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University of Bremen

EducationBremen, Germany
About: University of Bremen is a education organization based out in Bremen, Germany. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Context (language use). The organization has 14563 authors who have published 37279 publications receiving 970381 citations. The organization is also known as: Universität Bremen.


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TL;DR: In this article, a newly developed Rhizon in situ sampler (RISS) is presented for porewater sampling from sediments in aquatic systems and the results revealed that horizontally aligned Rhizons can sample pore water with a vertical resolution of 1 cm.
Abstract: Rhizon samplers were originally designed as micro-tensiometers for soil science to sample seepage water in the unsaturated zone. This study shows applications of Rhizons for porewater sampling from sediments in aquatic systems and presents a newly developed Rhizon in situ sampler (RISS). With the inexpensive Rhizon sampling technique, porewater profiles can be sampled with minimum disturbance of both the sediment structure and possible flow fields. Field experiments, tracer studies, and numerical modeling were combined to assess the suitability of Rhizons for porewater sampling. It is shown that the low effort and simple application makes Rhizons a powerful tool for porewater sampling and an alternative to classical methods. Our investigations show that Rhizons are well suited for sampling porewater on board a ship, in a laboratory, and also for in situ sampling. The results revealed that horizontally aligned Rhizons can sample porewater with a vertical resolution of 1 cm. Combined with an in situ benthic chamber system, the RISS allows studies of benthic fluxes and porewater profiles at the same location on the seafloor with negligible effect on the incubated sediment water interface. Results derived by porewater sampling of sediment cores from the Southern Ocean (Atlantic sector) and by in situ sampling of tidal flat sediments of the Wadden Sea (Sahlenburg/Cuxhaven, Germany) are presented.

567 citations

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01 Oct 2006
TL;DR: A new transmission approach, called spatial modulation, is presented that entirely avoids ICI and requires no synchronization between the transmitting antennas while maintaining high spectral efficiency and results in a vast reduction in receiver complexity.
Abstract: The multiplexing gain of multiple antenna transmission strongly depends on transmit and receive antenna spacing, transmit antenna synchronization, and the algorithm used to eliminate interchannel interference (ICI) at the receiver. In this paper, a new transmission approach, called spatial modulation, that entirely avoids ICI and requires no synchronization between the transmitting antennas while maintaining high spectral efficiency is presented. A block of information bits is mapped into a constellation point in the signal and the spatial domain, i.e. into the location of a particular antenna. The receiver estimates the transmitted signal and the transmit antenna number and uses the two information to de-map the block of information bits. For this purpose, a novel transmit antenna number detection algorithm called iterative-maximum ratio combining (i-MRC) is presented. Spatial modulation is used to transmit different number of information bits and i-MRC is used to estimate both the transmitted signal and the transmit antenna number. The results are compared to ideal V-BLAST (vertical-Bell Lab layered space-time) and to MRC. Spatial modulation outperforms MRC. The (bit-error-ratio) BER performance and the achieved spectral efficiency is comparable to V-BLAST. However, spatial modulation results in a vast reduction in receiver complexity.

567 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a holistic model for internal brand management is presented based on the identity-based brand management approach according to which a brand needs to have a consistent and continuous identity in order to be trusted.
Abstract: In this paper a holistic model for internal brand management is presented. It is based on the identity-based brand management approach according to which a brand—just like a person—needs to have a consistent and continuous identity in order to be trusted. Focusing on the role of employees in ensuring consistency of the brand identity, two new behavioural constructs are developed. The first construct—brand citizenship behaviour—outlines what it means for employees to ‘live the brand’. The second construct—brand commitment—explains the psychological processes that lead employees to show brand citizenship behaviour. Three key levers for generating brand commitment (brand-centred human resources management, brand communication and brand leadership) and four context factors (culture fit, structure fit, employee know-how and disposable resources) are illustrated as building blocks of internal brand management. The theoretical insights are complemented by many real-life examples extracted from in-depth interviews with brand managers and experts.

565 citations

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TL;DR: This work offers a sustained exploration of modules from developmental and evolutionary perspectives, and discusses what modularity is, how it can be identified and modeled,How it originated and evolved, and why it matters.
Abstract: This work offers a sustained exploration of modules from developmental and evolutionary perspectives. Contributors discuss what modularity is, how it can be identified and modeled, how it originated and evolved, and why it matters.

562 citations

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TL;DR: A new efficient decoding algorithm based on QR decomposition is presented, which requires only a fraction of the computational effort compared with the standard decoding algorithm requiring the multiple calculation of the pseudo inverse of the channel matrix.
Abstract: Layered space-time codes have been designed to exploit the capacity advantage of multiple antenna systems in Rayleigh fading environments. A new efficient decoding algorithm based on QR decomposition is presented, which requires only a fraction of the computational effort compared with the standard decoding algorithm requiring the multiple calculation of the pseudo inverse of the channel matrix.

560 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Roger Y. Tsien163441138267
Klaus-Robert Müller12976479391
Ron Kikinis12668463398
Ulrich S. Schubert122222985604
Andreas Richter11076948262
Michael Böhm10875566103
Juan Bisquert10745046267
John P. Sumpter10126646184
Jos Lelieveld10057037657
Michael Schulz10075950719
Peter Singer9470237128
Charles R. Tyler9232531724
John P. Burrows9081536169
Hans-Peter Kriegel8944473932
Harald Haas8575034927
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Performance
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
2023343
2022709
20212,106
20202,309
20192,191
20181,965