TY - THES A1 - Schäfer, Dirk T1 - Globale Selbstlokalisation autonomer mobiler Roboter - Ein Schlüsselproblem der Service-Robotik T1 - The global self-localisation problem - a key problem in the field of service robotics N2 - Die Dissertation behandelt die Problemstellung der globalen Selbstlokalisation autonomer mobiler Roboter, welche folgendermaßen beschrieben werden kann: Ein mobiler Roboter, eingesetzt in einem Gebäude, kann unter Umständen das Wissen über seinen Standort verlieren. Man geht nun davon aus, dass dem Roboter eine Gebäudekarte als Modell zur Verfügung steht. Mit Hilfe eines Laser-Entfernungsmessers kann das mobile Gerät neue Informationen aufnehmen und damit bei korrekter Zuordnung zur Modellkarte geeignete hypothetische Standorte ermitteln. In der Regel werden diese Positionen aber mehrdeutig sein. Indem sich der Roboter intelligent in seiner Einsatzumgebung bewegt, kann er die ursprünglichen Sensordaten verifizieren und ermittelt im besten Fall seine tatsächliche Position.Für diese Problemstellung wird ein neuer Lösungsansatz in Theorie und Praxis präsentiert, welcher die jeweils aktuelle lokale Karte und damit alle Sensordaten mittels feature-basierter Matchingverfahren auf das Modell der Umgebung abbildet. Ein Explorationsalgorithmus bewegt den Roboter während der Bewegungsphase autonom zu Sensorpunkten, welche neue Informationen bereitstellen. Während der Bewegungsphase werden dabei die bisherigen hypothetischen Positionen bestärkt oder geschwächt, sodaß nach kurzer Zeit eine dominante Position, die tatsächliche Roboterposition,übrigbleibt. N2 - This thesis is dealing with the global self-localisation problem, which is known to be one of the hardest problems among autonomous mobile systems. The problem can be described as follows: A mobile robot agent has a map of the environment but does not know its position. It is equipped with ultransonic sensors and a laser range finder as main sensor. The goal of the robot agent is to recognize its true position within the environment.The level of complexity of this task increases with the size and also with the level of symmetry of the indoor environment. To cope with the problem a new approach will be presented in this thesis using state of the art map building and exploration algorithms as well as feature based localisation methods. Decomposition of the global map into a number of submaps, informative feature selection and multiple submap localisation queries ensure the road of success. The capability of the approach to global self-localising the robot is pointed out by several practical studies. KW - Mobiler Roboter KW - Autonomer Roboter KW - Lokalisation KW - Globale Selbstlokalisation KW - Mobile Roboter KW - Kartierung KW - Feature-Matching KW - Gllobal self-localisation KW - mobile robots KW - slam KW - feature-matching Y1 - 2003 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-7601 ER - TY - THES A1 - Schmidt, Marco T1 - Ground Station Networks for Efficient Operation of Distributed Small Satellite Systems T1 - Effizienter Betrieb von Verteilten Kleinsatelliten-Systemen mit Bodenstationsnetzwerken N2 - The field of small satellite formations and constellations attracted growing attention, based on recent advances in small satellite engineering. The utilization of distributed space systems allows the realization of innovative applications and will enable improved temporal and spatial resolution in observation scenarios. On the other side, this new paradigm imposes a variety of research challenges. In this monograph new networking concepts for space missions are presented, using networks of ground stations. The developed approaches combine ground station resources in a coordinated way to achieve more robust and efficient communication links. Within this thesis, the following topics were elaborated to improve the performance in distributed space missions: Appropriate scheduling of contact windows in a distributed ground system is a necessary process to avoid low utilization of ground stations. The theoretical basis for the novel concept of redundant scheduling was elaborated in detail. Additionally to the presented algorithm was a scheduling system implemented, its performance was tested extensively with real world scheduling problems. In the scope of data management, a system was developed which autonomously synchronizes data frames in ground station networks and uses this information to detect and correct transmission errors. The system was validated with hardware in the loop experiments, demonstrating the benefits of the developed approach. N2 - Satellitenformationen und Konstellationen rücken immer mehr in den Fokus aktueller Forschung, ausgelöst durch die jüngsten Fortschritte in der Kleinsatelliten-Entwicklung. Der Einsatz von verteilten Weltraumsystemen ermöglicht die Realisierung von innovativen Anwendungen auf Basis von hoher zeitlicher und räumlicher Auflösung in Observationsszenarien. Allerdings bringt dieses neue Paradigma der Raumfahrttechnik auch Herausforderungen in verschiedenen Forschungsfeldern mit sich. In dieser Dissertation werden neue Netzwerk-Konzepte für Raumfahrtmissionen unter Einsatz von Bodenstationnetzwerken vorgestellt. Die präsentierten Verfahren koordinieren verfügbare Bodenstationsressourcen um einen robusten und effizienten Kommunikationslink zu ermöglichen. In dieser Arbeit werden dabei folgende Themenfelder behandelt um die Performance in verteilten Raumfahrtmissionen zu steigern: Das Verteilen von Kontaktfenster (sogenanntes Scheduling) in verteilten Bodenstationssystem ist ein notwendiger Prozess um eine niedrige Auslastung der Stationen zu vermeiden. Die theoretische Grundlage für das Konzept des redundanten Scheduling wurde erarbeitet. Zusätztlich wurde das Verfahren in Form eines Scheduling Systems implementiert und dessen Performance ausführlich an real-world Szenarien getestet. Im Rahmen des Themenfeldes Data Management wurde ein System entwickelt, welches autonom Datenframes in Bodenstationsnetzwerken synchronisieren kann. Die in den Datenframes enthaltene Information wird genutzt um Übertragungsfehler zu erkennen und zu korrigieren. Das System wurde mit Hardware-in-the-loop Experimenten validiert und die Vorteile des entwickelten Verfahrens wurden gezeigt. T3 - Forschungsberichte in der Robotik = Research Notes in Robotics - 6 KW - Kleinsatellit KW - Bodenstation KW - Verteiltes System KW - Scheduling KW - Ground Station Networks KW - Small Satellites KW - Distributed Space Systems Y1 - 2011 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-64999 SN - 978-3-923959-77-8 ER - TY - THES A1 - Duelli, Michael T1 - Heuristic Design and Provisioning of Resilient Multi-Layer Networks T1 - Heuristische Planung und Betrieb von ausfallsicheren Mehrschichtnetzen N2 - To jointly provide different services/technologies, like IP and Ethernet or IP and SDH/SONET, in a single network, equipment of multiple technologies needs to be deployed to the sites/Points of Presence (PoP) and interconnected with each other. Therein, a technology may provide transport functionality to other technologies and increase the number of available resources by using multiplexing techniques. By providing its own switching functionality, each technology creates connections in a logical layer which leads to the notion of multi-layer networks. The design of such networks comprises the deployment and interconnection of components to suit to given traffic demands. To prevent traffic loss due to failures of networking equipment, protection mechanisms need to be established. In multi-layer networks, protection usually can be applied in any of the considered layers. In turn, the hierarchical structure of multi-layer networks also bears shared risk groups (SRG). To achieve a cost-optimal resilient network, an appropriate combination of multiplexing techniques, technologies, and their interconnections needs to be found. Thus, network design is a combinatorial problem with a large parameter and solution space. After the design stage, the resources of a multi-layer network can be provided to traffic demands. Especially, dynamic capacity provisioning requires interaction of sites and layers, as well as accurate retrieval of constraint information. In recent years, generalized multiprotocol label switching (GMPLS) and path computation elements (PCE) have emerged as possible approaches for these challenges. Like the design, the provisioning of multi-layer networks comprises a variety of optimization parameters, like blocking probability, resilience, and energy efficiency. In this work, we introduce several efficient heuristics to approach the considered optimization problems. We perform capital expenditure (CAPEX)-aware design of multi-layer networks from scratch, based on IST NOBEL phase 2 project's cost and equipment data. We comprise traffic and resilience requirements in different and multiple layers as well as different network architectures. On top of the designed networks, we consider the dynamic provisioning of multi-layer traffic based on the GMPLS and PCE architecture. We evaluate different PCE deployments, information retrieval strategies, and re-optimization. Finally, we show how information about provisioning utilization can be used to provide a feedback for network design. N2 - Um in einem Netz verschiedene Dienste/Schichten, z.B. IP und Ethernet oder IP und SDH/SONET, parallel anbieten zu können, müssen Komponenten mehrerer Technologien an den Standorten verbaut und miteinander verbunden werden. Hierbei kann eine Technologie eine Transportschicht für andere Technologien fungieren und die Zahl der verfügbaren Ressourcen durch Multiplex Techniken erhöhen. Durch die Bereitstellung eigener Switching Funktionalität erzeugt jede Technologie Verbindungen in einer logischen Schicht. Dies führt zu der Bezeichnung Mehrschichtnetz (engl. multi-layer network). Die Planung solcher Netze hat das Verbauen und Verbinden von Komponenten zum Ziel, so dass gegebene Verkehrsströme realisiert werden können. Um Unterbrechungen der Verkehrsströme aufgrund von Fehlern in den Netzkomponenten zu verhinden, müssen Schutzmechanismen eingebaut werden. In Mehrschichtnetzen können solche Schutzmechanismen in jeder beliebigen Schicht betrachtet werden. Allerdings birgt die hierarchische Struktur von Mehrschichtnetzen das Risiko von shared risk groups (SRG). Um ein Kosten-optimales ausfallsicheres Netz zu erhalten, muss eine passende Kombination aus Multiplex Techniken, Technologien und deren Verbindungen gefunden werden. Die Netzplanung ist daher ein kombinatorisches Problem mit einem großen Parameter- und Lösungsraum. Nach der Planungsphase können die Ressourcen eines Mehrschichtnetzes für Verkehrsströme vorgehalten werden. Die Betrachtung von dynamischer Kapazitätsanforderungen erfordert die Interaktion von Knoten und Schichten sowie akkurate Gewinnung von Informationen zur Auslastung. In jüngster Zeit sind das Generalized Multiprotocol Label Switching (GMPLS) und das Path Computation Element (PCE) als mögliche Lösungsansätze für diese Herausforderungen entstanden. Wie in der Planung beinhaltet auch der Betrieb von Mehrschichtnetzen eine Vielzahl von Optimierungsparametern, wie die Blockierungswahrscheinlichkeit, Ausfallsicherheit und Energie-Effizienz. In dieser Arbeit, führen wir verschiedene effiziente Heuristiken ein, um die betrachteten Optimierungsprobleme anzugehen. Wir planen Mehrschichtnetze von Grund auf und minimieren hinsichtlich der Anschaffungskosten basierend auf den Kosten- und Komponenten-Daten des IST NOBEL Phase 2 Projekts. Wir berücksichtigen Anforderungen der Verkehrsströme und Ausfallsicherheit in verschiedenen Schichten und in mehreren Schichten gleichzeitig sowie verschiedene Netzarchitekturen. Aufsetzend auf dem geplanten Netz betrachten wir den Betrieb von Mehrschichtnetzen mit dynamischen Verkehr basiert auf der GMPLS und PCE Architektur. Wir bewerten verschiedene PCE Installationen, Strategien zur Informationsgewinnung und Re-Optimierung. Abschließend, zeigen wir wie Information über die Auslastung im Betrieb genutzt werden kann um Rückmeldung an die Netzplanung zu geben. T3 - Würzburger Beiträge zur Leistungsbewertung Verteilter Systeme - 02/12 KW - Mehrschichtsystem KW - Planung KW - Ressourcenmanagement KW - Ausfallsicheres System KW - Mehrschichtnetze KW - Pfadberechnungselement KW - Ausfallsicherheit KW - Multi-Layer KW - Design KW - Resilience KW - Resource Management KW - Path Computation Element Y1 - 2012 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-69433 ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Funda, Christoph A1 - Konheiser, Tobias A1 - German, Reinhard A1 - Hielscher, Kai-Steffen T1 - How to Model and Predict the Scalability of a Hardware-In-The-Loop Test Bench for Data Re-Injection? T2 - KuVS Fachgespräch - Würzburg Workshop on Modeling, Analysis and Simulation of Next-Generation Communication Networks 2023 (WueWoWAS’23) N2 - This paper describes a novel application of an empirical network calculus model based on measurements of a hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) test system. The aim is to predict the performance of a HIL test bench for open-loop re-injection in the context of scalability. HIL test benches are distributed computer systems including software, hardware, and networking devices. They are used to validate complex technical systems, but have not yet been system under study themselves. Our approach is to use measurements from the HIL system to create an empirical model for arrival and service curves. We predict the performance and design the previously unknown parameters of the HIL simulator with network calculus (NC), namely the buffer sizes and the minimum needed pre-buffer time for the playback buffer. We furthermore show, that it is possible to estimate the CPU load from arrival and service-curves based on the utilization theorem, and hence estimate the scalability of the HIL system in the context of the number of sensor streams. KW - hardware-in-the-loop simulation KW - computer performance evaluation KW - network calculus KW - scalability evaluation Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-322150 ER - TY - THES A1 - Aschenbrenner, Doris T1 - Human Robot Interaction Concepts for Human Supervisory Control and Telemaintenance Applications in an Industry 4.0 Environment T1 - Mensch-Roboter-Interaktionskonzepte für Fernsteuerungs- und Fernwartungsanwendungen in einer Industrie 4.0 Umgebung N2 - While teleoperation of technical highly sophisticated systems has already been a wide field of research, especially for space and robotics applications, the automation industry has not yet benefited from its results. Besides the established fields of application, also production lines with industrial robots and the surrounding plant components are in need of being remotely accessible. This is especially critical for maintenance or if an unexpected problem cannot be solved by the local specialists. Special machine manufacturers, especially robotics companies, sell their technology worldwide. Some factories, for example in emerging economies, lack qualified personnel for repair and maintenance tasks. When a severe failure occurs, an expert of the manufacturer needs to fly there, which leads to long down times of the machine or even the whole production line. With the development of data networks, a huge part of those travels can be omitted, if appropriate teleoperation equipment is provided. This thesis describes the development of a telemaintenance system, which was established in an active production line for research purposes. The customer production site of Braun in Marktheidenfeld, a factory which belongs to Procter & Gamble, consists of a six-axis cartesian industrial robot by KUKA Industries, a two-component injection molding system and an assembly unit. The plant produces plastic parts for electric toothbrushes. In the research projects "MainTelRob" and "Bayern.digital", during which this plant was utilised, the Zentrum für Telematik e.V. (ZfT) and its project partners develop novel technical approaches and procedures for modern telemaintenance. The term "telemaintenance" hereby refers to the integration of computer science and communication technologies into the maintenance strategy. It is particularly interesting for high-grade capital-intensive goods like industrial robots. Typical telemaintenance tasks are for example the analysis of a robot failure or difficult repair operations. The service department of KUKA Industries is responsible for the worldwide distributed customers who own more than one robot. Currently such tasks are offered via phone support and service staff which travels abroad. They want to expand their service activities on telemaintenance and struggle with the high demands of teleoperation especially regarding security infrastructure. In addition, the facility in Marktheidenfeld has to keep up with the high international standards of Procter & Gamble and wants to minimize machine downtimes. Like 71.6 % of all German companies, P&G sees a huge potential for early information on their production system, but complains about the insufficient quality and the lack of currentness of data. The main research focus of this work lies on the human machine interface for all human tasks in a telemaintenance setup. This thesis provides own work in the use of a mobile device in context of maintenance, describes new tools on asynchronous remote analysis and puts all parts together in an integrated telemaintenance infrastructure. With the help of Augmented Reality, the user performance and satisfaction could be raised. A special regard is put upon the situation awareness of the remote expert realized by different camera viewpoints. In detail the work consists of: - Support of maintenance tasks with a mobile device - Development and evaluation of a context-aware inspection tool - Comparison of a new touch-based mobile robot programming device to the former teach pendant - Study on Augmented Reality support for repair tasks with a mobile device - Condition monitoring for a specific plant with industrial robot - Human computer interaction for remote analysis of a single plant cycle - A big data analysis tool for a multitude of cycles and similar plants - 3D process visualization for a specific plant cycle with additional virtual information - Network architecture in hardware, software and network infrastructure - Mobile device computer supported collaborative work for telemaintenance - Motor exchange telemaintenance example in running production environment - Augmented reality supported remote plant visualization for better situation awareness N2 - Die Fernsteuerung technisch hochentwickelter Systeme ist seit vielen Jahren ein breites Forschungsfeld, vor allem im Bereich von Weltraum- und Robotikanwendungen. Allerdings hat die Automatisierungsindustrie bislang zu wenig von den Ergebnissen dieses Forschungsgebiets profitiert. Auch Fertigungslinien mit Industrierobotern und weiterer Anlagenkomponenten müssen über die Ferne zugänglich sein, besonders bei Wartungsfällen oder wenn unvorhergesehene Probleme nicht von den lokalen Spezialisten gelöst werden können. Hersteller von Sondermaschinen wie Robotikfirmen verkaufen ihre Technologie weltweit. Kunden dieser Firmen besitzen beispielsweise Fabriken in Schwellenländern, wo es an qualifizierten Personal für Reparatur und Wartung mangelt. Wenn ein ernster Fehler auftaucht, muss daher ein Experte des Sondermaschinenherstellers zum Kunden fliegen. Das führt zu langen Stillstandzeiten der Maschine. Durch die Weiterentwicklung der Datennetze könnte ein großer Teil dieser Reisen unterbleiben, wenn eine passende Fernwartungsinfrastruktur vorliegen würde. Diese Arbeit beschreibt die Entwicklung eines Fernwartungssystems, welches in einer aktiven Produktionsumgebung für Forschungszwecke eingerichtet wurde. Die Fertigungsanlage des Kunden wurde von Procter & Gamble in Marktheidenfeld zur Verfügung gestellt und besteht aus einem sechsachsigen, kartesischen Industrieroboter von KUKA Industries, einer Zweikomponentenspritzgussanlage und einer Montageeinheit. Die Anlage produziert Plastikteile für elektrische Zahnbürsten. Diese Anlage wurde im Rahmen der Forschungsprojekte "MainTelRob" und "Bayern.digital" verwendet, in denen das Zentrum für Telematik e.V. (ZfT) und seine Projektpartner neue Ansätze und Prozeduren für moderne Fernwartungs-Technologien entwickeln. Fernwartung bedeutet für uns die umfassende Integration von Informatik und Kommunikationstechnologien in der Wartungsstrategie. Das ist vor allem für hochentwickelte, kapitalintensive Güter wie Industrierobotern interessant. Typische Fernwartungsaufgaben sind beispielsweise die Analyse von Roboterfehlermeldungen oder schwierige Reparaturmaßnahmen. Die Service-Abteilung von KUKA Industries ist für die weltweit verteilten Kunden zuständig, die teilweise auch mehr als einen Roboter besitzen. Aktuell werden derartige Aufgaben per Telefonauskunft oder mobilen Servicekräften, die zum Kunden reisen, erledigt. Will man diese komplizierten Aufgaben durch Fernwartung ersetzen um die Serviceaktivitäten auszuweiten muss man mit den hohen Anforderungen von Fernsteuerung zurechtkommen, besonders in Bezug auf Security Infrastruktur. Eine derartige umfassende Herangehensweise an Fernwartung bietet aber auch einen lokalen Mehrwert beim Kunden: Die Fabrik in Marktheidenfeld muss den hohen internationalen Standards von Procter & Gamble folgen und will daher die Stillstandzeiten weiter verringern. Wie 71,6 Prozent aller deutschen Unternehmen sieht auch P&G Marktheidenfeld ein großes Potential für frühe Informationen aus ihrem Produktionssystem, haben aber aktuell noch Probleme mit der Aktualität und Qualität dieser Daten. Der Hauptfokus der hier vorgestellten Forschung liegt auf der Mensch-Maschine-Schnittstelle für alle Aufgaben eines umfassenden Fernwartungskontextes. Diese Arbeit stellt die eigene Arbeiten bei der Verwendung mobiler Endgeräte im Kontext der Wartung und neue Softwarewerkzeuge für die asynchrone Fernanalyse vor und integriert diese Aspekte in eine Fernwartungsinfrastruktur. In diesem Kontext kann gezeigt werden, dass der Einsatz von Augmented Reality die Nutzerleistung und gleichzeitig die Zufriedenheit steigern kann. Dabei wird auf das sogenannte "situative Bewusstsein" des entfernten Experten besonders Wert gelegt. Im Detail besteht die Arbeit aus: - Unterstützung von Wartungsaufgaben mit mobilen Endgeräten - Entwicklung und Evaluation kontextsensitiver Inspektionssoftware - Vergleich von touch-basierten Roboterprogrammierung mit der Vorgängerversion des Programmierhandgeräts - Studien über die Unterstützung von Reparaturaufgaben durch Augmented Reality - Zustandsüberwachung für eine spezielle Anlage mit Industrieroboter - Mensch-Maschine Interaktion für die Teleanalyse eines Produktionszyklus - Grafische Big Data Analyse einer Vielzahl von Produktionszyklen - 3D Prozess Visualisierung und Anreicherung mit virtuellen Informationen - Hardware, Software und Netzwerkarchitektur für die Fernwartung - Computerunterstützte Zusammenarbeit mit Verwendung mobiler Endgeräte für die Fernwartung - Fernwartungsbeispiel: Durchführung eines Motortauschs in der laufenden Produktion - Augmented Reality unterstütze Visualisierung des Anlagenkontextes für die Steigerung des situativen Bewusstseins T3 - Forschungsberichte in der Robotik = Research Notes in Robotics - 13 KW - Fernwartung KW - Robotik KW - Mensch-Maschine-Schnittstelle KW - Erweiterte Realität KW - Situation Awareness KW - Industrie 4.0 KW - Industrial internet Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-150520 SN - 978-3-945459-18-8 ER - TY - THES A1 - Selbach, Stefan T1 - Hybride bitparallele Volltextsuche T1 - Hybrid Bit-parallel Full-text Search N2 - Der große Vorteil eines q-Gramm Indexes liegt darin, dass es möglich ist beliebige Zeichenketten in einer Dokumentensammlung zu suchen. Ein Nachteil jedoch liegt darin, dass bei größer werdenden Datenmengen dieser Index dazu neigt, sehr groß zu werden, was mit einem deutlichem Leistungsabfall verbunden ist. In dieser Arbeit wird eine neuartige Technik vorgestellt, die die Leistung eines q-Gramm Indexes mithilfe zusätzlicher M-Matrizen für jedes q-Gramm und durch die Kombination mit einem invertierten Index erhöht. Eine M-Matrix ist eine Bit-Matrix, die Informationen über die Positionen eines q-Gramms enthält. Auch bei der Kombination von zwei oder mehreren Q-Grammen bieten diese M-Matrizen Informationen über die Positionen der Kombination. Dies kann verwendet werden, um die Komplexität der Zusammenführung der q-Gramm Trefferlisten für eine gegebene Suchanfrage zu reduzieren und verbessert die Leistung des n-Gramm-invertierten Index. Die Kombination mit einem termbasierten invertierten Index beschleunigt die durchschnittliche Suchzeit zusätzlich und vereint die Vorteile beider Index-Formate. Redundante Informationen werden in dem q-Gramm Index reduziert und weitere Funktionalität hinzugefügt, wie z.B. die Bewertung von Treffern nach Relevanz, die Möglichkeit, nach Konzepten zu suchen oder Indexpartitionierungen nach Wichtigkeit der enthaltenen Terme zu erstellen. N2 - The major advantage of the n-gram inverted index is the possibility to locate any given substring in a document collection. Nevertheless, the n-gram inverted index also has its drawbacks: If the collections are getting bigger, this index tends to be very large and the performance drops significantly. A novel technique is proposed to enhance the performance of an n-gram inverted index by using additional m-matrixes for each n-gram and by combining it with an inverted index. An m-matrix is a bit matrix containing information about the positions of an n-gram. When combining two or more n-grams, these m-matrixes provide information about the positions of the combination. This can be used to reduce the complexity of merging the n-gram postings lists for a given search and improves the performance of the n-gram inverted index. The combination with a term based inverted index speeds up the average search time even more and combines the benefits of both index formats. Redundant information is reduced in the n-gram index and further functionality is added like the ranking of hits, the possibility to search for concepts and to create index partitions according to the relevance of the contained terms. KW - Information Retrieval KW - Information-Retrieval-System KW - Suchverfahren KW - Invertierte Liste KW - n-Gramm KW - q-Gramm KW - Volltextsuche KW - Bit Parallelität KW - Konzeptsuche KW - q-gram KW - n-gram KW - bit-parallel KW - full-text search KW - concept search Y1 - 2011 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-66476 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Andronic, Joseph A1 - Shirakashi, Ryo A1 - Pickel, Simone U. A1 - Westerling, Katherine M. A1 - Klein, Teresa A1 - Holm, Thorge A1 - Sauer, Markus A1 - Sukhorukov, Vladimir L. T1 - Hypotonic Activation of the Myo-Inositol Transporter SLC5A3 in HEK293 Cells Probed by Cell Volumetry, Confocal and Super-Resolution Microscopy JF - PLoS One N2 - Swelling-activated pathways for myo-inositol, one of the most abundant organic osmolytes in mammalian cells, have not yet been identified. The present study explores the SLC5A3 protein as a possible transporter of myo-inositol in hyponically swollen HEK293 cells. To address this issue, we examined the relationship between the hypotonicity-induced changes in plasma membrane permeability to myo-inositol Pino [m/s] and expression/localization of SLC5A3. Pino values were determined by cell volumetry over a wide tonicity range (100–275 mOsm) in myo-inositol-substituted solutions. While being negligible under mild hypotonicity (200–275 mOsm), Pino grew rapidly at osmolalities below 200 mOsm to reach a maximum of ∼3 nm/s at 100–125 mOsm, as indicated by fast cell swelling due to myo-inositol influx. The increase in Pino resulted most likely from the hypotonicity-mediated incorporation of cytosolic SLC5A3 into the plasma membrane, as revealed by confocal fluorescence microscopy of cells expressing EGFP-tagged SLC5A3 and super-resolution imaging of immunostained SLC5A3 by direct stochastic optical reconstruction microscopy (dSTORM). dSTORM in hypotonic cells revealed a surface density of membrane-associated SLC5A3 proteins of 200–2000 localizations/μm2. Assuming SLC5A3 to be the major path for myo-inositol, a turnover rate of 80–800 myo-inositol molecules per second for a single transporter protein was estimated from combined volumetric and dSTORM data. Hypotonic stress also caused a significant upregulation of SLC5A3 gene expression as detected by semiquantitative RT-PCR and Western blot analysis. In summary, our data provide first evidence for swelling-mediated activation of SLC5A3 thus suggesting a functional role of this transporter in hypotonic volume regulation of mammalian cells. KW - electrolytes KW - isotonic KW - membrane proteins KW - cell membranes KW - hypotonic KW - hypotonic solutions KW - tonicity KW - permeability Y1 - 2015 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-126408 VL - 10 IS - 3 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Weiß, Clemens Leonard A1 - Schultz, Jörg T1 - Identification of divergent WH2 motifs by HMM-HMM alignments JF - BMC Research Notes N2 - Background The actin cytoskeleton is a hallmark of eukaryotic cells. Its regulation as well as its interaction with other proteins is carefully orchestrated by actin interaction domains. One of the key players is the WH2 motif, which enables binding to actin monomers and filaments and is involved in the regulation of actin nucleation. Contrasting conserved domains, the identification of this motif in protein sequences is challenging, as it is short and poorly conserved. Findings To identify divergent members, we combined Hidden-Markov-Model (HMM) to HMM alignments with orthology predictions. Thereby, we identified nearly 500 proteins containing so far not annotated WH2 motifs. This included shootin-1, an actin binding protein involved in neuron polarization. Among others, WH2 motifs of ‘proximal to raf’ (ptr)-orthologs, which are described in the literature, but not annotated in genome databases, were identified. Conclusion In summary, we increased the number of WH2 motif containing proteins substantially. This identification of candidate regions for actin interaction could steer their experimental characterization. Furthermore, the approach outlined here can easily be adapted to the identification of divergent members of further domain families. KW - WH2 domain KW - spire KW - shootin-1 KW - actin nucleation KW - HHblits Y1 - 2015 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-126413 VL - 8 IS - 18 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Buga, Ana-Maria A1 - Scholz, Claus Jürgen A1 - Kumar, Senthil A1 - Herndon, James G. A1 - Alexandru, Dragos A1 - Cojocaru, Gabriel Radu A1 - Dandekar, Thomas A1 - Popa-Wagner, Aurel T1 - Identification of New Therapeutic Targets by Genome-Wide Analysis of Gene Expression in the Ipsilateral Cortex of Aged Rats after Stroke JF - PLoS One N2 - Background: Because most human stroke victims are elderly, studies of experimental stroke in the aged rather than the young rat model may be optimal for identifying clinically relevant cellular responses, as well for pinpointing beneficial interventions. Methodology/Principal Findings: We employed the Affymetrix platform to analyze the whole-gene transcriptome following temporary ligation of the middle cerebral artery in aged and young rats. The correspondence, heat map, and dendrogram analyses independently suggest a differential, age-group-specific behaviour of major gene clusters after stroke. Overall, the pattern of gene expression strongly suggests that the response of the aged rat brain is qualitatively rather than quantitatively different from the young, i.e. the total number of regulated genes is comparable in the two age groups, but the aged rats had great difficulty in mounting a timely response to stroke. Our study indicates that four genes related to neuropathic syndrome, stress, anxiety disorders and depression (Acvr1c, Cort, Htr2b and Pnoc) may have impaired response to stroke in aged rats. New therapeutic options in aged rats may also include Calcrl, Cyp11b1, Prcp, Cebpa, Cfd, Gpnmb, Fcgr2b, Fcgr3a, Tnfrsf26, Adam 17 and Mmp14. An unexpected target is the enzyme 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-Coenzyme A synthase 1 in aged rats, a key enzyme in the cholesterol synthesis pathway. Post-stroke axonal growth was compromised in both age groups. Conclusion/Significance: We suggest that a multi-stage, multimodal treatment in aged animals may be more likely to produce positive results. Such a therapeutic approach should be focused on tissue restoration but should also address other aspects of patient post-stroke therapy such as neuropathic syndrome, stress, anxiety disorders, depression, neurotransmission and blood pressure. KW - gamma KW - corticotropin-releasing hormone KW - colony-stimulating factor KW - cerebral ischemia KW - receptor KW - brain KW - protein KW - inhibitor KW - mouse KW - differentiation Y1 - 2012 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-130657 VL - 7 IS - 12 ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Vomhoff, Viktoria A1 - Geißler, Stefan A1 - Hoßfeld, Tobias T1 - Identification of Signaling Patterns in Mobile IoT Signaling Traffic T2 - Würzburg Workshop on Next-Generation Communication Networks (WueWoWas'22) N2 - We attempt to identify sequences of signaling dialogs, to strengthen our understanding of the signaling behavior of IoT devices by examining a dataset containing over 270.000 distinct IoT devices whose signaling traffic has been observed over a 31-day period in a 2G network [4]. We propose a set of rules that allows the assembly of signaling dialogs into so-called sessions in order to identify common patterns and lay the foundation for future research in the areas of traffic modeling and anomaly detection. KW - Datennetz KW - IoT Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-280819 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Sanusi, Khaleel Asyraaf Mat A1 - Klemke, Roland T1 - Immersive Multimodal Environments for Psychomotor Skills Training T2 - Proceedings of the 1st Games Technology Summit N2 - Modern immersive multimodal technologies enable the learners to completely get immersed in various learning situations in a way that feels like experiencing an authentic learning environment. These environments also allow the collection of multimodal data, which can be used with artificial intelligence to further improve the immersion and learning outcomes. The use of artificial intelligence has been widely explored for the interpretation of multimodal data collected from multiple sensors, thus giving insights to support learners’ performance by providing personalised feedback. In this paper, we present a conceptual approach for creating immersive learning environments, integrated with multi-sensor setup to help learners improve their psychomotor skills in a remote setting. KW - immersive learning technologies KW - multimodal learning KW - sensor devices KW - artificial intelligence KW - psychomotor training Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-246016 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Lopez-Arreguin, A. J. R. A1 - Montenegro, S. T1 - Improving engineering models of terramechanics for planetary exploration JF - Results in Engineering N2 - This short letter proposes more consolidated explicit solutions for the forces and torques acting on typical rover wheels, that can be used as a method to determine their average mobility characteristics in planetary soils. The closed loop solutions stand in one of the verified methods, but at difference of the previous, observables are decoupled requiring a less amount of physical parameters to measure. As a result, we show that with knowledge of terrain properties, wheel driving performance rely in a single observable only. Because of their generality, the formulated equations established here can have further implications in autonomy and control of rovers or planetary soil characterization. KW - Wheel KW - Terramechanics KW - Forces KW - Torque KW - Robotics Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-202490 VL - 3 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schlör, Daniel A1 - Ring, Markus A1 - Hotho, Andreas T1 - iNALU: Improved Neural Arithmetic Logic Unit JF - Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence N2 - Neural networks have to capture mathematical relationships in order to learn various tasks. They approximate these relations implicitly and therefore often do not generalize well. The recently proposed Neural Arithmetic Logic Unit (NALU) is a novel neural architecture which is able to explicitly represent the mathematical relationships by the units of the network to learn operations such as summation, subtraction or multiplication. Although NALUs have been shown to perform well on various downstream tasks, an in-depth analysis reveals practical shortcomings by design, such as the inability to multiply or divide negative input values or training stability issues for deeper networks. We address these issues and propose an improved model architecture. We evaluate our model empirically in various settings from learning basic arithmetic operations to more complex functions. Our experiments indicate that our model solves stability issues and outperforms the original NALU model in means of arithmetic precision and convergence. KW - neural networks KW - machine learning KW - arithmetic calculations KW - neural architecture KW - experimental evaluation Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-212301 SN - 2624-8212 VL - 3 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Glémarec, Yann A1 - Lugrin, Jean-Luc A1 - Bosser, Anne-Gwenn A1 - Collins Jackson, Aryana A1 - Buche, Cédric A1 - Latoschik, Marc Erich T1 - Indifferent or Enthusiastic? Virtual Audiences Animation and Perception in Virtual Reality JF - Frontiers in Virtual Reality N2 - In this paper, we present a virtual audience simulation system for Virtual Reality (VR). The system implements an audience perception model controlling the nonverbal behaviors of virtual spectators, such as facial expressions or postures. Groups of virtual spectators are animated by a set of nonverbal behavior rules representing a particular audience attitude (e.g., indifferent or enthusiastic). Each rule specifies a nonverbal behavior category: posture, head movement, facial expression and gaze direction as well as three parameters: type, frequency and proportion. In a first user-study, we asked participants to pretend to be a speaker in VR and then create sets of nonverbal behaviour parameters to simulate different attitudes. Participants manipulated the nonverbal behaviours of single virtual spectator to match a specific levels of engagement and opinion toward them. In a second user-study, we used these parameters to design different types of virtual audiences with our nonverbal behavior rules and evaluated their perceptions. Our results demonstrate our system’s ability to create virtual audiences with three types of different perceived attitudes: indifferent, critical, enthusiastic. The analysis of the results also lead to a set of recommendations and guidelines regarding attitudes and expressions for future design of audiences for VR therapy and training applications. KW - virtual reality KW - perception KW - nonverbal behavior KW - interaction KW - virtual agent KW - virtual audience Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-259328 VL - 2 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Li, Ningbo A1 - Guan, Lianwu A1 - Gao, Yanbin A1 - Du, Shitong A1 - Wu, Menghao A1 - Guang, Xingxing A1 - Cong, Xiaodan T1 - Indoor and outdoor low-cost seamless integrated navigation system based on the integration of INS/GNSS/LIDAR system JF - Remote Sensing N2 - Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) provides accurate positioning data for vehicular navigation in open outdoor environment. In an indoor environment, Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM) establishes a two-dimensional map and provides positioning data. However, LIDAR can only provide relative positioning data and it cannot directly provide the latitude and longitude of the current position. As a consequence, GNSS/Inertial Navigation System (INS) integrated navigation could be employed in outdoors, while the indoors part makes use of INS/LIDAR integrated navigation and the corresponding switching navigation will make the indoor and outdoor positioning consistent. In addition, when the vehicle enters the garage, the GNSS signal will be blurred for a while and then disappeared. Ambiguous GNSS satellite signals will lead to the continuous distortion or overall drift of the positioning trajectory in the indoor condition. Therefore, an INS/LIDAR seamless integrated navigation algorithm and a switching algorithm based on vehicle navigation system are designed. According to the experimental data, the positioning accuracy of the INS/LIDAR navigation algorithm in the simulated environmental experiment is 50% higher than that of the Dead Reckoning (DR) algorithm. Besides, the switching algorithm developed based on the INS/LIDAR integrated navigation algorithm can achieve 80% success rate in navigation mode switching. KW - vehicular navigation KW - GNSS/INS integrated navigation KW - INS/LIDAR integrated navigation KW - switching navigation Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-216229 SN - 2072-4292 VL - 12 IS - 19 ER - TY - THES A1 - Hochmuth, Christian Andreas T1 - Innovative Software in Unternehmen: Strategie und Erfolgsfaktoren für Einführungsprojekte T1 - Innovative Software in Companies: Strategy and Success Factors for Implementation Projects N2 - Innovative Software kann die Position eines Unternehmens im Wettbewerb sichern. Die Einführung innovativer Software ist aber alles andere als einfach. Denn obgleich die technischen Aspekte offensichtlicher sind, dominieren organisationale Aspekte. Zu viele Softwareprojekte schlagen fehl, da die Einführung nicht gelingt, trotz Erfüllung technischer Anforderungen. Vor diesem Hintergrund ist das Forschungsziel der Masterarbeit, Risiken und Erfolgsfaktoren für die Einführung innovativer Software in Unternehmen zu finden, eine Strategie zu formulieren und dabei die Bedeutung von Schlüsselpersonen zu bestimmen. N2 - Innovative software can secure the position of a company among the competition. The implementation of innovative software is, however, anything but simple. Although the technical aspects are more obvious, this is because organizational aspects are predominant. Too many software projects fail because the implementation does not succeed, despite meeting technical requirements. In this light, the research objective of the master's thesis is to find risks and success factors for the implementation of innovative software in companies, to formulate a strategy and in this process to determine the importance of key persons. KW - Innovationsmanagement KW - Projektmanagement KW - Softwareentwicklung KW - Anforderungsmanagement KW - Risikomanagement KW - Innovation Management KW - Project Management KW - Software Engineering KW - Requirements Management KW - Risk Management Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-288411 N1 - Submitted on 15 September 2011, defended on 7 October 2011 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Rossa, Christian T1 - Inside 2003: IT-Sicherheit T1 - Inside 2003: IT Security N2 - Einzelne Artikel zum Thema IT-Sicherheit an der Universität Würzburg N2 - Some articles concerning IT security at the University of Wuerzburg KW - Datenübertragung ; Datensicherung ; Informationstechnik ; Internet ; Computersicherheit KW - IT-Sicherheit KW - Firewall KW - Computervirus KW - Spam-Mail KW - Webmail-System KW - IT Security KW - firewall KW - computer virus KW - spam mail KW - webmail system Y1 - 2003 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-6061 ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Rossa, Christian T1 - Inside 2004: Multimedia und Services T1 - Inside 2004: Multimedia and Services N2 - Einzelne Artikel zu den Themen Multimedia, Dienstleistungen, IT-Sicherheit und Hochschulnetz des Rechenzentrums der Universität Würzburg N2 - Some articles concerning multimedia, services, IT security and university network in the computer center of the University of Wuerzburg KW - Multimedia KW - Dienstleistungen KW - IT-Sicherheit KW - Hochschulnetz KW - Multimedia KW - Services KW - IT Security KW - university network Y1 - 2004 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-8616 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Riedmann, Anna A1 - Schaper, Philipp A1 - Lugrin, Birgit T1 - Integration of a social robot and gamification in adult learning and effects on motivation, engagement and performance JF - AI & Society N2 - Learning is a central component of human life and essential for personal development. Therefore, utilizing new technologies in the learning context and exploring their combined potential are considered essential to support self-directed learning in a digital age. A learning environment can be expanded by various technical and content-related aspects. Gamification in the form of elements from video games offers a potential concept to support the learning process. This can be supplemented by technology-supported learning. While the use of tablets is already widespread in the learning context, the integration of a social robot can provide new perspectives on the learning process. However, simply adding new technologies such as social robots or gamification to existing systems may not automatically result in a better learning environment. In the present study, game elements as well as a social robot were integrated separately and conjointly into a learning environment for basic Spanish skills, with a follow-up on retained knowledge. This allowed us to investigate the respective and combined effects of both expansions on motivation, engagement and learning effect. This approach should provide insights into the integration of both additions in an adult learning context. We found that the additions of game elements and the robot did not significantly improve learning, engagement or motivation. Based on these results and a literature review, we outline relevant factors for meaningful integration of gamification and social robots in learning environments in adult learning. KW - social robot KW - gamification KW - technology-supported learning KW - adult learning Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-324208 SN - 0951-5666 ER - TY - THES A1 - Ostermayer, Ludwig T1 - Integration of Prolog and Java with the Connector Architecture CAPJa T1 - Integration von Prolog und Java mit Hilfe der Connector Architecture CAPJa N2 - Modern software is often realized as a modular combination of subsystems for, e. g., knowledge management, visualization, verification, or the interaction with users. As a result, software libraries from possibly different programming languages have to work together. Even more complex the case is if different programming paradigms have to be combined. This type of diversification of programming languages and paradigms in just one software application can only be mastered by mechanisms for a seamless integration of the involved programming languages. However, the integration of the common logic programming language Prolog and the popular object-oriented programming language Java is complicated by various interoperability problems which stem on the one hand from the paradigmatic gap between the programming languages, and on the other hand, from the diversity of the available Prolog systems. The subject of the thesis is the investigation of novel mechanisms for the integration of logic programming in Prolog and object–oriented programming in Java. We are particularly interested in an object–oriented, uniform approach which is not specific to just one Prolog system. Therefore, we have first identified several important criteria for the seamless integration of Prolog and Java from the object–oriented perspective. The main contribution of the thesis is a novel integration framework called the Connector Architecture for Prolog and Java (CAPJa). The framework is completely implemented in Java and imposes no modifications to the Java Virtual Machine or Prolog. CAPJa provides a semi–automated mechanism for the integration of Prolog predicates into Java. For compact, readable, and object–oriented queries to Prolog, CAPJa exploits lambda expressions with conditional and relational operators in Java. The communication between Java and Prolog is based on a fully automated mapping of Java objects to Prolog terms, and vice versa. In Java, an extensible system of gateways provides connectivity with various Prolog system and, moreover, makes any connected Prolog system easily interchangeable, without major adaption in Java. N2 - Moderne Software ist oft modular zusammengesetzt aus Subsystemen zur Wissensverwaltung, Visualisierung, Verfikation oder Benutzerinteraktion. Dabei müssen Programmbibliotheken aus möglicherweise verschiedenen Programmiersprachen miteinander zusammenarbeiten. Noch komplizierter ist der Fall, wenn auch noch verschiedene Programmierparadigmen miteinander kombiniert werden. Diese Art der Diversifikation an Programmiersprachen und –paradigmen in nur einer Software kann nur von nahtlosen Integrationsmechansimen für die beteiligten Programmiersprachen gemeistert werden. Gerade die Einbindung der gängigen Logikprogrammiersprache Prolog und der populären objektorientierten Programmiersprache Java wird durch zahlreiche Kompatibilitätsprobleme erschwert, welche auf der einen Seite von paradigmatischen Unterschieden der beiden Programmiersprachen herrühren und auf der anderen Seite von der Vielfalt der erhältlichen Prologimplementierungen. Gegenstand dieser Arbeit ist die Untersuchung von neuartigen Mechanismen für die Zusammenführung von Logikprogrammierung in Prolog und objektorienter Programmierung in Java. Besonders interessiert uns dabei ein objektorientierter, einheitlicher Ansatz, der nicht auf eine konkrete Prologimplementierung festgelegt ist. Aus diesem Grund haben wir zunächst wichtige Kriterien für die nahtlose Integration von Prolog und Java aus der objetorientierten Sicht identifziert. Der Hauptbeitrag dieser Arbeit ist ein neuartiges Integrationssystems, welches Connector Architecture for Prolog and Java (CAPJa) heißt. Das System ist komplett in Java implementiert und benötigt keine Anpassungen der Java Virtual Machine oder Prolog. CAPJa stellt einen halbautomatischen Mechanismus zur Vernetzung von Prolog Prädikaten mit Java zur Verfügung. Für kompakte, lesbare und objektorientierte Anfragen an Prolog nutzt CAPJa Lambdaausdrücke mit logischen und relationalen Operatoren in Java. Die Kommunikation zwischen Java und Prolog basiert auf einer automatisierten Abbildung von Java Objekten auf Prolog Terme, und umgekehrt. In Java bietet ein erweiterbares System von Schnittstellen Konnektivität zu einer Vielzahl an Prologimplmentierung und macht darüber hinaus jede verbundene Prologimplementierung einfach austauschbar, und zwar ohne größere Anpassung in Java. KW - Logische Programmierung KW - Objektorientierte Programmierung KW - PROLOG KW - Java KW - Multi-Paradigm Programming KW - Logic Programming KW - Object-Oriented Programming KW - Multi-Paradigm Programming Framework Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-150713 ER -