Klaus Kabitzsch

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Klaus Kabitzsch (* 1953 in Lützen ) is a German engineer and professor for technical information systems . He was Dean of the Faculty of Computer Science at the Technical University of Dresden .

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Klaus Kabitzsch was born as the son of an independent master carpenter . From 1960 to 1968 he attended the Polytechnische Oberschule (POS) in Lützen and then the Extended Oberschule (EOS), where he graduated from high school in 1972. He then studied information technology ( communications engineering ) at the Technical University of Ilmenau (TH Ilmenau ) with a focus on high frequency technology . In 1976 he completed his studies as a qualified engineer with distinction.

He then worked as a scientific assistant at the chair for electronic circuit technology at the TH Ilmenau. During this time he also worked on his dissertation on the computer-aided design of linear circuits with acoustoelectronic components. He received his doctorate in 1982 for Doctor of Engineering (Dr.-Ing.) At the Technical University Ilmenau.

Since 1981 Kabitzsch worked in the industry in the automation technology Leipzig (ATL) and in the institute for agricultural machine technology . Both institutions belonged to the combine progress agricultural machinery , the largest agricultural technology manufacturer in the GDR, in which the entire agricultural machinery construction and parts of the food machine construction were combined. Here he dealt specifically with microcomputer technology for typical application areas of automation in agricultural and food technology. From this practical activity his textbook Microcomputers in Automation Practice was born .

At the beginning of 1989, Kabitzsch moved to the Technical University of Leipzig , Automation Systems Section (Director: Werner Richter ) as Senior Assistant in the Automation Systems Science Department , from 1991 Institute for Automation Systems (Head: Werner Kriesel ). During this activity, he also wrote his habilitation thesis (dissertation B) on the architecture of small-scale automation with a varying cost-quantity ratio. In 1991 he received his doctorate in science (Dr. sc. Techn.), Later recognized as a habilitation (Dr.-Ing.habil.). In addition, he previously acquired his teaching qualification in the field of automation technology.

In the 1992 winter semester, Kabitzsch was appointed professor for information systems in the electrical engineering department of the newly founded University of Technology, Economics and Culture Leipzig (HTWK). One year later he accepted a call to the Technical University of Dresden , Faculty of Computer Science . This faculty is the largest computer science training facility in Saxony and covers the entire spectrum of the subject. Here Kabitzsch took over the C 4 professorship for Technical Information Systems (TIS) at the Institute for Applied Computer Science (Director: Martin Wollschlaeger ).

Kabitzsch is a member of the Faculty Council and was elected Dean of the Faculty of Computer Science.

Focus in teaching and research

At the Institute for Applied Computer Science, Kabitzsch's teaching area primarily comprises software technologies for the implementation of methods of control engineering and automation technology for technical information systems. This ranges from real-time programming to the use of artificial intelligence for technical information systems. The focus here is on computer-based design and simulation technology, which, with the corresponding real-time expansion, form a basis for the simulation-based design and the associated tools.

The research work at Professorship Kabitzsch includes more than 10 national and international research projects that are carried out in parallel and in close cooperation with local and international partners. This also includes participation in the top cluster Cool Silicon e. V. in Silicon Saxony . Areas of application are in particular communication technologies for building automation , networked sensors and assistance systems for the elderly and the disabled.

Publications (selection)

  • Microcomputers in automation practice - selected problems in software and hardware design. Akademie-Verlag, Berlin 1987, ISBN 978-3-05-500243-4 .
  • Kabitzsch, K., Kriesel, W. , Kappert, M .: System concept of a decentralized microcomputer system of the medium performance class for stationary and mobile applications. Scientific reports TH Leipzig (1990) 4, pp. 30-34.
  • Kabitzsch, K., Kriesel, W., Lippik, D .: Diagnosis of microsystems. Microelectronics / microsystem technology, Berlin 7 (1993) 4, S. L-LI.
  • Kabitzsch, K., Kriesel, W., Wurlitzer, T .: On-line diagnosis of parallel and distributed computer systems with the help of an event processor. ELEKTRIE, Berlin 47 (1993) 11, pp. 441-447.
  • Holzmüller, T., Kabitzsch, K., Kriesel, W .: Diagnosis of parallel and distributed real-time systems through synchronization analysis. MessComp '94 specialist congress in Wiesbaden, 1994 volume, pp. 519-526.
  • with D. Dietrich, G. Pratl: LONWORKS planner handbook - for planners, architects and operators. LON-User-Organization eV VDE-Verlag, Berlin; Offenbach 2002, ISBN 978-3-8007-2599-1 .
  • Schach, R., Kabitzsch, K., Höschele, V., Otto, J .: Integrated Facility Management. expert Verlag, Renningen, 2005, ISBN 3-8169-2467-0 .
  • as ed. with V. Vasyutynskyy: Test and diagnosis of machines, systems and their software. Conference proceedings. Technical University, Dresden 2006, ISBN 978-3-86005-553-3 .
  • Eichelberg, M., Kabitzsch, K., et al .: Interoberability of AAL system components. Part 1: State of the art. VDE Verlag, Berlin, 2010, ISBN 978-3-8007-3196-1 .
  • Clement, J., Plönnigs, J., and Kabitzsch, K .: Learning an ADL daily profile of human behavior using a hierarchically structured Markov model. Demographic change - assistance systems from research into the market. Proceedings of the 4th German AAL Congress. VDE Verlag, Berlin 2011, ISBN 978-3-8007-3323-1 .
  • Schmidt, F., Kabitzsch, K., Clement, J., Hildebrandt, D., Richter, K.-P., Hirschfeld, D .: Automated assistance in dangerous situations - the AutAGef project and its business model. Demographic change - assistance systems from research into the market, proceedings of the 4th German AAL Congress. VDE Verlag, Berlin 2011, ISBN 978-3-8007-3323-1 .
  • Dibowski, H., Kabitzsch, K .: Ontology-Based Device Descriptions and Device Repository for Building Automation Devices. SpringerLink (Online service) 2011.
  • Clement, J., Plönnigs, J., and Kabitzsch, K .: Intelligent meters - Recognize and individualize ADLs. 5th German AAL Congress, Berlin 2012, ISBN 978-3-8007-3400-9 .
  • Ploennigs, J., Dibowski, H., Ryssel, U., Kabitzsch, K .: Holistic, automatic design of wireless building automation systems. Automation Technology (at), Vol. 61, No. 6, 2013, pp. 393-402.
  • Welge, R., Busch, B.-H., Kabitzsch, K., Laurila-Epe, J., Heusinger, S., Lipprandt, M., Eichelberg, M., Eichenberg, E., Engelien, H., Gök, M., Moritz, G., Hein, A .: Ontology-based representation of integration profiles. Conference proceedings Ambient Assisted Living, 6th German AAL Congress with exhibition, paper 13.1. VDE Verlag, Berlin 2013, ISBN 978-3-8007-3484-9 .
  • Kozak, W., Stein, D., Felsmann, C., Hensel, B., Kabitzsch, K., Rieckhof, F., Rösler, M .: AmI-based control of air conditioning systems and application to the phenomenon of “dry air ". Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (Ed.), Dortmund, 2014, ISBN 978-3-88261-033-8 .

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Individual evidence

  1. Klaus Kabitzsch: Contribution to the computer-aided design of linear circuits that contain acoustoelectronic components as an essential component. Dissertation, Technical University of Ilmenau, Faculty of Technical Sciences, Ilmenau 1982.
  2. Klaus Kabitzsch: Architectures for small-scale automation with a varying cost-number ratio, illustrated using the example of agricultural and food technology. Habilitation thesis (dissertation B), Technical University Leipzig 1991.