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Zum Beispiel Pflege – Fragen an den arbeitssoziologischen Topos der Subjektivierung von Arbeit
(2020)
Die Zukunft ist virtuell
(2020)
untitled document
(2020)
Lasst uns nicht alleine!
(2020)
Application and machine learning methods for dynamic load point controls of electric vehicles (xEVs)
(2020)
From the customer's perspective, the appeal of electric vehicles depends on the simplicity and ease of their use, such as flexible access to electric power from the grid to recharge the batteries of their vehicles. Therefore, the expansion of charging infrastructure will be an important part of electric mobility. The related charging infrastructure is a big challenge for the load capacity of the grid connection without additional intelligent charge management: if the control of the charging process is not implemented, it is necessary to ensure the total of the maximum output of all xEVs at the grid connection point, which requires huge costs. This paper proposes to build a prediction module for forecasting dynamic charging load using machine learning (ML) techniques. The module will be integrated into a real charge management concept with optimization procedures for controlling the dynamic load point. The value of load forecasting through practical load data of a car park were taken to illustrate the proposed methods. The prediction performance of different ML methods under the same data condition (e.g., holiday data) are compared and evaluated.
Advance Care Planning
(2020)
Das internationale Konzept ‚Advance Care Planning (ACP)‘ etabliert sich in Deutschland sukzessive unter dem Begriff der „Gesundheitlichen Versorgungsplanung für die letzte Lebensphase“. Übergeordnetes Ziel von ACP ist es, Menschen die Möglichkeit zu geben, im Rahmen eines begleiteten Gesprächsprozesses zentrale Vorausverfügungen hinsichtlich ihrer gesundheitlichen Versorgung für Phasen der Nichteinwilligungsfähigkeit zu formulieren und durch eine entsprechende strukturelle Einbettung diesen antizipierten Willensäußerungen im Bedarfsfall Geltung zu verschaffen. Ausgehend von der Skizzierung zentraler Eckpunkte und Rahmungen des Konzeptes arbeitet der Beitrag reflexionswürdige ethische Implikationen und daran gebundene moralische Forderungen heraus, denn das Konzept ist äußerst komplex. Diese Ausführungen sind getragen davon, dass eine qualitätsvolle sowie eine ethisch vertretbare Realisierung des Konzeptes, eine qualitätsvolle Begleitung am Lebensende maßgeblich an das Bewusstsein und den Umgang der professionell im Gesundheitswesen tätigen Personen und Berufsgruppen gebunden ist, die moralischen Forderungen und ethischen Implikationen verantwortungsvoll im Blick zu behalten.
Recently the production of electric cars is increasing worldwide. The main target is to lower the greenhouse gas emissions. Even if an electrified vehicle is locally emission-free the manufacturing of lithium ion batteries are producing significant amounts of CO2. In order to decrease the air pollution governments are considering recycling programs to extend battery life and usage of important raw materials. A new approach to recover LiNixMnyCozO2 (NMC) particles while saving the chemical and morphological properties using water was presented by Tim Sieber et al. [1]. With the presented study, we are focusing on the analysis of the effects on the Global Warming Potential (GWP) for the water based recycling process based on a reuse of NMC material in new batteries.
It is possible to reduce the ecological damage of the manufacturing process of Li-Ion battery cells even with little amounts of recovered cathode material that is used for the production of new battery cells. Based on the suggestion that 95% of the NMC cathode material can be recovered by the hydrometallurgical recovery and the reuse of 10% within the production of new batteries a reduction of the GWP by 7% ,can be identified for the cathode materials. For other impact categories such as Acidification Potential (AP), Eutrophication Potential (EP), and Photochemical Ozone Creation Potential (POCP), savings of 10%, 11%, and 8 % can be achieved respectively.
The studied water based recycling process can be quoted as environment-friendly and leads to a reduction of all impact categories by a re-use of 10% recovered NMC material. Based on this knowledge an additional recycling on substance level is recommended.
Partner oder Konkurrenten? Die Automotive-Branche auf der Suche nach neuen Kooperationsstrategien
(2020)
Menschen wachsen lassen!
(2020)
Interpretable neural networks based on continuous-valued logic and multicriteria decision operators
(2020)
This document specifies a YANG model for TCP on devices that are configured by network management protocols. The YANG model defines a container for all TCP connections and groupings of some of the parameters that can be imported and used in TCP implementations or by other models that need to configure TCP parameters. The model includes definitions from YANG Groupings for TCP Client and TCP Servers (I-D.ietf-netconf-tcp-client-server). The model is NMDA (RFC
8342) compliant.
This document defines three YANG 1.1 [RFC7950] modules to support the configuration of TCP clients and TCP servers, either as standalone or in conjunction with a stack protocol layer specific configuration.
TCP Usage Guidance in the Internet of Things (IoT), draft-ietf-lwig-tcp-constrained-node-networks-13
(2020)
This document provides guidance on how to implement and use the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) in Constrained-Node Networks(CNNs), which are a characteristic of the Internet of Things (IoT).Such environments require a lightweight TCP implementation and may not make use of optional functionality. This document explains a number of known and deployed techniques to simplify a TCP stack as well as corresponding tradeoffs. The objective is to help embedded
developers with decisions on which TCP features to use.
A number of planetary boundaries, including climate change as a result of greenhouse gas emissions, has already been exceeded. This situation has deleterious consequences for public health. Paradoxically, 4.4% of these emissions are attributable to the healthcare sector. These problems have not been sufficiently acknowledged in health professions curricula. This paper addresses two main issues, humanistic learning and the application of knowledge acquisition to clinical practice. Humanistic learning principles can be used to emphasize learner-centered approaches, including knowledge acquisition and reflection to increase self-awareness. Applying humanistic principles in everyday life and clinical practice can encourage stewardship, assisting students to become agents for change. In terms of knowledge and skills application to clinical practice, an overview of varied and novel approaches of how sustainable education can be integrated at different stages of training across several health care professions is provided. The Health and Environment Adaptive Response Taskforce (HEART) platform as an example of creating empowered learners, the NurSusTOOLKIT, a multi-disciplinary collaboration offering free adaptable educational resources for educators and the Greener Anaesthesia and Sustainability Project (GASP), an example of bridging the transition to clinical practice, are described.
Tagespflege in Bewegung
(2020)
Power-to-Heat
(2020)
Plötzlich digital!?
(2020)
Negotiations are a relevant and highly complex business skill. Therefore, extensive training is required to become a good negotiator. Such training is offered by universities for their students and by companies for their employees. The present paper designs gamified feedback features in electronic negotiation training and evaluates their potential and their effects. Following a design science research method, feedback mechanisms in electronic negotiation training are derived from literature. An assessment regarding their relevance for e-negotiation training shows a preparation quiz, set and track goals and expert reviews to be the most useful gamified feedback mechanisms. Dedicated mock-ups implementing these feedback mechanisms are designed and evaluated in semi-structured interviews showing their capability to improve relevant negotiation skills, as well as motivation and competence of the learners. Out of the three mock-ups, the interviewees prefer the feedback mechanisms “expert review” and “set and track goals”; both mechanisms provide a competence-confirming learning experience and an autonomous learning experience.
Europäische Sozialpolitik
(2020)
Partizipative Forschung
(2020)
Industrie 4.0 und Big Data
(2020)
Coverage Probability of Methods for Steady-State Availability Inference with a Confidence Interval
(2021)
Waste
(2020)
Comparing multidimensional sensor data from vehicle fleets with methods of sequential data mining
(2020)