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"Wem gehört der Kocher?"
(2016)
"Wem gehört die Murg?"
(2016)
3-Stufen-Pulswechselrichter
(2016)
The magneto-mechanical behavior of magnetic shape memory (MSM) materials has been investigated by means of different simulation and modeling approaches by several research groups. The target of this paper is to simulate actuators driven by MSM alloys and to understand the MSM element behavior during actuation, which shall lead to an increased performance of the actuator. It is shown that internal and external stresses should be taken into consideration using numerical computation tools for magnetic fields in an efficient way.
Creating cages that enclose a 3D-model of some sort is part of many preprocessing pipelines in computational geometry. Creating a cage of preferably lower resolution than the original model is of special interest when performing an operation on the original model might be to costly. The desired operation can be applied to the cage first and then transferred to the enclosed model. With this paper the authors present a short survey of recent and well known methods for cage computation.
The authors would like to give the reader an insight in common methods and their differences.
This paper proposes a soft input decoding algorithm and a decoder architecture for generalized concatenated (GC) codes. The GC codes are constructed from inner nested binary Bose-Chaudhuri-Hocquenghem (BCH) codes and outer Reed-Solomon codes. In order to enable soft input decoding for the inner BCH block codes, a sequential stack decoding algorithm is used. Ordinary stack decoding of binary block codes requires the complete trellis of the code. In this paper, a representation of the block codes based on the trellises of supercodes is proposed in order to reduce the memory requirements for the representation of the BCH codes. This enables an efficient hardware implementation. The results for the decoding performance of the overall GC code are presented. Furthermore, a hardware architecture of the GC decoder is proposed. The proposed decoder is well suited for applications that require very low residual error rates.
This paper considers intervals of real matrices with respect to partial orders and the problem to infer from some exposed matrices lying on the boundary of such an interval that all real matrices taken from the interval possess a certain property. In many cases such a property requires that the chosen matrices have an identically signed inverse. We also briefly survey related problems, e.g., the invariance of matrix properties under entry-wise perturbations.
Even though immutability is a desirable property, especially in a multi-threaded environment, implementing immutable Java classes is surprisingly hard because of a lack of language support. We present a static analysis tool using abstract bytecode interpretation that checks Java classes for compliance with a set of rules that together constitute state-based immutability. Being realized as a Find Bugs plug in, the tool can easily be integrated into most IDEs and hence the software development process. Our evaluation on a large, real world codebase shows that the average run-time effort for a single class is in the range of a few milliseconds, with only a very few statistical spikes.
An approach for an adaptive position-dependent friction estimation for linear electromagnetic actuators with altered characteristics is proposed in this paper. The objective is to obtain a friction model that can be used to describe different stages of aging of magnetic actuators. It is compared to a classical Stribeck friction model by means of model fit, sensitivity, and parameter correlation. The identifiability of the parameters in the friction model is of special interest since the model is supposed to be used for diagnostic and prognostic purposes. A method based on the Fisher information matrix is employed to analyze the quality of the model structure and the parameter estimates.
adidas and Reebok
(2016)
The business plan is one of the most frequently available artifacts to innovation intermediaries of technology-based ventures' presentations in their early stages [1]–[4]. Agreement on the evaluations of venturing projects based on the business plans highly depends on the individual perspective of the readers [5], [6]. One reason is that little empirical proof exists for descriptions in business plans that suggest survival of early-stage technology ventures [7]–[9]. We identified descriptions of transaction relations [10]–[13] as an anchor of the snapshot model business plan to business reality [13]. In the early-stage, surviving ventures are building transaction relations to human resources, financial resources, and suppliers on the input side, and customers on the output side of the business towards a stronger ego-centric value network [10]–[13]. We conceptualized a multidimensional measurement instrument that evaluates the maturity of this ego-centric value networks based on the transaction relations of different strength levels that are described in business plans of early-stage technology ventures [13]. In this paper, the research design and the instrument are purified to achieve high agreement in the evaluation of business plans [14]–[16]. As a result, we present an overall research design that can reach acceptable quality for quantitative research. The paper so contributes to the literature on business analysis in the early-stage of technology-based ventures and the research technique of content analysis.
Alles fließt
(2016)
Present demographic change and a growing population of elderly people leads to new medical needs. Meeting these with state of the art technology is as a consequence a rapidly growing market. So this work is aimed at taking modern concepts of mobile and sensor technology and putting them in a medical context. By measuring a user’s vital signs on sensors which are processed on a Android smartphone, the target system is able to determine the current health state of the user and to visualize gathered information. The system also includes a weather forecasting functionality, which alerts the user on possibly dangerous future meteorological events. All information are collected centrally and distributed to users based on their location. Further, the system can correlate the client-side measurement of vital signs with a server-side weather history. This enables personalized forecasting for each user individually. Finally, a portable and affordable application was developed that continuously monitors the health status by many vital sensors, all united on a common smartphone.
Arbeit an der Zukunft
(2016)
Die Digitalisierung beeinflusst nahezu alle Lebensbereiche. Welche der durch sie möglichen »Zukünfte« eintreten wird, ist heute schwer zu erkennen. Klar ist aber: Die HTWG muss ihre Studierenden darauf vorbereiten. Und sie will die Zukunft selbst mitgestalten. Ein Weg dahin ist die Modellfabrik 4.0, die fakultätsübergreifend Lehr- und Forschungsansätze bietet.
Arbeitsrecht
(2016)
Arbeitsrecht kompakt!
(2016)
Baudynamik
(2016)
Bauhäusler am Bodensee
(2016)
Im vorliegenden Aufsatz werden die rechnerischen Rissbreiten bei frühem und bei spätem Zwang verglichen. Insbesondere wird der Fall betrachtet, dass nach einer frühen Rissbildung infolge Abfließens der Hydratationswärme im fortgeschrittenen Betonalter Zwängungen durch Schwinden und/oder Temperatureinflüsse entstehen. Es wird gezeigt, dass die im jungen Betonalter entstandenen Risse zunächst breiter werden, bevor neue Risse infolge späten Zwangs entstehen können, und dass die resultierende Rissbreite dann größer ist, als wenn die Risse ausschließlich durch späten Zwang entstehen. Für die rechnerische Behandlung dieser Problematik wird ein einfaches Rechenverfahren aufgezeigt. Des Weiteren wird auf die Konzentration von zwangsbedingten Rissen in Schwachstellen, z. B. bei Bodenplatten und Decken mit großen Aussparungen, eingegangen und es wird dargestellt, wie für solche Bauteilgeometrien die rechnerische Begrenzung der Rissbreite erfolgen kann.
Stress is a recognized as a predominant disease with growing costs of treatment. The approach presented here is aimed to detect stress using a light weighted, mobile, cheap and easy to use system. The result shows that stress can be detected even in case a person’s natural bio vital data is out of the main range. The system enables storage of measured data, while maintaining communication channels of online and post-processing.
Bürgerliches Recht
(2016)
Das kompakte Lehrbuch eignet sich für Studierende an Universitäten, Fachhochschulen und anderen Bildungseinrichtungen sowohl als Einstieg in das Bürgerliche Recht als auch im weiteren Verlauf des Studiums zur Wiederholung. Eine Vielzahl von Beispielen aus der Praxis und einprägsame Illustrationen machen in eingängiger Erläuterung vertraut mit den ersten drei Büchern des Bürgerlichen Gesetzbuches sowie den Grundzügen der Zivilprozessordnung. Geschult werden das Verständnis für die Strukturen und Zusammenhänge im Bürgerlichen Recht und das Verständnis für die Verbindungen mit dem Zivilprozessrecht. Die vorliegende 8. Auflage wurde, unter Beibehaltung der bewährten Konzeption, vollständig überarbeitet und aktualisiert.
Cloud Computing
(2016)
Vorliegende Arbeit bilanziert die Treibhausgasemissionen (CO2e) der Fakultät Bauingenieurwesen an der Hochschule Konstanz im akademischen Jahr 2014/2015. Als grundlegende Methodik wird das Greenhouse Gas Protocol: A Corporate Accounting and Reporting Standard verwendet. Bilanziert werden Emissionen, die bei der Erzeugung von Wärme und Strom gebildet werden und Emissionen des Fuhrparks. Mit Hilfe einer Umfrage werden die Emissionen, welche durch Pendelverkehr und Papierverbrauch sowie Mensa-Mahlzeiten von Fakultätsangehörigen entstehen, berechnet. Es werden die größten Emittenten identifiziert und mögliche Einsparmaßnahmen aus der Bilanz und aus dem Vergleich mit anderen Hochschulen abgeleitet.
Im akademischen Jahr 2014/2015 sind an der Fakultät Bauingenieurwesen der Hochschule Konstanz insgesamt 264,8 t CO2e Emissionen entstanden. 120,6 t CO2e wurden durch Pendelverkehr von Studenten, Mitarbeitern und Professoren verursacht. Die Erzeugung von 238,1 MWh Wärme verursachte 51,4 t CO2e. Für die Bereitstellung von 80,5 MWh Strom wurden 11,8 t CO2e emittiert. Mit 76,1 t CO2e entstand der zweitgrößte Teil der jährlichen CO2e-Emissionen durch die Herstellung der Mensa-Mahlzeiten für Fakultätsangehörige. Der Fuhrpark der Fakultät, bestehend aus einem VW Bus, emittierte 3,5 t CO2e. Der mit 1,4 t CO2e geringste Teil der Emissionen wurde durch den Papierverbrauch erzeugt.
Es wird empfohlen, in den einzelnen Bereichen Einsparmaßnahmen vorzunehmen, um die jährlichen Treibhausgasemissionen zu verringern. Die Motivation hierfür kann durch eine Umweltstrategie an der Hochschule, eine mögliche Kosteneinsparung und durch die Förderung einer positiven Außendarstellung der Hochschule erhöht werden.
Mit der Erstellung der CO2-Bilanz wurden die Klimaauswirkungen der Fakultät Bauingenieurwesen quantifiziert. Die vorliegenden Ergebnisse können als Basis zur Untersuchung von weiteren Reduktionspotentialen verwendet werden.
Three-level inverters are used in electrical drive systems, as grid infeed inverter in PV power plants or as active power line filters. Up to now so called hard switching topologies have been used. A new 'Soft Switching Three Level Inverter (S3L Inverter)' which is now available provides reduced switching losses and higher efficiency. In this paper the S3L inverter is compared with a hard switching T-type inverter topology (H3L inverter). S3L inverters provide higher efficiency and additionally advantages in electromagnetic compatibility due to the soft switching performance, especially when using the 'Super Soft Switching Three Level Inverter (SS3L Inverter)'.
Compliance im Mittelstand
(2016)
Die Etablierung eines Compliance-Management-Systems (CMS) stößt v. a. im Mittelstand immer wieder auf teils erheblichen (kosten- wie kulturbedingten) Widerstand. Der nachfolgende Beitrag erläutert Motive und Gründe zur Einrichtung eines CMS, welches eine systematische Sicherstellung der Einhaltung von geltenden Gesetzen sowie internen Vorgaben gewährleisten soll, um Unternehmen und deren Organe sowie Mitarbeiter vor rechtlichen Risiken zu schützen.
Compliance und Compliance-Management sind als Schlagworte mittlerweile fest in das alltägliche unternehmerische Handeln und Denken integriert. Ausgehend von der unternehmerischen Legalitätspflicht und dem Bedürfnis nach Haftungsvermeidung durch bestmögliche Organisation liegt es nahe, dass Unternehmen, Unternehmer und Führungskräfte ein Bedürfnis nach rechtssicherem Agieren in einem rechtssicheren Umfeld haben. Ob und inwiefern hieraus eine Rechtspflicht zur Errichtung einer Compliance-Organisation bzw. eines Compliance-Management-Systems (CMS) abzuleiten ist, ist allerdings jedenfalls auf den ersten Blick nach wie vor unklar. Ob es sich bei der Einführung eines CMS bzw. einer Compliance-Organisation um eine nur angezeigte Notwendigkeit oder aber eine rechtliche Pflicht handelt, lässt sich anhand der bisherigen Entwicklung in Literatur und Rechtsprechung mittlerweile recht eindeutig beantworten.
This work investigates data compression algorithms for applications in non-volatile flash memories. The main goal of the data compression is to minimize the amount of user data such that the redundancy of the error correction coding can be increased and the reliability of the error correction can be improved. A compression algorithm is proposed that combines a modified move-to-front algorithm with Huffman coding. The proposed data compression algorithm has low complexity, but provides a compression gain comparable to the Lempel-Ziv-Welch algorithm.
Domain-Specific modelling is increasingly adopted in the software development industry. While textual domain specific languages (DSLs) already have a wide impact, graphical DSLs still need to live up to their full potential. In this paper we describe an approach that reduces the time to create a graphical DSL to hours instead of months. The paper describes a generative approach to the creation of graphical editors for the Eclipse platform. A set of carefully designed textual DSLs together with an EMF meta-model are the input for the generator. The output is an Eclipse plugin for a graphical editor for the intended graphical language. The entire project is made available as open source under the name Spray and is being developed by an active community. This paper focuses on the description of the workflow and provides an introduction into the possibilities through this approach of a graphical modelling environment.
A method is investigated by which tight bounds on the range of a multivariate rational function over a box can be computed. The approach relies on the expansion of the numerator and denominator polynomials in Bernstein polynomials. Convergence of the bounds to the range with respect to degree elevation of the Bernstein expansion, to the width of the box and to subdivision are proven and the inclusion isotonicity of the related enclosure function is shown.
Corrosion
(2016)
Das Abenteuer der Kritik
(2016)
The person’s heart rate is an important indicator of their health status. A heart rate that is too high or too low could be a sign of several different diseases, such as a heart disorder, obesity, asthma, or many others. Many devices require users to wear the device on their chest or place a finger on the device. The approach presented in this paper describes the principle and implementation of a heart rate monitoring device, which is able to detect the heart rate with high precision with the sensor integrated in a wristband. One method to measure the heart rate is the photoplethysmogram technique. This method measures the change of blood volume through the absorption or reflection of light. A light emitting diode (LED) shines through a thin amount of tissue. A photo-diode registers the intensity of light that traverses the tissue or is reflected by the tissue. Since blood changes its volume with each heartbeat, the photo-diode detects more or less light from the LED. The device is able to measure the heart rate with a high precision, it has low performance and hardware requirements, and it allows an implementation with small micro-controllers.
Die offene Gesellschaft
(2016)
In this paper, utilisation of an Unscented Kalman Filter for concurrently performing disturbance estimation and wave filtering is investigated. Experimental results are provided that demonstrate very good performance subject to both tasks. For the filter, a dynamic model has been used which was optimised via correlation analysis in order to obtain a minimum set of relevant parameters. This model has also been validated by experiments deploying a small vessel. A simulation study is presented to evaluate the performance using known quantities. Experimental trials have been performed on the Rhine river. The results show that for instance flow direction and varying current velocities can continuously be estimated with decent precision, even while the boat is performing turning manoeuvres. Moreover, the filtering properties are very satisfactory. This makes the filter suitable for being used, for instance, in autonomous vessel applications or assistance systems.
Ein Gestalter - in allem
(2016)
Ein neuzeitlicher Pfahlbau
(2016)
Eine Zukunft ohne Fakten?
(2016)
In Ganglaboren werden medizinische Gang- und Laufanalysen durchgeführt. Eine in eine Decke eingelassene Kraftmessplatte ermöglicht dabei die präzise Messung der vom Menschen auf den Boden übertragenen Kräfte. Die Beschleunigungen der Decke, in die die Kraftmessplatte eingelassen ist, müssen begrenzt werden, damit die Messgenauigkeit der Kraftmessplatte nicht beeinträchtigt wird.
Für das wissenschaftliche Ganglabor im Neubau des Medizinischen Trainings- und Rehabilitationszentrums an der Universitätsklinik Tübingen wurde untersucht, inwieweit die Messgenauigkeit einer Kraftmessplatte durch personeninduzierte Deckenschwingungen beeinflusst wird. Als Ergebnis kann der Messfehler in Abhängigkeit von der Masse des Probanden im Ganglabor bei unterschiedlichen Szenarien angegeben werden.
For European space missions the importance of electric propulsion is strongly growing and has recently experienced a real burst in the telecom market. The initial drivers of this development were programs of the European Space Agency and projects of the European national space agencies. In addition, electric propulsion is now on the priority list of European commercial satellite manufacturers. Actual programs target orbit raising and station keeping with full electric propulsion for telecom satellites. European space industry, represented by individual companies, has developed specific and generic solutions for the electronics dedicated to powering and controlling electric propulsion systems. The European Space Agency and the European Commission providing support for enabling technology related to Power Processing Units (PPUs) and increasing competitiveness.
Die Anforderungen hinsichtlich der Reduzierung des Energieverbrauchs von Gebäuden werden ständig angehoben um den Ausstoß von schädlichen Treibhausgasen zu verringern. Ob diese Anforderungen und die daraus resultierenden Verbesserungen des energetischen Standards im Wohnungsneubau sich auch für den Bauherren oder Investor lohnen, wird in diesem Buch geklärt. Hierzu wurden insgesamt sieben Einfamilien- und fünf Mehrfamilienhäuser untersucht, die die in den Bestimmungen geforderten Werte um 30% bis 60% unterbieten. Es wurden jeweils die Mehrkosten gegenüber der Ausgangssituation EnEV 2009, der Wärmebedarf, die Heizkostenersparnis und die CO2-Minderung ermittelt. Dabei wird deutlich, wie sich die Kosten im Wohnungsbau durch neue energetische Standards erhöhen, wie hoch die Einsparungen an Energie und Heizkosten sind und welche Renditen sich daraus ergeben. Ferner enthält das Buch einen Katalog (499 Seiten auf CD-ROM) an Bauteilen mit Baubeschreibung, Kosten der Einzelelemente und des Gesamtbauteils sowie den energetisch bauphysikalischen Eigenschaften, der für die Auswahl von Bauteilalternativen hilfreich ist.
To learn from the past, we analyse 1,088 "computer as a target" judgements for evidential reasoning by extracting four case elements: decision, intent, fact, and evidence. Analysing the decision element is essential for studying the scale of sentence severity for cross-jurisdictional comparisons. Examining the intent element can facilitate future risk assessment. Analysing the fact element can enhance an organization's capability of analysing criminal activities for future offender profiling. Examining the evidence used against a defendant from previous judgements can facilitate the preparation of evidence for upcoming legal disclosure. Follow the concepts of argumentation diagrams, we develop an automatic judgement summarizing system to enhance the accessibility of judgements and avoid repeating past mistakes. Inspired by the feasibility of extracting legal knowledge for argument construction and employing grounds of inadmissibility for probability assessment, we conduct evidential reasoning of kernel traces for forensic readiness. We integrate the narrative methods from attack graphs/languages for preventing confirmation bias, the argumentative methods from argumentation diagrams for constructing legal arguments, and the probabilistic methods from Bayesian networks for comparing hypotheses.
Nowadays there is a rich diversity of sleep monitoring systems available on the market. They promise to offer information about sleep quality of the user by recording a limited number of vital signals, mainly heart rate and body movement. Typically, fitness trackers, smart watches, smart shirts, smartphone applications or patches do not provide access to the raw sensor data. Moreover, the sleep classification algorithm and the agreement ratio with the gold standard, polysomnography (PSG) are not disclosed. Some commercial systems record and store the data on the wearable device, but the user needs to transfer and import it into specialised software applications or return it to the doctor, for clinical evaluation of the data set. Thus an immediate feedback mechanism or the possibility of remote control and supervision are lacking. Furthermore, many such systems only distinguish between sleep and wake states, or between wake, light sleep and deep sleep. It is not always clear how these stages are mapped to the four known sleep stages: REM, NREM1, NREM2, NREM3-4. [1] The goal of this research is to find a reduced complexity method to process a minimum number of bio vital signals, while providing accurate sleep classification results. The model we propose offers remote control and real time supervision capabilities, by using Internet of Things (IoT) technology. This paper focuses on the data processing method and the sleep classification logic. The body sensor network representing our data acquisition system will be described in a separate publication. Our solution showed promising results and a good potential to overcome the limitations of existing products. Further improvements will be made and subjects with different age and health conditions will be tested.
We analyse the results of a finite element simulation of a macroscopic model, which describes the movement of a crowd, that is considered as a continuum. A new formulation based on the macroscopic model from Hughes [2] is given. We present a stable numerical algorithm by approximating with a viscosity solution. The fundamental setting is given by an arbitrary domain that can contain several obstacles, several entries and must have at least one exit. All pedestrians have the goal to leave the room as quickly as possible. Nobody prefers a particular exit.
Finite-Element-Methode
(2016)
FishNet
(2016)
Forum - Ausgabe 2016
(2016)
In this paper we propose a method to determine the active speaker for each time-frequency point in the noisy signals of a microphone array. This detection is based on a statistical model where the speech signals as well as noise signals are assumed to be multivariate Gaussian random variables in the Fourier domain. Based on this model we derive a maximum-likelihood detector for the active speaker. The decision is based on the a posteriori signal to noise ratio (SNR) of a speaker dependent max-SNR beamformer.
Geschärfte Sinne
(2016)
The IT unit is not the only provider of information technology (IT) used in business processes. Aiming for increased performance, many business workgroups autonomously implement IT resources not covered by their organizational IT service management. This is called shadow IT. Risks and inefficiencies associated with this phenomenon challenge organizations. Organizations need to decide how to deal with identified shadow IT and if the business or the IT unit should be responsible for corresponding tasks and components. This study proposes design principles for a method to control identified shadow IT following action design research in four organizational settings. The procedure results in an allocation of IT task responsibilities between the business workgroups and the IT unit following risk considerations and transaction cost economics, leading to an IT service governance. This contributes to governance research regarding adaptive and efficient arrangements with reduced risks for business-located IT activities.
These days computer analysis of ECG (Electrocardiograms) signals is common. There are many real-time QRS recognition algorithms; one of these algorithms is Pan-Tompkins Algorithm. Which the Pan-Tompkins Algorithm can detect QRS complexes of ECG signals. The proposed algorithm is analysed the data stream of the heartbeat based on the digital analysis of the amplitude, the bandwidth, and the slope. In addition to that, the stress algorithm compares whether the current heartbeat is similar or different to the last heartbeat after detecting the ECG signals. This algorithm determines the stress detection for the patient on the real-time. In order to implement the new algorithm with higher performance, the parallel programming language CUDA is used. The algorithm determines stress at the same time by determining the RR interval. The algorithm uses a different function as beat detector and a beat classifier of stress.
This paper studies suitable models for the identification of nonlinear acoustic systems. A cascaded structure of nonlinear filters is proposed that contains several parallel branches, consisting of polynomial functions followed by a linear filter for each order of nonlinearity. The second order of nonlinearity is additionally modelled with a parallel branch, containing a Volterra filter. These are followed by a long linear FIR filter that is able to model the room acoustics. The model is applied to the identification of a tube power amplifier feeding a guitar loudspeaker cabinet in an acoustic room. The adaptive identification is performed by the normalized least mean square (NLMS) algorithm. Compared with a generalized polynomial Hammerstein (GPH) model, the accuracy in modelling the dedicated real world system can be improved to a greater extend than increasing the order of nonlinearity in the GPH model.
Recent years have seen the proposal of several different gradient-based optimization methods for training artificial neural networks. Traditional methods include steepest descent with momentum, newer methods are based on per-parameter learning rates and some approximate Newton-step updates. This work contains the result of several experiments comparing different optimization methods. The experiments were targeted at offline handwriting recognition using hierarchical subsampling networks with recurrent LSTM layers. We present an overview of the used optimization methods, the results that were achieved and a discussion of why the methods lead to different results.
Increasing robustness of handwriting recognition using character N-Gram decoding on large lexica
(2016)
Offline handwriting recognition systems often include a decoding step, that is retrieving the most likely character sequence from the underlying machine learning algorithm. Decoding is sensitive to ranges of weakly predicted characters, caused e.g. by obstructions in the scanned document. We present a new algorithm for robust decoding of handwriting recognizer outputs using character n-grams. Multidimensional hierarchical subsampling artificial neural networks with Long-Short-Term-Memory cells have been successfully applied to offline handwriting recognition. Output activations from such networks, trained with Connectionist Temporal Classification, can be decoded with several different algorithms in order to retrieve the most likely literal string that it represents. We present a new algorithm for decoding the network output while restricting the possible strings to a large lexicon. The index used for this work is an n-gram index with tri-grams used for experimental comparisons. N-grams are extracted from the network output using a backtracking algorithm and each n-gram assigned a mean probability. The decoding result is obtained by intersecting the n-gram hit lists while calculating the total probability for each matched lexicon entry. We conclude with an experimental comparison of different decoding algorithms on a large lexicon.
The corrosion resistance of stainless steels is massively influenced by the condition of their surface. The surface quality includes the topography of the surface, the structure and composition of the passive layer, and the surface near structure of the base material. These factors are influenced by final physical/chemical surface treatments. The presented work shows significantly lower corrosion resistance for mechanical machined specimens than for etched specimens. It also turns out that the rougher the surface, the lower the corrosion resistance gets. However, there is no general finding which shows if blasted or grinded surfaces are more appropriate, but a dependency on process parameters and the characteristics on corrosive exposure in terms of corrosion behavior. The results show that not only the surface roughness Ra has an influence on corrosion behavior but also the shape of peaks and valleys which are evolved by surface treatments. Imperfections in the base material, like sulfidic inclusions lead to a weaker passive layer, respectively, to a decrease of the corrosion resistance. By using special passivating techniques the corrosion resistance of stainless steels can be increased to a higher level in comparison to common passivation.