Andreas Schmidt
Saarland University
21 Papers
84 Citations
Andreas Schmidt is an academic researcher from Saarland University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Automation & Cyber-physical system. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 19 publications.
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Papers
Bazzanins L-R, chlorinated macrocyclic bisbibenzyls from the liverwort Lepidozia incurvata.
TL;DR: Seven new chlorinated bisbibenzyls (bazzanins L-R), of the isoplagiochin C type, as well as isoplagen C, have been isolated from the liverwort Lepidozia incurvata based on extensive NMR spectral evidence and mass spectrometry.
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Lignans from the liverworts Lepidozia incurvata, Chiloscyphus polyanthos and Jungermannia exsertifolia ssp. cordifolia
TL;DR: Three foliose liverworts from the order Jungermanniales were examined and three new lignans were found, i.e. cyclolignans of the dihydronaphthalenes and naphthalene type and conjugated with α- l -rhamnose, malic acid and shikimic acid, respectively.
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Cross-Layer Pacing for Predictably Low Latency
Andreas Schmidt,Stefan Reif,Pablo Gil Pereira,Timo Hönig,Thorsten Herfet,Wolfgang Schr¨oder-Preikschat +5 more
- 29 Apr 2019
TL;DR: X-PACE provides low-latency communication under consideration of dynamics from the network protocol layers up to the application level and reduces the end-to-end tail latency and narrows the latency range by up to 91 %.
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Vertical Integration and Adaptive Services in Networked Production Environments
Dennis Christmann,Andreas Schmidt,Christian Giehl,Max Reichardt,Moritz Ohmer,Markus Berg,Karsten Berns,Reinhard Gotzhein,Thorsten Herfet +8 more
- 16 Nov 2015
TL;DR: An approach based on the coupling of adaptive components and services, which range from the field level to the management level and include wireless sensor networks, autonomous robots, and multimedia systems for remote maintenance, with an ERP system is presented.
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X-lap: a systems approach for cross-layer profiling and latency analysis for cyber-physical networks
TL;DR: X-Lap is presented, a cross-layer, inter-host timing analysis tool tailored to the needs of real-time communication, and parts of the protocol which are responsible for unwanted jitter are identified.
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