Max E. Dingler
Technische Universität München
8 Papers
20 Citations
Max E. Dingler is an academic researcher from Technische Universität München. The author has contributed to research in topics: Interoperability & Real-time communication. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 8 publications.
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Papers
Open Real Time Communication in the Operating Room
Max E. Dingler,Jonas H. Pfeiffer,T. Lüddemann,Christian Dietz,Tim C. Lueth +4 more
- 01 Jan 2016
TL;DR: This article analyses the requirements for an open realtime network architecture in the OR and describes an openrealtime architecture design based on standardized real-time Ethernet hardware.
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OR.NET RT: how service-oriented medical device architecture meets real-time communication.
Jonas H. Pfeiffer,Martin Kasparick,Benjamin Strathen,Christian Dietz,Max E. Dingler,Tim C. Lueth,Dirk Timmermann,Klaus Radermacher,Frank Golatowski +8 more
- 23 Feb 2018
TL;DR: This contribution introduces the first implementation of a medical device network that offers hard RT guarantees for control and sensor data and integrates into SOA networks and shows how the flexibility of SOA Networks and the reliability of RT networks can be combined to achieve an open network infrastructure for medical devices in the operating room (OR).
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From SOMDA to application - integration strategies in the OR.NET demonstration sites.
Max Rockstroh,Stefan Franke,Raluca Dees,Angela Merzweiler,Gerd Schneider,Max E. Dingler,Christian Dietz,Jonas Pfeifer,Franziska Kühn,Malte Schmitz,Alexander Mildner,Armin Janß,Jasmin Dell’Anna Pudlik,Marcus Köny,Björn Andersen,Björn Bergh,Thomas Neumuth +16 more
TL;DR: Overall, the demonstrator setups have proven the feasibility of the service-oriented medical device architecture (SOMDA) and real-time approaches with a large variety of example applications, and the applications demonstrate the potentials of open device interoperability.
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Quantitative measurements of soft tissue structures using image-features in navigated endoscopy
Hartwig Atze,Arne Menz,Tobias Lueddemann,Max E. Dingler,Tim C. Lueth +4 more
- 01 Oct 2016
TL;DR: A system of quantitative measurement during an endoscopic procedure based on a virtual model is presented by utilizing methods from computer vision as well as structure from motion and combining those with an optical tracking system in a novel way.
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A novel real time alarm detecting device for the operating room
Max E. Dingler,Jonas H. Pfeiffer,Tim C. Lueth +2 more
- 09 Apr 2015
TL;DR: A novel, modular device that turns off music automatically in real time, as soon as a medical device emits an alarm, aimed at reducing the noise exposure in safety critical situations and thus protecting the patients safety against stress induced mistakes by the operating personnel.
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