26–30 Sept 2016
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
Europe/Zurich timezone

Session

Invited Talk

INV
27 Sept 2016, 09:00

Conveners

Invited Talk: U-M Gomez, Bosch Sensortec GmbH

  • Marc (KIT) Weber (KIT - Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (DE))

Invited Talk: (L. Cattaneo, Microsemi)

  • Alex Kluge (CERN)

Invited Talk: (V.Goiffon, ISAE)

  • Marcus Julian French (STFC - Rutherford Appleton Lab. (GB))

Invited Talk: (S. Danzeca, CERN)

  • Philippe Farthouat (CERN)

Invited Talk: P. Moreira, CERN

  • Jean-Pierre Cachemiche (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (FR))

Invited Talk: K. Meier, University of Heidelberg

  • Alessandro Marchioro (CERN)

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  1. Udo-Martin Gomez (Bosch Sensortec GmbH)
    27/09/2016, 09:00

    Consumer electronics focus on low cost, small size, low power consumption and overall system performance. This lead to combined multi-axis sensing structures, integrated power management schemes and sensor data fusion. Bosch is actively driving this evolution further with novel multiple sensors on one single chip which will become the key element for new IoT applications.

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  2. Luca Cattaneo (Microsemi)
    27/09/2016, 14:00
    Oral

    This presentation will provide an overview of key enabling technologies addressing the increasing demands for reduced size, weight, power consumption and enhanced signal processing throughput in next generation radiation tolerant systems, without sacrificing reliability.
    RTG4 is Microsemi’s next generation FPGA family for radiation environments using a 65nm low-power
    flash process, which is...

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  3. Vincent Goiffon (ISAE-SUPAERO, Univ Toulouse)
    28/09/2016, 09:00
    Oral

    CMOS Image Sensors (CIS) have become the main solid state image sensor technology for visible imaging applications. Despite the higher radiation hardness of CIS compared to its CCD counterpart, there are still demanding applications where CMOS imager performances can be significantly reduced by high energy particles. This is the case for the most severe radiation environments where imaging...

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  4. Salvatore Danzeca (CERN)
    28/09/2016, 14:00
    Oral

    Electronic systems located in LHC underground areas can suffer by radiation induced failures. The knowledge of the radiation levels around the LHC accelerator and the cause of faults permits to improve the LHC availability every year. The shielding, relocation and equipment upgrade are the ingredients to mitigate the radiation effects. A test protocol exists for the equipment upgrade which...

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  5. Paulo Rodrigues Simoes Moreira (CERN)
    29/09/2016, 09:00
    Oral

    Optical links are ubiquitous in particle physics data acquisition systems spanning experiment control, data-acquisition and trigger applications. With today’s computing power, future data acquisition systems could benefit from collecting data from large segments of the detectors and involve them in trigger systems. This places challenges on optical links for High Energy Physics requiring high...

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  6. Karlheinz Meier
    29/09/2016, 14:00
    Oral

    The brain is characterized by extreme power efficiency, fault tolerance, compactness and the ability to develop and to learn.
    It can make predictions from noisy and unexpected input data. Any artificial system implementing all or some of those features is likely to have a large impact on the way we process information. With the increasingly detailed data from neuroscience and the availability...

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