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Publikováno v:
Advances in Radio Science, Vol 12, Pp 35-41 (2014)
Machine damage due to tool collisions is a widespread issue in milling production. These collisions are typically caused by human errors. A solution for this problem is proposed based on a low-complexity 24 GHz continuous wave (CW) radar system. The
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Gerhard Lutz, Rainer Richter, Günther Hasinger, N. Krause, Jakob Englhauser, Lothar Strüder, Peter Holl, Robert Hartmann, Joachim Trümper, R. Eckhardt, Heike Soltau, Stefan Bonerz, Norbert Meidinger
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment. 512:341-349
The PN-CCD camera on the XMM-Newton X-ray astronomy satellite is the most advanced X-ray spectrometer combining high quantum efficiency, high-speed readout and excellent energy resolution. According to the fullframe concept, the whole 6×6 cm 2 large
Publikováno v:
ISAPE2012.
A communication system of microwave signals between non-contacted inside and outside components of a machine tool is presented for special monitoring purpose. General problems such as load matching, power transmission efficiency and product feasibili
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2012 IEEE International Conference on Industrial Technology.
The proposed sensor system based on ceramic resonators and circular waveguide structures offers a novel solution for controlling the quality of tool clamping in a tool-receiving socket interface. Compared to current solutions this sensor system enabl
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2009 IEEE International Conference on Industrial Technology.
The paper describes the development of a complex antenna system for data communication between the rotating and static part inside a spindle system of a machine tool with revolutions per minute up to 40000 RPM. The system is based on the transponder
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Lothar Strüder, Heike Soltau, Peter Predehl, Sven Herrmann, Nils Kimmel, Gerhard Lutz, Jakob Englhauser, G. Kettenring, Peter Holl, Robert Hartmann, Stefan Bonerz, Norbert Meidinger, Guenther Hasinger, Elmar Pfeffermann
Publikováno v:
High-Energy Detectors in Astronomy.
DUO and ROSITA are two future X-ray astronomy missions observing in the energy band from about 0.3 keV to 10 keV. While the NASA satellite DUO will scan selected areas of the X-ray sky with high sensitivity, the German ROSITA mission shall perform an
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L. Strüder, Ladislav Andricek, Peter Holl, Robert Hartmann, Sven Herrmann, Stefan Bonerz, Jakob Englhauser, Heike Soltau, Norbert Meidinger, Rainer Richter, Günther Hasinger
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
The fully depleted PN-CCD detector is meanwhile field-tested in several experiments on ground and in space. Its application as focal plane detector aboard ESA's XMM-Newton observatory can be considered as the most impressive one. The further developm
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N. Krause, Peter Holl, Robert Hartmann, Gerhard Lutz, Jakob Englhauser, Elmar Pfeffermann, R. Eckhardt, Heike Soltau, Norbert Meidinger, Rainer Richter, Heinrich W. Braeuninger, Lothar Strueder, Stefan Bonerz, Joachim E. Truemper, Günther Hasinger
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
The pn-CCD was developed as focal plane detector for the XMM-Newton mission and operates successfully for more than 30 months in orbit without performance degradation. In order to match the new requirements of the future ROSITA mission which will per
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Norbert Meidinger, Lothar Strueder, Guenther Kettenring, Joachim E. Truemper, Siegfried Mueller, Stefan Bonerz, Robert Hartmann, Heike Soltau, Ulrich G. Briel, H. Hippmann, Gisela Hartner, Eckhard Kendziorra, Peter Predehl, Günther Hasinger, Heinrich W. Braeuninger, Elmar Pfeffermann, W. Kink, Peter Friedrich
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
The main scientific objective of the ROSITA mission is to extend the X-ray all-sky survey of ROSAT to higher energies to gain an unbiased sample of all types of celestial X-ray sources in the medium energy band. During this mission the whole sky will
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Gerhard Schaller, N. Krause, Stefan Bonerz, D. Carathanassis, Heinrich W. Braeuninger, Lothar Strueder, Norbert Meidinger, Heike Soltau, Rainer Richter, R. Eckhardt, M. Schnecke-Radau, Joachim E. Truemper, Günther Hasinger, Gerhard Lutz, Peter Holl, Robert Hartmann
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
The pn-CCD camera on EPIC-XMM is the most advanced imaging X-ray spectrometer, as it combines high quantum efficiency, high speed readout and high energy resolution. The camera operates for almost two years as calibrated prior to launch. Future missi