SENSOR th International Conference on Sensors and Measurement Technology

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Invitation to the Conference

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Forewords / Vorwort

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Programmes at a Glace / Programmübersicht

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Opening Ceremony and AMA Innovation Award / Eröffnungsfeier und AMA Innovationspreis

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Floor Plan / Raumübersicht

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Conference Programme, Tuesday, 14 May 2013

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Conference Programme, Wednesday, 15 May 2013

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Conference Programme, Thursday, 16 May 2013

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VDI/VDE-Expertenforum 2013 – Technische Diagnose von Maschinen und Konstruktionen

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Comittees / Beiräte

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Journal of Sensors and Sensor Systems (JSSS)

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How to get to the Conferences / Anreise Exhibition / Ausstellung SENSOR+TEST

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Conference Information / Kongressinformationen

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Registration Form / Anmeldung

Media partnership / Medienpartner Vereinigte Fachverlage

AMA Conferences 2013 Nürnberg Exhibition Centre, Germany

14. – 16.5.2013

SENSOR 2013 16th International Conference on Sensors and Measurement Technology

OPTO 2013 Photonic Metrology 11th International Conference on Optical Technologies for Sensing and Measurement

IRS² 2013 13th International Conference on Infrared Sensors & Systems Organiser / Veranstalter AMA Fachverband für Sensorik e.V. Sophie-Charlotten-Str. 15 14059 Berlin, Germany

AMA Service GmbH Von-Münchhausen-Str. 49 31515 Wunstorf, Germany

Tel.: +49 (0)30 22190362-0 Fax: +49 (0)30 22190362-40 [email protected] www.ama-sensorik.de

Tel.: +49 (0)5033 6939-0 Fax: +49 (0)5033 1056 [email protected] www.ama-service.com Service Company of AMA Association for Sensor Technology

© AMA Fachverband für Sensorik e.V., February 2013 Subject to change

SENSOR 2013 14 - 16 May 2013 Welcome to the AMA Conferences 2013

Welcome to the 2013 SENSOR Conference in Nuremberg

A cordial welcome on behalf of the Executive Board and the Science Committee of the AMA Association for Sensor Technology to all session chairs, presenters, and participants of the AMA Conferences 2013.

On behalf of our colleagues of the Programme Committee and the organiser, AMA Service GmbH, we’d like to cordially invite you to the 2013 SENSOR Conference. Once again, the conference will be held at Nuremberg Exhibition Centre in conjunction with SENSOR+TEST 2013: the 19th International Trade Fair for Sensor and Measuring Technologies. Welcome to Nuremberg, the second largest city in Bavaria, famous for a long tradition of extraordinary science and inventions in various fields of technology.

It is our pleasure to present the AMA conferences SENSOR, OPTO, and IRS², which will not only offer a high-quality program, but also a record number of contributions, and thus continue the successful development of these conferences. Traditionally, all three conferences attract an interested audience of experts dealing with the latest research results, such as sensors for energy applications or modern gas sensors. The purpose of the AMA conferences is to provide scientists from universities, research institutes, and industry an opportunity to exchange ideas and thus to promote cooperation in the multidisciplinary areas of sensors and measurement technology. Many success stories – especially of small and medium-sized enterprises that were able to attain aprominent position on the world market – have their roots in this very network. Therefore, we are pleased to see again and again how novel ideas from the conferences are launched in the market within a few years and presented as innovations at the SENSOR+TEST fair. It is precisely at this transition point at which the AMA Associationgrants its AMA Innovation Award. Presented during the opening ceremony of the SENSOR+TEST, the award acknowledges exceptional research and development projects with clear market potential.This interaction between the SENSOR+TEST and the AMA conferences not only provides novel ideas for tomorrow’s solutions, but also serves the AMA Association’s main objective: to support networking between the many innovators in sensor and measurement technology. Our sincere thanks to the chairmen of the conferences, the session chairs, and the lecturers. Their commitment is the foundation for the success of the AMA Conferences as a platform for discussion of scientific ideas and as an innovation driver for the sensor industry.

The 2013 SENSOR Conference is dedicated to novel technologies in the field of sensors, actuators, test and measurement. Oral and poster sessions on the latest research results in sensor technology and related subjects will be held. The interesting topics include gas-, chemical- and biosensors, optical sensors, as well as microacoustic sensors. Furthermore, there will be structured sessions covering wireless sensors, autonomous sensor networks, flow measurement, acoustic wave sensors, medical- and bio-sensors, sensor fabrication technologies or, calibration and maintenance. During the recent two decades, the Nuremberg SENSOR Conference has advanced to be a major part of the international conference scene in sensorics, with a still growing number of attendees. We will have up to 5 sessions in parallel each conference day. Within the opening ceremony two plenary talks will be presented: "Cocktail parties and model-based hearing aids: how hearing technology gets us connected" by Prof. Birger Kollmeier, Awardee of 'Deutscher Zukunftspreis 2012', University Oldenburg and "Charged Particle Accelerators in Basic Science - Huge Machines for Tiny Objects -" by Prof. Thomas Weiland, TU Darmstadt. Each conference day will start with a plenary talk on emerging sensor topics, such as new technologies for medical sensors or, sensors for adaptronic applications. The plenary sessions will be accompanied by structured sessions on related topics. Surely, the 2013 SENSOR Conference will again be an interesting and exciting forum for engineers and scientists working on development, research, and application of sensors and measuring. Traditionally, this conference is also establishing a close link between universities, research institutes and industry. We are looking forward to an exciting and informative 2013 SENSOR Conference and hope to see you in Nuremberg.

Wolfgang Wiedemann Sensor-Technik Wiedemann GmbH AMA Association for Sensor Technology Chairman

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Prof. Dr. Andreas Schütze Saarland University, Lab for Measurement Technology AMA Association for Sensor Technology Chairman of the AMA Wissenschaftsrat

Reinhard Lerch Roland Werthschützky University Erlangen-Nuremberg Technical University Darmstadt Chairman of SENSOR Conference Committee

OPTO 2013 14 - 16 May 2013 Welcome to the 11th International OPTO Conference in Nuremberg! Optical techniques can show their superb features in particular in measurement applications: electromagnetic compliance, non-tactile interaction of radiation with surfaces and matter in a wide frequency range, remote sensing possibility, compatibility with data transmission, etc. The 11th OPTO Conference complements the spectrum of the concurrent SENSOR+TEST fair, giving best benefit for the attendance of both the conference and the exhibition. OPTO 2013 is dedicated to novel optical and optoelectronic methods and their applications in measurement and testing. The interest in photonics, one of the key technologies of the future, has continuously gained during the former OPTO Conferences since the first meetings in 1994. As the interpretation of sensor data and information extraction is of utmost actual interest, this year’s OPTO is particularly putting emphasis on such aspects of modeling the measuring object in the measuring process. The objective of the OPTO 2013 is to strengthen the position of Europe´s R&D in optics, optoelectronics, and optical metrology as well as to shorten the time-to-market for innovative methods and systems. The OPTO conference offers researchers, developers, producers, and suppliers of optoelectronic equipment an excellent platform for information, communication, and exchange. It is the place to establish contacts with peers and R&D contractors as well as with prospective business partners. We look forward to meeting you at the OPTO 2013 – Photonic Metrology in Nuremberg!

Prof. Dr. Elmar Wagner Chairman of the OPTO Conference Committee

IRS2 2013 14 - 16 May 2013 Welcome to the 13th International IRS2 Conference! On behalf of the Program Committee and the organisers I would like to invite you cordially to come to Nuremberg and to participate in the IRS², the Infrared Sensors & Systems Conference. Currently, IR sensors and systems are a very dynamic field not only in research and development but also as an enabling technology for plenty of applications in process control, building services, household appliances as well as in the huge field of safety and security. The IRS2 2013 Conference will take this industrial importance into account by introducing the most recent trends, results and products in a special session “Recent Developments in IR Industry”. IR sensors, spectroscopy and gas analysis as well as thermal imaging are other focal points in this year. Since its beginning it has been always the goal of the IRS2 Conference that developers, manufacturers and users of infrared components and systems present their latest research results and products to be discussed with scientists and engineers. We are sure that IRS² 2013 again will be a connecting link between research, development and application as well as between industry, research institutions and academia in all fields of infrared sensor technology. And as in the years before, the IRS2 Conference together with the OPTO and the SENSOR Conferences form a strong triangle which makes them worth to become visited. We are looking forward to meeting you in Nuremberg!

G. Gerlach, Technische Universität Dresden Chairman of IRS² Conference Committee

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Program at a Glance / Programmübersicht SENSOR 2013

SENSOR 2013

SENSOR 2013

Part A NCC West, Room Paris

Part B NCC West, Room Venedig

Part C NCC West, Room London

Tuesday, 14 May 2013

Tuesday, 14 May 2013

Tuesday, 14 May 2013

10:00 Opening Ceremony Presentation of the AMA Innovation Award 2013 Plenary Talk I & II NCC West (Room Paris)

12:30 Lunch Break 13:30 A1 Mechanical Sensors I 15:00 Coffee Break 15:20 A2 Mechanical Sensors II

12:30 Lunch Break 13:30 B1 Modeling & Simulation I 15:00 Coffee Break 15:20 B2 Modeling & Simulation II

12:30 Lunch Break 13:30 C1 Sensor Electronics I 15:00 Coffee Break 15:20 C2 Sensor Electronics II

Wednesday, 15 May 2013

Wednesday, 15 May 2013

Wednesday, 15 May 2013

08:30 Plenary Talk III 09:15 Plenary Talk IV NCC West (Room Paris) 10:00 10:30 A3 12:15 13:00-14:30 14:30 A4 15:50 16:20 A5

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Coffee Break Untrasonic Sensors Lunch Break Poster Session Audio Transducers Coffee Break Microacoustic Sensors

10:00 10:30 B3 12:15 13:00-14:30 14:30 B4 15:50 16:20 B5

Coffee Break Packaging Lunch Break Poster Session Sensor Materials Coffee Break Measuring Technology

10:00 10:30 C3 12:15 13:00-14:30 14:30 C4 15:50 16:20 C5

Coffee Break Wireless Sensors I Lunch Break Poster Session Wireless Sensors II Coffee Break Measurement Systems

SENSOR 2013

SENSOR 2013

SENSOR 2013

Part A NCC West, Room Paris

Part B NCC West, Room Dublin

Part C NCC West, Room Amsterdam

Thursday, 16 May 2013

Thursday, 16 May 2013

Thursday, 16 May 2013

8:30 A6 10:00 10:30 A7 12:00 13:00 A8

8:30 B6 Dimensional Measurement 10:00 Coffee Break 10:30 B7 Calibration & Test 12:00 Lunch Break 13:00 B8 Sensor Production

8:30 C6 Sensor Communication 10:00 Coffee Break 10:30 C7 Sensor Networks 12:00 Lunch Break 13:00 C8 Ernergy Harvesting

Magnetic Sensors I Coffee Break Magnetic Sensors II Lunch Break Impedance Spectroscopy

Program at a Glance / Programmübersicht SENSOR 2013

OPTO 2013

IRS2 2013

Part D NCC West, Room Amsterdam

NCC West, Room Zürich

NCC West, Room Dublin

Tuesday, 14 May 2013

Tuesday, 14 May 2013

Tuesday, 14 May 2013

10:00 Opening Ceremony Presentation of the AMA Innovation Award 2013 Plenary Talk I & II NCC West (Room Paris)

12:30 Lunch Break 13:30 D1 Flow Sensor I 15:00 Coffee Break 15:20 D2 Flow Sensor II

12:30 13:00 13:05 15:00 15:20

Wednesday, 15 May 2013

Wednesday, 15 May 2013

Lunch Break Welcome Session 1 New Components for Detection and Sensing Coffee Break Session 2 Optical Methods for Physical Measurands

12:30 13:00 13:05 15:00 15:20

Lunch Break Welcome Session 1 IR Sensors Coffee Break Session 2 Recent Developments in IR Industry

Wednesday, 15 May 2013

08:30 Plenary Talk III 09:15 Plenary Talk IV NCC West (Room Paris) 10:00 10:30 D3 12:15 13:00-14:30 14:30 D4 15:50 16:20 D5

Coffee Break Cell Sensing Lunch Break Poster Session Biosensors I Coffee Break Biosensors II

10:00 10:30 12:00 12:15 13:00-14:30 14:30

Coffee Break Session 3 Novel Measuring Technologies Poster Presentation Lunch Break Poster Session Session 4 Applications of Optical Measuring Technologies

SENSOR 2013

SENSOR 2013

Part D NCC West, Room Venedig

Part E NCC West, Room London

Thursday, 16 May 2013

Thursday, 16 May 2013

08:30 10:00 10:30 12:00 13:00 14:30

08:30 E6 Gas Sensors I 10:00 Coffee Break 10:30 E7 Gas Sensors II 12:00 Lunch Break 13:00 E8 Gas Sensors III

D6 Temperatur Sensors Coffee Break D7 Viscosity Sensors Lunch Break D8 Sensors for Energy D9 Medical Sensors

10:00 10:30 12:00 12:15 13:00-14:30 14:30

Coffee Break Session 3 Spectroscopy and Gas Analysis Poster Presentation Lunch Break Poster Session Session 4 Imaging

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Opening Ceremony

Program at a Glance / Programmübersicht Parallel Conventions

NCC West, Room Paris

Vortragsforum Halle 12/ Stand 860

10:00 – 10:45 Opening Ceremony Chairs: G. Gerlach, Technische Universität Dresden (Germany) R. Lerch, Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (Germany) E. Wagner, Fraunhofer Institut IPM, Freiburg (Germany) R. Werthschützky, Technische Universität Darmstadt (Germany)

Tuesday, 14 May 2013

(Conference Language: German)

VDI/VDE- Expertenforum

Technische Diagnose von Maschinen und Konstruktionen Vom Symptom bis zur Therapie – Innovative Messtechnik und Sensorik im Dienste von höherer Anlagenverfügbarkeit, Produktivität und Sicherheit

Mittwoch, 15. Mai 2013 13:30 13:35 – 15:20 15:20 – 13:30 15:30 – 16:40 17:00

Eröffnung des Forums Vortragsreihe 1: Technische Diagnose von Bau- werken und Konstruktionen Pause Vortragsreihe 2: Technische Diagnose von Maschinen und Fahrzeugen Ende erster Teil des Forums

Donnerstag, 16. Mai 2013 9:30 9:35 – 11:00 11:00 – 11:20 11:20 –12:20 12:40

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Eröffnung des zweiten Teils des Forums Vortragsreihe 3: Neue Messtechnik und Sensorik für die Diagnose Pause Vortragsreihe 4: Neue Verfahren und Ansätze in der technischen Diagnose Ende der Veranstaltung

10:00 - 10:15 Opening speech 10:15 – 10:45 Presentation of the AMA Innovation Award 2013 W. Wiedemann, Sensor-Technik Wiedemann GmbH, Kaufbeuren (Germnay), Chairman of the AMA-Board A. Schütze, Universität des Saarlandes, Saarbrücken (Germany); Chairman of the Jury The nominated innovations: Optischer Miniatur-Winkelsensor mit geringer Justageanforderung advlCo microelectronics GmbH 3D-Raster-Laservibrometer-Mikroskop mit einem Messstrahl Polytec GmbH, Waldbronn LiquidSens Multisensor zur Flüssigkeitsüberwachung SensAction AG, Coburg Infrarot-Detektor basierend auf einem neuartigen Mikro-Spiegel-Sensor Technische Universität Ilmenau Entwicklung eines optischen Mikrofons ohne Membran XARION Laser Acoustics GmbH, Wien / TU Wien 10:45 - 11:00 Break

11:00 – 11:45 1. Plenary Talk Cocktail parties and model-based hearing aids: how hearing technology gets us connected B. Kollmeier, Carl von Ossietzky-Universität Oldenburg (Germany) 11:45 – 12:30 2. Plenary Talk Charged Particle Accelerators in Basic Science - Huge Machines for Tiny Objects T. Weiland, Technische Universität Darmstadt (Germany) 12:30 Lunch Break

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AMA Conferences 2013 Tuesday, 14 May 2013 SENSOR 2013 - Part A

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SENSOR 2013 - Part C

NCC West, Room Paris

NCC West, Room Venedig

NCC West, Room London

NCC West (Room Paris) 10:00 – 10:45 Opening Ceremony Chairs: G. Gerlach, Technische Universität Dresden (Germany), R. Lerch, Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (Germany) E. Wagner, Fraunhofer Institut IPM, Freiburg (Germany), R. Werthschützky, Technische Universität Darmstadt (Germany) 10:00 - 10:15: Opening speech 10:15 – 10:45 Presentation of the AMA Innovation Award 2013 10:45 - 11:00 Break 11:00 – 11:45 1. Plenary Talk Cocktail parties and model-based hearing aids: how hearing technology gets us connected B. Kollmeier, Carl von Ossietzky-Universität Oldenburg (Germany) 11:45 – 12:30 2. Plenary Talk Charged Particle Accelerators in Basic Science - Hauge Machines for Tiny Objects T. Weiland, Technische Universität Darmstadt (Germany)

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A1: Mechanical Sensors I Chair: A. Schäfer, Hottinger Baldwin Messtechnik GmbH, Darmstadt (Germany)

B1: Modeling & Simulation I Chair: M. Kaltenbacher, Vienna University of Technology (Austria)

C1: Sensor Electronics I Chair: A. König, Technical University Kaiserslautern (Germany)

13:30 A1.1 Electrical strain gauges, piezoelectric sensor or fibre bragg sensors for force measurement: prospects and potentials T. Kleckers, K.-H. Haase, Hottinger Baldwin Messtechnik GmbH, Darmstadt (Germany)

13:30 B1.1 Advanced Finite Element Schemes for Multiphysics M. Kaltenbacher, Vienna University of Technology (Austria)

13:30 C1.1 Dynamically Reconfigurable Integrated Sensor Electronics for Magnetic Localisation of Distributed Autonomous Sensor Nodes A. König, A. Chandra, D. Groben, K. Thongpull, Technical University Kaiserslautern (Germany)

14:00 A1.2 Force/Torque measuring facility for friction coefficient and multi-component sensors S. Baumgarten, D. Röske, H. Kahmann, D. Mauersberger, R. Kumme, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB), Braunschweig (Germany)

14:00 B1.2 Problem-adapted Modeling of RF MEMS switches G. Schrag, T. Künzig, M. Niessner, Technische Universität, München (Germany)

14:00 C1.2 Virtual Artificial Sensor to identify abnormal combustion phenomena in gasoline engines M. Biehl, E. Perleß, Robert Bosch GmbH, Schwieberdingen (Germany)

14:20 A1.3 Patterning of thin film strain gauges on 3D surfaces O. Suttmann, J. F. Duesing, J. Koch, U. Stute, L. Overmeyer, Laser Zentrum Hannover e. V., Hannover (Germany)

14:20 B1.3 Design Study of a Wireless Pressure Sensor for Medical Application G. Bruckner, J. Schicker, N. Schobernig, CTR AG Carinthain Tech Research, Villauch (Austria); V. Stojanov, P. Schlumpf Unisensor AG, Attikon (Switzerland)

14:20 C1.3 Advanced Sensory electronics and systems with self-x Capabilities by MEMS Switch Integration M. Akmal Johar, A. König, Technical University Kaiserslautern (Germany)

14:40 A1.4 Increasing demand for ever-higher nominal torque values by the example of a marine application M. Haller, Hottinger Baldwin Messtechnik GmbH, Darmstadt (Germany)

14:40 B1.4 Simulation of Electromagnetic Flow Meters Using the Boundary Element Method R. Friedrichs, E. C. Weiß, SIKA Dr. Siebert & Kühn GmbH & Co. KG, Kaufungen (Germany)

14:40 C1.4 Identification and Automatic Compensation of Parallel Conductance Effect in Capacitive Sensors N. Mahdavi, Liebherr-Elektronik GmbH, Lindau (Germany)

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Coffee Break

Coffee Break

Coffee Break

AMA Conferences 2013 Tuesday, 14 May 2013

SENSOR 2013 - Part D

OPTO 2013

NCC West, Room Amsterdam

NCC West, Room Zürich

IRS2 2013

NCC West, Room Dublin

NCC West (Room Paris) 10:00 – 10:45 Opening Ceremony Chairs: G. Gerlach, Technische Universität Dresden (Germany), R. Lerch, Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (Germany) E. Wagner, Fraunhofer Institut IPM, Freiburg (Germany), R. Werthschützky, Technische Universität Darmstadt (Germany) 10:00 - 10:15: Opening speech 10:15 – 10:45 Presentation of the AMA Innovation Award 2013 10:45 - 11:00 Break 11:00 – 11:45 1. Plenary Talk Cocktail parties and model-based hearing aids: how hearing technology gets us connected B. Kollmeier, Carl von Ossietzky-Universität Oldenburg (Germany) 11:45 – 12:30 2. Plenary Talk Charged Particle Accelerators in Basic Science - Hauge Machines for Tiny Objects T. Weiland, Technische Universität Darmstadt (Germany) 12:30

Lunch Break

D1: Flow Sensor I Chair: F. Puente León, Technical University Karlsruhe (Germany)

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13:30 Welcome E. Wagner, Fraunhofer Institute for Physical Measurement Techniques IPM, Freiburg (Germany)

13:30 Welcome G. Gerlach, Technical University Dresden (Germany)

1 New Components for Detection and Sensing Chair: E. Wagner, Fraunhofer Institute for Physical Measurement Techniques IPM, Freiburg (Germany)

1 IR Sensors Chair: U. Kienitz, Optris GmbH, Berlin (Germany)

13:30 D1.1 Ultrasound array measurement system for multiplane and multi-component flow mapping in liquid metals J. Czarske, R. Nauber, M. Burger, M. Neumann, L. Büttner, Technische Universität Dresden, Dresden (Germany)

13:30 1.1 Numerical and experimental investigation of a fiber-optic sensor consisting of a fiber Bragg grating in a two-mode fiber for simultaneous sensing of temperature and strain A. Siekiera, R. Engelbrecht, L. Buethe, B. Schmauss, Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen, Erlangen (Germany)

13:30 1.1 Pyroelectric single-element detectors with very small responsive elements V. Norkus, M. Schossig, G. Gerlach, Technische Universität Dresden, Dresden; R. Köhler, DIAS Infrared GmbH, Dresden (Germany)

14:00 D1.2 Flow measurements in liquid metals at high temperatures using the ultrasound Doppler method S. Franke, S. Eckert, T. Gundrum, G. Gerbeth, HelmholtzZentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, Dresden (Germany)

14:00 1.2 Line Sensor for Fast, Time-Resolved Spectroscopy Measurements D. Durini, E. Poklonskaya, M. Jung, Ol. Schrey, W. Brockherde, Fraunhofer-Institut - IMS -, Duisburg (Germany)

14:00 1.2 High detectivity of pyroelectric detectors based on relaxor-PbTiO3 single crystals A. Movchikova, N. Neumann InfraTec GmbH Infrarotsensorik und Messtechnik, Dresden (Germany)

14:20 D1.3 Lorentz force flowmeter for noncontact flow rate measurement A. Thess, T. Fröhlich, Technische Universität Ilmenau, Ilmenau (Germany)

14:20 1.3 Actuation principles for hybrid two-dimensional quasistatic micro scanning mirrors S. Kimme, T. Sandner, Fraunhofer IPMS, Dresden; J. Czarske, Technische Universität Dresden, Dresden (Germany)

14:20 1.3 Uncooled infrared detector designed for Gas detection and High temperature measurements A. Crastes, A. Touvignon, S. Tinnes, ULIS, Veurey-Voroize (France)

14:40 D1.4 Contactless flow rate measurements of liquid metals D. Buchenau, S. Eckert, G. Gerbeth, Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf , Dresden (Germany); J. Priede, Coventry University, Coventry (UK)

14:40 1.4 Quasistatic Microscanner with Linearized Raster Scanning for an Adaptive 3D-Lasercamera T. Sandner, T. Grasshoff, M. Schwarzenberg, H. Schenk, Fraunhofer-Institut - IPMS -, Dresden (Germany); A. Torschanoff, Carinthian Tech Research, Villach (Austria)

14:40 1.4 Metal thinfilm bolometer with cantilever sensor structure C. Käpplinger, T. Schroeter, W. Brode, S. Sändig, ifw Jena, Jena (Germany)

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AMA Conferences 2013 Tuesday, 14 May 2013 SENSOR 2013 - Part A

SENSOR 2013 - Part B

SENSOR 2013 - Part C

A2: Mechanical Sensors II Chair: C. Cavalloni, Kistler Instrumente AG, Winterthur (Switzerland)

B2: Modeling & Simulation II Chair: U. Marschner, Technische Universität Dresden, Dresden (Germany)

C2: Sensor Electronics II Chair: H.-R. Tränkler, Grünwald (Germany)

15:20 A2.1 High-G and high bandwidth characterization of piezoresistiveMEMS accelerometers for crash test applications St. Kühne, Th. Kiko, C. Cavalloni, Kistler Instrumente AG, Winterthur; U. Lang, Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts, Horw; R. Theurillat, Center of Mechanics, Zurich (Switzerland)

15:20 B2.1 Efficient Design of Dynamic Systems by Combining Network Methods with Finite Element Methods U. Marschner, E. Starke, G. Pfeifer, Technische Universität Dresden, Dresden (Germany)

15:20 C2.1 Möglichkeiten zur Bandbreitensteigerung von Schwingungs-Energy- Harvesting Generatoren J. Twiefel, M. Neubauer, J. Wallaschek, Leibniz Universität Hannover, Hannover (Germany)

15:50 A2.2 Sensory characteristics of carbon fiber based strain sensors and integration techniques into textile reinforced structures for in situ monitoring of thermoplastic composites E. Häntzsche, A. Nocke, A. Matthes, Ch. Cherif, Technische Universität Dresden, Dresden (Germany)

15:50 B2.2 Network Representation of User´s Mechanical Impedance as Design and Evaluation Basis for Task-Specific Haptic Systems C. Hatzfeld, C. Neupert, R. Werthschützky, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Darmstadt; T. Kern, Continental Corporation, Babenhausen (Germany)

15:50 C2.2 Passive wireless temperature sensor for high temperature applications with conductive surrounding T. Dräger, J. Bernhard, Fraunhofer-Institut - IIS -, Nürnberg (Germany)

16:10 A2.3 U-Shaped Wire Based Resonators for Viscosity and Mass Density Sensing M. Heinisch, E. K. Reichel, B. Jakoby, Johannes-Kepler-University Linz, Linz (Austria)

16:10 B2.3 Combined Simulations of a Modified Piezoelectric Plate Transducer M. Krause, E. Starke, G. Pfeifer, T. Zahnert, W.-J. Fischer, Technische Universität Dresden, Dresden (Germany)

16:10 C2.3 A monolithic integrated MEMS in a 350 nm technology for filter monitoring applications S. Heinz, M. Neubert, K. Erler, A. Pohle, EDC Electronic Design Chemnitz GmbH, Chemitz; J. T. Horstmann, Chemnitz University of Technology, Chemnitz; Ch. Gross, P. D. Gabriel, TRUCK duotec GmbH, Beierfeld (Germany)

16:30 A2.4 Capacitive Sensors from low cost to high resolution on PCB A. Bülau, A. Schwenck, H. Kück, K.-P. Fritz, HSG-IMAT, Stuttgart (Germany)

16:30 B2.4 Numerical simulation of a MEMS pirani vacuum sensor S. Quednau, H. F. Schlaak, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Darmstadt; F. Völklein, RheinMain Hochschule, Rüsselsheim (Germany)

16:30 C2.4 Real-time capable parameter tuning for exhaust gas aftertreatment models in automotive applications S. Schödel, T. Jungkunz, R. Królak, G. Fischerauer, University of Bayreuth, Bayreuth (Germany)

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Exhibitors‘ Party

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AMA Conferences 2013 Tuesday, 14 May 2013

SENSOR 2013 - Part D

OPTO 2013

IRS2 2013

D2: Flow Sensor II Chair: W. Drahm, Endress + Hauser GmbH+Co. KG, Reinach (Germany)

2 Optical Methods for Physical Measurands Chair: R. Willsch, Institute of Photonic Technology, Jena (Germany)

2 Recent Developments in IR Industry Chair: J. Schieferdecker, Heimann Sensor GmbH, Dresden (Germany)

15:20 D2.1 Future challenges in flow measurement: towards smart and compact sensors W. Drahm, O. Popp, M. Touzin, Endress+Hauser Flowtec AG, Reinach (Switzerland)

15:20 2.1 A method to remotely measure amplitudes of surface vibrations with a conventional Michelson interferometer R. Hohenstein, F. Tenner, C. Brock, M. Schmidt, FriedrichAlexander-Universität Erlangen, Erlangen (Germany)

15:20 2.1 Low power consumption infrared thermal sensor array for smart detection and thermal imaging applications P. Robert, F. Trolez, E. Bercier, H. Clerambault, J. L. Tissot, ULIS, Veurey-Voroize (France)

15:50 D2.2 Thermal Properties Measurement of Gases Based on Temperature Oscillating Techniques. An Investigation A. Badarlis, V. Kumar, A. Pfau, Endress+Hauser Flowtec AG, Reinach (Switzerland); A. Kalfas, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki (Greece)

15:50 2.2 Optical Twist Measurement by Scatterometry A. Hertzsch, K. Kröger, M. Großmann, Innovent e. V. Technologieentwicklung, Jena (Germany)

15:50 2.2 New developments for thermopile array sensors in packages as small as TO39 M. Schnorr, B. Forg, F. Herrmann, W. Leneke, J. Schieferdecker, M. Schulze, M. Simon, K. Storck, Heimann Sensor GmbH, Dresden (Germany); L. Buydens, Melexis Technologies, Tessenderlo (Belgien)

16:10 D2.3 Numerical investigation of unsteady flowfield of DN25 flow meter with pressure chamber A. Gedikli, H. Krisch, E. von Lavante, Krohne Messtechnik GmbH, Duisburg (Germany)

16:10 2.3 Precise shape measurements of rotating workpieces by a single optical sensor J. Czarske, P. Günther, R. Kuschmierz, Technische Universität Dresden, Dresden (Germany)

16:10 2.3 Low-cost far-infrared FPA based on high-volume pressure sensor process M. Krüger, I. Herrmann, Robert Bosch GmbH, Reutlingen (Germany)

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16:30 2.4 Electro-optical properties of InAs/GaSb type-II superlattice infrared detectors A. Wörl, R. Rehm, F. Rutz, J.-M. Masur, P. Kleinow, J. Schmitz, J. Niemasz, M. Walther, Fraunhofer-Institut für Angewandte Festkörperphysik (IAF), Freiburg; R. Scheibner, J. Ziegler, AIM Infrarot-Module GmbH, Heilbronn (Germany)

16:30 D2.4 Mirco Coriolis Mass Flow Sensor with Extended Range for a Monopropellant Mirco Propulsion System J. C. Lötters, Bronkhorst High-Tech B. V., Ruurlo (The Netherlands)

16:50 2.5 New thermal imager for long range surveillance J. Fritze, H. Schlemmer, Cassidian Optronics GmbH, Oberkochen (Germany) 16:50

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NCC West (Room Paris) Plenar Talk Chairs: G. Gerlach, Technische Universität Dresden (Germany) R. Lerch, Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (Germany) E. Wagner, Fraunhofer Institut IPM, Freiburg (Germany) R. Werthschützky, Technische Universität Darmstadt (Germany) 8:30 3. Plenary Talk Making the Invisible Audible – Photoacoustics for Material Analysis F. Kühnemann, Fraunhofer IPM, Freiburg (Germany) 9:15 4. Plenary Talk Future Challenges in Vehicle Aeroacoustics M. Islam, Audi AG, Ingolstadt (Germany) 10:00

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A3: Ultrasonic Sensors Chair: B. Henning, University Paderborn (Germany)

B3: Packaging Chair: J. Wilde, IMTEK – University Freiburg (Germany)

C3: Wireless Sensors I Chair: G. Scholl, University of the Federal Armed Forces Hamburg (Germany)

10:30 A3.1 Phononic Crystals and Applications R. Lucklum, M. Zubtsov, A. Oseev, Otto-von-GuerickeUniversity, Magdeburg; M.-P. Schmidt, S. Hirsch, Teprosa GmbH, Magdeburg; F. Hagemann, SAW Componebts Dresden GmbH, Dresden (Germany)

10:30 B3.1 Assembly and interconnection technologies for sensors for very high-temperature applications J. Wilde, R. Zeiser, IMTEK – University Freiburg (Germany)

10:30 C3.1 Wireless Automation G. Scholl, R. Heynicke, D. Krüger, R. Hornung, HelmutSchmidt-Universität, Universität der Bundeswehr Hamburg, Hamburg (Germany)

11:00 A3.2 Design, modeling and identification of an ultrasonic composite transducer for target impedance independent short pulse generation F. Bause, J. Rautenberg, B. Henning, University Paderborn, Paderborn (Germany)

11:00 B3.2 A new packaging approach for reliable high temperature MEMS devices based multilayer ceramic interposers F. Roscher, S. Rzepka, A. Otto, M. Wiemer, Fraunhofer-Institut – ENAS, Chemnitz (Germany)

11:00 C3.2 Wireless-Based energy autonomous tire pressure monitoring system J. Warmuth, Universität München; T. Zimmermann, Universität Aalen; M. Schreiter, Siemens AG, München; A. Frey, Universität Augsburg; I. Kuehne, Universität Heilbronn (Germany)

11:20 A3.3 Utilizing Leaky Lamb Waves in an Acoustic Waveguide for the Measurement of Liquid Properties J. Rautenberg, H. Faustmann, SensAction AG, Coburg (Germany)

11:20 B3.3 Properties of a novel silver sintering die attach material for high temperature - high lifetime applications S. Kraft, S. Zischler, A. Schletz, Fraunhofer Institut - IISB -, Nürnberg (Germany)

11:20 C3.3 Senor-based Personal Protective Equipment in forestry work with dangerous machines and equipment (power saws) – IGF No. 16119 N J. Beringer, A. Mahr-Erhardt, HIT Hohenstein, Bönnigheim; P. Hoffmann, TZI Bremen Universität, Bremen (Germany)

11:40 A3.4 Signal processing for ultrasonic clamp-on-sensor systems S. Wöckel, U. Hempel, IFAK - Institut für Automation und Kommunikation e. V. Magdeburg, Magdeburg (Germany)

11:40 B3.4 Hot stamped conductors on nano-micro wires made by electroplating for medical sensors and micro-implants T. Rossner, A. Lyashenko, R. Sarwar, E. Dörsam, R. Werthschützky, Technische Universität Darmstadt (Germany)

11:40 C3.4 Improved energy efficency through integration of self-powered sensors and mobile communication methods wirhin factory applications B. Kärcher, Festo AG & Co KG, Esslingen (Germany)

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D3: Cell Sensing Chair: J. Vellekoop, University of Bremen (Germany)

3 Novel Measuring Technologies Chair: M. Kuchejda, Schmidt + Haensch, Berlin (Germany)

3 Spectroscopy and Gas Analysis Chair: R. Riesenberg, Institute for Photonic Technology, Jena (Germany)

10:30 D3.1 Physical measurement methods for on-chip cell analysis M. Vellekoop, University of Bremen (Germany)

10:30 3.1 Optimization of the illumination optics for gap flow velocity measurements in turbo machines R. Schlüßler, C. Blechschmidt, A. Fischer, J. Czarske, Technische Universität Dresden, Dresden (Germany)

10:30 3.1 Tunable laser spectroscopy combined with novel photoacoustic technology for hand-held low-ppb gas analyzers in various applications I. Kauppinen, J. Uotila, S. Sinisalo, V.-M. Kittilä, A. Helle, J. Raittila, Gasera Ltd., Turku (Finnland)

11:00 D3.2 Towards a Gigahertz Microfluidic Impedance Cytometer N. Haandbaek, S. Bürgel, F. Heer, A. Hierlemann, ETH Zürich, Basel (Switzerland)

11:00 3.2 Infrared reflectance measurements of thin films with time variable surface roughness or texture C. Hoof, D. Wetzlar, B. Henning, Universität Paderborn, Paderborn (Germany)

11:00 3.2 High performance infrared gas measurement system based on a semiconductor gas sensor IR source with tunable Fabry-Pérot filter M. Leidinger, E. Pignanelli, K. Kühn, T. Sauerwald, A. Schütze, Universität des Saarlandes, Saarbrücken (Germany)

11:20 D3.3 Cell culture monitoring system comprising superoxide sensors for tumour cell analysis H. Flamm, J. Kieninger, K. Aravindalochanan, G. A. Urban, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg IMTEK, Freiburg (Germany)

11:20 3.3 Micro reaction chamber for nitrate and nitrite analyzation in the Multilyzer M. Argauer, B. Michael, H. Albert, H. Hummel, A. Lechner, Hochschule Regensburg, Regensburg (Germany)

11:20 3.3 A miniaturized MID-IR-spectrometer based on a linear variable filter and pyroelectric line array – Monitoring oil condition B. Wiesent, D. G. Dorigo, A. W. Koch, Technische Universität München, München (Germany)

11:40 D3.4 Development of a Lab-on-a-Chip for detection of Bacteria monocytogenes in food samples S. Mitra, D. Sarkar, University of Alberta Micro Nano-scale Transport Laboratory, Edmonton (Canada)

11:40 3.4 Efficient development of light color control algorithms to optimize characteristics such as price, quantity and quality of multiple light sources. K. Jensen, T. Nimz, F. Hailer, MAZeT GmbH, Jena (Germany)

11:40 3.4 Dispersive IR-spectroscopy for harsh environment based on thermopile elements realized with TPL640 (thermopile line array) S. Biermann, H. Klaubert, P. Sachse, Micro-Hybrid Electronic GmbH, Hermsdorf (Germany)

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A4: Audio Transducers Chair: Ch. Weistenhöfer, Siemens Audiologische Technik GmbH, Erlangen (Germany)

B4: Sensor Materials Chair: H. Meixner, Haar (Germany)

C4: Wireless Sensors II Chair: A. Rampe, Endress+Hauser GmbH + Co. KG, Reinach (Germany)

14:30 A4.1 The Smallest Electret Microphone with good performance A. van Halteren, D. de Roo, L. Evers, Sonion Nederland B.V., Amsterdam (The Netherlands)

14:30 B4.1 High-Temperature Stable Carbon-containing Piezoresistive Materials E. Ionescu, K. Krause, L. Toma, N. Nicoloso, H.-J. Kleebe, R. Riedel, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Darmstadt (Germany)

14:30 C4.1 Low-Cost Spectrum Analyzer for Cognitive Radio Applications and Coexistence Management in the 2.45 GHz ISM-Band R. Hornung, R. Heynicke, G. Scholl, Helmut-Schmidt-Universität, Universität der Bundeswehr, Hamburg (Germany)

14:50 A4.2 Network synthesis and hybrid modeling of miniature electroacoustic sensors D. Warren, D. Schafer, Knowles Electronics, Itasca, Illinois (USA)

14:50 B4.2 A novel high strain polymer sensor technology H.-E. Kiil, Danfoss PolyPower A/S, Nordborg (Denmark)

14:50 C4.2 Large-area wireless sensor system for Ambient Assisted Living A. Steinhage, C. Lauterbach, A. Techmer, Future-Shape GmbH, Höhenkirchen-Siegertsbrunn (Germany)

15:10 A4.3 The Infineon Silicon MEMS Microphone A. Dehé, M. Wurzer, M. Füldner, U. Krumbein, Infineon Technologies AG, München (Germany)

15:10 B4.3 Develop Polymer-Derived Ceramics for Harsh-Environmental Sensors L. An, University of Central Florida, Orlando (USA); Y. Wang, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Shaanxi (China)

15:10 C4.3 Design of a passive RFID based Sensor System S. Harasty, Ch. Arnold, B. Björnsson, Hochschule Fulda (Germany)

15:30 A4.4 An in situ impedance measurement set-up for high sound pressure levels A. Grosso, B. Zajamšek, E. Tijs, Microflown Technologies BV , Arnhem (The Netherlands)

15:30 B4.4 Mesoporous al-doped SnO2 nanotubes with enhanced gas-sensing properties fabricated by electrospinning J. Wu, D. Zeng, S. Zhang, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan (China)

15:30 C4.4 Mirco to Nano Integration of Intelligent Wireless Sensors Networks for Structurcal Meso Scale Applications D. Ulieru, SITEX 45 SRL, Bucharest (Romania); A. Amditis, M. Bimpas, National Technical University of Athens (Greece); D. Zonta, M. Pozzi, D. Trapani, University of Trento (Italy); N. Bertsch, MEMSCAP SA, Crolles (France); V. Spiering, N. Saillen, C2V, Enschcede (The Netherlands); J. Santana, IMEC - NL, Eindhoven (The Netherlands); T. Sterken, T. Torfs Imec Belgium, Leuven (Belgium); D. Bairaktaris, D. Bairaktaris & Asc. Ltd., Athen (Greece); S. Camarinopulos, M. Frondistou-Yannas, RISA Sicherheitsanalysen GmbH, Berlin-Charlottburg (Germany); V. Kalidromitis, TECNIC S.p.A., Roma (Italy); Y. Stratakos, Advanced Microwave Systems Ltd., Athens (Greece)

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D4: Biosensors I Chair: F. L. Dickert, University Vienna (Austria)

4 Applications of Optical Measuring Technologies Chair: F. Kühnemann, Fraunhofer IPM, Freiburg (Germany)

4 Imaging Chair: G. Gerlach, Technische Universität Dresden (Germany)

14:30 D4.1 Monitoring Cells and Spores by Biomimetic Sensors - Applications in Biotechnology and Biological Threat F. L. Dickert, S. Can. R. Samardzic, H. F. Sussitz, University Vienna (Austria); U. Latif, COMSATS Institut of Information Technology, Abbottabad (Pakistan)

14:30 4.1 Intensity Referencing and Response Linearization in an Optical-Reflection-Based Distance Sensor System for White-Goods Applications J. Baumer, J. Schenkl, emz-Hanauer GmbH & Co. KGaA, Nabburg; M. Shamonin, Hochschule Regensburg, Regensburg (Germany)

14:30 4.1 The first uncooled (no thermal) MWIR FPA monolithically integrated with a Si-CMOS ROIC: 80x80 VPD PbSe FPA G. Vergara, R. Linares-Herrero, R. Gutiérrez-Álvarez, C. Fernández-Montojo, L. J. Gómez, V. Villamayor, A. Baldasano-Ramírez, M. T. Montojo, New Infrared Technologies S. L., Boadilla del Monte (Spain)

14:50 D4.2 On-chip Biosensing with high Q Amorphous Silicon Microdisk Resonators T. Lipka, J. Amthor, J. Müller, Technische Universität Hamburg-Harburg, Hamburg (Germany)

15:00 4.2 Optical 3D Methods in Steel Sheet Container Drop Test Analysis K.-P. Gründer, D. Kadoke, C. Protz, U. Zencker, Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung (BAM), Berlin (Germany)

15:00 4.2 Uncooled thermocouple air-bridge structure for a THz imaging system U. Schinkel, E. Kessler, A. Ihring, U. Dillner, F. Hänschke, H.-G. Meyer, Institute for Photonic Technology, Jena (Germany)

15:10 D4.3 Development of an universial allergen sensor system A. Göhlich, K. Burmester, Y. Celik, R. Klieber, D. Greifendorf, N. Haas, H. Vogt, Fraunhofer-Institut - IMS -, Duisburg (Germany)

15:20 4.3 Simulation and optimization of an optical-electrical combination conductor system B. Lustermann, M. Viehmann, Ch. Kloß, Fachhochschule Technische Informatik Nordhausen; E. Manske, U. Gerhardt, Technische Universität, Ilmenau (Germany)

15:20 4.3 Emissivity measurement under vacuum in the wavelength range from 4 m to 100 m and temperature range from -40 °C to 500 °C at PTB A. Adibekyan, C. Monte, M. Kehrt, B. Gutschwager, J. Hollandt, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB), Berlin (Germany)

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15:40 4.4 Low-cost uncooled infrared detector using thermomechanical micro-mirror array with optical readout S. Steffanson, K. Gorovoy, T. Ivanov, R. Kampmann, R. Kleindienst, S. Sinzinger, I. W. Rangelow, Technische Universität Ilmenau, Ilmenau (Germany)

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A5: Mircoacoustic Sensors Chair: R. Lucklum, University Magdeburg (Germany)

B5: Measuring Technology Chair: W. Daum, Federal Institute for Materials Research and testing (BAM), Berlin (Germany)

C5: Measurement Systems Chair: M. Sellen, MIRCO-EPSILON Eletrotec GmbH, Ortenburg (Germany)

16:20 A5.1 Design Strategy for a New High-g Accelerometer R. Kuells, S. Nau, C. Bohland, M. Salk, K. Thoma, Fraunhofer-Institut - EMI -, Efringen-Kirchen (Germany)

16:20 B5.1 Radar based detection and tracking of objects under poor visibility conditions A. Ens, Fraunhofer IPA, Stuttgart; C. Zech, A. Hülsmann, Fraunhofer IAF, Freiburg; L. Georgi, K.-F. Becker, Fraunhofer IZM, Berlin (Germany)

16:20 C5.1 Selective detection of (E)-hexenal in the sub-ppm range and of ethanol in the low-ppm-range using semiconducting gas sensors with temperature cycled operation (TCO) A. Kreiter, T. Sauerwald, A. Schütze, Saarland Universität, Saarbrücken; T. Conrad, b3S GmbH, Saarbrücken (Germany)

16:40 A5.2 Studies of adsorption and complexation of copper and lead with environmental relevance with an electrochemical quartz crystal nanobalance M. T. Gomes, A. Yamasaki, J. Oliveira, University of Aveiro, Aveiro (Portugal)

16:40 B5.2 Multi-sensor Systems for Safety-related Monitoring M. Bartholmai, P. Neumann, W. Daum, Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung (BAM), Berlin (Germany)

16:40 C5.2 Miniaturised drug delivery system TUDOS with accurate metering of μl volumes M. Richter, M. Wackerle, S. Kibler, Fraunhofer Institution -EMFT-, München; M. Biehl, C. Müller, Fraunhofer Institute, -IBMT-, St.Ingbert; O. Zeiter, Fraunhofer Institute -IZM-, Berlin; J. Nuffer, Fraunhofer Institute, LBF, Darmstadt; R. Halter, Fraunhofer Institute -ITEM-, Hannover (Germany)

17:00 A5.3 Surface acoustic wave devices meet nanophotonics H. Krenner, D. Fuhrmann, J. Ebbecke, F. R. Schülein, S. Völk, J. Pustiowski, F. Knall, A. Wixforth, Universität Augsburg, Augsburg (Germany)

17:00 B5.3 A Novel Diagnostic- and Monitoring System for Technological Plasmas based on the Concept of the Multipole Resonance Probe T. Styrnoll, R. Storch, M. Lapke, J. Oberrath, Ch. Schulz, P. Awakowicz, R.-P. Brinkmann, Th. Musch, Th. Mussenbrock, I. Rolfes, Ruhr-University Bochum, Bochum (Germany)

17:00 C5.3 Imaging sensor with integrated feature extraction using connected component labeling M. Klaiber, S. Simon, University Stuttgart (Germany)

17:20 A5.4 Clean or not clean - Detecting fouling in heat exchangers E. Wallhäußer, M. A. Hussein, T. Becker, Technische Universität München, München (Germany)

17:20 B5.4 Signal Processing for Single Transducer Distance Measurement Applications to Reduce the Blind Zone A. Schröder, B. Henning, Universität Paderborn, Paderborn (Germany)

17:20 C5.4 Characterization and Identification of Diesel Fuels, Biodiesel and their Blends by Time-Resolved Laser-Induced Fluorescence Spectroscopy (TRLFS) Z. Fan, J. Krahl, Technologietransferzentrum Automotive der Hochschule Coburg, Coburg (Germany)

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16:20 D5.1 Novel Microthermal Sensors for Quantification of Methanol in Waterfor Direct Methanol Fuel Cells B. Schmitt, A. Schütze, Universität des Saarlandes, Saarbrücken (Germany)

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16:40 D5.2 Graphene and carbon nanotube sensors of THz field S. Shafraniuk, Northwestern University, Evanston (USA) 17:00 D5.3 Characterization of OFET-Type Sensors based on Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Derivatives A. Bayn, R. Ionescu, H. Haick, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa (Israel)

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P1.1 Innovative smart sensors to enhance eco-efficiency of a continuous (steel) production line S. Benecke, K. Schischke, Technische Universität Berlin, Berlin (Germany); M. Saint-Mard, B. Heusdens, T. Xhonneux, Taipro Engineering SA, Seraing (Belgien); N. Maillard, F. Axisa, S. Stoukatch, P. Laurent, J. Destiné, Microsys Laboratory, University of Liège, Seraing (Belgien) P1.2 Environmental conditions-based analysis of energy harvesting systems for wireless sensor networks S. Kempf, F. Schäfer, Fraunhofer-Institut - EMI, Freiburg (Germany) P1.3 Design of Hall Effect Gear Tooth Speed Sensors by Using Magnetic Field Simulation C. Liu, J. Lu, J.-G. Liu, ChenYang Technologies GmbH & Co. KG , Finsing (Germany) P1.4 A low-cost capacitive fuel-level and quality sensor for automotive applications T. Eggers, V. Skwarek, Hella Fahrzeugkomponenten GmbH, Bremen (Germany) P1.5 A standard to measure flow rates between 1 and 50 nl/min M. Ahrens, St. Klein, Chr. Damiani, B. Nestler, Fachhochschule Lübeck, Lübeck (Germany) P1.6 One-dimensional Orientation using a Low-cost Inertial Sensor M. Haid, T. Chobtrong, E. Günes, M. Kamil, Hochschule Darmstadt, Darmstadt (Germany) P1.7 Comparison of Laservibrometers and Strain Gauges as Reference Sensors for High-g Shock Accelerometer Calibration Systems M. Mende, M. Brucke, SPEKTRA Schwingungstechnik und Akustik GmbH, Dresden; G. Siegmund, C. Ehrmann, Polytec GmbH, Waldbronn (Germany)

P1.9 Application of Mechanical Springs as Inductive Position Sensors H. Zur, F. Wießner, K. F. Eichhorn, Hochschule für Technik Leipzig, Leizig (Germany)

P2: Gas Sensors P2.1 VOCs vapour sensor based on polyaniline salts films and quartz crystal microbalance B. Mettai, A. Mekki, Z. Ihdene, R. Mahmoud, Ecole Militaire Polytechnique EMP, Alger (Algeria); Z. Mekhalif, Laboratoire de Chimie et d’Electrochimie des Surfaces, Namur (Belgium) P2.2 Test Field for the Validation of a Multifunctional Sensor for Distributed Under-Surface Monitoring of Gas Storage Areas P. Neumann, D. Lazik, M. Bartholmai, Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung (BAM), Berlin (Germany) P2.3 A planar solid-state potentiometric CO2 sensor in thick film technology for breath analysis S. Wiegärtner, G. Hagen, J. Kita, R. Moos, Universität Bayreuth, Bayreuth; E.Glaser, J. Spallek, A. Bolz, Corscience GmbH & Co. KG, Erlangen; C. Schmaus, A. Kießig, Siegert electronic GmbH, Cadolzburg (Germany) P2.4 Design of a gas sensor using metal oxide nanowires C. Schmädicke, G. Cuniberti, L. Renner, Technische Universität Dresden, Dresden (Germany) P2.5 High sensitivity optoelectronic sensor for nitric oxide detection in exhaled human Z. Bielecki, J. Wojtas, J. Mikolajczyk, Military University of Technology, Warsaw; T. Stacewicz, University of Warsaw, Warsaw (Poland) P2.6 Evaluation of heater temperature to detect gases in a flowing fluid C. Hepp, F. Krogmann, IST AG, Wattwil (Switzerland); G. Urban, Universität Freiburg, Freiburg (Germany)

P1.8 New CAD System for Designing the Pressure Differential Flowmeters R. Fedoryshyn, Y. Pistun, L. Lesovoy, Lviv Polytechnic National University, Lviv (Ukraine)

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P2.7 Pulsed polarization of lambda probes - evaluation of the polarization current S. Fischer, B. Farber, R. Pohle, R. Moos, Universität Bayreuth, Bayreuth; E. Magori, M. Fleischer, Siemens AG, München (Germany) P3: Technology P3.1 Development and characterization of a high precision vibratory MEMS gyroscope system with low-noise integrated readout and control electronics D. Köhler, S. Konietzka, A. Pohle, S. Heinz, A. Lange, EDC Electronic Design Chemnitz GmbH, Chemnitz; R. Forke, D. Billep, Fraunhofer ENAS Chemnitz; K. Hiller, Technische Universität Chemnitz (Germany) P3.2 Low-cost Thick-film Sensor Based on Piezoelectric Effect for Ballistic Application D. Crescini, University of Brescia, Brescia (Italy) P3.3 Innovative and robust Sensor product development with Design for Six Sigma W. Korb, arteos GmbH, Seligenstädter; K. Lerch, Six Sigma und Methodenkompetenz Beratung & Training Karlheinz Lerch, Langenselbold (Germany) P3.4 Fabrication of silicon oxycarbide-based microcomponents via photolithographic and soft lithography approaches E. Ionescu, S. Martinez-Crespiera, R. Riedel, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Darmstadt (Germany) P3.5 Development of a Multi-Sensor Micro Reactor System for cell-based analysis A. Böhme, G. Gatomski, S. Schneider, A. Foitzik, Technische Hochschule Wildau, Wildau (Germany)

P4: Microwave P4.1 Microwave-Based Diesel Particulate Filter Monitoring – Soot Load Determination and Influencing Parameters M. Feulner, A. Müller, G. Hagen, D. Brüggemann, R. Moos, Universität Bayreuth, Bayreuth (Germany) P4.2 Variety of RFID sensor transponders & communication ways C. Eberhardt, V. Garcia, S. Jaeger, microsensys GmbH, Erfurt (Germany) P4.3 In operando detection of coke deposits on a fixedbed catalyst by a microwave method P. Fremerey, D. Rauch, A. Jess, R. Moos, Universität Bayreuth, Bayreuth (Germany) P4.4 Touch Sensitivity of Objects Based on Surface Acoustic Waves G. Lindner, S. Krämer, D. Wieland, S. Krempel, Hochschule für angewandte Coburg Wissenschaften, Coburg (Germany); C. Yu, University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, Shanghai (China) P5: Optical Sensors P5.1 Tetraphenylporphyrin lanthanide complexes as new optical sensor media for oxygen determination E. Ermolina, R. T. Kuznetsova, T. A. Solodova, T. N. Kopylova, Tomsk State University, Tomsk (Russia); N. N. Semenishin, N. V. Rusakova, A. V. Bogatskii PhysicalChemical, Odessa (Ukraine); T. A. Ageeva, S. A. Kuvshinova, Ivanovo State University, Ivanovo (Russia) P5.2 Optical part measuring inside a milling machine N. Meier, A. Georgiadis, Leuphana Universität Lüneburg, Lüneburg (Germany) P5.3 Machine-Vision-Based and Inertial-Sensor-Supported Navigation System for the Minimal Invasive Surgery M. Kamil, M. Haid, T. Chobtrong, E. Günes, Hochschule Darmstadt (Germany) P5.4 Thermal pattern generation for infrared deflectometry S. Höfer, S. Werling, J. Beyerer, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie KIT, Karlsruhe (Germany)

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13:00 – 14:30 P1 Induced cellular deformation as a standardized measurement method based on modified Mikro-ESPI C. Stollfuß, K.-H. Lietzau, A. Foitzik, Technische Hochschule Wildau, Wildau (Germany) P2 Bridging The Gap – Single-Use Sensors Made Accessible For Traditional Controllers G. John, PreSens Precision Sensing GmbH, Regensburg (Germany) P3 Sensor of electric field on the basis of nanoporous alumina oxide S. Kurilkina, N.I. Mukhurov, B. I. Stepanov Institute of Physics of National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Minsk (Belarus) P4 Portable Photoacoustic Methane Sensor for Medical Research A. Szabo, A. Mohacsi, G. Szabo, E. Tuboly, G. Erös, M. Boros, University of Szeged, Szeged (Hungary) P5 Non-steady-state photoelectromotive force in an AlN crystal I. Sokolov, M. Bryushinin, V. Kulikov, E. Mokhov, S. Nagalyuk, A. F. Ioffe Physical-Technical Institute , St. Petersburg (Russia) P6 Instrumental Optical analysis of the Effect of the Colloidal Solutions of Metals on the Activity of Photosyntetic system of Plants Affected by Carbonate Chlorosis N. Starodub, R. Son’ko, National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine, Kiev; K. G. Lopat’ko, V. V. Trach, Institute of physiological plants and genetics of NAS of Ukraine, Kiev (Ukraine) P7 Characteristic of Si nanoparticles for optoelectronic device W. Al-Khayat, H. A. Kadhum, Al-Mustansiriyah University, Baghdad (Iraq); G. Wilde, University of Muenster, Muenster (Germany) P8 Optical Mesosensors for Monitoring and Removal of Ultra-trace Concentration of Metal ions S. El-Safty, M. Shenashen, M. Khairy, National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS), Tsukuba-City Ibaraki (Japan)

AMA Conferences 2013 Wednesday, 15 May 2013

Poster Session

NCC West, Level 2

IRS2

13:00 – 14:30 P1 Pyroelectric detectors based on high-performance PMN-PT single crystals S. Xiumai, F. Jiaxiong, Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai; M. Xueliang, Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Science, Beijing (China) P2 A miniaturized thermopneumatic infrared detector with capacitive read-out circuit M. Schossig, V. Norkus, G. Gerlach, Technische Universität Dresden, Dresden (Germany) P3 Modeling signal-determining radiation components of microbolometer-based infrared measurement systems A. Tempelhahn, H. Budzier, V. Krause, G. Gerlach, Technische Universität Dresden, Dresden (Germany)

P9 Compact photoacoustic gas measuring system for methane in biogas plants J. Huber, A. Eberhardt, J. Wöllenstein, Fraunhofer-Institut - IPM - für Physikalische Messtechnik, Freiburg (Germany) P10 Cantilever enhanced photoacoustic spectroscopy of hair microsamples J. Lehtinen, Tom Kuusela, University of Turku, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Turku (Finnland) P11 Advanced photo-acoustic gas analyzer M. Starikova, A. A. Karapuzikov, A.I. Karapuzikov, D. B. Kolker, A. A. Boyko, N. Yu. Duhovnikova, I. V. Sherstov, N. Yu. Ponomarev, Special Technologies Ltd., Novosibirsk (Russia) P12 Comparison of Pyroelectric Detectors and Thermopiles N. Neumann, InfraTec GmbH Infrarotsensorik und Messtechnik, Dresden (Germany); V. Banta, Dexter Research Center, Inc., Dexter, (USA)

P4 Methodology for micro-fabricating free standing micromechanical structures for infrared detection M. Steffanson, K. Gorovoy, T. Ivanov , I. W. Rangelow, Technische Universität Ilmenau, Ilmenau (Germany P5 Filtered thermal contrast technique in thermographic non-destructive testing W. Minikina, S. Grys, Czestochowa University of Technology, Czestochowa (Polen) P6 CMOS compatible hyperspectral optical filters D. Sommer, D. Lerose, X-FAB Semiconductor Foundries AG, Erfurt (Germany) P7 Background-corrected determination of optical properties in the far infrared range up to 1 mm M. Kehrt, C. Monte, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB), Berlin (Germany) P8 High-temperature NDIR-gas-measurement-module M. Friedrich, A. Magi, S. Biermann, P. Sachse, H. Klaubert, Micro-Hybrid Electronic GmbH, Hermsdorf (Germany)

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SENSOR 2013 - Part B

SENSOR 2013 - Part C

A6: Magnetic Sensors I Chair: R. Slatter, Sensitec GmbH, Lahnau (Germany)

B6: Dimensional Measurement Chair: A. Weckenmann, University Erlangen-Nürnberg (Germany)

C6: Sensor Communication Chair: G. Fischerauer, University Bayreuth (Germany)

8:30 A6.1 Highly integrated magnetoresistive sensors in aerospace applications R. Slatter, Sensitec GmbH, Lahnau (Germany)

8:30 B6.1 Function-oriented dimensional metrology - more than determining size and shape W. Hartmann, A. Weckmannn, University ErlangenNürnberg (Germany)

8:30 C6.1 Cooperative Sensor Communication: Novel Approaches to Wireless Communication in Sensor Networks K. Hofmann, Technische Universität Darmstadt (Germany)

9:00 A6.2 Highly flexible absolute integrated encoder system on GMR-basis B. Stritzke, Lenord, Bauer & Co. GmbH, Oberhausen (Germany)

9:00 B6.2 The uncertainty of roughness parameters J. Seewig, University of Kaiserlautern (Germany)

9:00 C6.2 Design, Simulation, and Verification of Highly Portable and Flexible Communication Stacks for Automatic Meter Reading (AMR) A. Sikora, Hochschule Offenburg, Offenburg (Germany)

9:20 A6.3 Adapted GMR arrays in stray field and eddy current NDT applications M. Kreutzbruck, Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung (BAM), Berlin (Germany)

9:20 B6.3 Novel fiber probes for optical and tactile-optical Measurements T. Wiedenhöfer, Werth Messtechnik GmbH, Gießen (Germany)

9:20 C6.3 Low Power Transmission for Autonomous Wireless Indoor Sensors A. Valenzuela, Fachhochschule Bonn-Rhein-Sieg, Sankt Augustin (Germany); H. Abdullah, Al-Mustansiryah University, Baghdad (Iraq)

9:40 A6.4 Reduced Energy Consumption by Magneto Resistive Current Measurement A. Nebeling, ELMOS Semiconductor AG, Dortmund (Germany)

9:40 B6.4 Effects on the calibration of instruments in surface metrology Ö. Tan, Solms (Germany)

9:40 C6.4 Power Aware Wirless Sensor Networks for Smart Metering Solutions in Bulidings F. Derbel, Westsächsische Hochschule Zwickau, Zwickau (Germany)

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SENSOR 2013 - Part D

SENSOR 2013 - Part E

D6: Temperatur Sensors Chair: T. Fröhlich, Technical University Ilmenau (Germany)

E6: Gas Sensors I Chair: R. Moos, University Bayreuth (Germany)

8:30 D6.1 Comparison of spatially extended fiber-optic temperature measurement systems for energy applications M. Villnow, J. Kaiser, T. Bosselmann, M. Willsch, Siemens AG, Erlangen, Germany

8:30 E6.1 Technology platform for customized ceramic sensors for gases, temperatures and flows - Innovative gas sensors for selected applications in safety and medical engineering O. Kiesewetter, N. Kiesewetter, A. Kraußer, C. Loos, M. May, UST Umweltsensortechnik GmbH, Geschwenda (Germany)

9:00 D6.2 Self-validating contact thermometry sensors for higher temperatures F. Edler, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt, Berlin; P. Seefeld, E+H Endress + Hauser Wetzer GmbH Co KG, Nesselwang (Germany); G. Failleau, LNE Laboratoire national de métrologie et d'essais - CNAM, Paris (France)

9:00 E6.2 Development of an Electronic Nose System to Diagnose Heart Failure from Human Skin Odor A. Voss, K. Witt, C. Fischer, S. Reulecke, W. Poitz, V. Kechagias, R. Surber, H. R. Figulla, ErnstAbbe-Fachhochschule Jena, Jena (Germany)

9:20 D6.3 Optical Fiber Temperature Measurement for Process Industry S. von Dosky, W. Ens, H. Grieb, M. Hilsendegen, H. Schorb, Siemens AG, Karlsruhe (Germany)

9:20 E6.3 Overview on solid-state dosimeter-type gas sensors A. Groß, I. Marr, R. Moos, Universität Bayreuth, Bayreuth (Germany)

9:40 D6.4 Innovative measurement technology for fullscale fatigue test of Airbus A380 J. Emmerich, IABG mbH, Ottobrunn / Dresden (Germany)

9:40 E6.4 H2S Detection and Perkolation in CuO-films T. Sauerwald, Universität des Saarlandes, Saarbrücken (Germany)

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SENSOR 2013 - Part B

SENSOR 2013 - Part C

A7: Magnetic Sensors II Chair: A. Schubert, MSA Auer GmbH, Berlin (Germany)

B7: Calibration & Test Chair: K. D. Sommer, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt, Braunschweig (Germany)

C7: Sensor Networks Chair: L. Reindl, University Freiburg (Germany)

10:30 A7.1 Large area magnetic field camera for inline magnet inspection K. Vervaeke, MagCam NV, Leuven (Belgium)

10:30 B7.1 Precise temperature calibration for laser heat treatment M. Seifert, St. Bonss, B. Brenner, Frauenhofer IWS, Dresden; K. Anhalt, Ch. Baltruschat, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt, Berlin (Germany)

10:30 C7.1 Energy Efficient Wireless Networking of Sensor Nodes I. Demirkol, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Catalunya (Spain)

10:50 A7.2 LinACE in-axis absolute linear encoder M. Sivec, RLS Merilna tehnika d.o.o., Komenda (Slovenia)

10:50 B7.2 New primary setup for conductivity sensor calibration in pure water between 5.5 μS m-1 and 15 mS m-1 S. Seitz, Petra Spitzer, Ralf Eberhardt, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt, Braunschweig (Germany)

10:50 C7.2 Tme analysis for wireless wake-up radio transceivers A. Bannoura, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Freiburg (Germany)

11:10 A7.3 Measurement System for the Characterization of Magnetic Actuators on the base of Magnetic Stray Fields M. Brela, U. Pellkofer, J. Franke, Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen, Erlangen (Germany)

11:10 B7.3 Leak test of sensors with the test medium compressed air J. Lapsien, CETA Testsysteme GmbH, Hilden (Germany)

11:10 C7.3 Polynomial time approximation algorithms for localization based on unknown signals C. Schindelhauer, J. Wendeberg, Albert-LudwigsUniversität Freiburg, Freiburg (Germany)

11:30 A7.4 A high sensitivity analog and digital position sensor for the detection of ferromagnetic target in automotive applications D. Frachon, M. Delbaere, Moving Magnet Technologies S.A., Besançon (France)

11:30 B7.4 Dynamic Force Calibration M. Mende, M. Brucke, SPEKTRA Schwingungstechnik und Akustik GmbH, Dresden (Germany)

11:30 C7.4 Energy harvesting for sensor applications in the energy sector T. Keutel, Chr. Viehweger, O. Kanoun, Technische Universität Chemnitz, Chemnitz (Germany)

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SENSOR 2013 - Part D

SENSOR 2013 - Part E

D7: Viscosity Sensors Chair: B. Jakoby, University Linz (Austria)

E7: Gas Sensors II Chair: J. Müller, Technical University Hamburg-Harburg (Germany)

10:30 D7.1 Resonator Sensors for Rheological Properties - Theory and Devices E. Reichel, M. Heinisch, B. Jakoby, Johannes-KeplerUniversität Linz, Linz (Austria)

10:30 E7.1 H2 and CO Sensors Produced with Plasma- Electrochemically Oxidized Titanium Foils: Structure and Sensing Properties M. El Achhab, Ö. Cakabay, C. Schüle, K. Schierbaum, Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf (Germany)

10:50 D7.2 Inline viscometery for non-Newtonian viscosity characterization M. Zavrsnik, M. Joseph-Strasser, Anton Paar GmbH, Graz (Austria)

10:50 E7.2 Sol-Gel based Optical Ammonia Gas Sensor S. Widmer, M. Dorrestijn, L. J. Scherer, EMPA, Swiss Fed. Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology; E. C. Constable, University of Basel (Switzerland)

11:10 D7.3 Calibration of In line Acoustic Wave Viscosity Sensors for the Measurement of Printing Inks R. Haskell, SenGenuity, Hudson (USA)

11:10 E7.3 Sensing of gaseous malodors in landfills and waste treatment plants B. Fabbri, S. Gherardi, A. Giberti, V. Guidi, C. Malagù, University of Ferrara, Ferrara (Italy)

11:30 D7.4 MEMS-based Measurement of Rheological Fluid Properties I. Dufour, Université de Bordeaux, Talence Cedex (France)

11:30 E7.4 Using Amperometric Electrochemical Gas Sensors to Reliably Measure ppb Gas Concentrations J. Saffell, R. Baron, Alphasense Limited, Great Notley Essex; R. Jones, M. Mead, University of Cambridge (UK)

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SENSOR 2013 - Part B

SENSOR 2013 - Part C

A8: Impedance Spectroscopy Chair: O. Kanoun, Technical University Chemnitz (Germany)

B8: Sensor Production Chair: W. Lang, University Bremen, IMSAS (Germany)

C8: Energy Harvesting Chair: B. Zagar, University Linz (Austria)

13:00 A8.1 Water quality assessment and by combining impedance spectroscopy measurement with cyclic voltammetry R. Gruden, Robert Seuffer GmbH & Co. KG; Calw; O. Kanoun, Technische Universität Chemnitz, Chemnitz (Germany)

13:00 B8.1 Motion State Prediction by Unaided Inertial MicroMachined Accelerometers K. Keunecke, G. Scholl, Universität der Bundeswehr Helmut-Schmidt-Universität Hamburg, Hamburg (Germany)

13:00 C8.1 Thermo-Electric Energy Harvester for Low-Power Sanitary Applications C. Beisteiner, B. Zagar, Johannes-Kepler-Universität Linz (Austria)

13:30 A8.2 Parameter Free Modell for Diagnosis and Behavior Simulation of Energy Storage Units P. Büschel, O. Kanoun, Technische Universität Chemnitz, Chemnitz (Germany)

13:30 B8.2 Strategies for correcting the workpiece deformation during the manufacturing at the milling process M. Eggebrecht, A. Georgiadis, T. Wagner, Leuphana Universität Lüneburg, Lüneburg (Germany)

13:30 C8.2 An Electro-Dynamic Energy Harvester Supplying a Wireless Sensor Node F. Maier, A. Berger, S. Dierneder, G. Weidenholzer, Linz Center of Mechatronics GmbH, Linz (Austria)

13:50 A8.3 Handled Bioimpedance Spectrometer for the Total Frequency Range of the ß-Dispersion D. Bouchaala, O. Kanoun, Chemnitz University of Technology, Chemnitz (Germany); A. Fendri, National Engineering School of Sfax (Tunisia)

13:50 B8.3 Design and Fabrication of a 5 MHz concave Phased Array Probe J. Fischer, T. Herzog, S. Walter, Fraunhofer-Institut - IZFP -, Dresden (Germany)

13:50 C8.3 Photovoltaic Energy Harvesting under Low Lighting Conditions M. Kasemann, K. Rühle, L. M. Reindl, Albert-LudwigsUniversität Freiburg, Freiburg (Germany)

14:10 A8.4 Microfluidic device for cancer cell monitoring using Electrical Impedance Spectroscopy R. Rodriguez-Trujillo, D. Kwasny, H. Hermann, W. E. Svendsen, Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby (Denmark); F. Iuliano, S. Pastorekova, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava (Slovak Republic)

14:10 B8.4 Plasma Cleaning and Coating of Sensor Components C. Dietel, Diener electronic GmbH + Co. KG, Ebhausen (Germany)

14:10 C8.4 Dual-DC/DC Strategy for Enhanced Efficiency in Solar Powered Energy Harvesting C. Viehweger, T. Pfeifer, T. Keutel, O. Kanoun, Technische Universität Chemnitz, Chemnitz (Germany)

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SENSOR 2013 - Part D

SENSOR 2013 - Part E

D8: Sensors for Energy Chair: H. J. Lilienhof, Gelsenkirchen University of Applied Sciences (Germany)

E8: Gas Sensors III Chair: M. Fleischer, Siemens, München (Germany)

13:00 D8.1 Statistical and Semantic Multisensor Data Evaluation for Fluid Condition Monitoring in Wind Turbines A. Schütze, Saarland University, Saarbrücken; A. Günel, T. Bley, Zentrum für Mechatronik und Automatisierungstechnik GmbH (ZeMA), Saarbrücken; A. Meshram, M. Klusch, Deutsches Forschungszentrum für Künstliche Intelligenz (DFKI), Saarbrücken (Germany)

13:00 E8.1 CMOS integration of Workfunction Gas Sensors I. Freund, H.-P. Frerichs, C. Wilbertz, Micronas GmbH, Freiburg (Germany)

13:20 D8.2 Wind turbine rotor dynamics measurement using fiber optic sensors M. Müller, M. Schwimmbeck, fos4X GmbH, München (Germany)

13:30 E8.2 Nanoporous Metal Oxides: Chemical Synthesis and Gas-Sensing Properties M. Tiemann, T. Wagner, Universität Paderborn, Paderborn (Germany)

13:40 D8.3 Experience with Special Fiber Optic Sensors for Online Monitoring of High Voltage Stator Windings at Large Turbine Generators - Long Term Reliability and Machine Operation Diagnosis S. Strack, J. R. Weidner, Siemens AG, Mühlheim a. d. Ruhr; T. Bosselmann, M. Villnow, M. Willsch, Siemens AG, Erlangen (Germany)

13:50 E8.3 Laser Ion Mobility Spectrometry G. Müller, EADS Deutschland GmbH, München (Germany)

14:00 D8.4 Characterization of Fiber Bragg Grating sensor in a high speed rotating pipe R. Ramalingam, H. Neumann, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie KIT Campus Nord, Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen (Germany)

14:10 E8.4 Multi sensor integration for exhaust applications E. Magori, S. Konzcak, R. Pohle, O. von Sicard, M. Fleischer, Siemens AG, München (Germany)

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D9: Medical Sensors Chair: S. Büttgenbach, Technical University Braunschweig (Germany) 14:30 D9.1 From Head to Toe: Sensors for application at and within human T. Meiß, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Darmstadt (Germany) 15:00 D9.2 Impedance Measurement of Wound Infection Status A. Schröter, G. Gerlach, A. Rösen-Wolff ,Technische Universität Dresden, Dresden (Germany) 15:20 D9.3 State of the Art Telemetric Implantable Sensors and Their Encapsulation M. Kraft, M.Görtz, Fraunhofer-Institut - IMS -, Duisburg (Germany) 15:40 D9.4 Estimating muscular activity of the quadriceps femoris muscles by measuring the change in shape J. Hielscher, T. Meiß, R. Werthschützky, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Darmstadt (Germany) 16:00

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VDI/VDE-Expertenforum Halle 12, Stand 12-860

in Zusammenarbeit mit:

und freundlicher Unterstützung durch:

Expertenforum

Technische Diagnose von Maschinen und Konstruktionen

15. + 16. Mai 2013 Das VDI/VDE-Expertenforum 2013 hat zum Ziel, über neue Technologien und praktische Erfahrungen mit im Einsatz befindlichen Systemen zu informieren sowie ein Forum für fachliche Diskussion und umfassenden Erfahrungsaustausch mit zahlreichen Experten zu bieten. Es richtet sich an Ingenieure und Techniker, die sich über den aktuellen Stand von Technik und Forschung informieren möchten, die im Hinblick auf geplante spezielle Anwendungsfälle vertiefte Kenntnisse erwerben möchten, Erfahrungen austauschen und Kontakte zu einschlägigen Experten aus Industrie und Forschung knüpfen möchten. Führende Experten werden aus Hersteller-, Anwenderund Entwicklersicht über ihre Erfahrungen sowie den sicherheitstechnischen und wirtschaftlichen Nutzen der technischen Diagnose von Maschinen und Anlagen berichten. Am Rande des Forums präsentieren sich einige Fachausschüsse der VDI/VDE-Gesellschaft für Mess- und Automatisierungstechnik, die auf diesem Gebiet tätig sind. Fachausschussleiter und Experten aus den Ausschüssen stehen bereit um Ihre Fragen zu beantworten. Sie sind herzlich eingeladen von diesem umfassenden Erfahrungsschatz zu profitieren.

Mittwoch, 15. Mai 2013 14:00 Uhr

Vortragsreihe 1: Technische Diagnose von Bauwerken und Konstruktionen 14:05 Uhr

Grundlagen der technischen Diagnose von Bauwerken und Konstruktionen W. Daum, BAM Berlin

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Faseroptische Sensortechnologien für die Zustandsüberwachung geotechnischer Anlagen N. Nöther, fibrisTerre GmBH, Berlin

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Bewertungsverfahren von Brücken mittels messtechnischer Verfahren bei Kurz- und Langzeitmessungen G. Gommola, HBM - Hottinger Baldwin Messtechnik GmbH, Darmstadt

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Messung von Kriechdehnungen bei hohen Temperaturen in Kraftwerken A. Kranz, TÜV Rheinland/Berlin Köln

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Vom Symptom bis zur Therapie – Innovative Messtechnik und Sensorik im Dienste von höherer Anlagenverfügbarkeit, Produktivität und Sicherheit Ein plötzlicher Anlagenstillstand oder Konstruktionsschaden mit nachfolgendem mehr oder weniger langem Nutzungsausfall ist der Alptraum eines jeden Betreibers. Innovative Messtechnik und Sensorik kann hier Abhilfe oder zumindest deutliche Linderung schaffen. Bis zu 1/3 aller Maschinenstillstände bzw. Nutzungsausfälle oder -einschränkungen bei Konstruktionen lassen sich durch moderne Diagnoseverfahren vermeiden. In ca. 2/3 aller Fälle verkürzen sich die Stillstandszeiten bzw. Nutzungsausfälle durch spezifische Analyse von Symptomen und gezielter Therapie durch schadenspräventive Wartungsbzw. Instandsetzungsarbeiten. Technische Diagnose, Zustandsüberwachung, Condition Monitoring oder auch Structrual Health Monitoring sind die durch unterschiedliche Einsatzgebiete geprägten Begriffe für dieses Aufgabenfeld, das sich an der Nahtstelle zwischen Sensorik, Messtechnik, Strukturanalyse und zerstörungsfreier Prüfung befindet. Neben treibenden Faktoren wie höherer Anlagenverfügbarkeit, Produktivität und Sicherheit gibt es weitere unterstützenden Faktoren für die wachsende Bedeutung dieses Aufgabenfeldes. Dieses sind die zunehmende Leistungsfähigkeit von Sensorik und Messtechnik sowie marktreife innovative Sensortechnologien für die genannten Aufgabenstellungen.

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Dir. u. Prof. Dr.-Ing. Werner Daum BAM - Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und –prüfung Berlin Leiter des Fachausschusses 2.10 - Experimentelle Strukturanalyse / Structural Health Monitoring in der VDI/VDE-GMA

Eröffnung des Forums W. Daum, Leiter des Fachausschusses 2.10 Experimentelle Strukturanalyse / Structural Health Monitoring in der VDI/VDE-Gesellschaft Messund Automatisierungstechnik

Vortragsreihe 2: Technische Diagnose von Maschinen und Fahrzeugen 15:40 Uhr

E-Mobilitäts Datenbank A. Rupp, A. Gallheber, A. Küchler, Hochschule Kempten

16:00 Uhr

Wälzlagerprüfung mittels GMR-Sensorik M. Pelkner, BAM Berlin

16:20 Uhr

Dehnungsmessung an Faserverbundwerkstoffen mit elektrischen Carbonfasersensoren - Theorie und praktisches Beispiel A. Horoschenkoff, Fakultät für Maschinenbau, Fahrzeugtechnik, Flugzeugtechnik - Munich University of Applied Sciences

16:40 Uhr

EU-Projekt MoDe - Maintenance on Demand für LKWs A. Friedmann, J. Kloepfer, H. Buff und T. Bein, Fraunhofer LBF, Darmstadt

17:00 Uhr

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VDI/VDE-Expertenforum Halle 12, Stand 12-860

15. + 16. Mai 2013

Donnerstag, 16. Mai 2013

Veranstaltungsort und Anmeldung

9:30 Uhr

Das Expertenforum findet im Rahmen der SENSOR+TEST 2013 am 15./16. Mai 2013 auf dem Messegelände in Nürnberg in dem Vortragsforum Halle 12, Stand 12-860 statt.

Eröffnung des zweiten Teils des Forums W. Daum, Leiter des Fachausschusses 2.10 Experimentelle Strukturanalyse / Structural Health Monitoring in der VDI/VDE-Gesellschaft Messund Automatisierungstechnik

Vortragsreihe 3: Neue Verfahren und Ansätze in der technischen Diagnose

9:35 Uhr Elektromotorenprüfung im Sekundentakt durch Parameteridentifikationsverfahren I. Völlmecke, imc Meßsystme GmbH, Berlin

10:00 Uhr Durability Transfer zum Belastungsmonitoring an Fahrzeugen A. Rupp, M. Städele, monalysis GmbH, Kempten 10:20 Uhr

Internetgestützte Beobachtung und Diagnose dynamischer Parameter von Maschinen, Fahrzeugen, Anlagen und Bauwerken D. Böhne, imc Test & Measurement GmbH, Friedrichsdorf

10:40 Uhr 11:00 Uhr

Wireless Sensor Systems for cost effective monitoring of machines and structures M. L. Robinson, LORD MicroStrain, USA / ZSE Mess-Systeme & Sensortechnik GmbH Deutschland



Die Teilnahme ist kostenfrei. Eine vorherige Anmeldung ist nicht erforderlich.

Organisation AMA Service GmbH Von-Münchhausen-Str. 49 31515 Wunstorf, Germany Tel.: +49 (0)503 3 9639-0 E-Mail: [email protected] Bei Fragen wenden Sie sich bitte an: Isabell Henking Tel.: +49 (0)5033 9639-0 E-Mail: [email protected] Dir. u. Prof. Dr.-Ing. Werner Daum Tel.: +49 (0)30 8104-1910 E-Mail: [email protected]

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Vortragsreihe 4: Neue Messtechnik und Sensorik für die technische Diagnose

11:20 Uhr Energy Harvesting und effiziente Funküber tragung in der technischen Diagnose F. Hillenbrand, imc Meßsysteme GmbH, Berlin 11:40 Uhr

Faseroptische Dehnungssensorik - Messkonzept, Produktplanung und Applikation aus Herstellersicht B. Günther, HBM - Hottinger Baldwin Messtechnik GmbH, Darmstadt

12:00 Uhr Faseroptische Sensorik zur Diagnostik von Hochspannungsanlagen W. Habel, BAM Berlin 12:20 Uhr Ende der Veranstaltung

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SENSOR Conference Committee

Prof. Dr. R. Tutsch

University Braunschweig (Germany)

Prof. Dr. R. Werthschützky (chairman)

Technical University Darmstadt (Germany)

Prof. Dr. G. A. Urban

University Freiburg (Germany)

Prof. Dr. M. J. Vellekoop

Technical University Vienna (Austria)

Prof. Dr. A. Weckenmann

University Erlangen-Nürnberg (Germany)

Prof. Dr. R. Lerch (vice chairman)

University Erlangen-Nürnberg(Germany)

Prof. Dr. J. Wilde

IMTEK - University Freiburg (Germany)

Prof. H. Yamasaki

Tokio (Japan)

Prof. Dr. B. Zagar

University Linz (Austria)

Prof. Dr. G. Brasseur

Technical University Graz (Austria)

Prof. Dr. S. Büttgenbach

Technical University Brunswick (Germany)

Dr. C. Cavalloni

Kistler Instrumente AG, Winterthur (Switzerland)

Prof. Dr. W. Daum

Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM), Berlin (Germany)

Prof. Dr. F. L. Dickert

University Vienna (Austria) Endress+Hauser GmbH+Co. KG, Reinach (Germany)

Prof. Dr. E. Wagner (chairman)

Fraunhofer Institute IPM, Freiburg (Germany)

Dr. W. Drahm Prof. Dr. G. Fischerauer

University Bayreuth (Germany)

Prof. Dr. J. Czarske

Technical University Dresden (Germany)

Prof. Dr. M. Fleischer

Siemens AG, Munich (Germany)

Prof. Dr. G. Gerlach

Technical University Dresden (Germany)

Prof. Dr. B. Henning

University Paderborn (Germany)

Prof. Dr. G. Jäger

Technical University Ilmenau (Germany)

Prof. Dr. B. Jakoby

University Linz (Austria)

M. Kuchejda

Schmidt + Haensch GmbH & Co., Berlin (Germany)

Dr. U. Kaiser

Endress+Hauser GmbH+Co. KG, Reinach (Germany

Prof. Dr. W. Osten

University Stuttgart (Germany)

Prof. Dr. O. Kanoun

Technical University Chemnitz (Germany)

Prof. Dr. F. Puente Leon

Technical University Karlsruhe (Germany)

Prof. Dr. A. König

Technical University Kaiserslautern (Germany)

Prof. Dr. T. Tschudi

Technical University Darmstadt (Germany)

Prof. Dr. W. Lang

University Bremen, IMSAS (Germany)

Prof. Dr. R. Willsch

Institute of Photonic Technology, Jena (Germany)

Prof. Dr. H. J. Lilienhof

Westfälische Hochschule, Gelsenkirchen (Germany)

Dr. R. Lucklum

University Magdeburg (Germany)

Prof. Dr. H. Meixner

Haar (Germany)

Prof. Dr. W. Mokwa

RWTH Aachen (Germany)

Prof. Dr. R. Moos

University Bayreuth (Germany)

Prof. Dr. J. Müller

Technical University Hamburg-Harburg (Germany)

Prof. Dr. F. Puente Leon

Technical University Karlsruhe (Germany)

Prof. Dr. L. Reindl

University Freiburg (Germany)

Dr. A. Schäfer

Hottinger Baldwin Messtechnik GmbH, Darmstadt (Germany)

Dr. J. Schieferdecker

Heimann Sensor GmbH, Dresden (Germany)

OPTO Conference Committee

IRS Conference Committee Prof. Dr. G. Gerlach (chairman)

Technical University Dresden (Germany)

Prof. Dr. G. Hofmann

DIAS Infrared, Dresden (Germany)

Dr. J. Hollandt

Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt, Berlin (Germany)

Dr. U. Kienitz

Optris GmbH, Berlin (Germany)

Prof. Dr. W. Minkina

University of Technology Czestochowa (Poland)

Prof. Dr. K.-P. Möllmann

Fachhochschule Brandenburg (Germany)

Prof. Dr. G. Scholl

University of the Federal Armed Forces Hamburg (Germany)

Dr. A. Schubert

MSA Auer GmbH, Berlin (Germany)

Dr. R. Riesenberg

Institute of Photonic Technology, Jena (Germany)

Prof. A. Schütze

University of the Saarland, Saarbrücken (Germany)

Dr. J. Schieferdecker

Heimann Sensor GmbH, Dresden (Germany)

Prof. Dr. M. Selle

MICRO-EPSILON Eltrotec GmbH, Uhingen (Germany)

Dr. H. Schlemmer

Cassidian Optronics GmbH, Oberkochen (Germany)

Prof. Dr. M. Tacke

Fraunhofer Institute IOSB, Ettlingen (Germany)

Prof. Dr. K. D. Sommer

Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt, Braunschweig (Germany)

Prof. Dr. E. Wagner

Fraunhofer Institute IPM, Freiburg (Germany)

Prof. Dr. H.-R. Tränkler

University of the Federal Armed Forces München (Germany)

Dr. M. Walther

Fraunhofer Institute IAF, Freiburg (Germany)

Dr. J. Wendler

AIM Infrarot Module GmbH, Heilbronn (Germany)

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How to get to the Exhibition Centre /

Exhibition / Ausstellung SENSOR + TEST 2013

Anreise

By train At the Main Station take the underground railway U1 or U11 in direction „Langwasser“ and get off at the station „Messe“. Travelling time: approx. 8 minutes Bahn ab Hauptbahnhof U-Bahn-Linie U1 oder U11 in Richtung Langwasser bis Haltestelle „Messe“. Fahrtzeit: ca. 8 Min.

Venue / Veranstaltungsort NCC CongressCenter Nürnberg NCC West Messezentrum 90471 Nürnberg Tourist Info / Hotel Reservation Tourist Informationen / Hotelreservierung Congress- und Tourismus-Zentrale Nürnberg Tel. +49 911 2336-121 or -122 Fax +49 911 2336-167 [email protected] www.tourismus.nuernberg.de Info Hotlines Flughafen / Airport Nürnberg: Tel. +49 911 937-00 www.airport-nuernberg.de Deutsche Bahn AG / Rail connections: Tel. 11861 www.bahn.de

Opening Hours of the Exhibition / Messe-Öffnungszeiten 14 May 2013 15 May 2013 16 May 2013

9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Admission Fee / Eintrittspreis 1-day ticket / Tageskarte: 16.00 Euro, incl. VAT Visitors have free access to the exhibition upon redemption of a complementary filled in voucher at the ticket office. Der Besuch der Messe ist bei Abgabe eines ausgefüllten Eintrittsgutscheins an der Tageskasse kostenfrei Exhibition Guide / Messebegleiter You will get the SENSOR+TEST 2013 Exhibition Guide cost-free in the foyer of the Frankenhalle. Den SENSOR+TEST 2013 Messebegleiter erhalten Sie kostenlos im Eingangsbereich der Frankenhalle.

Taxi Tel. +49 911 19410 By air At the airport take the underground railway U2 to the Main Station („Hauptbahnhof“). Then follow instructions as above (by train). Travelling time: approx. 20 minutes Flugzeug ab Flughafen U-Bahn-Linie U2 bis Hauptbahnhof, dann wie Bahn. Fahrtzeit: ca. 20 Minuten By car Leave the highway A6 at exit „Langwasser“ or the A73 at exit “Zollhaus“ or "Fischbach" (A9). Then follow the signs “Messe”. Pkw Autobahnabfahrt „Langwasser“ (A6) oder „Zollhaus“ (A73) oder „Fischbach“ (A9), dann Hinweisschildern zum Messezentrum folgen.

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Conference Information

Kongressinformationen

Conference Office The Conference Registration Desk for participants is located in the foyer of the Frankenhalle (Entrance Frankenhalle). Participants will receive their conference documents here against presentation of their confirmation of registration. The conference documents will not be forwarded prior to the event.

Kongressschalter Der Kongressschalter befindet sich im Eingangsbereich der Frankenhalle (Eingang Frankenhalle). Die Kongressteilnehmer erhalten vor Ort am Kongresscounter gegen Vorlage ihrer Anmeldebestätigung die Kongressunterlagen. Vor der Veranstaltung werden keine Kongressunterlagen verschickt.

Opening hours 14 May 2013 15 May 2013 16 May 2013

Öffnungszeiten 14. Mai 2013 15. Mai 2013 16. Mai 2013

8:00 – 18:00 8:00 – 18:00 8:00 – 16:30

8.00 – 18.00 Uhr 8.00 – 18.00 Uhr 8.00 – 16.30 Uhr

Registration The registration form will you find in this brochure. Please copy and fill in the form for each participant. Or please register online at: http://www.ama-science.org/ama-conferences-2013/registration On receipt of the registration, we will send you a confirmation of registration / the invoice. Participants will not be admitted to the conference unless their fees have been paid in full.

Anmeldung Bitte melden Sie sich mit dem Anmeldeformular aus diesem Programmheft an. Bei Anmeldung mehrerer Teilnehmer bitte Kopien anfertigen und pro Teilnehmer ein Anmeldeformular ausfüllen. Oder melden Sie sich bitte online an, unter: http://www.ama-science.org/ama-conferences-2013/registration Die Anmeldebestätigung / Rechnung wird nach Eingang der schriftlichen Anmeldung per E-Mail versandt. Die endgültige Registrierung erfolgt nach Eingang der Teilnahmegebühr.

The registration fee includes: - participation in the AMA conferences - AMA printed conference volume and 1 USB-Stick (not included in the special fees for students and Streifenkarten) - admission to the SENSOR+TEST 2013 exhibition and 1 Exhibition Guide - refreshments during coffee breaks in the foyer of the Conference rooms - Get-together on 14 May 2013 in the foyer of the NCC West (not included in the Streifenkarte)

Die Tagungsgebühr beinhaltet: - Teilnahme an den AMA Kongressen - Proceedings in gedruckter sowie digitaler Form (im Studenten- und Streifenkartentarif nicht enthalten) - Dauerkarte für die SENSOR+TEST 2013 sowie Messeguide - Getränke während der Kaffeepausen im Kongressfoyer - Abendveranstaltung am 14. Mai 2013 auf der Galerie des NCC West (in der Streifenkarte nicht enthalten)

Cancellation Cancellation must be made in writing and sent to the organiser. Cancellation up to 24 April 2013 will be subject to a processing fee of 25% on the registration fee. There will be no refund if cancellation is made after 24 April 2013. In this case you will be sent the respective conference documents after the event. If you are not able to attend the Conference, you may transfer your confirmation of registration to a colleague.

Stornierung Stornierungen müssen schriftlich erfolgen. Bei Stornierung der Anmeldung bis zum 24. April 2013 wird eine Bearbeitungsgebühr von 25 % der Teilnahmegebühr erhoben. Bei Abmeldung nach dem 24. April 2013 ist die Teilnahmegebühr in voller Höhe fällig. In diesem Fall werden die entsprechenden Tagungsunterlagen nach dem Kongress zugesandt. Die Anmeldebestätigung kann bei Nichtteilnahme an eine Person Ihrer Wahl übertragen werden.

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Anmeldung

Please fax to AMA Service GmbH: +49 5033 1056 or register online at http://www.ama-science.org/ama-conferences-2013/registration

All fees in Euro inkl. VAT. / Alle Preise verstehen sich in Euro inkl. MwSt.

According to the conditions of participation I Register for: Gemäß den Teilnahmebedingungen buche ich:

1)

After 23 April 2013 participation fees will be increased by 40,00 €, incl. VAT. Nach dem 23. April 2013 erhöht sich die Teilnahmegebühr um 40,00 € inkl. MwSt.

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Registration AMA Conferences 2013 with SENSOR 2013, OPTO 2013, IRS2 2013

Registration with a effective student pass only. On these special rates no discount are granted. Proceedings are not included. Anmeldung nur mit Kopie des gültigen Studentenausweises oder einer gültigen Immatrikulationsbescheinigung. Auf Studententarife wird kein AMA Rabatt gewährt. Proceedings sind nicht enthalten.

Participation in 3 conference lectures. Proceedings and Get-together are not included. 2) Teilnahme an 3 Kongressvorträgen. Proceedings und Abendveranstaltung sind nicht enthalten. 2)





Student / PHD Student1)

Regular

AMA Member3)

14.05.2013

350.00 €



70.00 €



315.00 €



15.05.2013

350.00 €



70.00 €



315.00 €



16.05.2013

350.00 €



70.00 €



315.00 €



14.-16.05.2013

575.00 €



125.00 €



517.50 €



Streifenkarten2)

90.00 €

81.00 €





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Members of AMA Association for Sensor Technology are granted a 10% discount on the registration fee (except on student tariff). Mitglieder des AMA Fachverbandes für Sensorik e.V. erhalten 10 % Rabatt auf die Teilnahmegebühren (außer beim Studententarif).

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