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Forschung / Research

Our EU project SENSIndoor has published its second newsletter and the movie clip describing the project approach and especially the novel integrated micro sensor system with pre-concentrator.

The project’s end in December 2016 in sight, the SENSIndoor consortium has increased its dissemination activities. In addition to an overview over all project publications and comments from our project officer, the second newsletter highlights the project achievements in these areas:

  • Pulsed Laser Deposition of Advanced Nanostructures for Gas Sensing Applications
  • Operating Modes and Signal Processing
  • Novel Micro Pre-concentrator
  • Electronic Integration and Log-amplifier Read-out
  • Calibration of Sensor Systems
  • Interfacing activities

155 SENSIndoor-microsystemsThe SENSIndoor movie clip exemplifies some of the steps taken towards the development of a smart sensor system to measure indoor air quality. The clip highlights aspects of the work achieved in the project and introduces some of the partners involved. Animations have been added to explain the functionality and packaging process of the novel integrated micro gas sensor system, one of the highlight results of our project. The clip is available on the SENSIndoor website: www.sensindoor.lmt.uni-saarland.de/film.

The consortium is looking forward to share project results with the interested public, who is invited to join the meeting for a public session on 15 November, 14:00-18:00, and 16 November, 09:00-13:00. If you are interested in participating, you can find the draft agenda and register per e-mail here.

Our project SENSIndoor addresses the complete technology chain from material innovation and novel system integration to accurate and reliable sensor systems and advanced on-site calibration solutions. Further information can be found on the project website.

 

The study "Roadmap Towards European Leadership in Sensor Systems" elaborated by the European Sensor Systems Cluster (ESSC) is published.

This Survey by the European Sensor Systems Cluster (ESSC) of hot-topics related to Sensor Systems is a contribution to define PRIORITIES of a Roadmap for the European Commission (primarily DG Research & Innovation - Directorate Key Enabling Technologies - Unit Advanced Materials and Nanotechnologies, but also other units) useful to select topics for future H2020 Calls (2018-2020).

Requirements analysis of the European Industry (small medium enterprises, large companies) has been executed by the ESSC Steering Committee with support of the ESSC members by interviews (questionnaires, email, phone, telco, webpages, meetings, networking, etc.) in the period 2015 - 2016.

The Survey has been organized addressing two types of Topics: Specific Topics at High Priority for each surveyed industrial sector and Horizontal Topics of interest for several sectors with large industrial relevance and high socio-economic impact.

The ESSC key technological areas include:

  • Environmental Sensors
  • Indoor Air Quality Sensors
  • Health Monitoring and Comfort Sensors
  • Monitoring of Industrial Processes
  • Commercialization

 

Our EU project SENSIndoor will present results at its final meeting in Saarbrücken, Germany, on November 15/16, 2016.

The project’s end in December 2016 in sight, the SENSIndoor consortium will meet a last time in Saarbrücken. Partners will present the project achievements but a major point on the agenda will also be the exploitation and market opportunities for the technology developed within SENSIndoor.

The consortium is looking forward to share project results with the interested public, who is invited to join the meeting for a public session on 15 November, 14:00-18:00, and 16 November, 09:00-13:00. If you are interested in participating, you can find the draft agenda and register per e-mail here.

Our project SENSIndoor addresses the complete technology chain from material innovation and novel system integration to accurate and reliable sensor systems and advanced on-site calibration solutions. Further information can be found on the project website.


 

Our EU project SENSIndoor will present results at EUROSENSORS XXX, the 30th European conference on sensors, actuators, micro- and nanosystems, Budapest, Hungary, September 4-7, 2016.

SENSIndoor will present results in a special session on Wednesday, September 7, entitled
Nanotechnology-based multi-sensor systems for Indoor Air Quality –
Real time monitoring for improved health, comfort and energy efficiency

Our project SENSIndoor addresses the complete technology chain from material innovation and novel system integration to accurate and reliable sensor systems and advanced on-site calibration solutions. Further information can be found on the project website.

The special session is organized as part of the extensive dissemination activities of the project to present an overview of the exciting results achieved. The aim of the session is to increase the awareness of novel low-cost sensor solutions for indoor air quality and the importance of IAQ for good health, but also to link the project partners with research institutins and companies interested in applying the SENSIndoor technologies in other fields of application. 

SENSIndoor is looking forward to meeting you in Budapest and discussing your target applications and requirements with you.


 

Die 2. Fluidtechnik-Tagung „Smart Fluid Power Systems“ findet am 11. Oktober 2016 am ZeMA - Zentrum für Mechatronik und Automatisierungstechnik statt.

UPDATE: Die Tagung ist ausgebucht, eine Anmeldung nicht mehr möglich.

Das Motto der Tagung „Smart Fluid Power Systems“ umschreibt den Trend hin zu intelligenteren Komponenten und Systemen in Hydraulik und Pneumatik. Ziele sind einerseits eine verbesserte Funktion und erhöhte Zuverlässigkeit, aber auch eine deutliche Effizienzsteigerung bzw. Reduzierung des Energieverbrauchs. Dabei werden sowohl einzelne Komponenten wie Sensoren und Aktoren, vor allem aber das System insgesamt unter dem Aspekt der Digitalisierung („Industrie 4.0“) betrachtet.

Experten aus Industrie und Forschung diskutieren den aktuellen Stand der Technik, die vordringlichen Herausforderungen aus der Sicht von Herstellern und Anwendern sowie neueste Lösungsansätze aus der Forschung. Die Tagung deckt ein breites Spektrum ab:

  • Industrie 4.0 für Pneumatik und Hydraulik
  • Individualisierung fluidtechnischer Antriebe – Potential für Funktion und Effizienz
  • Zustandsbewertung von Hydrauliksystemen
  • Einsatz neuer multifunktionaler Materialien für Sensoren und Aktoren
  • Drehzahlvariable Hydrauliksysteme

Das Programm wird abgerundet durch eine Fachausstellung mit Demonstratoren und die Diskussion aktueller Themen aus Forschung und Entwicklung, auch im Hinblick auf die Etablierung eines Clusters mit Unternehmen und Forschungseinrichtungen im Bereich Smart Fluid Power Systems. Es referieren Experten der Technischen Universität Dresden und des Fraunhofer ICT-IMM, der Firmen Festo, Bosch Rexroth, KSB, ETO MAGNETIC, InnoMa System und HYDAC sowie des ZeMA über aktuelle Anforderungen und Praxiserfahrungen sowie neueste Lösungen.

Das Programm und den Veranstaltungsflyer finden Sie hier.

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