@book{SchwarzerWeissSaoumiKitteletal.2023, author = {Schwarzer, Ingo and Weiß-Saoumi, Said and Kittel, Roland and Friedrich, Tobias and Kaynak, Koraltan and Durak, Cemil and Isbarn, Andreas and Diestel, J{\"o}rg and Knittel, Jens and Franz, Marquart and Morra, Carlos and Stahnke, Susanne and Braband, Jens and Dittmann, Johannes and Griebel, Stephan and Krampf, Andreas and Link, Martin and M{\"u}ller, Matthias and Radestock, Jens and Strub, Leo and Bleeke, Kai and Jehl, Leander and Kapitza, R{\"u}diger and Messadi, Ines and Schmidt, Stefan and Schwarz-R{\"u}sch, Signe and Pirl, Lukas and Schmid, Robert and Friedenberger, Dirk and Beilharz, Jossekin Jakob and Boockmeyer, Arne and Polze, Andreas and R{\"o}hrig, Ralf and Sch{\"a}be, Hendrik and Thiermann, Ricky}, title = {RailChain}, number = {152}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}tsverlag Potsdam}, address = {Potsdam}, isbn = {978-3-86956-550-7}, issn = {1613-5652}, doi = {10.25932/publishup-57740}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-577409}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, pages = {140}, year = {2023}, abstract = {The RailChain project designed, implemented, and experimentally evaluated a juridical recorder that is based on a distributed consensus protocol. That juridical blockchain recorder has been realized as distributed ledger on board the advanced TrainLab (ICE-TD 605 017) of Deutsche Bahn. For the project, a consortium consisting of DB Systel, Siemens, Siemens Mobility, the Hasso Plattner Institute for Digital Engineering, Technische Universit{\"a}t Braunschweig, T{\"U}V Rheinland InterTraffic, and Spherity has been formed. These partners not only concentrated competencies in railway operation, computer science, regulation, and approval, but also combined experiences from industry, research from academia, and enthusiasm from startups. Distributed ledger technologies (DLTs) define distributed databases and express a digital protocol for transactions between business partners without the need for a trusted intermediary. The implementation of a blockchain with real-time requirements for the local network of a railway system (e.g., interlocking or train) allows to log data in the distributed system verifiably in real-time. For this, railway-specific assumptions can be leveraged to make modifications to standard blockchains protocols. EULYNX and OCORA (Open CCS On-board Reference Architecture) are parts of a future European reference architecture for control command and signalling (CCS, Reference CCS Architecture - RCA). Both architectural concepts outline heterogeneous IT systems with components from multiple manufacturers. Such systems introduce novel challenges for the approved and safety-relevant CCS of railways which were considered neither for road-side nor for on-board systems so far. Logging implementations, such as the common juridical recorder on vehicles, can no longer be realized as a central component of a single manufacturer. All centralized approaches are in question. The research project RailChain is funded by the mFUND program and gives practical evidence that distributed consensus protocols are a proper means to immutably (for legal purposes) store state information of many system components from multiple manufacturers. The results of RailChain have been published, prototypically implemented, and experimentally evaluated in large-scale field tests on the advanced TrainLab. At the same time, the project showed how RailChain can be integrated into the road-side and on-board architecture given by OCORA and EULYNX. Logged data can now be analysed sooner and also their trustworthiness is being increased. This enables, e.g., auditable predictive maintenance, because it is ensured that data is authentic and unmodified at any point in time.}, language = {en} } @misc{GroezingerJuetteJuetteetal.2005, author = {Gr{\"o}zinger, Elvira and J{\"u}tte, Daniel and J{\"u}tte, Robert and Knufinke, Ulrich and Marquart, Susanne and Meroz, Ronit and Miller, Gabriel and Nemtsov, Jascha and Panagiotidis, Elena and Powels-Niami, Sylvia and Reininghaus, Moritz and Riemer, Nathanael and Rosenfeld, Ulrike and Strehlen, Martina and Voigts, Manfred and Werner, Petra}, title = {PaRDeS : Zeitschrift der Vereinigung f{\"u}r J{\"u}dische Studien e.V.}, number = {11}, editor = {Riemer, Nathanael and Dubrau, Alexander}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}tsverlag Potsdam}, address = {Potsdam}, isbn = {978-3-939469-80-3}, issn = {1862-7684}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-6772}, year = {2005}, abstract = {Aus dem Inhalt dieser Ausgabe: Artikel und Miszellen: Sylvia Powels-Niami: Die Samaritaner, ihre Geschichte, Religion und Literatur, Ronit Meroz: Der Aufbau des Buches Sohar, Nathanael Riemer: „Der Rabbiner" - eine vergessene Zeitschrift eines christlichen Hebraisten, Ulrich Knufinke: J{\"u}dische Friedhofsbauten um 1800 in Deutschland : Architektur als Spiegel der Auseinandersetzungen um Haskala, „Emanzipation" und „Assimilation", Manfred Voigts: Die „Freie Wissenschaftliche Vereinigung" - eine antiantisemitische Studentenverbindung, Susanne Marquardt/Petra Werner: Katalogisierung von Judaica und Hebraica am Beispiel Berlin-Brandenburger Bibliotheken Tagungen: J{\"u}dische Identit{\"a}ten in Ostmitteleuropa im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert im Wandel (Elena Panagiotidis), 700 Jahre Juden in Krakau (Elvira Gr{\"o}zinger), J{\"u}disches Archivwesen (Martina Strehlen), Geschichte und geistige Physiognomie der Veitel Heine Ephraimschen Lehranstalt Berlin (Moritz Reininghaus) Rezensionen: Un beau livre d'histoires. Eyn sh{\"o}n Mayse bukh (Nathanel Riemer), Juliette Guilbaud, Nicolas Le Moigne, Thomas L{\"u}ttenberg (Hrsg.): Normes culturelles et construction de la d{\´e}viance (Robert J{\"u}tte), Monika Preuß, „...aber die Krone des guten Namens {\"u}berragt sie." (Robert J{\"u}tte), Jeremy Barham (Hrsg.): Perspectives on Gustav Mahler; Philip V. Bohlman: J{\"u}dische Volksmusik; Tina Fr{\"u}hauf: Orgel und Orgelmusik in deutsch-j{\"u}discher Kultur (Daniel J{\"u}tte), „Aus Kindern wurden Briefe. Die Rettung j{\"u}discher Kinder aus Nazi-Deutschland". Hrsg. v. Gudrun Maierhof, Chana Sch{\"u}tz, Hermann Simon (Elvira Gr{\"o}zinger), Meike Gotham: Die Rechtsnation und ihr Staat (Gabriel Miller), Matthias N. Lorenz: „Auschwitz dr{\"a}ngt uns auf einen Fleck" (Elvira Gr{\"o}zinger) J{\"u}dische Studien in aller Welt: Eindr{\"u}cke von Forschungsreisen nach Moskau, Jerusalem und New York (Jascha Nemtsov)}, subject = {Judentum}, language = {de} }