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Mikromechanische Sensoren für Automobilanwendungen

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Mikromechanische Sensoren sind zu einem unverzichtbaren Element der Automobilelektronik geworden. In diesem Beitrag der Robert Bosch GmbH werden Anwendungen für mikromechanische Sensoren im Automobil vorgestellt, und es wird einen Ausblick auf zukünftige Einsatzgebiete gegeben.

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Kallenbach, R., Marek, J., Gómez, UM. et al. Mikromechanische Sensoren für Automobilanwendungen. ATZ Elektron 1, 44–48 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03223839

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