Adrian Rienäcker
University of Kassel
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Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology | 1997
Helmut Buchner; Gunter Knoll; Manfred Fuchs; Adrian Rienäcker; Rainer Beckmann; Michael Wagner; Jiri Silny; Jörg Pesch
The paper describes finite element related procedures for inverse localization of multiple sources in realistically shaped head models. Dipole sources are modeled by placing proper monopole sources on neighboring nodes. Lead field operators are established for dipole sources. Two different strategies for the solution of inverse problems, namely combinatorial optimization techniques and regularization methods are discussed and applied to visually evoked potentials, for which exemplary results are shown. Most of the procedures described are fully automatic and require only proper input preparation. The overall work for the example presented (from EEG recording to visual inspection of the results) can be performed in roughly a week, most of which is waiting time for the computation of the lead field matrix or inverse calculations on a standard and affordable engineering workstation.
Brain Topography | 1997
Robert Pohlmeier; Helmut Buchner; Gunter Knoll; Adrian Rienäcker; Rainer Beckmann; Jörg Pesch
SummaryThe electric conductivities of different tissues are important parameters of the head model and their precise knowledge appears to be a prerequisite for the localization of electric sources within the brain. To estimate the error in source localization due to errors in assumed conductivity values, parameter variations on skull conductivities are examined. The skull conductivity was varied in a wide range and, in a second part of this paper, the effect of a nonhomogeneous skull conductivity was examined. An error in conductivity of lower than 20% appears to be acceptable for fine finite element head models with average discretization errors down to 3mm. Nonhomogeneous skull conductivities, e.g., sutures, yield important mislocalizations especially in the vincinty of electrodes and should be modeled.
Brain Topography | 1998
Till Dino Waberski; Helmut Buchner; Klaus Lehnertz; Andreas Hufnagel; Manfred Fuchs; Rainer Beckmann; Adrian Rienäcker
During the last decade multiple work has been done to determine the sources of epileptiform activity by means of dipole source localization based on recordings of the magnetoencephalogram (MEG) or the electroencephalogram (EEG). The actual available advanced volume conductor models and the multiple source reconstruction by regularization may give new impulse to EEG based source analyses in epilepsy patients. This study demonstrates the principal properties of these techniques. We applied two different EEG source reconstruction techniques within different volume conductor models to localize induced spike activity in a selected patient suffering from medically intractable temporal lobe epilepsy: 1) single moving dipole solution in a 3-shell spherical model versus individual head models (boundary-element-model, BEM, and finite-element-model, FEM); 2) a regularization technique for current density reconstructions using both BEM and FEM. When compared to findings of invasive recordings no adequate source locations were derived from the moving dipole solution in both the 3-shell head model and BEM. In contrast, a high congruence of source reconstruction and invasive determination of the focus was obtained using the regularization techniques in both BEM and FEM, indicating the high spatial accuracy of this technique in individual head models.
Archive | 2015
Berend Denkena; Adrian Rienäcker; Gunter Knoll; Friedrich-Wilhelm Bach; Hans Jürgen Maier; Eduard Reithmeier; Friedrich Dinkelacker
The interdisciplinary consortium in the fields design, manufacturing, characterisation and scientific testing of microstructured surfaces pursues the above-mentioned subprojects.
Archive | 2015
Berend Denkena; Adrian Rienäcker; Gunter Knoll; Friedrich-Wilhelm Bach; H.J. Maier; Eduard Reithmeier; Friedrich Dinkelacker
12th International Conference on Engines & Vehicles | 2015
Jochen Bregar; Adrian Rienäcker; Marcus Gohl; Gunter Knoll
MTZ - Motortechnische Zeitschrift | 2018
Ömer Özdemir; Kevin Huttinger; Adrian Rienäcker; Michael Bargende
Journal of Tribology-transactions of The Asme | 2018
Johann Graf; Adrian Rienäcker
SAE International journal of engines | 2017
Wolfgang Gross; Ahmad Rabanizada; Konstantin Markstädter; Harald Stoffels; Michael Bargende; Adrian Rienäcker
Archive | 2015
Berend Denkena; Adrian Rienäcker; Gunter Knoll; Friedrich-Wilhelm Bach; H.J. Maier; Eduard Reithmeier; Friedrich Dinkelacker