07 Fakultät Konstruktions-, Produktions- und Fahrzeugtechnik
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Item Open Access Two polarization-based games(2008) Haist, TobiasFor pupils and students, polarization is a rather difficult topic lacking the vividness of most other optical phenomena. Direct observation of polarization is not really possible and, therefore, motivation to understand polarization is often not very high. It is intimating to try to raise motivation by surprising demonstrations. Apart from the well known experiments (two or three polarizers in series, strain measurement by birefringence, polarizers in photography, just to name a few) I tried raising interest by using polarization-based games.Item Open Access Autonomes Fahren: Eine kritische Beurteilung der technischen Realisierbarkeit(2016) Haist, TobiasIn dieser kurzen Übersicht werde ich darstellen, warum in absehbarer Zukunft vollautonomes Fahren in ausreichender Qualität nicht technisch realisierbar sein wird. Entscheidend ist dabei, dass für eine nicht vernachlässigbare Anzahl an Situationen ein vergleichsweise gutes Szenenverständnis notwendig ist und wir beim Stand der Technik keine Idee haben, wie dieses Szenenverständnis realisierbar ist.Item Open Access Black box : an implementation using lasers, smoke and fluorescence(2009) Haist, Tobias; Knoll, Ralf; Lorenz, AndreasWe present the optical implementation of the board game "black box" using a laser, fluorescence and smoke.Item Open Access Remote laboratory for digital holographic metrology(2011) Wilke, Marc; Situ, Guohai; Aleksenko, Igor; Riedel, Margarita; Pedrini, Giancarlo; Jeschke, Sabina; Osten, WolfgangAdvances in information technology open up the potential of combining optical systems with net based infrastructures, allowing for remote inspection and virtual metrology. In this paper, we report our recent work on building a remote laboratory for digital holographic metrology. We describe the architecture and the techniques involved in setting up the remote controlling metrology system. Further consideration will be given to the integration into an advanced infrastructure for remote experimentation, data storage and publication. Some other important issues such as information security will not be addressed.