meyer auf der Heide, Friedhelm and Scheytt, Christoph and Trächtler, Ansgar}},
  isbn         = {{978-3-942647-88-5}},
  publisher    = {{Verlagsschriftenreihe des Heinz Nixdorf Instituts, Paderborn}},
  title        = {{{Wissenschaftsforum Intelligente Technische Systeme (WInTeSys)}}},
  doi          = {{10.17619/UNIPB/1-93}},
  volume       = {{369}},
  year         = {{2017}},
}

@inproceedings{24223,
  abstract     = {{This paper presents the design flow of using 
sampling technique for fault injection on sche-
matic level. The parameters used in the docu-
ment to calculate the likelihood could be modi-
fied by using more realistic data from the fab. 
With the help of the fault simulator, the whole 
design flow of the fault effect simulation can be 
realized automatically.}},
  author       = {{Wu, Liang and Abughannam, Saed and Müller, Wolfgang and Scheytt, Christoph and Ecker, Wolfgang}},
  booktitle    = {{2nd Workshop on Resiliency in Embedded Electronic Systems (REES)}},
  pages        = {{68}},
  title        = {{{SPICE-Level Fault Injection with Likelihood Weighted Random Sampling - A Case Study}}},
  year         = {{2017}},
}

@inproceedings{24224,
  author       = {{Adelt, Peer and Koppelmann, Bastian and Müller, Wolfgang and Kleinjohann, Bernd and Scheytt, Christoph}},
  booktitle    = {{Design Automation and Testing in Europe (DATE), University Booth Interactive Presentation}},
  title        = {{{ANALISA - A Tool for Static Instruction Set Analysis}}},
  year         = {{2017}},
}

@inproceedings{24225,
  author       = {{Adelt, Peer and Koppelmann, Bastian and Müller, Wolfgang and Kleinjohann, Bernd and Scheytt, Christoph}},
  booktitle    = {{2nd Workshop on Resiliency in Embedded Electronic Systems (REES) }},
  pages        = {{44}},
  title        = {{{An Automatic Injection Framework for Safety Assessements of Embedded Software Binaries}}},
  year         = {{2017}},
}

@article{24227,
  abstract     = {{This work describes an electrical interferometer for contactless permittivity measurements working at 120 GHz. It was fabricated in a 130 nm SiGe process featuring an ft and fmax of 240 and 330 GHz. The on-chip system contains a 120 GHz VCO with a tuning range of 7 GHz featuring a divide-by-64 circuit to enable external PLL operation. The subsequent buffer provides 7 dBm of output power at 120 GHz. Additionally, the IC contains high-precision and high-resolution phase shifters based on a slow-wave transmission line approach with digital control for direct readout ability. A 120 GHz LNA with 17 dB gain and a power detector to provide DC output signals were realized on chip. It enables sample emulation capability by phase shift inducement in the measurement as well as a reference transmission line. In terms of phase detection, the system shows a sensitivity of 907.36 MHz/°.}},
  author       = {{Wessel, Jan and Schmalz, Klaus and Scheytt, Christoph and Kissinger, Dietmar}},
  issn         = {{1558-1764}},
  journal      = {{IEEE Microwave and Wireless Components Letters}},
  number       = {{2}},
  pages        = {{198--200}},
  title        = {{{A 120-GHz Electrical Interferometer for Contactless Permittivity Measurements With Direct Digital Read-Out}}},
  doi          = {{10.1109/LMWC.2017.2649384}},
  volume       = {{27}},
  year         = {{2017}},
}

@inproceedings{24398,
  abstract     = {{Through this study, we introduce the idea of applying scheduling techniques to allocate spatial resources that are shared among multiple robots moving in a static environment and having temporal constraints on the arrival time to destinations. To illustrate this idea, we present an exemplified algorithm that plans and assigns a motion path to each robot. The considered problem is particularly challenging because: (i) the robots share the same environment and thus the planner must take into account overlapping paths which cannot happen at the same time; (ii) there are time deadlines thus the planner must deal with temporal constraints; (iii) new requests arrive without a priori knowledge thus the planner must be able to add new paths online and adjust old plans; (iv) the robot motion is subject to noise thus the planner must be reactive to adapt to online changes. We showcase the functioning of the proposed algorithm through a set of agent-based simulations.}},
  author       = {{Khaluf, Yara and Markarian, Christine and Simoens, Pieter and Reina, Andreagiovanni}},
  booktitle    = {{International Conference on Practical Applications of Agents and Multi-Agent Systems (PAAMS 2017)}},
  issn         = {{0302-9743}},
  title        = {{{Scheduling Access to Shared Space in Multi-robot Systems}}},
  doi          = {{10.1007/978-3-319-59930-4_12}},
  year         = {{2017}},
}

@inbook{26396,
  author       = {{Bloh, Thiemo}},
  booktitle    = {{Profession und Disziplin}},
  title        = {{{Kollektivität und Lehrerkooperation – Zu Möglichkeiten der Konzeptualisierung und Erfassung von Professionalisierung durch Lehrerkooperationsprozesse}}},
  doi          = {{10.1007/978-3-658-13502-7_25}},
  year         = {{2017}},
}

@inproceedings{26551,
  author       = {{Georgala, Kleanthi and Spasic, Mirko and Jovanovik, Milos and Petzka, Henning and Röder, Michael and Ngonga Ngomo, Axel-Cyrille}},
  booktitle    = {{Semantic Web Challenges - 4th SemWebEval Challenge at {ESWC} 2017, Portoroz, Slovenia, May 28 - June 1, 2017, Revised Selected Papers}},
  editor       = {{Dragoni, Mauro and Solanki, Monika and Blomqvist, Eva}},
  pages        = {{3--15}},
  publisher    = {{Springer}},
  title        = {{{MOCHA2017: The Mighty Storage Challenge at ESWC 2017}}},
  doi          = {{10.1007/978-3-319-69146-6\_1}},
  volume       = {{769}},
  year         = {{2017}},
}

