21 research outputs found
40 GBd 16QAM signaling at 160 Gb/s in a silicon-organic hybrid modulator
We demonstrate for the first time generation of 16-state quadrature amplitude modulation (16QAM) signals at a symbol rate of 40 GBd using silicon-based modulators. Our devices exploit silicon-organic hybrid (SOH) integration, which combines silicon-on-insulator slot waveguides with electro-optic cladding materials to realize highly efficient phase shifters. The devices enable 16QAM signaling and quadrature phase shift keying (QPSK) at symbol rates of 40 GBd and 45 GBd, respectively, leading to line rates of up to 160 Gbit/s on a single wavelength and in a single polarization. This is the highest value demonstrated by a silicon-based device up to now. The energy consumption for 16QAM signaling amounts to less than 120 fJ/bit â one order of magnitude below that of conventional silicon photonic 16QAM modulators
Ein Mentoring-Ansatz fĂŒr empirische Projekte im Lehramtsstudium. Möglichkeiten zur UnterstĂŒtzung bei der DurchfĂŒhrung von empirischen Studien in Praxisphasen des Studiums
Die Verfasser beschreiben in ihrem Artikel die Grundideen, Ziele und Umsetzungsstrategien eines Mentorats, mit denen die Studierenden im Praxissemester bei der Erstellung ihrer Studienprojekte unterstĂŒtzt werden. Mittels einer Online-Befragung und der Analyse freiwillig eingeschickter Studienprojekte wurde das Mentorat evaluiert. Dabei konnte festgestellt werden, dass die StĂ€rken des beschriebenen Mentorats in der UnterstĂŒtzung der data literacy, der psychosozialen Begleitung und der Förderung einer positiven Haltung zur Forschung liegen. (DIPF/Orig.
Evaluation of a HumanâMachine Interface for Motion Sickness Mitigation Utilizing Anticipatory Ambient Light Cues in a Realistic Automated Driving Setting
Motion sickness (MS) is a syndrome associated with symptoms like nausea, dizziness, and other forms of physical discomfort. Automated vehicles (AVs) are potent at inducing MS because users are not adapted to this novel form of transportation, are provided with less information about the own vehicleâs trajectory, and are likely to engage in non-driving related tasks. Because individuals with an especially high MS susceptibility could be limited in their use of AVs, the demand for MS mitigation strategies is high. Passenger anticipation has been shown to have a modulating effect on symptoms, thus mitigating MS. To find an effective mitigation strategy, the prototype of a humanâmachine interface (HMI) that presents anticipatory ambient light cues for the AVâs next turn to the passenger was evaluated. In a realistic driving study with participants (N = 16) in an AV on a test track, an MS mitigation effect was evaluated based on the MS increase during the trial. An MS mitigation effect was found within a highly susceptible subsample through the presentation of anticipatory ambient light cues. The HMI prototype was proven to be effective regarding highly susceptible users. Future iterations could alleviate MS in field settings and improve the acceptance of AVs
Article Design Framework and Laboratory Experiments for Helix and Slinky Type Ground Source Heat Exchangers for Retrofitting Projects
The focus of the experimental work was on shallow spiral geothermal heat exchanger configurations. Real-scale experiments were carried out for vertically oriented spiral collectors (helix) in sand and soil. One objective was to develop a measurement concept in laboratory environment to create a framework for a validated database. This database serves as the basis for further and new development of engineering design tools. To achieve the highest possible data-point density in the observed environment, temperature sensors and a fiber-optic temperature measurement system (DTS) were used. Soil probes were taken in situ before and after the measurements and analyzed at a thermophysical laboratory to determine material properties. The heat flow was controlled by an electric heating cable, which was installed in the form of a spiral-shaped heat exchanger in a 1 m3 container. To guarantee constant boundary conditions, the measurements were carried out in a climate chamber at a defined ambient temperature. The evaluation of the transient response behavior is spatially resolved. The results are coordinate-based temperature points, which describe temperature gradients in all axes of the container over time, which are combined with known soil properties. The collected data was used to develop computational fluid dynamic (CFD) models, which are used to extend the variety of geometry and soil configurations for developing new design tools.
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Sorting and Decentralized Price Competition
We investigate the role of search frictions in markets with price competition and how it leads to sorting of heterogeneous agents. There are two aspects of value creation: the match value when two agents actually trade and the probability of trading governed by the search technology. We show that positive assortative matching obtains when complementarities in the former outweigh complementarities in the latter. This happens if and only if the match-value function is root-supermodular, that is, its nth root is supermodular, where n reflects the elasticity of substitution of the search technology. This condition is weaker than the condition required for positive assortative matching in markets with random search. Copyright 2010 The Econometric Society.
Diagnosing SARS-CoV-2 with Antigen Testing, Transcription-Mediated Amplification and Real-Time PCR
This study was performed as a head-to-head comparison of the performance characteristics of (1) two SARS-CoV-2-specific rapid antigen assays with real-time PCR as gold standard as well as (2) a fully automated high-throughput transcription-mediated amplification (TMA) assay and real-time PCR in a latent class analysis-based test comparison without a gold standard with several hundred samples in a low prevalence âreal worldâ setting. Recorded sensitivity and specificity of the NADAL and the LumiraDx antigen assays and the Hologic Aptima SARS-CoV-2 TMA assay were 0.1429 (0.0194, 0.5835), 0.7644 (0.7016, 0.8174), and 0.7157 (0, 1) as well as 0.4545 (0.2022, 0.7326), 0.9954 (0.9817, 0.9988), and 0.9997 (not estimable), respectively. Agreement kappa between the positive results of the two antigen-based assays was 0.060 (0.002, 0.167) and 0.659 (0.492, 0.825) for TMA and real-time PCR. Samples with low viral load as indicated by cycle threshold (Ct) values > 30 were generally missed by both antigen assays, while 1:10 pooling suggested higher sensitivity of TMA compared to real-time PCR. In conclusion, both sensitivity and specificity speak in favor of the use of the LumiraDx rather than the NADAL antigen assay, while TMA results are comparably as accurate as PCR, when applied in a low prevalence setting
Strategic Vision on PV Research Infrastructure in Europe
The SOPHIA project has developed a Strategic Research Infrastructure Agenda for photovoltaics in Europe, with an analysis of existing RIs, current trends in their access and use as well as recommendations for future, upgrading.. It is hoped that these will be addressed by public and private funding. Where appropriate these should be taken up by ESFRI (European Strategy Forum on Research Infrastructure) in the next update of its roadmap), with a view to set up a whole range of multi-purpose RI, addressing the whole PV value chain form the lab to the fab all along the TRL scale. It should further enable flexible cooperation and optimal use by European user communities.
The work on the SRIA document has led to the following provisional recommendations, which will be refined after stakeholder feedback for publication in January 2015JRC.F.7-Renewables and Energy Efficienc