@article{NeumaierEderVoronkoetal., author = {Neumaier, Lukas and Eder, Gabriele and Voronko, Yuliya and Berger, Karl Anton and {\´U}jv{\´a}ri, Guszt{\´a}v and Kn{\"o}bl, Karl}, title = {Advanced UV-fluorescence image analysis for early detection of PV-power degradation}, series = {EPJ Photovoltaics}, volume = {14}, journal = {EPJ Photovoltaics}, number = {Issue 9}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1051/epjpv/2023001}, subject = {aging tests}, language = {en} } @article{LietzeLangerKertesz, author = {Lietze, Stefanie and Langer, Karin and Kert{\´e}sz, D{\´o}ra}, title = {Wen informiere ich eigentlich (nicht)? Informationsmaterial im Bildungsbereich barrierefrei zug{\"a}nglich machen}, series = {dvb forum: Inklusion}, volume = {62}, journal = {dvb forum: Inklusion}, number = {1}, publisher = {wbv Publikation}, pages = {10 -- 16}, abstract = {Dieser Beitrag soll interessierten Laien eine Hilfestellung an die Hand geben, ihre Infomaterialien barriere{\"a}rmer zu gestalten. Einf{\"u}hrend erfolgt eine kurze Darstellung der rechtlichen und gesellschaftlichen Situation rund um das Thema Behinderung. Verschiedene Ebenen von Barrieren und L{\"o}sungsans{\"a}tze werden vorgestellt: Organisationale Barrieren von Bildungseinrichtungen werden ebenso wie Barrieren rund um das Bildungsberatungsgespr{\"a}ch adressiert. Der Schwerpunkt liegt bei auf der Gestaltung von Informationsmaterial. Neben einem theoretischen Hintergrund {\"u}ber L{\"o}sungsans{\"a}tze werden praktische Umsetzungen f{\"u}r verschiedene Medien vorgestellt. Der Beitrag wird durch Beispiele guter Praxis in der Umsetzung, eine Checkliste zur Anwendung und weiterf{\"u}hrende Ressourcen abgerundet.}, subject = {Inklusion}, language = {de} } @article{KubaPanholzer, author = {Kuba, Markus and Panholzer, Alois}, title = {Tree evolution processes for bucket increasing trees}, series = {Discrete Mathematics}, volume = {Vol. 346}, journal = {Discrete Mathematics}, number = {Issue 7}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.disc.2023.113443}, pages = {113443}, abstract = {Bucket increasing trees are multilabelled generalizations of increasing trees, where each non-leaf node carries b labels, with a fixed integer. We provide a fundamental result, giving a complete characterization of all families of bucket increasing trees that can be generated by a tree evolution process. We also provide several equivalent properties, complementing and extending earlier results for ordinary increasing trees to bucket trees. Additionally, we state second order results for the number of descendants of label j, again extending earlier results in the literature.}, subject = {Increasing trees}, language = {en} } @article{FibichSchmittHoelleretal., author = {Fibich, Christian and Schmitt, Patrick and H{\"o}ller, Roland and R{\"o}ssler, Peter}, title = {Open-Source Ethernet MAC IP Cores for FPGAs: Overview and Evaluation}, series = {International Journal of Reconfigurable Computing}, volume = {2023}, journal = {International Journal of Reconfigurable Computing}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1155/2023/9222318}, pages = {Article ID 9222318}, subject = {Ethernet}, language = {en} } @article{Himmelstoss, author = {Himmelstoss, Felix}, title = {Design of State-Space Controllers with the Help of Signal Flow Graphs Shown for a Buck Converter}, series = {WSEAS Transactions on Power Systems, Volume 21, 2022, pp. 421-429}, volume = {Volume 21}, journal = {WSEAS Transactions on Power Systems, Volume 21, 2022, pp. 421-429}, doi = {10.37394/23202.2022.21.46}, pages = {421 -- 429}, subject = {DC/DC converter}, language = {en} } @article{HimmelstossVotzi, author = {Himmelstoss, Felix and Votzi, Helmut}, title = {Simple Chargers for a Small DC Micro-Grid for a Home Emergency Power System}, series = {Electricity}, volume = {4}, journal = {Electricity}, number = {3}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.3390/electricity4030013}, pages = {216 -- 234}, subject = {micro-grid}, language = {en} } @article{Himmelstoss, author = {Himmelstoss, Felix}, title = {Quasi Resonant Zero Current Switching Modified Boost Converter (QRZCSMBC)}, series = {WSEAS Transactions on Power Systems}, volume = {Volume 22}, journal = {WSEAS Transactions on Power Systems}, doi = {10.37394/23201.2023.22.8}, pages = {55 -- 62}, subject = {DC/DC converter}, language = {en} } @article{Himmelstoss, author = {Himmelstoss, Felix}, title = {Third order converters with current output for driving LEDs}, series = {WSEAS Transactions on Power Systems}, volume = {Volume 17}, journal = {WSEAS Transactions on Power Systems}, doi = {10.37394/232016.2022.17.40}, pages = {402 -- 409}, subject = {DC/DC converters}, language = {en} } @article{MarcKnappNateqietal., author = {Marc, Zobel and Knapp, Bernhard and Nateqi, Jama and Martin, Alistair}, title = {Correlating global trends in COVID-19 cases with online symptom checker self-assessments}, series = {PLOS ONE}, volume = {18}, journal = {PLOS ONE}, number = {2}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0281709}, pages = {10}, abstract = {Background Online symptom checkers are digital health solutions that provide a differential diagnosis based on a user's symptoms. During the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, symptom checkers have become increasingly important due to physical distance constraints and reduced access to in-person medical consultations. Furthermore, various symptom checkers specialised in the assessment of COVID-19 infection have been produced. Objectives Assess the correlation between COVID-19 risk assessments from an online symptom checker and current trends in COVID-19 infections. Analyse whether those correlations are reflective of various country-wise quality of life measures. Lastly, determine whether the trends found in symptom checker assessments predict or lag relative to those of the COVID-19 infections. Materials and methods In this study, we compile the outcomes of COVID-19 risk assessments provided by the symptom checker Symptoma (www.symptoma.com) in 18 countries with suitably large user bases. We analyse this dataset's spatial and temporal features compared to the number of newly confirmed COVID-19 cases published by the respective countries. Results We find an average correlation of 0.342 between the number of Symptoma users assessed to have a high risk of a COVID-19 infection and the official COVID-19 infection numbers. Further, we show a significant relationship between that correlation and the self-reported health of a country. Lastly, we find that the symptom checker is, on average, ahead (median +3 days) of the official infection numbers for most countries. Conclusion We show that online symptom checkers can capture the national-level trends in coronavirus infections. As such, they provide a valuable and unique information source in policymaking against pandemics, unrestricted by conventional resources.}, subject = {Online symptom checkers}, language = {en} } @article{WalaFelleitnerGollWechselberger, author = {Wala, Thomas and Felleitner-Goll, Katharina and Wechselberger, Harald}, title = {Stellhebel beim Aufbau von Corporate Start-ups. Dargestellt am Start-Up-Projekt „Hallo Sonne"}, series = {CFO aktuell}, journal = {CFO aktuell}, number = {7}, pages = {130 -- 134}, subject = {Start-ups}, language = {de} }