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Dr.-Ing., Dipl.-Math. Günther Roscher

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ICS Dr.  G.  Roscher  GmbH

Am Kirchberg 6

D - 39326 Klein Ammensleben

Tel.: +49 39 202/52 12-6

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ICS: ICS Dr. G. Roscher GmbH

The ICS Dr. G. Roscher GmbH (ICS - Intelligent Computer Systems) is a SME in Klein Ammensleben near Magdeburg. Magdeburg is the capital of Sachsen-Anhalt, one of the new German countries.  ICS was founded in 1991, to develop, manufacture and trade Intelligent Computer Systems for medical and industrial applications.

The topic of our R&D-activities and products is the patented method for real time recognition of noisy biological signals as EEG, ECG, video, technical signals up to Phoneme recognition in natural speech.

The EEG system BrainScope consists of efficient algorithms implemented for a powerful multi-processor system that recognizes EEG activity as Event Related Potential (ERP) in real-time. These methods are integrated into a powerful graphic user interface and use a database system. Incorporated into this user interface are state of the art EEGSYS algorithms from the NIMH (Washington / USA) for mappings, FFT, etc. A video-system is integrated in the system for watching a patient. The BrainScope opened a new strategy for real-time recognition of EEG-activities, especially Event Related Potentials in communicative situations [ICS2, 3, 4, 10]

The ECG system HeartScope is based on the technology of the BrainScope. With the HeartScope a physician can recognize the electrical activity of the heart in the dynamic in time and space in real-time.

The strategy of our R & D activities is oriented on the application of IST and will be developed from signals, signal acquisition, classification and recognition in to knowledge, administered by the Knowledge Management System (KMS), designed as communicative system, acquiring the knowledge from the leading experts.

CV of the key person Dr.-Ing., Dipl.-Math. Günther Roscher as Coordinator

In 1968 he graduated from the Faculty of Mathematics of the “Otto-von-Guericke Universität” Magdeburg as Dipl.-Math. specialized on Computer Science by the development of interpreters. From 1969 to 1984 he was working as chief of the software development in the Werkzeugmaschinenkombinat Berlin, and as head of the development of the first integrated CAD/CAM system RTV – Rechnerunterstütze Technische Vorbereitung. In 1975 he got the degree of Dr.-Ing. of technology of the “Otto-von-Guericke Universität” Magdeburg by the development of descriptive languages and a compiler-generator for CAD/CAM solutions for high integrated machine tools systems. From 1984 to 1994 he was working in the “Institut für Neurobiologie und Hirnforschung der Akademie der Wissenschaften” and in the “Institut für Physiologie” of the “Otto-von-Guericke Universität” Magdeburg interested in research activities related to the function of the human thinking, using methods of computer science. Since 1994 he is manager of the ICS Dr. G. Roscher GmbH.

ICS1. G. Roscher: Informationsprozesse in technischen Systemen - Modelle und Methoden zur Erforschung des menschlichen Denkens. In Maas, J. F. Das sichtbare Denken, Modelle und Modellhaftigkeit in der Philosophie und den Wissenschaften. Rodopi 1993, S. 153 - 179. http://www.ICSRoscher.de/maas.htm  

ICS2. G. Roscher, W. M. Herrmann, K. Henning, D. Wendt, S. Fechner, F. Godenschweger, C. Weiß, E. Abel, A. Rijhwani, J. Martinez, N. Dahan, A. Karavas: Real-time recognition of EEG-activity as basic for a new strategy of psychopysiological experiments gives new insight in information processes in man. Clinical applications of advanced EEG data processing. Rome, May 8-9 1995, p. 47. http://www.ICSRoscher.de/Rom.htm

ICS3. G. Roscher: Mustererkennung in komplexen Signalen in Echtzeit durch die Anwendung der Methoden der Künstlichen Intelligenz und den Einsatz leistungsfähiger Multiprozessorsysteme. Forschungsbericht der DFMRS 1996, ISSN 0944-694X, p. 77-94. http://www.ICSRoscher.de/DFMRS.htm

ICS4. G. Roscher, G. Pogrzeba, D. Emde, F. Neubauer: Application of a Multi-Processor System for Recognition of EEG-Activities in Amplitude, Time and Space in Real-Time. In: E. H. D’Hollander, G. R. Joubert, F. J. Peters, U. Trottenberg (Eds.): Parallel Computing: Fundamentals, Applications and New Directions. 1998 Elsevier Science B. V. p. 89-96. http://www.ICSRoscher.de/Parco.htm

ICS5.  G. Roscher; A. Brattström; S.  Cho; F. Francesconi; H. Hinrikus; R. Mauser; M. Packianather; G. Pogrzeba; A. Yankovskaya; V. Zvegintsev: Real-time Recognition of ECG by Using Powerful Information and Communication Technology for Intelligent Monitoring of Risk Patients. VDE-Verlag, Proceedings Volume 2, MICRO.tec 2000, Applications, Trends, Visions, VDE World Micro-technologies Congress, September 25.-27. 2000, EXPO 2000, Hannover, Germany, p. 759-762. http://www.ICSRoscher.de/EXPO2.htm

ICS6. G. Roscher et al.: CAEPS - Computer Aided Environment Protection System. Expression of Interest, Sixth Framework Programme of the European Community for research, technological development and demonstration activities. June, 7. 2002. http://eoi.cordis.lu/docs/int_37066.pdf

ICS7. G. Roscher et al.: PatiMon - Patient Monitoring. Expression of Interest, Sixth Framework Programme of the European Community for research, technological development and demonstration activities. June, 7. 2002. http://eoi.cordis.lu/docs/int_37068.pdf

ICS8. G. Roscher et al.: RecoPhone - Recognition of Phonemes. Expression of Interest, Sixth Framework Programme of the European Community for research, technological development and demonstration activities. June, 7. 2002. http://eoi.cordis.lu/docs/int_37066.pdf

ICS9. G. Roscher: Microsystems for Real-Time Recognition of the ECG. BIOTechnika 2003, MikroSytemTechnik for Life Sciences, Hannover, 9. Oktober 2003. www.ICSRoscher.de/MST_d.htm

ICS10. G. Roscher: Methods and Microsystems for the Real-Time Recognition of Noisy Signals. User-Supplier-Clubs. UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe und Museum Rammelsberg, Goslar, 26. Februar 2004. www.ICSRoscher.de/MST_e.htm

 

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