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Karlsruher Institute for Technology: Printed circuits protect sensors

Share Electronic sensors can benefit many industrial applications, such as automotive engineering. But they have to be protected from attacks and falsifications. The new joint project “sensIC”aims to integrate printed electronics and silicon components directly into products in order to secure sensors. At the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), researchers are developing a central component for this: printed safety circuits with special hardware-based functions, so-called Physical Unclonable Functions (PUFs). The Federal Ministry of Research is funding sensIC with a total of 2.9 million euros. The industrial partners are investing a further 1.35 million euros in the project. In electrically powered vehicles, they monitor the temperature of the batteries in order to optimize their service life and performance; in plants in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries, they monitor the operating status of passive components in order to detect errors immediately: Electronic sen

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