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Mobile devices are nowadays used almost ubiquitously by a large number of users. 2013 was the first year in which the number of sold mobile devices (tablet computers and mobile phones) outperformed the number of PCs’ sold. And this trend seems to be continuing in the coming years. Additionally, the scenarios in which these kinds of devices are used, grow almost day by day. Another trend in modern landscapes is the idea of Cloud Computing, that basically allows for a very flexible provision of computational services to customers. Yet, these two trends are not well connected. Of course there exists already quite a large amount of mobile applications (apps) that utilize Cloud Computing based services. The other way round, that mobile devices provide one of the building blocks for the provision of Cloud Computing based services is not well established yet. Therefore, this paper concentrates on an extension of a technology that allows to provide standardized Web Services, as one of the building blocks for Cloud Computing, on mobile devices. The extension hereby consists of a new approach that now also allows to provide asynchronous Web Services on mobile devices, in contrast to synchronous ones. Additionally, this paper also illustrates how the described technology was already used in an app provided by a business partner.
Die transurethrale Resektion der Prostata (TURP) ist ein Verfahren der Elektrochirurgie innerhalb der Urologie. Thema der Arbeit ist die Entwicklung einer Methodik für realitätsnahe vergleichende Untersuchungen der elektrothermischen Vorgänge um Resektoskope zur bipolaren TURP. Die Relevanz dieses Themas liegt in der aktuellen Diskussion, ob elektrothermische Verletzungen eine mögliche Ursache urethraler Komplikationen darstellen. In diesem Kontext sind nicht die Vorgänge an der Resektionselektrode sondern in nicht behandelten Arealen des Operationsgebiets von Interesse. Bisher durchgeführte Untersuchungen konzentrieren sich auf monopolare Systeme. Untersuchte bipolare Elektrodenanordnungen unterscheiden sich allerdings von heutigen bipolaren Resektoskopen. Die vorhandenen Erkenntnisse sind deshalb nur äußerst eingeschränkt anwendbar. Informationen zu thermischen Vorgängen bezüglich Spätkomplikationen liegen nicht vor.
Der gewählte Ansatz aus messtechnischer Bestimmung der 3D Potentialverteilung ex situ sowie modellbasierter und numerischer Analyse der sich daraus ergebenden 3D Verlustleistungsdichteverteilung und der darauf beruhenden Temperaturberechnung im operationsnahen Gewebe ermöglicht ein auf die Realität übertragbares Ergebnis. Die berechnete Temperatur dient des Weiteren als Grundlage einer medizinischen Einschätzung hinsichtlich des Potentials elektrothermischer Verletzungen. Ergebnis der Arbeit ist, dass vergleichende Untersuchungen bipolarer Resektoskope mit der entwickelten Methodik durchführbar sind. Für die untersuchte bipolare Elektrodenanordnung erscheinen elektrothermische Verletzungen als Ursache urethraler Strikturen bei konservativer Betrachtung und unter durchschnittlichen Operationsbedingungen ohne intraoperative Komplikationen unwahrscheinlich.
To analyze the electric field around bipolar resectoscopes, used in urology, in terms of reasons for late complications after a surgical treatment a flexible multielectrode system was developed to measure the 3-D potential distribution. A high spatial resolution is achieved with the least possible individual measurements under the conditions of a quasi-static electric field. A flexible arrangement and positioning of the measuring points in the vertical direction of the experimental environment enable an adjustable spatial resolution and the selection of the region of interest. The existing influence of the multielectrode system on the measuring results is described and a correction method is presented to achieve significant results. Thus, the multielectrode system is usable for a comparative study of bipolar resectoscopes varying in the arrangement of resection and return electrode.
Bipolar electrosurgical systems are used for the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) in urology. In order to analyse electrothermal processes during surgery the power loss density distribution around a bipolar resectoscope is calculated out of the measured potential distribution in isotonic saline solution ex situ. During further analysis power loss density values act as input for the Penne's bioheat equation. To achieve results, which are as realistic as possible, a method to obtain power loss density values, depending on the observed tissue or medium in the operating field, is presented. Applying this method, the power loss density distribution in isotonic saline solution at 25 °C is compared to the distribution calculated for the average conductivity of biological tissue in the region of interest.
In recent years, teachers have started to conduct pedagogical activities to promote different kinds of learning interactions supported by rich media. The deployment of such activities is rapidly increasing, as teachers and students own technological means that allow supporting them along such interactions. These activities can be carried out in traditional classroom settings while using regular computers. Additionally, they can also be conducted from anywhere at any time while using smartphones and tablets. In this paper, we describe a pedagogical activity requiring students to author and later peer- assess learning interactions
incorporated to videos in YouTube. We describe EDU.Tube, an environment that enables them to create, share and consume such rich media learning activities across a variety of devices. We then detail a plan for the implementation of an activity that took place in 3 different classes dealing with diverse materials addressing computer science related topics. Finally, we also
provide an evaluation presenting students' insights and feedbacks resulting from the experienced activity. We discuss and analyze these outcomes in order to elaborate on them as concerns that could be applied for the further deployment of the EDU.Tube environment.
We present a system for 3D hand gesture recognition based on low-cost time-of-flight(ToF) sensors intended for outdoor use in automotive human-machine interaction. As signal quality is impaired compared to Kinect-type sensors, we study several ways to improve performance when a large number of gesture classes is involved. Our system fuses data coming from two ToF sensors which is used to build up a large database and subsequently train a multilayer perceptron (MLP). We demonstrate that we are able to reliably classify a set of ten hand gestures in real-time and describe the setup of the system, the utilised methods as well as possible application scenarios.
Handgesten im Automobil haben das Potenzial einer Kombination von gut sichtbaren Displays nahe der Windschutzscheibe und einer als intuitiv empfundenen Gestensteuerung, wie sie berührungsgesteuert von Smartphones aber auch berührungslos von einigen Fernsehgeräten bekannt ist. Bei entsprechender Positionierung der Sensoren können so die Augen auf der Straße und die Hände am Lenkrad oder zumindest sehr nahe dazu verbleiben. Der hier beschriebene frühe Demonstrator zeigt die Machbarkeit dieser Technologie mit einem neuartigen Erkennungsverfahren.
We present a study on 3D based hand pose recognition using a new generation of low-cost time-of-flight(ToF) sensors intended for outdoor use in automotive human-machine interaction. As signal quality is impaired compared to Kinect-type sensors, we study several ways to improve performance when a large number of gesture classes is involved. We investigate the performance of different 3D descriptors, as well as the fusion of two ToF sensor streams. By basing a data fusion strategy on the fact that multilayer perceptrons can produce normalized confidences individually for each class, and similarly by designing information-theoretic online measures for assessing confidences of decisions, we show that appropriately chosen fusion strategies can improve overall performance to a very satisfactory level. Real-time capability is retained as the used 3D descriptors, the fusion strategy as well as the online confidence measures are computationally efficient.
Building upon prior results, we present an alternative approach to efficiently classifying a complex set of 3D hand poses obtained from modern Time-Of-Flight-Sensors (TOF). We demonstrate it is possible to achieve satisfactory results in spite of low resolution and high noise (inflicted by the sensors) and a demanding outdoor environment. We set up a large database of pointclouds in order to train multilayer perceptrons as well as support vector machines to classify the various hand poses. Our goal is to fuse data from multiple TOF sensors, which observe the poses from multiple angles. The presented contribution illustrates that real-time capability can be maintained with such a setup as the used 3D descriptors, the fusion strategy as well as the online confidence measures are computationally efficient.