{"citation":{"ieee":"B. Henning, J. Rautenberg, A. Schröder, and C. Unverzagt, “Ultrasonic Sensors for Process Applications - Sensor Design,” in Proceedings Sensor 2009, 2009, pp. 47–52.","chicago":"Henning, Bernd, Jens Rautenberg, Andreas Schröder, and Carsten Unverzagt. “Ultrasonic Sensors for Process Applications - Sensor Design.” In Proceedings Sensor 2009, 47–52, 2009.","ama":"Henning B, Rautenberg J, Schröder A, Unverzagt C. Ultrasonic Sensors for Process Applications - Sensor Design. In: Proceedings Sensor 2009. ; 2009:47-52.","mla":"Henning, Bernd, et al. “Ultrasonic Sensors for Process Applications - Sensor Design.” Proceedings Sensor 2009, 2009, pp. 47–52.","bibtex":"@inproceedings{Henning_Rautenberg_Schröder_Unverzagt_2009, title={Ultrasonic Sensors for Process Applications - Sensor Design}, booktitle={Proceedings Sensor 2009}, author={Henning, Bernd and Rautenberg, Jens and Schröder, Andreas and Unverzagt, Carsten}, year={2009}, pages={47–52} }","apa":"Henning, B., Rautenberg, J., Schröder, A., & Unverzagt, C. (2009). Ultrasonic Sensors for Process Applications - Sensor Design. In Proceedings Sensor 2009 (pp. 47–52).","short":"B. Henning, J. Rautenberg, A. Schröder, C. Unverzagt, in: Proceedings Sensor 2009, 2009, pp. 47–52."},"author":[{"first_name":"Bernd","last_name":"Henning","full_name":"Henning, Bernd","id":"213"},{"last_name":"Rautenberg","full_name":"Rautenberg, Jens","first_name":"Jens"},{"full_name":"Schröder, Andreas","last_name":"Schröder","first_name":"Andreas"},{"first_name":"Carsten","full_name":"Unverzagt, Carsten","last_name":"Unverzagt"}],"year":"2009","language":[{"iso":"eng"}],"publication_identifier":{"isbn":["978-3-9810993-4-8"]},"_id":"15240","type":"conference","department":[{"_id":"49"}],"title":"Ultrasonic Sensors for Process Applications - Sensor Design","publication":"Proceedings Sensor 2009","date_updated":"2022-01-06T06:52:19Z","date_created":"2019-12-04T11:30:39Z","abstract":[{"lang":"eng","text":"Today, ultrasonic sensor systems are often applied in process technology. For the opening up of new industrial fields of application, such as the non-invasive process tomography, ultrasound sensors are necessary which are stable and adapted optimally under process conditions. Only with such optimized ultrasonic sensors the functionality of the sensor systems can be enlarged decisively with support of a complex measurement data evaluation. This contribution deals especially with the design process."}],"status":"public","page":"47-52","user_id":"15911"}