Markus Haid

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Markus Haid

Markus Haid (* 1973 in Prüm / Eifel) is professor for sensor technology and software-based measurement data processing at the Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences and founder and head of the CCASS ( Competence Center for Applied Sensor Systems ). He publishes on inertial-based low-cost indoor navigation (cf. Inertialnavigation ) and is considered one of the fathers of inertial low-cost indoor navigation. In 2017 Haid was named LabVIEW Champion for LabVIEW safety, proficiency and adoption.

Professional and academic career

After studying electrical engineering at the Trier University of Applied Sciences (today: Trier University of Applied Sciences ) and later at the FernUniversität Hagen , Haid was responsible for the field of "inertial object tracking" at the Fraunhofer Technology Development Group (Fraunhofer TEG, today Fraunhofer IPA ) in Stuttgart. In 2005 he received the academic degree "Doctor of Engineering" at the University of Siegen for his research work "Improvement of the reference-free inertial object tracking for low-cost indoor navigation by using Kalman filtering ".

In the further course of his professional career, Haid was, among other things, project manager and overall responsible for the introduction of a new technology for car crash detection using structure-borne noise as well as technical and commercial counterpart for the topics AUTOSAR and FlexRay in the "Automotive Electronics" division of Robert Bosch GmbH in Stuttgart.

Academically, Haid was initially an external lecturer at the Esslingen University of Applied Sciences until 2005 and, in addition to his professorship in Darmstadt, was also a visiting professor at the Upper Austria University of Applied Sciences in Wels until 2010 . He has been at the Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences since March 1, 2008, the university where he and his research team founded the CCASS (see above) the following year. The CCASS enabled u. a. in 2009 the initiation of the research and doctoral cooperation "CCASS-IPA-ZESS", a joint research platform of the Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences, the University of Siegen and the Fraunhofer IPA. This merger of a technical college, a university and a Fraunhofer Institute was one of the first of its kind.

In 2015, National Instruments named the CCASS the world's first and so far only LabVIEW Competence Center For High-Assurance System Development (LabVIEW CAS). The research area of ​​the LabVIEW CAS is the implementation of safety-critical applications on the basis of a graphic programming language using the example of LabVIEW.

Markus Haid has been researching blockchain since 2018. With a team of Darmstadt researchers, Haid is developing sensors that are networked with algorithms and computer resources using smart contracts .

In addition, Haid is a regional network partner of the “ House of Little Researchers ” foundation to promote early childhood education in the fields of natural sciences and technology and founder of the associated “Network South Hesse” at Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences. As a MINT ambassador, Haid is active as a sponsor in kindergartens and elementary schools and carries out physics projects with the students there.

Publication (selection)

  • Improvement of the reference-free inertial object tracking for low-cost indoor navigation through the use of Kalman filtering . Fraunhofer IRB-Verlag, Stuttgart 2005, ISBN 3-8167-6704-4 (also dissertation)
  • Markus Haid, Jan Breitenbach: Low cost inertial object tracking as a result of Kalman filter. In: Applied Mathematics and Computation. Volume 153, Issue 2, ISSN  0096-3003 , ELSEVIER, Science direct, 2004.

Web links

  • Markus Haid on the website of the Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences
  • Biography on the Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences website

Individual evidence

  1. CCASS (Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences): http://www.ccass.h-da.de/
  2. a b Markus Haid's professional and academic career: http://www.forschungscampus-hessen.de/infrastructure-it/professoren-infrastructure-it/prof-dr-ing-markus-haid-hochschule-darmstadt
  3. National Instruments: LabView Champions Directory. National Instruments, accessed July 31, 2019 .
  4. Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology: Archived copy ( memento of the original from November 15, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.eit.h-da.de
  5. Hendrik Härter: More security when programming with LabVIEW. In: Electronics Practice. February 5, 2015, accessed July 31, 2019 .
  6. insightchain: Digital Initial Stage With Sensors and Blockchain Step by Step into the Internet of Things. In: insightchain. 2018, accessed November 11, 2019 .
  7. ^ House of Little Researchers, Network South Hesse - Darmstadt University: http://www.haus-der-kleinen-forscher.de/mitmachen/in-ihrer-naehe/netzwerkdetails.html?tx_cobramodule_pi1%5Bnetwork%5D=167
  8. ^ Haid Markus, Breitenbach Jan: Low cost inertial object tracking as a result of Kalman filter. In: Applied Mathematics and Computation, Volume 153, Issue 2, ISSN  0096-3003 , ELSVIER, Science direct, 2004: http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/db/indices/a-tree/ h / Haid: Markus.html