2025 SMSI Bannerklein

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Event Title Author(s)
SMSI 2020 P2.9 Packaging concepts and development progress of ceramic thermocouples for up to > 1800 °C P. Gierth, L. Rebenklau, B. Feng, H. Martin - Fraunhofer IKTS, Dresden (Germany)
SMSI 2020 P2.10 Validation of High-Temperature Stable Sensor Packaging Materials and Methods P. Gierth, L. Rebenklau, H. Barth - Fraunhofer IKTS, Dresden (Germany)
SMSI 2020 P2.11 Multiphysics Electro-Thermal Simulation of Pt Microheater Structures for Gas Sensing Application F. Gomes, S. Linke - TE Connectivity Sensors Germany GmbH, Dortmund (Germany), P. Wafo, V. Leger - TE Sensor Solutions, Toulouse (France)
SMSI 2020 P2.12 Equivalent Circuit Model and Evaluation of Inductive Conductivity Sensors J. Förster, M. Mallach, T. Lange - KROHNE Innovation GmbH, Duisburg (Germany), M. Vogt - KROHNE Messtechnik GmbH, Duisburg (Germany)
SMSI 2020 P2.13 Design of Planar Capacitive Transducers for the Detection of Road Surface Wetness J. Döring, D. Lepke, K. Krieger - University of Bremen, Bremen (Germany)
SMSI 2020 P2.14 Resistance Wire Thermometers for Temperature Pulse Measurements on Internal Combustion Engines V. Venkataraman, O. Stenlaas, A. Cronhjort, Y. Murai, M. Liverts, R. Örlü, . Fransson - KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm (Sweden)
SMSI 2020 P2.15 Power over POF – A Short Overview S. Dengler, J. Fischer, M. Luber, O. Ziemann, H. Lenkowski, C. Schüßler, K. Carruth, P. Urbanek - P. , Technische Hochschule Nürnberg Georg Simon Ohm, Nürnberg (Germany)
SMSI 2020 D1.1 Minimal Model Selection for Calibrating a Hall-Stress- Temperature Multisensor System Using LASSO Regression M. Berger, O. Paul - University of Freiburg, IMTEK (Germany), S. Huber, C. Schott - Melexis Technologies SA., Bevaix (Switzerland)
SMSI 2020 D1.2 Precision measuring chain out of reference strain gauge sensor and inductive-voltage-divider-based digital amplifier A. Schäfer - Hottinger Baldwin Messtechnik - HBM, Darmstadt (Germany)
SMSI 2020 D1.3 Increasing the sensitivity in the determination of material parameters by using arbitrary loads in ultrasonic transmission measurements D. Dreiling, N. Feldmann, B. Henning - Paderborn University, Paderborn (Germany), D. Itner, H. Gravenkamp - University of Duisburg-Essen, Essen (Germany)