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- Elektrotechnik und Informatik (ETI) (197) (entfernen)
Concept and Prototyping of a Fault Management Framework for Automotive Safety Relevant Systems
(2007)
Designing MEMS Pressure Sensors with Integrated Circuitry on Silicon for Miscellaneous Applications
(2013)
Pressure Sensor Systems for Wide Pressure Ranges Integrated by a Combined CMOS- and MEMS-Technology
(2013)
A New Fast Algorithm for Connecting the INET Simulation Framework to Applications in Real-time
(2011)
Strategies to Secure End-to-End Communication - And Their Application to SCTP-Based Communication
(2011)
Multi-part Nanocubes
(2016)
This thesis describes the development of Multi-part Nanocubes. It is a further development of Nanocubes, an in-memory data structure for spatiotemporal data cubes. "Nanocubes provides you with real-time visualization of large datasets. Slice and dice your data with respect to space, time, or some of your data attributes, and view the results in real-time on a web browser over heatmaps, bar charts, and histograms." Partitioning the structure to parallelize the build process as well as merging query results is the principal part of this document. Furthermore, a new memory management (slab allocation with offset pointers) was implemented to enable 32-bit support and faster load times of already built nanocubes. Porting the project to Windows and implementing on-the-fly compression and decompression of nanocube files is also described.
DARP is a new protocol proposal with some interesting features like dynamic roles and the use of virtual sub-networks. This article discusses about the wireless sensor network state of art and presents some desirable features in order to adapt these networks to new scenarios. These necessities are quite important to expand the applicability of wireless sensor networks and for this reason, here DARP is proposed.
Fast Constant Time Memory Allocator for Inter Task Communication in Ultra Low Energy Embedded Systems
Body energy harvesting for WSN. State of art and examples