@inproceedings{19906, abstract = {{März 2012}}, author = {{Büker, Petra}}, title = {{{Grundschule aktuell: Pädagogischer Zehnkampf oder multiprofessionelle Gestaltungsaufgabe? Eröffnungsvortrag im Rahmen des 6. Paderborner Grundschultages zum Thema Integration-Inklusion-Individuelle Förderung. Universität Paderborn}}}, year = {{2012}}, } @inproceedings{19907, abstract = {{März 2012}}, author = {{Büker, Petra and Winheller, Sandra and Müller, Michael and Hüpping, Birgit and Rendtorff, Barbara}}, title = {{{Professionalisierung von Lehrkräften zum pädagogischen Umgang mit Ethnizität und Geschlecht in der Grundschule. Posterbeitrag am 23. Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Erziehungswissenschaft (DGfE). Universität Osnabrück}}}, year = {{2012}}, } @inproceedings{20173, abstract = {{This paper investigates the properties required to evolve Artificial Neural Networks for distributed control in modular robotics, which typically involves non-linear dynamics and complex interactions in the sensori-motor space. We investigate the relation between macro-scale properties (such as modularity and regularity) and micro-scale properties in Neural Network controllers. We show how neurons capable of multiplicative-like arithmetic operations may increase the performance of controllers in several ways whenever challenging control problems with non-linear dynamics are involved. This paper provides evidence that performance and robustness of evolved controllers can be improved by a combination of carefully chosen micro- and macro-scale neural network properties.}}, author = {{Hamann, Heiko and Stradner, Jürgen and Bredeche, Nicolas and Cazenille, Leo}}, booktitle = {{14th Annual Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference, GECCO 2012}}, pages = {{89--96}}, publisher = {{ACM}}, title = {{{Impact of Neuron Models and Network Structure on Evolving Modular Robot Neural Network Controllers}}}, doi = {{10.1145/2330163.2330177}}, year = {{2012}}, } @inproceedings{20174, abstract = {{As a contribution to the efforts towards robotic systems of higher flexibility we present our concept of morphologically dynamic robots. Within the projects SYMBRION and REPLICATOR, that focus on modular robotics, we have developed bio-inspired control techniques to achieve new concepts of dynamic, autonomous morphological structures. We propose three modes of coupling between robot modules: swarm, team, and organism mode. We demonstrate our concepts along with simple robot experiments.}}, author = {{Hamann, Heiko and Schmickl, Thomas and Stradner, Jürgen}}, booktitle = {{Austrian Robotics Workshop (Operational Programme Slovenia-Austria)}}, title = {{{Towards Morphological Flexibility: Modular Robotics and Bio-inspired Control}}}, year = {{2012}}, } @inproceedings{20175, author = {{Hamann, Heiko and Schmickl, Thomas and Stradner, Jürgen and Crailsheim, Karl and Zahadat, Payam and Adami, Christoph and Bryson, David M. and Ofria, Charles and Pennock, Robert T.}}, booktitle = {{Alife XIII}}, pages = {{597--598}}, publisher = {{MIT Press}}, title = {{{On-line, On-board Evolution of Reaction-Diffusion Control for Self-Adaptation}}}, year = {{2012}}, } @article{20176, author = {{Hamann, Heiko and Schmickl, Thomas and Crailsheim, Karl}}, issn = {{1387-3954}}, journal = {{Mathematical and Computer Modelling of Dynamical Systems}}, number = {{1}}, pages = {{39--50}}, title = {{{Self-organized pattern formation in a swarm system as a transient phenomenon of non-linear dynamics}}}, doi = {{10.1080/13873954.2011.601418}}, volume = {{18}}, year = {{2012}}, } @article{20177, abstract = {{One of the main challenges in automatic controller synthesis is to develop methods that can successfully be applied for complex tasks. The difficulty is increased even more in the case of settings with multiple interacting agents. We apply the artificial homeostatic hormone system (AHHS) approach, which is inspired by the signaling network of unicellular organisms, to control a system of several independently acting agents decentrally. The approach is designed for evaluation-minimal, artificial evolution in order to be applicable to complex modular robotics scenarios. The performance of AHHS controllers is compared with neuroevolution of augmenting topologies (NEAT) in the coupled inverted pendulums benchmark. AHHS controllers are found to be better for multimodular settings. We analyze the evolved controllers with regard to the usage of sensory inputs and the emerging oscillations, and we give a nonlinear dynamics interpretation. The generalization of evolved controllers to initial conditions far from the original conditions is investigated and found to be good. Similarly, the performance of controllers scales well even with module numbers different from the original domain the controller was evolved for. Two reference implementations of a similar controller approach are reported and shown to have shortcomings. We discuss the related work and conclude by summarizing the main contributions of our work.}}, author = {{Hamann, Heiko and Schmickl, Thomas and Crailsheim, Karl}}, issn = {{1064-5462}}, journal = {{Artificial Life}}, number = {{2}}, pages = {{165--198}}, title = {{{A Hormone-Based Controller for Evaluation-Minimal Evolution in Decentrally Controlled Systems}}}, doi = {{10.1162/artl_a_00058}}, volume = {{18}}, year = {{2012}}, } @article{20178, author = {{Hamann, Heiko and Schmickl, Thomas and Wörn, Heinz and Crailsheim, Karl}}, issn = {{0941-0643}}, journal = {{Neural Computing and Applications}}, number = {{2}}, pages = {{207--218}}, title = {{{Analysis of emergent symmetry breaking in collective decision making}}}, doi = {{10.1007/s00521-010-0368-6}}, volume = {{21}}, year = {{2012}}, } @inproceedings{20179, author = {{Hamann, Heiko and Engelbrecht, Andreas and Birattari, Mauro and Dorigo, Marco and Blum, Christian and Stuetzle, Thomas and Christensen, Anders Lyhne and Gross, Roderich}}, booktitle = {{Swarm Intelligence: 8th International Conference, ANTS 2012}}, isbn = {{9783642326493}}, issn = {{0302-9743}}, pages = {{168--179}}, publisher = {{Springer}}, title = {{{Towards Swarm Calculus: Universal Properties of Swarm Performance and Collective Decisions}}}, doi = {{10.1007/978-3-642-32650-9_15}}, volume = {{7461}}, year = {{2012}}, } @inbook{2021, author = {{Krimphove, Dieter}}, booktitle = {{Finanzierung und Investition}}, editor = {{Schmeisser, Wilhelm and Krimphove, Dieter and Zündorf, Horst and Toebe, Marc and Hannemann, Gerfried}}, pages = {{140 – 179}}, publisher = {{UTB}}, title = {{{Kreditfinanzierung durch Kreditsicherheiten; Kapitel 6}}}, year = {{2012}}, } @inbook{2026, author = {{Krimphove, Dieter and Hellweg, Alexa}}, booktitle = {{Facteurs d’identité / Faktoren der Identität}}, editor = {{Langenbacher-Liebgott, Jutta and Avon, Dominique}}, pages = {{325 – 353}}, publisher = {{Peter Lang}}, title = {{{Identität und Werberecht}}}, year = {{2012}}, } @misc{2797, author = {{Meier, Christian and Kundisch, Dennis}}, booktitle = {{Banklexikon}}, publisher = {{Gabler}}, title = {{{Online Banking}}}, year = {{2012}}, } @article{27972, author = {{Buyken, Anette and Alexy, U and Kersting, M and Remer, T}}, issn = {{1436-9990}}, journal = {{Bundesgesundheitsblatt Gesundheitsforschung Gesundheitsschutz}}, number = {{6-7}}, pages = {{875--884}}, title = {{{[The DONALD cohort. An updated overview on 25 years of research based on the Dortmund Nutritional and Anthropometric Longitudinally Designed study].}}}, doi = {{10.1007/s00103-012-1503-6}}, volume = {{55}}, year = {{2012}}, } @article{27983, author = {{Labayen, I and Ruiz, JR and Ortega, FB and Gottrand, F and Huybrechts, I and Dallongeville, J and Widhalm, K and Ferrari, M and Buyken, Anette and Kersting, M and Moschonis, G and Turck, D and Gómez, S and Sjostrom, M and Meirhaeghe, A and Moreno, LA}}, issn = {{0007-1145}}, journal = {{Br J Nutr}}, number = {{10}}, pages = {{1498--1504}}, title = {{{Body size at birth modifies the effect of fat mass and obesity associated (FTO) rs9939609 polymorphism on adiposity in adolescents: the Healthy Lifestyle in Europe by Nutrition in Adolescence (HELENA) study.}}}, doi = {{10.1017/s0007114511004600}}, volume = {{107}}, year = {{2012}}, } @article{27986, author = {{Standl, M and Lattka, E and Stach, B and Koletzko, S and Bauer, CP and von Berg, A and Berdel, D and Krämer, U and Schaaf, B and Röder, S and Herbarth, O and Buyken, Anette and Drogies, T and Thiery, J and Koletzko, B and Heinrich, J and Study Group, GINIplus and Study Group, LISAplus}}, issn = {{1932-6203}}, journal = {{PLoS One}}, number = {{5}}, pages = {{e37780}}, title = {{{FADS1 FADS2 gene cluster, PUFA intake and blood lipids in children: results from the GINIplus and LISAplus studies.}}}, doi = {{10.1371/journal.pone.0037780}}, volume = {{7}}, year = {{2012}}, } @article{28123, author = {{Lorenz, Ramona and Kahnert, Julia and Eickelmann, Birgit and Bos, Wilfried}}, journal = {{Zeitschrift Schul-Management}}, number = {{2}}, pages = {{29--31}}, title = {{{Lehrerbelastung durch zentrale Abiturprüfungen?}}}, volume = {{43}}, year = {{2012}}, } @article{28124, author = {{Eickelmann, Birgit}}, journal = {{Die Zeit Wissen}}, pages = {{12}}, title = {{{Expertenrat: Welche Grenzen soll ich meinem achtjährigen Sohn setzen, wenn er ins Internet will?}}}, volume = {{2}}, year = {{2012}}, } @article{28125, author = {{Kahnert, Julia and Lorenz, Ramona and Eickelmann, Birgit}}, journal = {{Schule vermessen}}, pages = {{54--56}}, publisher = {{Friedrich Jahresheft}}, title = {{{Zentralabitur NRW – Das Verfahren zur Qualitätssicherung}}}, year = {{2012}}, } @book{28126, author = {{Schulz-Zander, Renate and Eickelmann, Birgit and Moser, Heinz and Niesyto, Horst and Grell, Petra}}, publisher = {{VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften}}, title = {{{Jahrbuch Medienpädagogik 9. Qualitätsentwicklung in der Schule und medienpädagogische Professionalisierung}}}, year = {{2012}}, } @inbook{28127, author = {{Eickelmann, Birgit and Rollett, Wolfram}}, booktitle = {{Jahrbuch Medienpädagogik 9. Qualitätsentwicklung in der Schule und medienpädagogische Professionalisierung}}, editor = {{Schulz-Zander, Renate and Eickelmann, Birgit and Moser, Heinz and Niesyto, Horst and Grell, Petra}}, pages = {{105--128}}, publisher = {{Verlag VS für Sozialwissenschaften}}, title = {{{Angebote in Ganztagsschulen: Ein Weg zur Reduktion von geschlechtstypischen Unterschieden in der schulischen Nutzung digitaler Medien?}}}, doi = {{10.1007/978-3-531-94219-3_6}}, year = {{2012}}, } @article{28128, author = {{Drossel, Kerstin and Eickelmann, Birgit and Pfuhl, Nadja}}, journal = {{SchulVerwaltung NRW}}, number = {{1}}, pages = {{28--31}}, title = {{{Lehrerkooperation – ein schwer zu erfassendes Konstrukt. Unterschiede im Kooperationsverhalten zwischen Fachlehrkräften}}}, volume = {{23}}, year = {{2012}}, } @inbook{28129, author = {{Eickelmann, Birgit and Anskeit, Nadine}}, booktitle = {{Unterrichtsqualität sichern – Sekundarstufe}}, editor = {{Bonsen, Martin and Homeier, Wulf and Tschekan, Kerstin and Ubben, Lotta}}, pages = {{1--23}}, publisher = {{Raabe}}, title = {{{Potenziale des Einsatzes von Wiki-Technologien als Beitrag zur Methodenvielfalt im Unterricht}}}, year = {{2012}}, } @inbook{28132, author = {{Eickelmann, Birgit}}, booktitle = {{Wahnsinn Bildung. Brauchen wir eine neue Lernkultur?}}, pages = {{134--155}}, publisher = {{F. A. Brockhaus/wissenmedia}}, title = {{{Lernen 2.0. Das Lernpotenzial der Neuen Medien}}}, year = {{2012}}, } @inbook{28133, author = {{Drossel, Kerstin and Wendt, Heike and Schmitz, Silvia and Eickelmann, Birgit}}, booktitle = {{TIMSS 2011. Mathematische und naturwissenschaftliche Kompetenzen von Grundschulkindern in Deutschland im internationalen Vergleich}}, editor = {{Bos, Wilfried and Wendt, Heike and Köller, Olaf and Selter, Christoph}}, pages = {{171--202}}, publisher = {{Waxmann}}, title = {{{Merkmale der Lehr- und Lernbedingungen im Primarbereich}}}, year = {{2012}}, } @inbook{28135, author = {{Drossel, Kerstin and Eickelmann, Birgit}}, booktitle = {{Organisation und Partizipation}}, editor = {{Weber, Susanne Maria and Göhlich, Michael and Schröer, Andreas and Macha, Hildegard and Fahrenwald, Claudia}}, pages = {{259--272}}, publisher = {{Springer VS Verlag}}, title = {{{Organisationale Bedingungen der Entwicklung von Ganztagsgymnasien: Wie die Schulleitung das Kooperationsverhalten von Lehrkräften fördern kann}}}, year = {{2012}}, } @inbook{28154, author = {{Matzner, Tobias}}, booktitle = {{Ethics-Society-Politics: Papers of the 35th International Wittgenstein Symposium}}, editor = {{Greif, Martin G. Weiss und Hajo}}, publisher = {{ALWS}}, title = {{{The interdependence of normalcy and exclusion – some political thoughts inspired by On Certainty}}}, year = {{2012}}, } @phdthesis{28213, author = {{Salfeld, Maike}}, isbn = {{978-3-942647-20-5}}, publisher = {{Verlagsschriftenreihe des Heinz Nixdorf Instituts, Paderborn}}, title = {{{Konzeption eines Regelungssystems zur gezielten Beeinflussung der Fahrdynamik in Unfallsituationen}}}, volume = {{301}}, year = {{2012}}, } @phdthesis{28214, author = {{Delius, R.}}, isbn = {{978-3-942647-22-9}}, publisher = {{Verlagsschriftenreihe des Heinz Nixdorf Instituts, Paderborn}}, title = {{{Sicherstellen der Abrufe bei Automotive-Zulieferern mit minimalen Kosten unter besonderer Berücksichtigung von Liquiditäts-, Beschäftigungs-, Knowhow- und IT-Restriktionen}}}, volume = {{303}}, year = {{2012}}, } @techreport{2828, author = {{Kundisch, Dennis and John, Thomas}}, pages = {{9--11}}, title = {{{Geschäftsmodelle als Thema der Wirtschaftsinformatik - Statements zum Themenfeld "Stand der Forschung"}}}, year = {{2012}}, } @inbook{28561, author = {{Gausemeier, J {\ "u} rgen and Iwanek, Peter and K {\" o} chling, Daniel}}, booktitle = {{Industrieanzeiger}}, pages = {{68--69}}, publisher = {{Konradin Verlag}}, title = {{{The production system of the future thinks and learns}}}, volume = {{30}}, year = {{2012}}, } @proceedings{28562, editor = {{Andrich, Burkhard and Kirschfink, Franz Josef and Sachs, Helge and Peitz, Christoph and R {\ "u} bbelke, René}}, title = {{{Market and competitive strategies for {\" u } r the MRO business {\ "a} ft of the civil aviation industry}}}, volume = {{306}}, year = {{2012}}, } @proceedings{28563, editor = {{Wall, Marina and Gausemeier, J {\ "u} rgen and Peitz, Christoph}}, publisher = {{publishing series of the Heinz Nixdorf Institute, Paderborn}}, title = {{{Technology push-oriented product planning}}}, volume = {{306}}, year = {{2012}}, } @proceedings{28564, editor = {{Gausemeier, J {\ "u} rgen}}, publisher = {{Publishing series of the Heinz Nixdorf Institute, Paderborn}}}, title = {{{Foresight and technology planning . 8th Symposium for {\" u} r foresight and technology planning }}}, volume = {{306}}, year = {{2012}}, } @inproceedings{28565, author = {{Anacker, Harald and Gausemeier, J{\"u}rgen and Dumitrescu, Roman and Dziwok, Stefan and Sch{\"a}fer, Wilhelm}}, booktitle = {{Proceedings of the 9th France-Japan / 7th Europe-Asia Congress 13th International Workshop on Research and Education in Mechatronics (MECATRONICS-REM 2012)}}, pages = {{101--108}}, title = {{{Solution Patterns of Software Engineering for the System Design of Advanced Mechatronic Systems}}}, year = {{2012}}, } @inproceedings{28566, author = {{Oesters{\"o}tebier, Felix and Dziwok, Stefan and Bauer, Frank and Tr{\"a}chtler, Ansgar and Sch{\"a}fer, Wilhelm and Gausemeier, J{\"u}rgen}}, publisher = {{Carl Hanser Verlag, M{\"u}nchen}}, title = {{{Unterst{\"u}tzung des mechatronischen Entwurfs durch die effektive Suche nach L{\"o}sungselementen mithilfe von semantischen Technologien}}}, year = {{2012}}, } @inproceedings{28567, author = {{Bauer, Frank and Gausemeier, J{\"u}rgen and K{\"o}chling, Daniel and Oesters{\"o}tebier, Felix}}, publisher = {{Carl Hanser Verlag, M{\"u}nchen}}, title = {{{Simulative Absicherung mechatronischer Systeme in der fr{\"u}hen Phase der Produktentstehung}}}, year = {{2012}}, } @article{28569, author = {{Brink, Volker and Gausemeier, J {\ "u} rgen and Reymann, Felix}}, journal = {{construction, issue 11/2012}}, title = {{{integrative development of product and technology strategies}}}, year = {{2012}}, } @inproceedings{28570, abstract = {{In this paper, a comprehensive framework for the computer-aided planning and optimisation of process chains for functional graded components is presented. The framework is divided into three modules – the component description, the expert system, and the modelling and process chain optimisation. The component description module enhances a standard CAD model by a voxel-based representation of the graded properties. It allows the target properties to be defined. The expert system proposes process chains capable of producing components according to the requirements of the enhanced CAD model. They usually consist of a sequence of heating, forming, and cooling processes. The dependencies between the applied manufacturing processes need to be considered. Therefore, the robustness of the property distributions achieved in a process step with respect to variations in the input properties is analysed in the third module, in which the process chains are optimised. A method to accomplish this task by performing a model-based sensitivity analysis and subsequent Monte-Carlo simulations of the important parameters is proposed in this paper. The applicability of the method is shown for a thermo-mechanically coupled compression moulding process. }}, author = {{Biermann, Dirk and Gausemeier, J{\"u}rgen and Heim, Hans-Peter and Hess, Stefan and Petersen, Marcus and Ries, Angela and Wagner, T}}, editor = {{Heim, Hans-Peter and Biermann, Dirk and Maier, Hans J{\"u}rgen}}, isbn = {{978-3-942267-58-8}}, pages = {{195--200}}, publisher = {{Verlag Wissenschaftliche Scripten}}, title = {{{Computer-Aided Planning and Optimisation of Manufacturing Processes for Functional Graded Components}}}, year = {{2012}}, } @article{28571, author = {{Gausemeier, J {\ "u} rgen and Grote, Anne-Christin}}, journal = {{CONTROLLING - magazine for { \ "u} r success-oriented corporate management}}, pages = {{516--522}}, title = {{{Strategic leadership with scenarios}}}, volume = {{24th year}}, year = {{2012}}, } @inproceedings{28572, author = {{Gausemeier, J{\"u}rgen and Tschirner, Christian and Va{\ss}holz, Mareen}}, title = {{{Systems Thinking: Sensitizing for Systems Engineering - Experiences from academic teaching and industry workshops}}}, year = {{2012}}, } @inproceedings{28573, author = {{Berssenbr{\"u}gge, Jan and Bonner, Erik}}, booktitle = {{Proceedings of the ASME 2012 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference}}, title = {{{GPU-based Local Tone Mapping in the Context of Virtual Night Driving}}}, year = {{2012}}, } @inproceedings{28574, author = {{Bensiek, Tobias and K{\"u}hn, Arno and Gausemeier, J{\"u}rgen and Grafe, Michael}}, booktitle = {{Proceedings of the ASME 2012 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences & Computers and Information in Engineering Conference, IDETC/CIE 2012, Chicago, IL, USA, August 12 – 15}}, title = {{{Self-Assessment for Evaluation and Improving the Product Development Processes in SMEs}}}, year = {{2012}}, } @inproceedings{28575, abstract = {{When designing complex mechatronic systems, a team of developers will be facing many challenges that can impede progress and innovation if not tackled properly. In meeting them simulation tools play a central role. Yet it is often impossible for a single developer to foresee the overall impact a design decision will have on the system and on the other domains involved. For this task multi-domain simulation tools exists, but because of its complexity and the different levels of detail that are needed, the effort to specify a complete system from scratch is very high. Another challenge is the selection of the most suitable solution elements provided by the manufacturers. Currently they are often chosen manually from catalogues. The development engineer is therefore usually inclined to employ well-known solution elements and suppliers. To tackle both challenges our aim is an increase in efficiency and innovation by means of generally available solution knowledge, such as well-proven solution patterns, ready-to-use solution elements, and established simulation models [1]. Our paper presents a tool-supported, sequential design process. From the outset, the comprehensive functional capability of the designed system is supervised by means of multi-domain simulation. At significant points in the design process, solution knowledge can be accessed as it is stored in ontologies and therefore available via Semantic Web [2]. Thus, one can overcome barriers resulting from different terminologies or referential systems and furthermore infer further knowledge from the stored knowledge. The paper focuses on an early testing in the conceptual design stage and on the subsequent semantic search for suitable solution elements. After the specification of a principle solution for the mechatronic system by combining solution patterns, an initial multi-domain model of the system is created. This is done on the basis of the active structure and of idealized simulation models which are part of a free library and associated with the chosen solution patterns via the ontologies. In further designing the controlled system and its parameters with the completed model, the developer defines additional criteria to be fed into the subsequent semantic search for solution elements. Information on the latter is provided by the manufacturers as well as detailed simulation models, which are used to analyze the functional capability of the concretized system. Therefore, the corresponding idealized models are replaced automatically with the parameterized models of the solution elements containing for example the specific friction model for the chosen motor. We show this process using the concrete example of a dough-production system. In particular, we focus on its transport system. Resulting requirements for the simulation models and their level of detail are expound, as well as the architecture and benefits of the ontologies. [1] Bauer, F., Anacker, H., Gaukstern, T., Gausemeier, J., Just, V., (2011), “Analyzing the dynamic behavior of mechatronic systems within the conceptual design”, Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Engineering Design (ICED11), 4, Copenhagen, pp. 329-336. [2] Berners-Lee, T., Hendler, J.; Lassila, O., (2001), “The Semantic Web”, Scientific American, 284(5), pp. 34–43. }}, author = {{Oesters{\"o}tebier, Felix and Just, Viktor and Tr{\"a}chtler, Ansgar and Bauer, Frank and Dziwok, Stefan}}, booktitle = {{Proceedings of the ASME 2012 11th Biennial Conference on Engineering Systems Design and Analysis}}, pages = {{647----656}}, publisher = {{ASME}}, title = {{{Model-Based Design of Mechatronic Systems by Means of Semantic Web Ontologies and Reusable Solution Element}}}, year = {{2012}}, } @inproceedings{28576, author = {{Dumitrescu, Roman and Anacker, Harald and Bauer, Frank and Gausemeier, J{\"u}rgen}}, booktitle = {{Proceedings of the ASME 2012 11th Biennial Conference on Engineering Systems Design and Analysis}}, publisher = {{ASME}}, title = {{{Computer support for the identification of solution patterns for the conceptual design of advanced mechatronic systems}}}, year = {{2012}}, } @inproceedings{28577, author = {{Kokoschka, Martin and Gausemeier, J{\"u}rgen and Lehner, Markus}}, booktitle = {{Proceedings of 18th International ICE-Conference on Engineering, Technology and Innovation }}, title = {{{Development of Product Piracy Robust Products and Production Systems}}}, year = {{2012}}, } @proceedings{28578, editor = {{Kokoschka, Martin and Gausemeier, J{\"u}rgen and Lehner, Markus}}, title = {{{Development of Product Piracy Robust Products and Production Systems}}}, year = {{2012}}, } @inproceedings{28579, author = {{Gausemeier, J{\"u}rgen and Lehner, Markus and Peitz, Christoph and Grote, Anne-Christin}}, publisher = {{International Society for Professional Innovation Management (ISPIM)}}, title = {{{Stakeholder based innovation management}}}, volume = {{17}}, year = {{2012}}, } @article{28580, author = {{Radkowski, Rafael and Wassmann, Helene}}, journal = {{IEEE International Conference on Intelligent Engineering Systems (INES) 2012}}, title = {{{Knowledge-based Zooming Technique for the Interactive Analysis of Mechatronic Systems}}}, year = {{2012}}, } @inproceedings{28581, author = {{Dumitrescu, Roman and Gaukstern, Tobias and J{\"u}rgenhake, Christoph and Gausemeier, J{\"u}rgen and K{\"u}hn, Arno}}, title = {{{Pattern-Based Integrative Design of Molded Interconnect Devices (MID)}}}, year = {{2012}}, } @inproceedings{28582, author = {{Bensiek, Tobias and K{\"u}hn, Arno and Gausemeier, J{\"u}rgen and Grafe, Michael}}, booktitle = {{Proceedings of the 12th International Design Conference}}, title = {{{Maturity Based Improvement of Product Development Processes in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises}}}, year = {{2012}}, } @article{28583, author = {{Klemp, Eric and Wall, Marina}}, journal = {{Digital Engineering Magazin}}, title = {{{The production of tomorrow - additive manufacturing processes in industrial use}}}, volume = {{4/12}}, year = {{2012}}, } @book{28584, editor = {{Gausemeier, J {\ "u} rgen and Lanza, Gisela and Lindemann, Udo}}, publisher = {{Carl Hanser Verlag, M {\ "u} nchen}}, title = {{{Developing products and production systems integratively - modeling and analysis in the early days Phase of product creation}}}, year = {{2012}}, } @article{28585, author = {{Gausemeier, J{\"u}rgen and Echterhoff, Niklas and Kokoschka, Martin and Wall, Marina}}, journal = {{Fraunhofer Direct Digital Manufacturing Conference 2012}}, title = {{{Thinking ahead the Future of Additive Manufacturing – Scenario-based Matching of Technology Push and Market Pull}}}, year = {{2012}}, } @inproceedings{28586, author = {{Gausemeier, J{\"u}rgen and Lehner, Markus and Peitz, Christoph}}, publisher = {{IAMOT}}, title = {{{Stakeholder analysis in developing technology strategies}}}, volume = {{21}}, year = {{2012}}, } @inproceedings{28587, author = {{Teichrieb, Heinrich and Just, Viktor and Dziwok, Stefan and Pohlmann, Uwe and Schierbaum, Thomas and Tr {\ "a} chtler, Ansgar}}, title = {{{Model-based design of two cooperating Delta Robot}}}, year = {{2012}}, } @inproceedings{28692, author = {{Bloh, Thiemo}}, location = {{Bielefeld}}, title = {{{Kooperationsbedingte Identitäts- und Kompetenzentwicklung von Grundschullehrkräften}}}, year = {{2012}}, } @phdthesis{24036, author = {{Pottebaum, Jens}}, isbn = {{3-86991-525-0}}, keywords = {{Arbeitsorganisation, E-Learning, Lernorganisation, Lerntechnik, Wissensmanagement}}, publisher = {{Monsenstein und Vannerdat}}, title = {{{Optimierung des einsatzbezogenen Lernens durch Wissensidentifikation}}}, year = {{2012}}, } @inproceedings{24067, author = {{König-Ries, Birgitta and Pipek, Volkmar and Pottebaum, Jens and Strohschneider, Stefan}}, booktitle = {{Software Engineering 2012: Fachtagung des GI-Fachbereichs Softwaretechnik, 27. Februar - 2. März 2012 in Berlin}}, editor = {{Jähnichen, Stefan and Küpper, Axel and Albayrak, Sahin}}, isbn = {{978-3-88579-292-5}}, keywords = {{Ver{\}}, pages = {{196}}, publisher = {{GI}}, title = {{{IT-Unterstützung für Public Safety & Security: Interdisziplinäre Anforderungsanalyse, Architekturen und Gestaltungskonzepte (IT4PSS 2012) }}}, year = {{2012}}, } @inproceedings{24401, abstract = {{A subharmonic receiver for sensing applications in the 245 GHz ISM band has been proposed. The receiver consists of a single-ended common base LNA, a 60 GHz push-push VCO with 1/32 divider, a transconductance 4th subharmonic mixer and IF amplifier. The receiver is fabricated in fT/fmax=300/500 GHz SiGe: C BiCMOS technology. Its measured single-ended gain is 21 dB at 243 GHz with tuning range of 12 GHz, and the single- side band noise figure is 32 dB. The input 1-dB compression point is at -37 dBm. The receiver dissipates a power of 358 mW.}}, author = {{Mao, Yanfei and Scheytt, Christoph and Schmalz, Klaus and Borngräber, Johannes}}, booktitle = {{Microwave Integrated Circuits Conference (EuMIC), 2012 7th European}}, pages = {{183--186}}, title = {{{245 GHz subharmonic receiver in SiGe}}}, year = {{2012}}, } @inproceedings{24402, abstract = {{The design of a complex integrated transceiver for 121–124 GHz is presented. The transceiver consists of the transmitter with VCO, power amplifier and power detectors, the receiver with LNA, two mixers for quadrature receive path and variable gain amplifiers for IF-output and the digital control circuits with SPI-interface. A central part is the VCO with DAC and memory for on-chip storage of programmable frequency ramps for FMCW radar applications. The oscillator phase noise is -92 dBc/Hz at 1MHz offset. For calibration of the radar-system on chip, a frequency measurement unit is integrated. The radar chip has power consumption of 380 mW and occupies an area of 1.8 mm x 1.5 mm. Several examples of frequency ramp generation are presented. The chip is intended for integration together with antenna in a single package.}}, author = {{Debski, Wojciech and Winkler, Wolfgang and Sun, Yaoming and Marinkovic, Miroslav and Borngräber, Johannes and Scheytt, Christoph}}, booktitle = {{Microwave Integrated Circuits Conference (EuMIC), 2012 7th European}}, pages = {{191--194}}, title = {{{120 GHz Radar Mixed-Signal Transceiver}}}, year = {{2012}}, } @inproceedings{24403, abstract = {{A passive microwave sensor based on microstrip lines for characterizing cell cultivation in aqueous compartments is presented. The proposed design methodology leads to a highly sensitive biosensor structure, which is fabricated on Rogers 3003 material. It is shown that a sufficiently high sensitivity is achieved to monitor the cultivation stadium of a yeast culture based on detection of permittivity changes. The obtained measurement results show good agreement with the performed full 3D EM simulations. According to these results the presented biosensor is capable of characterizing the stage of yeast cultivation label-free and contactless.}}, author = {{Wessel, Jan and Schmalz, Klaus and Cahill, Brian and Gastrock, Gunter and Scheytt, Christoph}}, booktitle = {{Microwave Conference (EuMC), 2012 42nd European}}, title = {{{Microwave Biosensor for Characterization of Compartments in Teflon Cappilaries}}}, doi = {{10.23919/EuMC.2012.6459231 }}, year = {{2012}}, } @inproceedings{24404, abstract = {{Precise position is necessary for a robot to reliably localize itself and navigate in the environment. Robot position can be calculated internally or acquired from an external system. This paper presents a software architecture of a vision-based robot tracking system that can provide precise position information as well as identification of many robots. The software architecture has been designed to take into consideration the need for a flexible and scalable system that can interoperate with many similar systems and support different types of image sources, image processing, and outputs. With the architecture, future enhancements or replacements can be implemented as plug-ins, which can be easily integrated into the system. This paper also demonstrates the proposed architecture in different application scenarios}}, author = {{Tanoto, Andry and Li, Hanyi and Rückert, Ulrich and Sitte, Joaquin}}, booktitle = {{In Proceedings of the IEEE International Symposium on Intelligent Control (ISIC)}}, pages = {{pp. 19--24}}, title = {{{Scalable and Flexible Vision-Based Multi-Robot Tracking System}}}, doi = {{10.1109/ISIC.2012.6398261}}, year = {{2012}}, } @inproceedings{24405, abstract = {{Abstract— This paper presents a fully digital transmitter architecture based on a digital polar modulator (DPM) and switch-mode power amplifier (SMPA). A simple method for comparison and estimation of different digital modulation techniques for SMPA is described. An estimation of the proposed digital polar modulator properties was done by means of a 2.1..2.2 GHz class-F power amplifier. For a CDMA signal with 9.5 dB peak-to-average power ratio (PAPR), the class-F based amplifier module driven by DPM pulse train shows more than 1 W output power and more than 10 % of drain efficiency. }}, author = {{Ostrovskyy, Philip and Heuermann, Holger and Sadeghfam, Arash and Scheytt, Christoph}}, booktitle = {{Microwave Integrated Circuits Conference (EuMIC), 2012 7th European}}, location = {{Amsterdam}}, pages = {{659--662}}, title = {{{Performance Estimation of Fully Digital Polar Modulation driving a 2 GHz Switch-Mode Power Amplifier}}}, doi = {{10.23919/EuMC.2012.6459419}}, year = {{2012}}, } @article{24406, abstract = {{A subharmonic receiver for sensing applications in the 245 GHz ISM band has been proposed. The receiver consists of a single-ended common base LNA, a 60 GHz push-push VCO with 1/32 divider, a transconductance 4th subharmonic mixer and IF amplifier. The receiver is fabricated in fT/fmax=300/500 GHz SiGe: C BiCMOS technology. Its measured single-ended gain is 21 dB at 243 GHz with tuning range of 12 GHz, and the single- side band noise figure is 32 dB. The input 1-dB compression point is at -37 dBm. The receiver dissipates a power of 358 mW. Index Terms— SiGe technology, millimeter-wave circuits, 245 GHz, CB LNA, SHM, VCO, sub-harmonic receiver.}}, author = {{Mao, Yanfei and Schmalz, Klaus and Borngräber, Johannes and Scheytt, Christoph}}, journal = {{Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on}}, number = {{99}}, pages = {{183--186}}, title = {{{245-GHz subharmonic receiver in SiGe }}}, volume = {{PP}}, year = {{2012}}, } @article{24407, abstract = {{A tunable fourth-order bandpass ΔΣ modulator (BDSM) designed and fabricated in 0.25μm SiGe BiCMOS technology is presented. The designed modulator relaxes switching conditions for the amplification stage of the switch-mode power amplifier in comparison to the BDSM architecture. The BDSM is clocked at 5 GHz, while the notch frequency can be tuned in a range of 2.1-2.2 GHz. The modulator achieves 46.6-dB signal-to-noise and distortion ratio in 10-MHz bandwidth for a sine-wave input at 2.2 GHz consuming 330 mW from a 3-V supply. The BDSM was also tested with a single-channel WCDMA signal. It has demonstrated 42.2-dBc adjacent channel leakage ratio at 5-MHz offset and less than 2.1% error vector magnitude over the tuning range.}}, author = {{Ostrovskyy, Philip and Gustat, Hans and Ortmanns, Maurits and Scheytt, Christoph}}, issn = {{1557-9670}}, journal = {{Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on}}, number = {{8}}, pages = {{2524--2531}}, title = {{{A 5-Gb/s 2.1–2.2-GHz Bandpass \Delta \Sigma Modulator for Switch-Mode Power Amplifier}}}, doi = {{10.1109/TMTT.2012.2203143}}, volume = {{60}}, year = {{2012}}, } @article{24408, abstract = {{This paper presents a 60-GHz SiGe PA with a 29.2% power-added efficiency (PAE), a peak power of 16.8 dBm, and a peak output 1-dB compression (OP 1dB ) of 14 dBm. Its measured gain is 13.5 dB at 60 GHz with a corresponding 3-dB bandwidth of 47-74 GHz. The PAE is above 25% with a supply voltage from 2.2 to 4 V. A cascode stage has been analyzed and used as the amplifier core. The high PAE is achieved by pushing the upper transistor of the cascode stage to weak avalanche area and correct transistor sizing. The linearity is achieved by optimizing the input matching and emitter degeneration. Safe operation conditions of heterojunction bipolar transistors at dc and high frequencies have been investigated at weak avalanche area. A safe operation boundary for high frequencies is given based on our experimental results and analytical derivations. Large-signal stress tests have shown there is no performance degradation and have proved the validity of this safe operation boundary.}}, author = {{Sun, Yaoming and Fischer, Gerhard G. and Scheytt, Christoph}}, issn = {{1557-9670 }}, journal = {{Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on}}, number = {{8}}, pages = {{ 2581 -- 2589}}, title = {{{A Compact Linear 60-GHz PA With 29.2% PAE Operating at Weak Avalanche}}}, doi = {{10.1109/TMTT.2012.2202684}}, volume = {{60}}, year = {{2012}}, } @article{24409, abstract = {{We propose a new circuit for the realization of transimpedance amplifiers (TIAs), targeted at reducing the input-referred noise of the TIA or alternatively increasing the bandwidth, without increasing the power dissipation. An intensive theoretical analysis of the method is given. A prototype chip is fabricated in 0.25- μm SiGe BiCMOS technology. The TIA has a gain of 71 dBΩ , a bandwidth of 20.5 GHz, and an average input-referred current noise density of 18 pA/√Hz . The circuit operates from a 2.5-V supply, and power dissipation is 57 mW.}}, author = {{Sedighi, Behnam and Scheytt, Christoph}}, journal = {{(Refa) FB/IE Zeitschrift für Unternehmensentwicklung und Industrial Engineering}}, number = {{8}}, pages = {{461--465}}, title = {{{Low-Power SiGe BiCMOS Transimpedance Amplifier for 25-GBaud Optical Links}}}, doi = {{10.1109/TCSII.2012.2204118}}, volume = {{59}}, year = {{2012}}, } @inproceedings{24410, abstract = {{This paper reviews recent results of wireless transmitter and receiver ICs at 122 and 245 GHz in 0.13 µm SiGe BiCMOS technology together with an efficient on-chip antenna. A transmitter IC with 5 dBm output power and directional onchip power measurement for built-in-self-test is presented. A 122 GHz passive HBT diode mixer design is discussed and results are shown. The mixer exhibits superior 1/f noise performance which makes it especially suitable for FMCW/CW radar sensors. Furthermore a highly integrated 245 GHz transmitter with 1 dBm maximum output power was realized. The IC dissipates only 380 mW. A low-loss on-chip antenna for 130 GHz with 60% efficiency was implemented and measured. It uses localized backside etching techniques and allows for simplified and very cost-efficient mm-wave packaging}}, author = {{Scheytt, Christoph and Sun, Yaoming and Schmalz, Klaus and Wang, Ruoyu}}, booktitle = {{IMS 2012 (International Microwave Symposium)}}, location = {{Montreal, QC, Canada}}, title = {{{SiGe BiCMOS Transceivers, Antennas, and Ultra-Low-Cost Packaging for the ISM Bands at 122 and 245 GHz}}}, doi = {{10.1109/MWSYM.2012.6259487}}, year = {{2012}}, } @inproceedings{24411, abstract = {{A 245 GHz transmitter for sensing applications has been realized, which consists of a push-push VCO with 1/64 frequency divider, a transformer- coupled one-stage power amplifier, and a frequency doubler. It is fabricated in 0.13μm SiGe:C BiCMOS technology with f T /f max of 300GHz/500GHz. The peak output power of the transmitter is 2 dBm. The 3-dB bandwidth reaches from 229 GHz to 251 GHz. The output power is 1 dBm at 245 GHz. The transmitter dissipates 0.29 W. Additionally, a test-circuit with an integrated two-stage power amplifier and a frequency doubler is presented, which reaches 1.4 dBm at 245 GHz and dissipates 0.19 W.}}, author = {{Schmalz, Klaus and Borngräber, Johannes and Heinemann, Bernd and Rücker, Holger and Scheytt, Christoph}}, booktitle = {{Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits Symposium (RFIC), 2012 IEEE}}, pages = {{195 --198}}, title = {{{A 245 GHz transmitter in SiGe technology}}}, doi = {{10.1109/RFIC.2012.6242262}}, year = {{2012}}, } @inproceedings{24412, abstract = {{In this publication an integrated dielectric sensor with read-out circuit in SiGe BiCMOS technology at 125GHz is presented. The sensor consist of a 500 µm shorted half-wave coplanar waveguide transmission line in the top metal layer. Read-out of the sensor is performed by measurement of its reflection coefficient with an integrated multiprobe reflectometer and signal source. The MMIC has been fabricated in a 190-GHz f T SiGe:C BiCMOS technology and assembled on a printed circuit board. Functionality of the sensor is demonstrated with a stimulus frequency from 118 to 133GHz with immersion of the sensor into a binary methanol-ethanol mixture.}}, author = {{Laemmle, Benjamin and Schmalz, Klaus and Scheytt, Christoph and Weigel, Robert and Kissinger, Dietmar}}, booktitle = {{Microwave Symposium Digest (MTT), 2012 IEEE MTT-S International}}, pages = {{1 --3}}, title = {{{An integrated 125GHz Sensor with read-out circuit for permittivity measurement of liquids}}}, doi = {{10.1109/MWSYM.2012.6258392}}, year = {{2012}}, } @inproceedings{24413, abstract = {{In this paper, a novel fully digital modulator for a switch mode power amplifier (SMPA) is presented. The modulator converts the input baseband amplitude and phase signals into a two-level pulse train for driving an RF SMPA. The simulation results demonstrated a proof of the concept. The proposed architecture is analyzed in terms of accuracy by measuring EVM. The impact of the modulator parameters on the SMPA performance is investigated and corresponding results are shown. The modulator was simulated with a 20 MHz LTE signal.}}, author = {{Ostrovskyy, Philip and Scheytt, Christoph and Lee, SungJun and Park, BongHyuk and Jung, JaeHo}}, booktitle = {{Proc. IEEE Int Circuits and Systems (ISCAS) Symp}}, pages = {{2385--2388}}, title = {{{A fully digital polar modulator for switch mode RF power amplifier}}}, doi = {{10.1109/ISCAS.2012.6271777}}, year = {{2012}}, } @article{24414, abstract = {{We present a novel graphene-based-device concept for a high-frequency operation: a hot-electron graphene base transistor (GBT). Simulations show that GBTs have high current on/off ratios and high current gain. Simulations and small-signal models indicate that it potentially allows terahertz operation. Based on energy-band considerations, we propose a specific material solution that is compatible with SiGe process lines.}}, author = {{Mehr, Wolfgang and Dabrowski, Jarek and Lemme, Max C. and Lippert, Gunther and Lupina, Grzegorz and Ostling, Mikael and Xie, Ya-Hong and Scheytt, Christoph}}, issn = {{1558-0563 }}, journal = {{(Refa) FB/IE Zeitschrift für Unternehmensentwicklung und Industrial Engineering}}, number = {{5}}, pages = {{691--693}}, title = {{{Vertical Graphene Base Transistor}}}, doi = {{10.1109/LED.2012.2189193}}, volume = {{33}}, year = {{2012}}, } @inproceedings{24415, abstract = {{Millimeter-Wave (mm-W) is considered a potential technology for high-data rate wireless transmission and for high-resolution short-range radar, due to the 7-9 GHz bandwidth at the 60 GHz unlicensed band available worldwide. Developing ultrawideband architectures including multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) antenna systems at mm-W offer many advantages including jointly optimized analogue and digital signal processing at carrier frequency and baseband. This allows for flexible antenna designs and reduced losses, as many passive structures can be avoided at both sides of the link. Besides, based on flexible polarimetric approaches, the polarimetric propagation of electromagnetic waves can be exploited. In this paper we present a 60 GHz polarimetric MIMO system architecture, which includes analogue miniaturized frontends designed and manufactured by multi-layer packaging technologies. Such architecture permitted the design of compact MIMO radar and multi-dimensional channel sounding. The MIMO approach allows not only polarimetric filtering and fully polarimetric/directional signal processing to increase the signal-to-clutter-plus-noise ratio of mm-W radar systems, but also the full characterization of wireless channels including multipath with orthogonal polarizations.}}, author = {{Garcia-Ariza, Alexis-Paolo and Müller, Robert and Stephan, Ralf and Wollenschläger, Frank and Schulz, Alexander and Elkhouly, Mohamed and Scheytt, Christoph and Trautwein, Uwe and Müller, Jens and Thomae, Reiner and Hein, Matthias}}, booktitle = {{EuCAP2012 (European Conference on Antennas and Propagation)}}, pages = {{2578--2582}}, title = {{{60 GHz Polarimetric MIMO Sensing: architectures and technology}}}, doi = {{10.1109/EuCAP.2012.6206544}}, year = {{2012}}, } @inproceedings{24416, abstract = {{This paper describes the design of D-band phased-array circuits in 0.25 μm technology. The first part describes the design of the passive components which are used in the phased-array systems such as balun, Wilkinson divider and branch-line coupler. A millimeter-wave vector-modulator is designed to support both amplitude and phase control for beam-forming applications. In the second part the designed circuits are integrated together to form a two channel 110-130 GHz phased-array chip. Each channel exhibits 360° phase control with 15 dB of amplitude control range and gain of -10 dB. The entire chip draws 45 mA from 3.3 V supply. The millimeter-wave phase shifting and the low-power consumption makes it ideal for highly integrated scalable beam-forming systems for both imaging and communication.}}, author = {{Elkhouly, Mohamed and Glisic, Srdjan and Ellinger, Frank and Scheytt, Christoph}}, booktitle = {{GeMIC 2012}}, pages = {{1--4}}, title = {{{120 GHz phased-array circuits in 0.25 µm SiGe BiCMOS technology}}}, year = {{2012}}, } @inproceedings{24417, abstract = {{In recent years, subthreshold operation has become a research focus for digital systems with limited energy budget (e.g. mobile, battery-powered devices, radio frequency identification (RFID), wireless sensor networks, or biomedical applications). Subthreshold operation allows for such low power consumption by reducing the supply voltage of the circuit below the threshold voltage of the transistors. As dynamic power depends quadratically on supply voltage, and static power depends exponentially on supply voltage, considerable power savings are achieved. At the same time propagation delays increase due to reduced transistor currents. Effectively, energy consumption per cycle can typically be reduced by a factor of 10 using subthreshold operation.}}, author = {{Luetkemeier, Sven and Jungeblut, Thorsten and Porrmann, Mario and Rückert, Ulrich}}, booktitle = {{Proc. IEEE Int. Solid-State Circuits Conf. Digest of Technical Papers}}, pages = {{484--485}}, title = {{{A 200mV 32b Subthreshold Processor with Adaptive Supply Voltage Control}}}, doi = {{10.1109/ISSCC.2012.6177101}}, year = {{2012}}, } @inproceedings{24418, abstract = {{The paper presents a four stage 245 GHz LNA in an f t /f max =280/425 GHz SiGe technology and a 4 th sub harmonic 245 GHz transconductance mixer in an f t /f max =250/300 GHz SiGe technology. The LNA takes advantage of common base (CB) topology for each stage and has 12 dB gain at 245 GHz, while exhibiting a 3 dB bandwidth of 26 GHz. It has a supply voltage of 2V and power dissipation of 28 mW. The transconductance mixer has -7 dB conversion gain at 245 GHz with an LO power of 8 dBm at 61 GHz. The mixer draws 9.8 mA at 3V. Simulation results of the receiver comprising the CB LNA and SHM mixer are given.}}, author = {{Mao, Yanfei and Schmalz, Klaus and Borngräber, Johannes and Scheytt, Christoph}}, booktitle = {{SiRF 2012 (Silicon Monolithic Integrated Circuits in RF Systems)}}, pages = {{5--8}}, title = {{{A 245 GHz CB LNA and SHM mixer in SiGe technology}}}, doi = {{10.1109/SiRF.2012.6160120}}, year = {{2012}}, } @inproceedings{24419, abstract = {{In this publication an integrated reflectometer in SiGe BiCMOS technology for sensor readout at 62 GHz is presented. The circuit includes an oscillator, a six-port reflectometer, and a dummy sensor for verification purposes. The circuit has a bandwidth of 8GHz at a center frequency of 62 GHz. It operates at 3.75V supply voltage and consumes 282 mW. The measurement principle is demonstrated and the scattering parameters of the dummy sensor are compared to measurement of a breakout circuit with a commercially available vector network analyzer. The circuit has been fabricated in a 190-GHz SiGe:C BiCMOS technology and occupies an area of 0.9 mm 2 .}}, author = {{Laemmle, Benjamin and Schmalz, Klaus and Scheytt, Christoph and Kissinger, Dietmar and Weigel, Robert}}, booktitle = {{SiRF 2012 (Silicon Monolithic Integrated Circuits in RF Systems)}}, title = {{{A 62GHz Reflectometer for Biomedical Sensor Readout in SiGe BiCMOS Technology}}}, doi = {{10.1109/SiRF.2012.6160125}}, year = {{2012}}, } @inproceedings{24420, author = {{Scheytt, Christoph and Debski, Wojciech and Sun, Yaoming and Wang, Ruoyu and Winkler, Wolfgang}}, title = {{{122 GHz Radartransceiver und Komponenten in 0.13ym SiGe BiCMOS}}}, year = {{2012}}, } @inproceedings{24422, abstract = {{This paper presents two local navigation strategies for multi-robot systems in performing exploration of unknown environments. The strategies are based on the frontier cell for mapping the environment and navigating in it. Additionally, two coordination strategies are used to solve possible conflicts among robots. Key criteria investigated are the efficiency and effectiveness represented by the completion time, traveled distance, the total steps, and the task distribution. The developed algorithms are tested in simulations as well as in experiments with Khepera III mini robots running on the Teleworkbench. To evaluate the robustness of the developed algorithms, tests are performed under different environmental configurations and varying numbers of robots. The results show the advantages of both proposed strategies in different situations such as environment types and starting positions.}}, author = {{Tanoto, Andry and Rückert, Ulrich}}, booktitle = {{From Simulation to Experimentation with Mini-Robots}}, pages = {{pp.1197--1203}}, title = {{{Local Navigation Strategies for Multi-Robot Exploration}}}, doi = {{10.1016/j.proeng.2012.07.301}}, volume = {{41}}, year = {{2012}}, } @inbook{24424, abstract = {{One challenging aspect in the development of multi-robot systems is their validation in a real environment. However, experiments with real robots are considerably tedious as experimenting is repetitive and consists of several steps: setup, execution, data logging, monitoring, and analysis. Moreover, experiments also require many resources especially in the case when involving many robots. This paper describes the role of the Teleworkbench as a platform for conducting experiments involving mini robots. The Teleworkbench offers functionality that can help users in validating their robot software from simulation to prototyping using mini robots. A traffic management system is used as a scenario for demonstrating the support of the Teleworkbench for validating multi-robot systems.}}, author = {{Tanoto, Andry and Werner, Felix and Rückert, Ulrich and Sitte, Joaquin}}, booktitle = {{Advances in Autonomous Mini Robots}}, pages = {{pp. 147--159}}, publisher = {{Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg}}, title = {{{Multi-Robot System Validation: From Simulation to Prototyping with Mini Robots in the Teleworkbench}}}, year = {{2012}}, } @misc{24425, abstract = {{PSSS-Dekodierschaltung, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das analoge PSSS-Eingangssignal mit N Spreizsequenzen und N Verknüpfungselementen (z. B. Multiplizierer) verknüpft werden und die Ausgangssignale der N Verknüpfungselemente mit N analogen Integrierern auf integriert werden, dass die Integrierer jeweils zum Beginn der empfangenen Spreizsequenzen gleichzeitig mit dem Signal SYNC zurückgesetzt werden, dass der Integrator über die Dauer einer Code-Sequenz das Eingangssignal auf integriert, dass nach der Integration an den Ausgängen der Integratoren jeweils das dekodierte Datensignal anliegt, dass die Ausgangssignale der Integrierer mit N parallelen einem AD-Wandler digitalisiert werden. }}, author = {{Scheytt, Christoph}}, title = {{{Mixed-Signal PSSS-Empfänger}}}, year = {{2012}}, } @inproceedings{24543, author = {{Sun, Yaoming and Beer, Stefan and Scheytt, Christoph and Wang, Ruoyu and Zwick, Thomas}}, booktitle = {{RF-MST Cluster Workshop on MEMSWAVE 2012}}, location = {{Antalya}}, title = {{{mm-Wave SOC and SIP Design for 122 GHz Radar SSensor in the EU-FP7 Project SUCCESS}}}, year = {{2012}}, } @inproceedings{24544, abstract = {{Design of a 40 Gb/s VCSEL driver IC capable of providing up to 10mA current to common-cathode VCSELs is presented. Using low-power bandwidth enhancement techniques, a prototype IC is successfully developed in 180-GHz SiGe BiCMOS technology. Measured results show 34 GHz of bandwidth, open eye diagram with rise/fall time below 10 ps, and power dissipation of 130 mW.}}, author = {{Sedighi, Behnam and Scheytt, Christoph}}, booktitle = {{Microwave Symposium Digest (MTT), 2012 IEEE MTT-S International}}, location = {{ Montreal, QC, Canada}}, pages = {{1 --3}}, title = {{{40 Gb/s VCSEL driver IC with a new output current and pre-emphasis adjustment method}}}, doi = {{10.1109/MWSYM.2012.6259501}}, year = {{2012}}, } @inproceedings{24545, abstract = {{this paper presents a new circuit for high-speed BiCMOS track-and-holds. The proposed approach improves the signal feedthrough in the hold mode and the bandwidth in the tracking mode. A prototype circuit is implemented in a 0.13 µm BiCMOS technology, operating at 10 GS/s and consuming 19 mW from 3.3 V supply. It is shown that the circuit is capable of providing a harmonic distortion below −50 dB.}}, author = {{Sedighi, Behnam and Borokhovych, Yevgen and Gustat, Hans and Scheytt, Christoph}}, booktitle = {{Microwave Symposium Digest (MTT), 2012 IEEE MTT-S International}}, pages = {{1 --3}}, title = {{{Low-power BiCMOS track-and-hold circuit with reduced signal feedthrough}}}, doi = {{10.1109/MWSYM.2012.6259505}}, year = {{2012}}, } @inproceedings{24546, abstract = {{this paper investigates low-power design of high-speed and high-swing electronic driver circuits. A method to estimate and optimize the power consumption of such driver ICs is presented. A 20-Gb/s driver circuit is fabricated in 0.25 µm SiGe BiCMOS process and an output swing of 2.5 V pp is measured. The driver consumes 0.75 W from 5 V supply.}}, author = {{Sedighi, Behnam and Ostrovskyy, Philip and Scheytt, Christoph and Stille, Karl Stephan Christian and Böcker, Joachim}}, booktitle = {{Microwave Symposium Digest (MTT), 2012 IEEE MTT-S International}}, pages = {{1 --3}}, title = {{{Low-power 20-Gb/s SiGe BiCMOS driver with 2.5 V output swing}}}, doi = {{10.1109/MWSYM.2012.6259502}}, year = {{2012}}, } @inproceedings{25744, author = {{Joy, M. tech. Mabel Mary and Becker, Markus and Mathews, Emi and Müller, Wolfgang}}, booktitle = {{ In Proceedings of Advanced Computing and Communications Conference 2012 (ADCOM 2012)}}, location = {{ Bangalore, 14. - 16. Dez. 2012, IEEE}}, publisher = {{IEEE}}, title = {{{Automated Source Code Annotation for Timing Analysis of Embedded Software}}}, year = {{2012}}, } @inproceedings{25749, author = {{Mauerer, Wolfgang and Hillier, Gernot and Sawallisch, Jan and Hönick, Stefan and Oberthür, Simon}}, booktitle = {{Proceedings of Embedded Linux Conference Europe, 5. - 7. Nov. 2012}}, title = {{{Real-Time Android: Deterministic Ease of Use}}}, year = {{2012}}, } @inproceedings{25752, author = {{Mathews, Emi and Graf, Tobias and Kulathunga, K. S. S. B.}}, booktitle = {{In Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (SMC 2012)}}, publisher = {{IEEE Computer Society}}, title = {{{Biologically Inspired Swarm Robotic Network Ensuring Coverage and Connectivity}}}, year = {{2012}}, } @inproceedings{25758, author = {{Becker, Markus and Baldin, Daniel and Kuznik, Christoph and Joy, M. tech. Mabel Mary and Xie, Tao and Müller, Wolfgang}}, booktitle = {{EMSOFT'12: Teenth ACM International Conference on Embedded Software 2012 Proceedings }}, title = {{{XEMU: An Efficient QEMU Based Binary Mutation Testing Framework for Embedded Software}}}, year = {{2012}}, } @inproceedings{25761, author = {{Oliveira, Marcio F. and Kuznik, Christoph and Le, Hoang M. and Große, Daniel and Haedicke, Finn and Müller, Wolfgang and Drechsler, Rolf and Ecker, Wolfgang and Esen, Volkan}}, booktitle = {{CODES/ISSS '12: Eighth IEEE/ACM/IFIP International Conference on Hardware/Software Codesign and System Synthesis Proceedings}}, title = {{{The System Verification Methodology for Advanced TLM Verification}}}, year = {{2012}}, } @inproceedings{25767, author = {{He, Da and Müller, Wolfgang}}, booktitle = {{15th Euromicro Conference on Digital System Design (DSD)}}, publisher = {{IEEE Xplore}}, title = {{{A Heuristic Energy-Aware Approach for Hard Real-Time Systems on Multi-Core Platforms}}}, year = {{2012}}, } @inproceedings{25776, author = {{Rasche, Christoph and Jungmann, Alexander and Schierbaum, Thomas and Werdehausen, Benjamin and Kleinjohann, Bernd}}, booktitle = {{ IEEE 10th International Conference on Industrial Informatics,}}, publisher = {{IEEE Xplore}}, title = {{{ Towards Hierarchical Self-Optimization in Autonomous Groups of Mobile Robots}}}, year = {{2012}}, } @inproceedings{25777, abstract = {{This paper presents a hierarchical hyprid planning approach developed for realizing self-optimizing mechatronic systems. The hybrid planning approach is based on a discrete plan and a forecast of continuous system behavior generated by simulation during runtime. This does not only allow an online adaptation of a previously generated plan with regard to the actual system state as well as the current environmental conditions, even the planning objectives may be adapted to newly arising needs during system operation. The planner exploits the hierarchy already present in the system model by considering hierarchical parameterizations of the system as a discrete dimension of choice. The parameterizations are proposed by a novel hierarchical multiobjective optimization, which calculates Pareto points in a bottom up fashion, taking into account the constraints imposed by lower levels of the system hierarchy on the higher ones. Evaluations of the hierarchical hybrid planner in the context of an innovative railbound transport system show that it outperforms its non-hierarchical predecessor. }}, author = {{Esau, Natascha and Krüger, Martin and Rasche, Christoph and Beringer, Steffen and Kleinjohann, Lisa and Kleinjohann, Bernd}}, booktitle = {{7th IEEE Conference in Industrial Electronics and Applications}}, location = {{Singapore, 18. - 20. Jul. 2012 IEEE, IEEE}}, publisher = {{IEEE}}, title = {{{Hierarchical Hybrid Planning for a Self-Optimizing Active Suspension System}}}, year = {{2012}}, } @inproceedings{25781, author = {{Stern, Claudius and Rasche, Christoph and Kleinjohann, Lisa and Kleinjohann, Bernd}}, booktitle = {{Proceedings of The 16th International Conference on Image Processing, Computer Vision, & Pattern Recognition}}, location = {{16. - 19. Jul. 2012; Las Vegas, Nevada, USA}}, title = {{{Evaluating Quality of Online Image Registration of Aerial Images Using Virtual Forces}}}, year = {{2012}}, } @inproceedings{25783, author = {{Grösbrink, Stefan}}, booktitle = {{Symposium on System-integrated Intelligence}}, location = {{27. - 29. Jun. 2012}}, title = {{{A First Step Towards Real-time Virtual Machine Migration in Heterogeneous Multi-Processor Systems}}}, year = {{2012}}, } @inproceedings{26022, author = {{Becker, Markus and Kuznik, Christoph and Joy, M. tech. 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