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Conference Language: English - Programme subject to change - 1 of 5

Tuesday, 7 June 2011

10:00 Opening Ceremony

Chair: G. Gerlach, Technische Universität Dresden R. Lerch, University Erlangen-Nürnberg

E. Wagner, Fraunhofer Institute for Physical Measurement Techniques IPM, Freiburg R. Werthschützky, Technical University Darmstadt

(Germany)

Opening of SENSOR+TEST 2011 - THE MEASUREMENT FAIR

ÜV1 Fundamental Constants and the New System of Units (SI) E. Göbel, President of Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt, Braunschweig (Germany)

Presentation of the SENSOR Innovation Award 2011 etc. 12:00 Lunch Break

C1: Wireless Sensors I

Chair: L. Reindl, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg (Germany)

C1.1 13:00 A New Concept for Aligning Automotive Long-Range Radar Modules Based on

Wireless Microwave Sensing

R. Weigel, G. Vinci, B. Laemmle, A. Koelpin, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg (Germany)

C1.2 13:30 77-GHz SAR Measurements with Integrated Sensors

J. Schrattenecker, A. Haderer, A. Stelzer, Johannes Kepler University, Linz (Austria)

C1.3 13:50 The Multipole Resonance Probe: From Simulation To Prototype

R. Storch, M. Lapke, J. Oberrath, C. Schulz, T. Styrnoll, P. Awakowicz, R.P. Brinkmann, T. Musch, T. Mussenbrock, I. Rolfes, Ruhr University Bochum; C. Zietz, Leibniz University Hannover (Germany)

C1.4 14:10 A Wireless Sensor for Ingot Mold Temperature Monitoring

S. Mamaschew, M. Vossiek, Technische Universität Clausthal; I. Hüllen, J. Schlüter, SMS Siemag AG, Düsseldorf (Germany) 14:30 Coffee Break

C2: Energy Harvesting

Chair: H.-R. Tränkler, Universität der Bundeswehr München, Neubiberg (Germany)

C2.1 15:00 Energy Harvesting - Power Supplies Without Batteries or Cables

P. Spies, Fraunhofer Institut – IIS, Nürnberg (Germany)

C2.2 15:30 Energy Harvesting for Wireless Autonomous Sensor Systems

R. van Schaijk, Holst Centre - Stichting IMEC, KN Eindhoven (Netherlands)

C2.3 15:50 Thermal Energy Harvesting - Infinite Power for Ubiquitous Monitoring Sensors

J. Nurnus, B. Habbe, Micropelt GmbH, Freiburg (Germany)

C2.4 16:10 Micro Energy Harvesting: Research After the First Decade

P. Woias, Ch. Eichhorn, M. Wischke, F. Goldschmidtböing, Ludwigs-University of Freiburg (Gemany)

16:30 End

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Wednesday, 8 June 2011

Plenary Talk

Chair: G. Gerlach, Technische Universität Dresden R. Lerch, University Erlangen-Nürnberg

E. Wagner, Fraunhofer Institute for Physical Measurement Techniques IPM, Freiburg R. Werthschützky, Technical University Darmstadt

(Germany)

ÜV2 08:30 From Analog to Digital Holography – What is the Benefit? W. Osten, Universität Stuttgart (Germany)

ÜV3 09:15 NIRSpec – an IR spectrometer for the James Webb Space Telescope W. Holota, Holota Optics, Bad Tölz (Germany); M. te Plate, ESTEC (Netherlands) 10:00 Coffee Break

C3: Wireless Sensors II

Chair: H. Seidel, Universität des Saarlandes, Saarbrücken (Germany)

C3.1 10:30 Wireless Sensor/Actuator Networks

R. Heynicke, G. Scholl, Helmut-Schmidt-Universität, Universität der Bundeswehr Hamburg, (Germany)

C3.2 11:00 Miniaturized Self-Sufficient Sensors and Actuators for Factory Applications

B. Kärcher, Festo AG, Esslingen; M. Kreitmair, EnOcean GmbH, Oberhaching; D.

Mintenbeck, HSG-IMIT Institut für Mikro- und Informationstechnik, Villingen-Schwenningen; A. Frey, Siemens AG, München; G. Scholl , Helmut-Schmidt-Universität, Universität der Bundeswehr Hamburg; H. Karl,

Universität Paderborn; U. Niklas, Zollner Elektronik AG, Zandt (Germany)

C3.3 11:20 Energy-Autarkic Sensors in Aircrafts

K. Bartholomé, Fraunhofer Institut für Physikalische Messtechnik, Freiburg (Germany)

C3.4 11:40 Low Power Wirless Sensor Networks for Sensor applications

M. Grazier, Texas Instruments, Nashua, New Hampshire; T. Almholt Texas Instruments, Dallas, Texas (USA)

12:00 Lunch Break

See Conference Part A

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Conference Language: English - Programme subject to change - 3 of 5

Wednesday, 8 June 2011

C4: Sensor Electronic I

Chair: F. Puente León, Technische Universität Karlsruhe (Germany)

C4.1 14:30 A Programmable 7GHz Frequency Divider in a SiGe Bipolar Technology for Highly

Linear Fractional-N Ramp Generation

G. Hasenäcker, N. Pohl, Th. Musch, Ruhr-Universität Bochum; H. Knapp Infineon Technologies AG, Neubiberg (Germany)

C4.2 15:00 Electrical Capacitance Tomography for Level Measurements of Separated Liquid

Stacks

M. Neumayer, H. Zangl, Graz University of Technology (Austria)

C4.3 15:20 Low Power Design for Wireless Instrumentation

Y. Maret, R. Bloch,

ABB

Switzerland Ltd, Baden Dättwil; D. Schrag, Mettler Toledo, Nänikon (Switzerland)

C4.4 15:40 Cost Modeling of Radio Sensor Systems for Industrial Applications

M. Niedermayer, Fraunhofer Institut IZM, Berlin (Germany) 16:00 Coffee Break

C5: Wireless Sensors III

Chair: St. Guttowski, Fraunhofer IZM, Berlin (Germany)

C5.1 16:20 Possibilities and Limitations of Wireless Sensor Systems

J. Hefer, Fraunhofer Institut IZM, Berln (Germany)

C5.2 16:50 S-Net-Energy Optimized Communication for Wireless Sensor Networks

J. Hupp, Fraunhofer Institut IIS, Nürnberg (Germany)

C5.3 17:10 Low-Cost/Low-Power Sensor Frontends for Energy-Autonomous Sensor Systems

E. Hennig, IMMS - Institut für Mikroelektronik und Mechatronik-Systeme GmbH, Erfurt (Germany)

C5.4 17:30 Volume-Optimized Power Generator for Wireless Sensor Systems

B. Folkmer, HSG – IMIT Institut für Mikro- und Informationstechnik, Villingen-Schwenningen (Germany)

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Thursday, 9 June 2011

Plenary Talk

Chair: G. Gerlach, Technische Universität Dresden R. Lerch, University Erlangen-Nürnberg

E. Wagner, Fraunhofer Institute for Physical Measurement Techniques IPM, Freiburg R. Werthschützky, Technical University Darmstadt

(Germany)

ÜV5 08:30 Sensors for Adaptronic Applications Th. Bein, D. Mayer, Fraunhofer-Institut –LBF-, Darmstadt (Germany), H. Hanselka, Technische Universität Darmstadt (Germany)

ÜV6 09:15 Better, Faster, More Efficient - How Innovations in Medical Technologies Improve

Healthcare

E. R. Reinhardt, Siemens AG, Erlangen (Germany) 10:00 Coffee Break

C6: Miniature Audio Transducers

Chair: Ch. Weistenhöfer, Siemens Audiologische Technik, Erlangen (Germany)

C6.1 10:30 Hearing Aid Microphones: From Electret to Piezoelectret Transducers

G. M. Sessler, J. Hillenbrand, Technische Universität Darmstadt (Germany)

C6.2 11:00 Sensor Integration for Hearing Aids

A. van Halteren, A. Fransen, F. Blom, Sonion Nederland B.V., Amsterdam (Netherlands)

C6.3 11:20 Measurement Error and Statistics of Pairing Microphones for Directional Arrays in

Hearing Aids

D. M. Warren, Ch. B. King, Knowles Electronics, Itasca, Illinois (USA)

C6.4 11:40 Towards a Magnetostrictive Mirco-Loudspeaker

Th. Albach, P. Horn, J. Ilg, A.Sutor, R. Lerch, Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg (Germany)

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Thursday, 9 June 2011

C7: Sensor Electronic II

Chair: A. König, Technische Universität Kaiserslautern (Germany)

C7.1 13:00 Performance and Technology Variants of RFID Sensor Transponders High

Frequency or Ultra High Frequency?

R. Jurisch, P. Peitsch, M. Schreyer, microsensys GmbH, Erfurt (Germany)

C7.2 13:20 Novel Multi Parameter Sensor Approach for Interface Measurement

H. Schroth, St. Gorenflo, Endress+Hauser GmbH+Co. KG, Maulburg, Germany

C7.3 13:40 From Optochemical Sensors for Industrial Processes to Large-Area Printing of

Sensor Systems Integrated with Organic Electronics

St. Köstler, E. Kraker, M.Sagmeister, B. Lamprecht, A. Bizzari, B. Stadlober, V. Ribitsch, JOANNEUM RESEARCH Forschungsgesellschaft mbH, Graz; T. Mayr, Technische Universität Graz (Austria)

C7.4 14:00 Increasing the Dynamic Range of a Digitizing Impedance Analyzer Circuit for

Resonating Sensors

A. O. Niedermayer, Th. Voglhuber-Brunnmaier, J. Sell, B. Jakoby, Johannes Kepler University Linz (Austria)

14:20 Coffee Break

C8: Bio-Chemo Sensors

Chair: A. Schütze, Universität des Saarlandes, Saarbrücken (Germany)

C8.1 14:50 Chemical Sensors in Environmental Chemistry - Monitoring Air and liquid Phase

F. L. Dickert, B. Najafi, S. Yaqub, M. Ghulam, S. Aigner, P.A. Lieberzeit, University of Vienna (Austria); I. Heeren, Robert Bosch GmbH, Stuttgart (Germany)

C8.2 15:10 Optochemical Sensor Intrumentation for Continuous Monitoring of Abdominal

Oxygen Tension by Microdialysis

A. Bizzarri, M. Čajlaković, M. Suppan, V. Ribitsch, JOANNEUM RESEARCH

Forschungsgesellschaft mbH, Graz, (Austria); G. H. Goossens, E. E. Blaak, Maastricht University Medical Centre, Maastricht ( Netherlands)

C8.3 15:30 Cell-Based in Vitro Systems for Continous Monitoring of Bioenergetics and Cell

Impedance

R. Ehret, S. Drechsler, A. Kob, M. Wego, St. Ortinau, Bionas GmbH, Rostock (Germany)

C8.4 15:50 Disposable Biosensor Arrays with Integrated Microfluidics for Biomedical- and

Biotechnology Process-Monitoring

G. Jobst, I. Moser, Jobst Technologies GmbH, Freiburg (Germany) 16:10 End

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