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Oliver Sawodny
Researcher at University of Stuttgart
Publications - 644
Citations - 7417
Oliver Sawodny is an academic researcher from University of Stuttgart. The author has contributed to research in topics: Feed forward & Control theory. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 594 publications receiving 5895 citations. Previous affiliations of Oliver Sawodny include Audi & Technische Universität Ilmenau.
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Automated multiscale measurement system for MEMS characterisation
TL;DR: New indicator algorithms for the automated analysis of confocal as well as conventional imaging data and initial multiscale inspection results are presented.
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High Precision Opto-Acoustic BPSK-CDMA Distance Measurement for Object Tracking
TL;DR: This contribution refers to an opto-acoustic indoor localization system for the tracking of objects and hand movements in manual industrial assembly and handling processes as well as manual pick and place processes in logistics using binary phase shift keying (BPSK) modulation method.
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Accelerometer-based online reconstruction of vibrations from delayed measurements
TL;DR: A sophisticated position reconstruction algorithm based on adaptive resonators solving this task has been developed and presented and three delay-compensating extensions of the developed position reconstructor are presented.
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Signal processing in urodynamics: towards high definition urethral pressure profilometry
Mario Klünder,Oliver Sawodny,Bastian Amend,Michael Ederer,Alexandra Kelp,Karl-Dietrich Sievert,Arnulf Stenzl,Ronny Feuer +7 more
TL;DR: HD-UPP overcomes many current limitations of conventional UPP and offers the opportunity to evaluate urethral structures, especially the sphincter, in context of the correct anatomical location, which could enable the development of focal therapy approaches in the treatment of SUI.
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Distributed decision making for task switching via a consensus-like algorithm
TL;DR: A consensus-like algorithm for switching from a first to a second task in Multi-Agent Systems where the goal is to maximize the probability of detecting certain events and by exploring the mission space before switching to the coverage task, the overall probability of discovering events is increased.