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Neuroprothetik und neuroinspirierte Signalverarbeitung
Mainframes und Enterprise Computing
Eingebettete Systeme
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Prof. Dr. Martin Bogdan
Sekretariat
Dr. Sophie Adama
Dr. Jörn Hoffmann
Max Braungardt
Mahsa Raeiati Banadkooki
Marc Franke
Clemens Fritzsch
Dominik Krenzer
Maksim Kukushkin
Benjamin Schindler
Patrick Schöfer
Ferney Beltran Velandia
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Sommersemester 2025
Wintersemester 2024/25
Sommersemester 2024
Wintersemester 2023/24
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Impressum
Case Study: The Effect of Variable Priority Parameters on the QoS of WLANs IEEE 802.11e EDCF
Evaluating the QoS of WLANs for the IEEE 802.11 EDCF in real-time applications
Online SVR Training by Solving the Primal Optimization Problem
Transposing Simulated Self-Organizing Robots into Reality using the Plug&Learn Architecture
Load-Adaptive Tutor Systems Based on Brain-Computer Interfaces
A Hebbian-based reinforcement learning framework for spike-timing-dependent synapses
Using an artificial neural network to determine electrical properties of epithelia
Simulating Biological-Inspired Spiking Neuronal Networks with OpenCL
Predicting spike timing of a Thalamic neuron using a stochastic synapse
Performence analysis of WLANs for the IEEE 802.11 EDCF in real-time applications
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