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With the rising interest in vehicular communication systems many proposals for secure vehicle-to-vehicle commu- nication were made in recent years. Also, several standard- ization activities concerning the security and privacy measures in these communication systems were initiated in Europe and in US. Here, we discuss some limitations for secure vehicle- to-infrastructure communication in the existing standards of the European Telecommunications Standards Institute. Next, a vulnerability analysis for roadside stations on one side and security and privacy requirements for roadside stations on the other side are given. Afterwards, a proposal for a multi-domain public key architecture for intelligent transport systems, which considers the necessities of road infrastructure authorities and vehicle manufacturers, is introduced. The domains of the public key infrastructure are cryptographically linked based on local trust lists. In addition, a crypto agility concept is suggested, which takes adaptation of key length and cryptographic algorithms during PKI operation into account.
A deployment of the Vehicle-to-Vehicle communication technology according to ETSI is in preparation in Europe. Currently, a Public Key Infrastructure policy for Intelligent Transport Systems in Europe is in discussion to enable V2V communication. This policy set aside two classes of keys and certificates for ITS vehicle stations: long term authentication keys and pseudonymous keys and certificates. We show that from our point of view the periodic sent Cooperative Awareness Messages with extensive data have technical limitations and together with the pseudonym concept cause privacy problems.
We propose an artificial slime mould model (ASMM) inspired by the plasmodium of Physarum polucephalum (P. polucephalum). ASMM consists of plural slimes, and each slime shares energy via a tube with neighboring slimes. Outer slimes sense their environment and conform to it. Outer slimes periodically transmit information about their surrounding environment via a contraction wave to inner slimes. Thus, ASMM shows how slimes can sense a better environment even if that environment is not adjacent to the slimes. The slimes subsequently can move in the direction of an attractant.
In der Ergebnisdarstellung der Reha-QM-Outcome Studie der DRV Baden-Württemberg und des Qualitätsverbunds Gesundheit konnte gezeigt werden, dass Kliniken eines Verbundes, die ein gemeinsames, auf aktivem Benchmarking und Von-Einander-Lernen gegründetes Qualitätsmanagement (Basis QMS Reha®) anwenden, ein Jahr nach der Reha etwas bessere Ergebnisse in relevanten Outcome-Parametern (u. a. subjektiver Reha-Nutzen, geleistete Rentenversicherungsbeiträge) erzielen als der Durchschnitt der Kliniken (Toepler et al., 2015). Der vorliegende Beitrag stellt die verbundinterne Analyse der Studienergebnisse dar und geht der Frage nach, welche QM-Elemente einen positiven Einfluss auf die Outcome-Parameter ausüben.
Wireless sensor networks are widely used in a variety of fields including industrial environments. In case of a clustered network the location of cluster head affects the reliability of the network operation. Finding of the optimum location of the cluster head, therefore, is critical for the design of a network. This paper discusses the optimisation approach, based on the brute force algorithm, in the context of topology optimisation of a cluster structure centralised wireless sensor network. Two examples are given to verify the approach that demonstrate the implementation of the brute force algorithm to find an optimum location of the cluster head.
Cognitive robotics aims at understanding biological processes, though it has also the potential to improve future robotics systems. Here we show how a biologically inspired model of motor control with neural fields can be augmented with additional components such that it is able to solve a basic robotics task, that of obstacle avoidance. While obstacle avoidance is a well researched area, the focus here is on the extensibility of a biologically inspired framework. This work demonstrates how easily the biological inspired system can be used to adapt to new tasks. This flexibility is thought to be a major hallmark of biological agents.
The work at hand outlines a recording setup for capturing hand and finger movements of musicians. The focus is on a series of baseline experiments on the detectability of coloured markers under different lighting conditions. With the goal of capturing and recording hand and finger movements of musicians in mind, requirements for such a system and existing approaches are analysed and compared. The results of the experiments and the analysis of related work show that the envisioned setup is suited for the expected scenario.
Within qualitative interviews we examine attitudes towards driverless cars in order to investigate new mobility services and explore the impact of such services on everyday mobility. We identified three main issues that we would like to discuss in the workshop: (I) Designing beyond a driver-centric approach; (II) Developing mobility services for cars which drive themselves; and (III) Exploring self-driving practices.
Marketing und Recht kompakt
(2016)
"Marketing und Recht - was soll das denn?" So oder ähnlich wird der eine oder andere auf den Titel des vorliegenden Buches spontan reagieren. Das verwundert nicht, ist die Buch-Landschaft doch vor allem dadurch geprägt, dass Marketing-Werke und Abhandlungen zu marketingrelevanten Rechtsthemen am Büchermarkt stets "getrennt marschieren". Wer Marketingkonzepte entwirft, Vorhaben im Rahmen der Marketingforschung durchführen will oder beabsichtigt, Entscheidungen im Rahmen des Marketings zu treffen, sollte unseres Erachtens möglichst frühzeitig die gängigen "juristischen Fallstricke" erkennen und in seinen Überlegungen berücksichtigen.
Design of an Active Multispectral SWIR Camera System for Skin Detection and Face Verification
(2016)
Biometric face recognition is becoming more frequently used in different application scenarios. However, spoofing attacks with facial disguises are still a serious problem for state of the art face recognition algorithms. This work proposes an approach to face verification based on spectral signatures of material surfaces in the short wave infrared (SWIR) range. They allow distinguishing authentic human skin reliably from other materials, independent of the skin type. We present the design of an active SWIR imaging system that acquires four-band multispectral image stacks in real-time. The system uses pulsed small band illumination, which allows for fast image acquisition and high spectral resolution and renders it widely independent of ambient light. After extracting the spectral signatures from the acquired images, detected faces can be verified or rejected by classifying the material as "skin" or "no-skin". The approach is extensively evaluated with respect to both acquisition and classification performance. In addition, we present a database containing RGB and multispectral SWIR face images, as well as spectrometer measurements of a variety of subjects, which is used to evaluate our approach and will be made available to the research community by the time this work is published.
Scientists and engineers are using a distributed system Remote Component Environment (RCE) to design and simulate complex systems like airplanes, ships and satellites. During the simulation, RCE executes local and remote code. Remote code is classified as untrusted code. The execution of remote code comprises potential security risks for the host system of RCE. Additionally, RCE provides full access to system resources. The objective of this thesis is to implement a sandbox prototype to reduce the vulnerability of RCE during the execution of remote code.
Diese Arbeit präsentiert eine Methode zur zuverlässigen Personendetektion für die Absicherung des Arbeitsbereichs von Industrierobotern. Hierzu wird ein im Nahinfrarotbereich (NIR) arbeitendes aktives Kamerasystem eingesetzt, das durch erweiterte und robuste Hauterkennungseigenschaften besonders dazu geeignet ist, zwischen verschiedensten Materialoberflächen und menschlicher Haut zu unterscheiden. So soll zum einen die Erkennungsleistung gegenüber handelsüblichen, im visuellen Bereich arbeitenden RGB-Kamerasystemen gesteigert werden und gleichzeitig eine „intelligente“ Form des Mutings realisiert werden. Die im Rahmen des Projekts „Sichere Personendetektion im Arbeitsbereich von Industrierobotern durch ein aktives NIR-Kamerasystem (SPAI)“ entwickelte und hier vorgestellte Methode erreicht in einer ersten Variante eine pixelweise Personenerkennungsrate von ca. 98,16%.