Technische Universität Wien - Institute of Sensor and Actuator Systems
The Institute (ISAS) is grouped in three research departments: Micro-and Nanosensors, Applied Electronic Materials and Microsystems Technology. Because Prof. Schmid, head of ISAS, has been with the research labs of EADS (European Aeronautic Defense and Space Company) for several years, there is a strong focus on micro/nanomachined devices and systems for airborne applications.
Technologies and competences
The Institute‘s work focuses on micro-/nanomachined devices and systems including packaging aspects. For hardware realisation, clean rooms with equipment for thin and thick film technology can be used. Furthermore, long-term expertise in the design and characterisation of MEMS/NEMS sensors (e.g. pressure, flow, acceleration, gyroscopes. etc.) and actuators (e.g. piezoelectric, magnetic, etc.) is available.
Fields of Activity | Research | Development | Production |
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Aircraft (complete) | |||
Aircraft structures and parts | yes |
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Engines | yes |
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Cabin interiors and furnishing (incl. cargo hold) | yes |
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Materials and manufacturing technologies | |||
Cockpit equipment and aircraft electronics | yes |
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Systems | |||
Air traffic infrastructure and air traffic control applications | |||
Ground test and training equipment | |||
Airport infrastructure |
Products and services in aviation
- energy harvesting devices for low energy sensor networks (e.g. SHM, integrated seat applications)
- robust pressure sensors for high temperature applications up to 700°C (e.g. turbines)
- radar sensors for ‘on-board’ vortices detection on aircrafts
- sensor/actuator networks for flow control on aircraft wings