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My publications so far
This is the place where I will accumulate papers and
(useful) stuff for download. The copyrights are mine unless
stated otherwise.
Hopefully, this section will grow...
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Seminar ``Automotive Microelectronics''
Subject ``Dynamic Driving Control''
This paper is part of a seminar held with the
Computer Structures Department
of the University of Siegen, Germany.
Herein some aspects of
automotive microelectronics in dynamic
driving control systems are discussed.
Several control systems are compared and typical
micro chips for these applications are
introduced (e.g., gyro momentum sensors).
In addition, two Computer aided simulation
systems for automotive design are presented.
Contains 37 figures, so watch out: it's
about 6 Megs data.
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gzipped Postscript (5153kB) |
.pdf (german)
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PDF-Document (6601kB) |
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Seminar ``Computer Science and Society''
Subject ``Psychosocial Implications of
Computer Use''
This paper is part of a seminar held with the
Computer Science Technology Department
of the University of Siegen, Germany.
Does the use of Computers and electronic
communication systems change our minds and
behavioral? Martin Stommel and I took a
close look at this subject. Reviewing
existing studies on this, we found the
subject to be complicated, amusing and
horrifying... Enjoy this nice piece of prose, where
psychology and computer science meet.
This work is copyrighted by Martin Stommel
and Christian Hilberg.
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gzipped Postscript (97kB) |
.pdf (german)
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PDF-Document (237kB) |
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``MuPAD'' - a Multi Processing Algebra Data Tool
Subject ``Presentation on MuPAD''
At the
Linux Meeting
1999 I presented MuPAD.
MuPAD is a Computer algebra system comparable
to the Maple System. I used HTML instead
of transparencies. Since time was a rare
resource when I made the pages, they are not
worked out very far. However, download the
tar-Archive if you want to get a first quick overview.
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gzipped tar-archive. Contains HTML and some pics (236kB) |
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Seminar ``Analysis for Computer Scientists''
Subject ``Formula Collection''
This paper contains lots of formulas concerning typical
Analysis problems.
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gzipped Postscript (56kB) |
.pdf (german)
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PDF-Document (116kB) |
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Seminar ``Algorithmic Geometry''
Subject ``Polygon Triangulation''
This paper is part of a seminar held with the
Programming Languages Department
of the University of Siegen, Germany.
In various computer applications there is a need to
split given polygons into triangles, e.g. computer graphics,
environment maps, robot movement planning and the like. Performing this
splitting is known as polygon triangulation.
The paper presented here gives an introduction to
the algorithmic problem of polygon triangulation.
Different algorithms are developed, discussed and compared
in form of pseudo code implementations. While making up the
paper, I implemented said algorithms using the fine
scripting language
python
which really is a neat tool for exploring such things.
For the truly interested ;-), a code tarball is available on email request.
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.pdf (german)
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PDF-Document (500kB) |
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(c) Christian Hilberg
-- last modified Nov-06-2006
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