Conference Program 2015 IEEE MTT-S International Conference on Microwaves for Intelligent Mobility

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April 27-29 Heidelberg, Germany

Conference Program 2015 IEEE MTT-S International Conference on Microwaves for Intelligent Mobility

© Alan Caplar

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Sponsors

Gold Sponsors

Continental AG

HBC-radiomatic GmbH

IAV GmbH Ingenieurgesellschaft Auto und Verkehr

Robert Bosch GmbH

3 Silver Sponsors

AR Deutschland GmbH

CST - Computer Simulation Technology AG

Infineon Technologies AG

Keysight Technologies Deutschland GmbH

KROHNE Messtechnik GmbH

Linz Center of Mechatronics GmbH

Premix OY

Rohde & Schwarz GmbH & Co. KG

Tactron Elektronik GmbH & Co. KG

VEGA Grieshaber KG

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Chairs‘ Message It's our pleasure to welcome you to the first IEEE MTT-S International Conference on Microwaves for Intelligent Mobility (ICMIM) to be held in Heidelberg, Germany from 27th to 29th April 2015.

Thomas Zwick

The goal of this new conference is to bring together microwave experts which are working in the fields of vehicular applications (e.g. automotive radar sensors and communication), localization and monitoring as well as in mobile systems, machines, and other industrial applications. Microwave technologies found their way into those applications and are rapidly growing which is why we decided to initiate a new international IEEE conference dedicated to those topics.

The conference will be organized every year in world wide varying locations. The conference in Heidelberg will be the first one of this annual event, consisting of invited talks and contributed papers in one single track. A poster session will receive outstanding visibility at the conference. We intend to Christian Waldschmidt bring together worldwide scientists and industrial experts to share and discuss new ideas and future trends. Lunches and coffee breaks are included for all delegates as well as the welcome reception and a great banquet. The city of Heidelberg with its rich history will provide an appealing destination for your trip to Germany. Please take some extra time to visit the city and its environment. You will find historic sites and a living city with many more places to visit in the vicinity. For the banquet on Tuesday evening we will take all of you to a historic knight's castle to have a medieval dinner which we are sure you'll remember for a long time. In total we got more than 70 submissions from 14 countries all over the world. Almost all sessions start and end with invited talks that give overviews or provide extra information on the sessions' topics. The best paper of the conference will be awarded by the ICMIM Innovation Award, expressing the clear application focus of ICMIM.

5 Initiating, preparing and hosting a new IEEE conference is a huge effort, from the design of the scientific program, setting up online services, managing paper submission and review to the on-site organization at the venue. Therefore, our special thanks go to Martin Vossiek, Co-Chair, to Andreas Stelzer, Financial Chair, to Holger Meinel, Local Arrangement Chair, to George Ponchak, Publicity Chair, to Christian Groß, Conference Management and to our four secretaries Tobias Mahler, Angela Ziemba, Martin Schmid and Jonathan Bechter just to name a few on behalf of the entire ICMIM 2015 team. They all have been working hard to make your stay in Heidelberg enjoyable. Finally, we hope you will get exciting new technical insights and also find enough time to meet with colleagues and make new friends. Together, let us enjoy ICMIM 2015 in Heidelberg and let's evolve it into a remarkable starting shot at the beginning of this new scientific forum!

Thomas Zwick ICMIM 2015 General Chair

Christian Waldschmidt ICMIM 2015 Technical Program Chair

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Contents

Sponsors

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Chairs‘ Message

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Contents

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General Information

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Technical Program

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Monday, 27th April

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Tuesday, 28th April

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Wednesday, 29th April

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ICMIM 2015 Team

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Reviewer

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Directions

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General Information

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Registration The Registration desk will be open at the conference venue during the following hours: Monday, 27th April:

09:00 - 18:00

Tuesday, 28th April:

08:00 - 18:00

Wednesday, 29th April: 08:00 - 12:00

Welcome Reception The Welcome Reception takes place on Monday from 17:20 at the conference center. All conference attendees are invited to the Welcome Reception.

ICMIM Innovation Award The best contribution to ICMIM 2015 will be honored in terms of an innovation award. The award ceremony will be held during the closing session.

Social Event (Banquet) The ICMIM 2015 Social Event (Banquet) takes place on tuesday evening. There will be a medieval dinner with stunning shows. Every ICMIM 2015 delegate is invited to join. There will be buses leaving at about 17:30 that take us from the conference venue directly to the special banquet castle near Heidelberg and back again afterwards. We are looking forward to meet you at the banquet! The Banquet is already included in the full registration conference fees. Accompanying persons or ICMIM guests that paid the exhibition only conference fee have to purchase a banquet ticket to attend the banquet. Please carry your conference badge for admission when entering the bus for the banquet.

Monday

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Overview - Monday

Time

Agenda

from 09:00

Registration

10:00 - 10:15

Opening Session

10:15 - 12:10

Session 1: Automotive Radar: System Design

12:10 - 13:20

Lunch

13:20 - 15:15

Session 2: Automotive Radar: RF Signal Processing

15:15 - 15:40

Coffee Break

15:40 - 17:20

Session 3: Localization and Monitoring

from 17:20

Welcome Reception

Monday, 27th April

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Registration

10:00 - 10:15

Opening Session Session Chairs: Thomas Zwick (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany) Christian Waldschmidt (University of Ulm, Germany)

Oral Session:

Automotive Radar: System Design Session Chairs: Jürgen Dickmann (Daimler AG, Germany) Rudolf Lachner (Infineon, Germany)

10:15 - 10:45

Radar System Concepts for wide Space Surveillance Werner Wiesbeck (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany)

10:45 - 11:05

8 Channel MIMO Long Range Radar Concept for Angular Estimation in Multi Target Scenarios Steffen Lutz, Christian Erhart, Thomas Walter (University of Applied Sciences Ulm, Germany) Robert Weigel (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany)

11:05 - 11:25

Contour Recognition with a Cooperative Distributed Radar Sensor Network Andreas Frischen, Jürgen Hasch (Robert Bosch GmbH, Germany) Christian Waldschmidt (University of Ulm, Germany)

11:25 - 11:45

Modulated mm-Wave Radar Signal Generation Using Frequency Multipliers Reinhard Feger, Andreas Stelzer (Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria)

11:45 - 12:10

Driving Towards 2020: Automotive Radar Technology Trends Jürgen Hasch (Robert Bosch GmbH, Germany)

12:10 - 13:20

Lunch

Monday

from 09:00

Monday

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Monday, 27th April

Oral Session:

Automotive Radar: RF Signal Processing Session Chairs: Jürgen Hasch (Robert Bosch GmbH, Germany), Andreas Stelzer (Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria)

13:20 - 13:50

Autonomous Driving - Probabilistic Situation Assessment and Decision Making Marius Zöllner (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany)

13:50 - 14:10

Automotive Radar Gridmap Representations Klaudius Werber, Jens Klappstein, Markus Hahn, Jürgen Dickmann (Daimler AG, Germany) Klaus Dietmayer, Matthias Rapp, Christian Waldschmidt (University of Ulm, Germany)

14:10 - 14:30

Wheel Extraction based on Micro Doppler Distribution using High-Resolution Radar Dominik Kellner, Michael Barjenbruch, Klaus Dietmayer (University of Ulm, Germany) Jens Klappstein, Jürgen Dickmann (Daimler AG, Germany)

14:30 - 14:50

Estimation of the Orientation of Vehicles in HighResolution Radar Images Fabian Roos, Dominik Kellner, Klaus Dietmayer, Christian Waldschmidt (University of Ulm, Germany) Jens Klappstein, Jürgen Dickmann (Daimler AG, Germany) Klaus Müller-Glaser (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany)

14:50 - 15:15

Present Research Activities and Future Requirements on Automotive Radar from a car manufacturer´s point of view Jürgen Dickmann, Jens Klappstein, Markus Hahn, Marc Muntzinger, Nils Appenrodt, Carsten Brenk, Alfons Sailer (Daimler AG, Germany)

15:15 - 15:40

Coffee Break

11 Localization and Monitoring Session Chairs: Werner Wiesbeck (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany) Volker Ziegler (AIRBUS Group Innovations, Germany)

15:40 - 16:00

Novel approaches for RFID/transponder localization based on aperture synthesis Martin Vossiek, Gang Li, Robert Miesen, Andreas Parr (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany)

16:00 - 16:20

A New Method towards Traffic Flow Control by Millimeter Wave Radiometers Shengchang Lan, Nan-Nan Wang (Harbin Institute of Technology, P.R. China) Alexander Denisov (Scientific Research Center, Ukraine) Francesco Soldovieri (CNR, Italy)

16:20 - 16:40

A Bilateral 24 GHz Wireless Positioning System for 3D Real-Time Localization of People and Mobile Robots Yassen Dobrev, Martin Vossiek (University of ErlangenNuremberg, Germany) Denys Shmakov (Symeo GmbH, Germany)

16:40 - 17:00

Simple and Efficient Localization Method for IR-UWB Systems based on Two-way Ranging Dan Kreiser, Denys Martynenko, Oleksiy Klymenko, Gunter Fischer (IHP GmbH, Germany)

17:00 - 17:20

Wireless Local Positioning - Existing Solutions and Novel System Concepts Sven Roehr, Peter Gulden, Denys Shmakov, Igor Bilous (Symeo GmbH, Germany)

from 17:20

Welcome Reception

Monday

Oral Session:

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Overview - Tuesday

Time

Agenda

from 08:00

Registration

08:30 - 10:20

Session 4: Automotive Radar: Microwave Technology

10:20 - 10:40

Coffee Break

10:40 - 12:05

Session 5:

Tuesday

RF for Mobile Systems

12:05 - 12:30

Short Talks on Posters

12:30 - 13:10

Lunch

13:10 - 14:00

Interactive Poster Session

14:00 - 15:00

Session 6 - part 1: Industrial Radar

15:00 - 15:20

Coffee Break

15:20 - 16:20

Session 6 - part 2: Industrial Radar

at 17:30

Departure for the Banquet

Tuesday, 28th April

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Registration

Oral Session:

Automotive Radar: Microwave Technology Session Chairs: Nils Pohl (Fraunhofer FHR, Germany), George E. Ponchak (NASA Glenn Research Center, USA)

08:30 - 09:00

RF-Beamforming Phased-Arrays with Imaging Capabilities for Next-Generation Automotive Radars Gabriel Rebeiz (University of California, San Diego, USA) Jae Lee (Toyota Research Institute of North America)

09:00 - 09:20

Vehicle microwave radar system for 2D and 3D environment mapping Shuai Yuan, Hermann Schumacher (University of Ulm, Germany)

09:20 - 09:40

An Active Quasi-Circulator with a Passive Linear TXPath for 77-GHz Automotive FMCW Radar Systems in SiGe Technology Matthias Porranzl, Andreas Stelzer (Johannes Kepler University, Linz, Austria) Christoph Wagner, Herbert Jäger (DICE, Austria)

09:40 - 10:00

SiGe BiCMOS and eWLB Packaging Technologies for Automotive Radar Solutions Josef Böck, Rudolf Lachner (Infineon, Germany)

10:00 - 10:20

Millimeter-wave CMOS automotive radar-on-chip: soon in your car? André Bourdoux, Steven Brebels, Davide Guermandi, Wim Van Thillo (IMEC, Belgium)

10:20 - 10:40

Coffee Break

Oral Session:

RF for Mobile Systems Session Chairs: Andreas Stelzer (Johannes Kepler University, Linz, Austria) Thomas Walter (University of Applied Sciences Ulm, Germany)

10:40 - 11:05

MM-Wave Systems for Mobile and Security Applications in the W-band: Which Gap Toward Identification? C. Migliaccio, J. Lanteri, A. Zeitler, J.Y. Dauvignac, Ch. Pichot (Université Nice Sophia Antipolis, France)

Tuesday

from 08:00

Tuesday

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Tuesday, 28th April

11:05 - 11:25

Use of automotive radar technology for aeronautic sensor systems V. Ziegler, F. Schubert, T. Waanders (Airbus, Germany)

11:25 - 11:45

A 79-GHz LTCC RF-Frontend Deploying 45 Degree Linear-Polarized Vertical Parallel-Feed Antennas Xin Wang, Andreas Stelzer (Johannes Kepler University, Linz, Austria)

11:45 - 12:05

High Resolution Automotive Radar Measurements of Vulnerable Road Users - Pedestrians & Cyclists Eugen Schubert, Frank Meinl, Martin Kunert (Robert Bosch GmbH, Germany) Wolfgang Menzel (University of Ulm, Germany)

Poster Session:

Short Talks on Posters Session Chairs: Thomas Zwick (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany) Christian Waldschmidt (University of Ulm, Germany)

12:05 - 12:08

24 GHz Series Production Short Range Radar for Highly Automated Driving Applications Andreas Loeffler, Stefan Heinrich, Thomas Fechner, Julian Ronczka (Continental AG, Germany)

12:08 - 12:11

A Pattern Reconfigurable Automotive LTE Antenna employing Synthesized Radiation Patterns Tobias Mahler, Jerzy Kowalewski, Tom Schipper, Thomas Zwick (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany)

12:11 - 12:14

A Novel Millimeter-wave Antenna Module Design for Automotive Radar Sensors Shengchang Lan, Hongjun Chu, Yang Xu (Harbin Institute of Technology, P.R. China) Alexander Denisov (Scientific Research Center, Ukraine)

12:14 - 12:17

Microwave Interferometer Radar-Based Vital Sign Detection for Driver Monitoring Systems Gabor Vinci, Thilo Lehnard (InnoSenT GmbH, Germany) Christoph Will, Alexander Koelpin (University of ErlangenNuremberg, Germany)

15 A Transducer Architecture for Wireless Monitoring of Sleep Apnoea Patients Yang Yang, Nemai Karmakar (Monash University, Australia)

12:20 - 12:23

CMOS 170 GHz Combline Bandpass Filter Xin Wang (Tianjin University, P.R. China) Hsien Wu (Tianjin University, Taiwan) Ching-Kuang Tzuang (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)

12:23 - 12:26

A Simulator for Multi-User Automotive Radar Scenarios Tom Schipper, Dora Ahbe, Tobias Mahler, Jerzy Kowalewski, Thomas Zwick (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany) Johannes Schlichenmaier (University of Ulm, Germany)

12:26 - 12:29

Design of a Dual Band Circular polarized antenna for ZigBee, WLAN and DSRC applications Raj Kumar Kumar (ARDE, Pashan PUNE, India) Nagendra Kushwaha (DIAT, India)

12:29 - 13:10

Lunch

13:10 - 14:00

Interactive Poster Session

Oral Session:

Industrial Radar - Part 1 Session Chairs: Martin Vossiek (University of Erlangen Nuremberg, Germany) Mario Pauli (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany)

14:00 - 14:20

Ultra High Resolution Millimeter Wave Radar based on SiGe Integrated Circuits Nils Pohl (Fraunhofer FHR, Germany)

14:20 - 14:40

Ultra Wide-Band Chip based Radar for Low Power Industrial Applications Attila Bilgic, Michael Gerding, Christoph Schmits, Thomas Convent, Michael Vogt (Krohne GmbH, Germany)

Tuesday

12:17 - 12:20

Tuesday

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Tuesday, 28th April

14:40 - 15:00

Error Analysis and Self-Calibration of a Digital Beamforming Radar System Marlene Harter, Thomas Zwick (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany) Andreas Ziroff (Siemens, Germany) Jürgen Hildebrandt (Robert Bosch GmbH, Germany)

15:00 - 15:20

Coffee Break

Oral Session:

Industrial Radar - Part 2 Session Chairs: Martin Vossiek (University of ErlangenNuremberg, Germany) Alexander Koelpin (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany)

15:20 - 15:40

Radar Sensor for Waveguide based Distance Measurements in Machine Tool Components Serdal Ayhan, Steffen Scherr, Akanksha Bhutani, Mario Pauli, Thomas Zwick (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany)

15:40 - 16:00

Wide Field of View Downfire Radar Imaging in Urban Scenarios Andreas Ziroff, Florian Poprawa, Dominik Zoeke (Siemens, Germany)

16:00 - 16:20

An Industrial Perspective on Devices for Automotive Radar Systems Erich Kolmhofer (DICE, Austria)

at 17:30

Departure for the Banquet

Overview - Wednesday Time

Agenda

from 08:00

Registration

08:30 - 10:20

Session 7:

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ITS - Evaluation, Testing and Implementation Issues

10:20 - 10:40

Coffee Break

10:40 - 12:00

Session 8: Interference Mitigation

12:00 - 12:15

Closing Session

12:15

Lunch Snack

Wednesday

Wednesday

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Wednesday, 29th April

from 08:00

Registration

Oral Session:

ITS - Evaluation, Testing and Implementation Issues Session Chairs: Matthias Hein (Illmenau University of Technology, Germany) Erik Ström (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden)

08:30 - 09:00

Emulation of virtual radio environments for realistic end-to-end testing for intelligent traffic systems Matthias Hein, Christian Bornkessel, Wim Kotterman, Christian Schneider, Rajesh Sharma, Frank Wollenschläger, Reiner Thomä (Ilmenau University of Technology, Germany) Giovanni Del Gado, Markus Landmann (Fraunhofer, Germany)

09:00 - 09:20

Radio Channel Modeling for C-ITS Testing Jürgen Kunisch, Christos Oikonomopoulos-Zachos (IMST GmbH, Germany)

09:20 - 09:40

The End-to-End Intelligent Transport System (ITS) Concept in the Context of the European Cooperative ITS Corridor Alexander Paier (Kapsch TrafficCom, Austria)

09:40 - 10:00

Requirements and test methods for vehicular antenna systems supporting cooperative ITS applications Erik Ström (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden) Katrin Sjoberg (Volvo, Sweden) Jan Carlsson (SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden) Amir Majidzadeh (Volvo Car Corporation, Sweden)

10:00 - 10:20

Automotive Requirements for Future Mobile Networks Roman Alieiev, Andreas Kwoczek, Thorsten Hehn (Volkswagen AG, Germany)

10:20 - 10:40

Coffee Break

19 Interference Mitigation Session Chairs: Holger Meinel (Daimler AG, Germany) Claire Migliaccio (Univ. Nice Sophia Antipolis, France)

10:40 - 11:00

Automotive Radar Interference Mitigation by Cancellation of Interference Component Jonathan Bechter, Christian Waldschmidt (University of Ulm, Germany)

11:00 - 11:20

Polarimetry Radar Calibration using Trihedral Corner Reflectors with Electromagnetic Band Gap Polarization Converters Adel Saleeb (Menofia University, Egypt) Demyana Saleeb (Kafr Elshiekh University, Egypt) Ahmed Elkorany (Menouf, Egypt)

11:20 - 11:40

Interference Cancellation for the Coexistence of 5.8 GHz DSRC and 5.9 GHz ETSI ITS Stefano Maddio, Alessandro Cidronali, Giovanni Collodi, Gianfranco Manes, Marco Passafiume (Università degli Studi di Firenze, Italy)

11:40 - 12:00

A Method for Interference Cancellation in Automotive Radar Michael Barjenbruch, Dominik Kellner, Klaus Dietmayer (University of Ulm, Germany) Jens Klappstein, Jürgen Dickmann (Daimler AG, Germany)

12:00 - 12:15

Closing Session Session Chairs: Thomas Zwick (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany) Christian Waldschmidt (University of Ulm, Germany)

12:15

Lunch Snack

Wednesday

Oral Session:

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ICMIM 2015 Team

Organizing Team General Chair Thomas Zwick (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany) Technical Program Chair Christian Waldschmidt (Ulm University, Germany) Co-Chair Martin Vossiek (Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), Germany) Financial Chair Andreas Stelzer (Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria) Local Arrangement Chair Holger Meinel (Daimler AG, Germany) Publicity Chair George Ponchak (NASA Glenn Research Center, US) Conference Management Christian Groß (VDE, Germany) Secretaries Tobias Mahler (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany) Jonathan Bechter (Ulm University, Germany) Martin Schmid (Ulm University, Germany) Angela Ziemba (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany) Local Arrangement Secretary Mirko Nonnenmacher (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany)

Reviewer Jonathan Bechter (University of Ulm) Hans-Ludwig Bloecher (Daimler AG) Wolfgang Boesch (Graz University of Technology) Thomas Brazil (University College Dublin) Klaus Breuer (ITT Electronic Systems) Alessandro Cidronali (Universita' di Firenze) Alessandra Costanzo (DEIS, University of Bologna) Reinhard Feger (Johannes Kepler University Linz) Michele Fiorini (Selex ES) Ian Gresham (IEEE) Stephen Harman (Qinetiq) Jürgen Hasch (Robert Bosch GmbH) Dirk Heberling (RWTH Aachen University) Matthias Hein (Ilmenau University of Technology) Dietmar Kissinger (IHP) Reinhard Knoechel (CAU Kiel) Alexander Koelpin (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg) Hiroshi Kondoh (EHF Consulting) Tobias Mahler (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)) Winfried Mayer (Endress + Hauser GmbH & Co. KG) Holger Meinel (Daimler AG) Wolfgang Menzel (University of Ulm) Jeffrey Nanzer (Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics) Shoichi Narahashi (NTT Docomo) Joao Pinho (UFPA) Nils Pohl (Fraunhofer FHR) Lamberto Raffaelli (Solynx) Gabriel Rebeiz (UCSD) Martin Schmid (University of Ulm) Martin Schneider (University of Bremen) Christopher Silva (The Aerospace Corporation) Andreas Stelzer (Johannes Kepler University Linz) Serioja Ovidiu Tatu (INRS-EMT) Martin Vossiek (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg) Christian Waldschmidt (University of Ulm) Thomas Walter (University of Applied Sciences Ulm) Thomas Zwick (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT))

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