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Module Handbook
Master of Science
Degree Programme in
(MSST)
Overview of Modules
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Module Name
Sensors1
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Sensor Electronics
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Software Engineering
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Sensor Manufacturing
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Sensors 2
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Embedded Systems
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Digital Control
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Automation
25
Management
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Sensor Networks
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Systems Engineering
33
Simulation
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Communication
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Sensors 1
11
1. Physical Chemistry
2. Fundamentals of Physical Sensors
1st Semester
Every year, winter term
Prof. Dr. Hoinkis, Jan
1. Prof. Dr. Hoinkis, Jan
2. Prof. Dr. Langen, Christian
English
Mechatronics and Sensor Systems Technology ( M. Sc.)
1. Lecture/2 SWS/30
2. Lecture/2 SWS/30
Contact time 88h, homework 92h
6
1. 2 ECTS Basic Chemistry at university level
4 ECTS Basic Physics at university level
2. None
none
1. The students know and understand the interaction between
classical chemistry and physics. They get knowledge about
simple sensors for chemical parameters and develop a sense
for energy and dynamic effects in chemical reactions. They
know about the main characteristics of electrochemistry.
2. The student knows the most important sensor principles
for physical parameters and can critically evaluate applications in different environments. They know the special requirements of signal processing, understand the theoretical
models and are able to combine sensors to evaluate not directly measurable parameters.
1. Chemical bonds and intermolecular forces, property of
gases, molecular spectroscopy, Beer's law, thermodynamics,
chemical equilibria, Nernst's law, enthalpy, entropy, Gibbs
free energy, Law of Mass Action, simple galvanic cells, electrode - electrolyte interface, fluid electrolytes, dissociation of
salt, solubility product, ion product, pH-value, ionic conductivity, ionic mobility, ion-selective electrodes, phase diagrams
2. Characteristic of modern sensors, technologies for sensors,
resistive sensors, thermoelectric sensors, capacitive sensors,
piezoelectric sensors, operational amplifiers primary.
1. Written examination (90 min) with marks
2. Oral or written examination (90 min) passed or failed
Whiteboard, power-point slides
1. /1/ Hamann, Carl H. / Hamnett, Andrew / Vielstich, Wolf
- Electrochemistry - Weinheim: Wiley 1998
/2/ Atkins, P.W., De Paula, J., Physical Chemistry, Oxford
University Press, 2010
/3/ Atkins, P.W., Jones, L., Chemical Principles, Palgrave
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Macmillan, 2010
/4/ Harris, D., Quantitative Chemical Analysis, Freemann,
New York, 2003
2. /1/ Doebelin, E. O.: Measurement Systems - Application
and Design, McGraw Hill 4th ed. 1990.
/2/ Figliola, R.S., Beasley, D.E.: Theory and Design for Mechanical Measurements, J. Wiley & Sons 2nd ed. 1995.
/3/ Fraden, J.: Handbook of Modern Sensors, AIP Press 2nd
ed. 1997.
/4/ Gpel, W.; Hesse, J. Zemel, J.N. (eds): Sensors. A Comprehensive Survey, Verlag Chemie 1994.
/5/ Long, G.: Real Applications of Electronic Sensors, MacMillan Education, 1989.
/6/ Ohba, R. (ed): Intelligent Sensor Technology, J. Wiley &
Sons, 1992.
/7/ Pallas-Areny, R.; Webster, J.G.: Sensors and Signal Conditioning, J. Wiley & Sons 2nd ed., 2001.
/8/ Petriu, E.M.: Instrumentation and Measurement, Technology and Applications, IEEE Technology Update Series,
1997.
/9/ Ristic, L.: Sensor Technologies and Devices, Artech
House, Inc., 1994.
/10/ Soloman, S.: Sensors Handbook, McGraw Hill, 1998
/11/ Taylor, H. R.; Taylor, J. R.: Data Acquisition for Sensor
Systems, Chapman & Hall, 1997.
/12/ Tzou, H.S.; Fukuda, T. (eds.): Precision Sensors, Actuators and Systems, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1992.
/13/ University of Wisconsin: The Measurement , Instrumentation and Sensors Handbook, University of Wisconsin,
1999.
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Module Number
Sensor Electronics
12
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Software Engineering
13
1. C++Programming
2. Matlab & Simulink
1st Semester
Every year, winter term
Prof. Dr. Dorschner, Hans-Werner
1. Prof. Dr. Dorschner, Hans-Werner
2. Prof. Dr. Dorschner, Hans-Werner
English
Mechatronics and Sensor Systems Technology ( M. Sc.)
1. Lecture/2 SWS/30
2. Lecture/2 SWS/30
Contact time 88h, homework 92h
6
none
Basic programming knowledge
Learn structuring of technical and mathematical problems
and develop algorithms for these problems, Learn the basics
in MATALB, learn the basics in C++-programming included
OOP (classes, inheritance etc.)
C++, MATLAB, algebraic systems, software engineering
1. Written examination (90 min) with marks
2. Oral or written examination (90 min) passed or failed
Lecture notes, eBooks delivered by the lecturer
/1/ Diverse references included in lecture notes, MathWorks
documentation on MATLAB, Web tutorial C++
/2/ Hahn, B. D., Valentine, D. T., Essential Matlab for Engineers and Scientists, Elsevier Ltd., 2010
/3/ Yevick, D., A First Course in Computional Physics and
Object-Oriented Programming with C++, Cambridge University, 2006
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Sensor Manufacturing
14
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tion etc.
Outlook to possible smart sensor applications: automatic correction of environmental impacts, automatic corrections of
changes of sensitivity, control of processes only with the
smart sensor, prediction of failure etc. and description of the
problem by a block diagram.
Layout calculations for: Active sensors (piezosensor,
electrodynamic sensors, fotodiods and thermocouples. Passive sensors: resistors (Poti, PTC, NTC, Pt 100, LDR, strain
gauges), capacity sensors, inductivity sensors
Analog data processing: Operation amplifier, amplifying,
adding, multiplying, division, integration and derivation.
Digital data processing: Data acquisition board (PCMCIAcard), MUX with SE and DE inputs, PGA, Antialias filter,
S&H, AD-converter and DA-converter. Programming (deriving of smart sensor formulas, visual programming with
DasyLab and Labview.
Outlook for the possibility after the study found a university
supported engineering office for the development, manufacturing and distribution of smart sensor systems, with special
emphasis to the direct application of strain gauge sensors.
2. Application areas of sensors, main types of sensors,
microfabricated sensors, fundamental processes of fabrication and examples of microsensors, packaging and integration in the real world, economics of microsensors.
1. Written examination (90 min) with marks
2. Written or oral Examination (90 min) passed or failed
Whiteboard, power-point slides
/1/ Soloman, S., Sensors and Control Systems in Manufacturing, Mc Graw Hill Company , 2009
/2/ Fraden, J., Handbook of Modern Sensors, Springer , 2010
/3/ Wilson, J., Sensors Technology Handbook, 2005
/4/ Webster, J., Measurement, Instrumentation and Sensors
Handbook, IEEE Press, 1999
/5/ Soloman, S., Sensors Handbook, Mc Graw Hill Company
2010
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1. Control Theory
2. Modeling, Simulation, Validation
1st Semester
Every year, winter term
Prof. Dr. Scherf, Helmut
1. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tu Diep Cong Thanh
2. Prof. Scherf, Helmut
English
Mechatronics and Sensor Systems Technology (M. Sc.)
1. Lecture/2 SWS/30
2. Lecture with demonstration experiments and Matlab &
Simulink simulation/2 SWS/30
Contact time 88h, homework 92h
6
6 ECTS Basic Mathematics at university level,
4 ECTS Electrical Engineering at university level.
Knowledge in numerical simulation techniques
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1. The student can use integral transformations for the analysis of dynamic systems, can analyze standard control loops,
understands the goals in control engineering and how to
tune control parameters.
2. The student should know the basic techniques of modeling
of dynamic systems how to determine the system parameters
and how to simulate a dynamic system with Matlab & Simulink.
1. Modeling, linearization, Laplace-transformation, evaluation of the transfer function and the frequency characteristic,
stability and stability criteria, control loop evaluation, design
of control loops, analog controller, root locus analysis and
frequency response.
2. Introduction to modeling of dynamic systems, solving differential equations with Matlab & Simulink.
Modeling of an electromechanical system (DC motor), a fluid system (water tank), a thermodynamic system (heater) and
an electric system (relay, eddy-current brake)...
Written examination (90 min) with mark
Oral or written examination (90 min) passed or failed
/1/ Ogata, Katsuhiko Modern Control Engineering - Prentice Hall International 5th Revised edition 2009
/2/ Nise, Norman S. - Control systems engineering - New
York: Wiley 3rd Ed. 2000
/3/ Frederik, Dean / Chow, Joe H. - Feedback control problems using Matlab - Pacific Grove: Brooks/Cole 2000
/4/ Ogata, Katsuhiko, System Dynamics, Pearson Education
International, 2004
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Sensors 2
21
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Embedded Systems
22
1. Microcontroller
2. Digital Signal Processing
2nd Semester
Every year, summer term
Prof. Dr. Herwig, Ralf
1. Prof. Dr. Herwig, Ralf
2. Prof. Dr. Kern, Ansgar
English
Mechatronics and Sensor Systems Technology ( M. Sc.)
1. Lecture with Laboratory/2 SWS/30
2. Lecture/2 SWS/30
Contact time 88h, homework 92h
6
12.2
1. none
2. Knowlege of Laplace- Fourier-transformation, Clanguage, basic analogue filter circuits
The students know the substantial methods of digital signal
processing. They know how to realize such algorithms together with sequential controls based on multitasking in a
microcomputer and know the essential structures and possibilities of a microcomputer. They can judge if a microcomputer is applicable for a given problem and are able to
use behavioural description programming.
They are knowledgeable about discrete transformation algorithms and are able to implement them on microprocessor
based platforms. They can assess the limitations and applicability of DFT based algorithms with regards to real world
signals.
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1. The nature of processes and signals in the real world. Implications for the structure of a microcomputer. Von Neumann and Harvard architecture. RISC and CISC instruction
sets. Processing of real-time signals. Architecture of Digital
Signal Processors. Design of programs at register level.
Structured programming. The finite state machine. Task oriented programming. Software security.
2. Conversion of analogue signals, transition form the discrete time domain into the discrete frequency domain, distortion of frequency spectra, convolution and correlation of signals, containment of DFT leakage, window functions, FIR
and IIR filter design, implementation of DFT and IDFT algorithms
1. Written Examination (90 min) with marks
2. Written or oral Examination (90 min) passed or failed
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Digital Control
23
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Module Name
Module Number
Automation
24
1. Automation Systems
2. Automation Lab
2nd Semester
Every year, summer term
Prof. Dr. Dorschner, Hans-Werner
1. Prof. Dr. Dorschner, Hans-Werner
2. Prof. Dr. Dorschner, Hans-Werner
English
Mechatronics and Sensor Systems Technology ( M. Sc.)
1. Lecture/2 SWS/30
2. Lecture/2 SWS/30
Contact time 88h, homework 92h
6
6 ECTS Basic Mathematics at university level,
4 ECTS Electrical Engineering at university level.
13.1, 15.2 - Knowledge in numerical simulation techniques
and programming (C++)
The student
-can understand automation problems, analyze complex system and derive necessary control requirements,
- can deduct from Boolean equations the minimum control
I/O-dependencies,
- is able to configure DCS systems (based on Siemens
SIMATIC S7-300 systems),
- has learned 4 control languages for DCS (STL, FBD, SCL,
GraphSet),
- is able to implement control projects on DCS and debug the
SW,
- understands bus based systems,
- knows Profibus, Profinet, CAN-bus systems,
- can derive from a given process a control program,
- can debug the control program and implement it on a DCS
HW.
DCS control systems, SIMATIC S7-300 Systems, control
languages, bus systems, bus standards, Boolean logic and
mathematics
Written examination (90 min) with marks,
Lab exercises with oral tests passed or failed
Lecture notes, lab description and tasks
/1/ Script from lecturer,
/2/ SIMATIC system documentation,
/3/ K. Ogata, Discrete Control Systems, Pearson Education
ISBN 978-81-203-2760-3,
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/4/ Ogata, Katsuhiko Modern Control Engineering - Prentice Hall International 5th Revised edition 2009,
/5/ Nise, Norman S. - Control systems engineering - New
York: Wiley 3rd Ed. 2000
/6/ Frederik, Dean / Chow, Joe H. - Feedback control problems using Matlab - Pacific Grove: Brooks/Cole 2000;
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Management
25
Examination
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Sensor Networks
31
1. Bus Systems
2. Automotive Sensors, Safety & Reliability
3rd Semester
Every year, winter term
Prof. Dr. Leize, Thorsten
1. Prof. Dr. Leize, Thorsten
2. Prof. Dr. Keller, Frieder
English
Mechatronics and Sensor Systems Technology ( M. Sc.)
1. Lecture/2 SWS/30
2. Lecture/2 SWS/30
Contact time 88h, homework 92h
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Module 12, Lecture 15.1
1. Programming knowledge in C/C++, as of Computer Science module
2. For Automotive Sensors: Basic knowledge in the field of
Combustion Engines, Powertrain and Electronically
Controlled Braking Systems.
For Safety & Reliability: Basic knowledge of Theory of
Probabilities
1. The students understand the organization of messages
on a bus system, know the most important bus systems and
their pro and contras and can estimate the expenditure of the
bus system. They are able to configure a network and know
the different classes and topologies of networks.
2. The students know the special requirements for electronic
technology in modern vehicles and the sensors and actuators
applicable under mobile conditions. They understand the
interaction of the components in the system, are able to analyze weak points in the systems safety and know concepts
how to avoid them.
1. Examples of Networked Systems, Transmission
Media, Access Control Strategies, Error Handling, Bus
Systems in Automation and Automotive Applications. Basic
communication problems in sensor actor networks, seven
layer model, intelligent network nodes.
2. Electronics in Automobiles - An Overview
Sensors in Drive train Control Safety Systems, Comfort Systems, Communication Systems, Bus Systems for Automotive
Applications
Reliability Analysis, Architecture of Fault-Tolerant Systems
Safety, Reliability and Availability, Failure Modes and Ef-
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Systems Engineering
32
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Simulation
33
1. Numerical Simulation
2. Application of FEM Technology
3rd Semester
Every year, winter term
Prof. Dr. Westermann, Thomas
1. Prof. Dr. Westermann, Thomas
2. Prof. Dr. Halter, Eberhard
English
Mechatronics and Sensor Systems Technology ( M. Sc.)
1. Lecture/2 SWS/30
2. Lecture/2 SWS/30
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Basic knowledge in technical mechanics and material science
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1. The students know the basic methods of numerical simulation: Finite difference and finite element methods. They are
aware of the systematic errors of the methods. They are able
to work with the ANSYS FEM program in different areas
(electrostatic, thermal: static and transient, mechanical) in
order to simulate a broad range of sensor applications.
2. After having successfully completed the course, the students should be able to solve linear problems of
elastomechanics
1. Modelling of 2D electrostatic problems: LaplaceEquation. Finite difference method: The method in 1D and
2D, order/accuracy of schemes, linear interpolation in 2D;
extensions of the method to 3D, extensions to other partial
differential equations.
Iterative methods for solving large systems of linear equations. Modelling of complex geometries with appropriate
meshes.
Finite element method 1D and 2D: Differential equation and
energy equation, minimizing the energy equation for triangular-shaped functions, system of linear equations.
Introduction of ANSYS: Simulation of 2D electrostatic problems, simulation of static and transient thermal problems,
simulation of 2D/3D mechanical problems.
2. - Introduction into FEM and ANSYS
- Generation of geometry
- Meshing methods
- Boundary conditions
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- Results interpretation
1. Written examination (90 min) with marks
2. Oral or written examination (90 min) passed or failed
Whiteboard, Computer Program ANSYS
/1/Lecture Notes: www.home.hs-karlsruhe.de/~weth0002/
Veranstaltungen/details/docs/secure_fh/simulation.pdf
/2/ ANSYS: A.Ali, R.Afshar, Teaching Yourself ANSYS in
7 Days, Dr.-Mller-Verlag 2010.
/3/ T. Westermann, Modellbildung und Simulation,
Springer- Verlag 2010.
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Communication
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1. Communication & Visualization
2. Guidance of Scientific Work
3rd Semester
Every year, winter term
Prof. Dr. Herwig, Ralf
1. Prof. Dr. Herwig, Ralf
2. Dr. Kern, Maria-Andrea
English
Mechatronics and Sensor Systems Technology ( M. Sc.)
1. Lecture and laboratory/2 SWS/30
2. Workshop/2 SWS/30
Contact time 88h, homework 92h
6
1. 2 ECTS Computer Science at university level
4 ECTS Mathematics at university level
2. English, own experience in creating a bachelor thesis
1. none
2. none
1. The students know different possibilities to represent data
and to transfer it in different ways. They can write simple
interface programs and are able to design process control
terminals using visualisation programs.
2. After having successfully completed the course, the students should
- to be familiar with the aspects of a scientific paper
- to organize and write effective research/project proposal
- to develop a clear and concise writing style
- to understand the correct way of writing numbers,
units, equations, and symbols
- to understand the proper use of punctuation and use
correct grammar in scientific writing
to give a short presentation with confidence, using the principles discussed in class
1. Wide area network (WAN), TCPIP Transport, Interface
between process and TCPIP, Data visualization in HTML,
Data visualization and process control by specialized programs, Wireless communication in networks.
2. The course will have written exercises, group activities,
pair work, writing workshops, and oral presentations.
1. Written Examination (90 min) with marks
2. Referat (20 min) passed or failed
1. Distributed learning environment with online information
and tutorials together with primary data. Laboratory experi-
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Industry Project
3rd Semester
Every year, winter term
The supervising Professor
The professor of MSST course
English
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Self organized work on an unstructured problem with relation to the MSST course. Maximum group size 2 students.
180h
6
Modules 11 to 25
The students are able to structure a problem, to gather information, to provide a time schedule for solving the problem
and to work independently on it. They are able to prepare
purchase of material and equipment.
Special agreement
Special agreement
2 Presentations (20 min) and oral discussion
Beamer, if necessary experimental setup
According to necessity
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Thesis
41
Thesis Project
4th Semester
Every year, summer term
The supervising Professor (first supervisor)
Supervising Professor, second Professor
English
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Project
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All modules of the semester 1 to 3, IELTS 6.0
Proof of the cabability for scientific work under guidance
Work on the final project and documentation by the thesis
Written documentation
According to own investigations
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90h
3
Module 41
Proof of the capability for scientific work under guidance
Preparation of the thesis documentation
Presentation (20 min) and oral discussion (>=40 min)
Beamer
Delivered Master Thesis
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