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Uwe Marschner

Researcher at Dresden University of Technology

Publications -  71
Citations -  520

Uwe Marschner is an academic researcher from Dresden University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galfenol & Finite element method. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 64 publications receiving 470 citations.

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Advanced hybrid integrated low-power telemetric pressure monitoring system for biomedical applications

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented a hybrid integrated solution for telemetric pressure measurement in biomedical applications, which consists of a surface micro-machined capacitive type absolute pressure sensor fabricated in an eight-mask MOS-like process and two low-power ASICs.
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Integration of a wireless lock-in measurement of hip prosthesis vibrations for loosening detection

TL;DR: In this article, a solution for the integration of a wireless measurement system intended for the detection of hip prosthesis loosening by vibration analysis is presented, where small vibration amplitudes in the presence of noisy sensor signals of the excited prosthesis are measured with a digital lock-in amplifier which is integrated in the prosthesis together with a controller and a passive telemetry working at 125 kHz.
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Passive Wireless Resonant Galfenol Sensor for Osteosynthesis Plate Bending Measurement

TL;DR: In this article, a planar rectangular coil on top of a magnetostrictive Galfenol ( alloy) layer forms an electrical resonant circuit for measuring the osteosynthesis plate bending.
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Mikrosystem zur lokalen Zustandsüberwachung und Zustandsdiagnose von Maschinen, Anlagen und/oder Baugruppen, insbesondere von Antriebssystemen

TL;DR: In this paper, a Zustandsdiagnose and Klassifizierung for Antriebssystems is presented. Butt et al. describe a system that is based on the basis of MikroSystemtechnik and verbleibende Rest-Betriebszeiten.
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Autonomous Chemical Oscillator Circuit Based on Bidirectional Chemical-Microfluidic Coupling

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a relaxation oscillator based on two fi eld-effect-type valves and two membranes acting as compliances, which can be used to transport reagents, but they are not themselves responsive to chemical concentrations.