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SIITME 2011 - Conference program

Welcome to SIITME Keynote speakersProgram at a glanceCommitteesOral sessionsPoster sessionsGeneral informationContact information

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Editors: Paul Svasta, Bogdan Anton, Aurel Gontean, Zsolt Illyefalvi-Vitéz, Delia Lepãdatu, Norocel CodreanuDTP: Bogdan AntonPublisher: Cavallioti www.cavallioti.ro

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Welcome to SIITME

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GREETINGS DEAR PARTICIPANTS, Thank you for coming to SIITME 2011 Conference. It has become a long tradition

community from industry and academia. As usual, the meeting takes place in a city from the eastern part of Central Europe and this time it is the beautiful city of Timiºoara, the capital of Banat County, Romania. Today Timiºoara is one of the most important regions in Romania for the electronics

in the Research & Development, as well as Manufacturing of electronic modules. In fact, Continental Automotive activities are the main topics of our conference and we hope for the future to have a consistent joint presence of industry and academia in SIITME papers. As conference Chairmen, we are honored to be surrounded by a diligent and steadfast organizing committee. In addition, an event like SIITME 2011 would not be possible without the support of our sponsors, so we would like to thank them and highlight Continental Automotive Romania, Alfa Test and COMTEST as our Premium Sponsors. Special remarks and deeply gratitude to the Romanian National

University of Timisoara, where the Faculty for Electronics and Telecommunication played a very important role in organizing the event.

Paul SVASTAGeneral Chair

Dan PITICÃ General Co Chair

Aurel GONTEANConference Chair

Hungarian & Romanian Joint Chapter

SIITME event is technically sponsored by IEEE CPMT Society. Its Conference

careful review. The presented papers will be included in the ISI data base IEEE Xplore DIGITAL LIBRARY.

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Keynote speaker:

Dr. Christian von Albrichsfeld General Manager Continental Automotive RomaniaHead of Research and Development Romania

Presentation:

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Born in Braºov, RomâniaElectrical Engineering Study at Darmstadt University of TechnologyDiploma Degree in Electrical Engineering / Control EngineeringScholarship Owner for “Intelligent Systems for the Information and Automation

Research Assistant at the Control System Theory and Robotics Faculty at Darmstadt University of TechnologyDoctoral Degree in Engineering

ITT-Automotive Europe (now Continental AG) Development Engineer in Advanced Development

Continental AG Subproject Manager in Advanced Development Customer Project Manager for Electro Hydraulic Brake and Manager for System Strategy Customer Project Manager for Daimler Chrysler Electro Hydraulic Brake In addition: Project Manager for Electro Hydraulic Brake Facelift Project Manager for Regenerative Brake Systems Head of Regenerative Brake Systems and Future Brake Systems

Continental Automotive Romania SRLSince Feb. 2009 General Manager of Continental Automotive Romania SRL In addition: Head of R&D Romania

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Continental Automotive Romania

Continental AG is among the leading automotive suppliers worldwide. As a supplier of brake systems, systems and components for powertrains and chassis, instrumentation, infotainment solutions, vehicle electronics, tires and technical elas-tomers, Continental contributes to enhanced driving safety and global climate protection. Continental is also a competent partner in networked automobile communication.

Continental AutomotiveIn Continental Automotive Romania, over 3000 people work in the R&D centers in Timisoara and Iasi and in the production plants in Timisoara and Brasov. Our engineers develop software solutions, hardware and mechanical designs for body, safety, engine and transmission applications as well as navigation systems and instrument clusters for future cars and trucks.

University Collanoration

Company presentations Recruiting fairsInnovation SymposiumSummer practiceDiploma ProjectsPrivate scholarshipMaster Program

Teaching ProgramConti InfoCenterContiLabSponsorshipPart-time and full-time jobs for studensCompany visits, workshops and competitions

Iaº[email protected]. Poitiers, nr.6, 700671Tel. 0232307022 / Fax 0232220331

Continental Automotive Romania

Timiº[email protected] Martirilor 1989, nr.1, 300724Str. Siemens, nr.1, 300704Tel. 0256252322/ Fax 0256294451

Braº[email protected]

Tel. 0374359929

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Keynote speaker:

Prof. James E. Morris, Ph.D.Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering,Portland State University, Portland, OR 97207-0751, USA

Presentation: “Nanopackaging: Nanotechnologies in

Jim is an ECE Professor at Portland State University, Oregon, and Professor Emeritus at SUNY-Binghamton, having served as Department Chair at both, and is an IEEE Fellow. He has B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees in Physics from the University of Auckland, NZ, and a Ph.D. in EE from the University of Saskatchewan, Canada, and was the

Jim has served the IEEE Components Packaging and Manufacturing Technology (CPMT) Society as Treasurer (1991-1997,) BoG member (1996-1998, 2011-2013), VP for Conferences (1998-2003,) Distinguished Lecturer (2000- ,) CPT-Transactions Associate-Editor (1998- ,) IEEE Nanotechnology Council representative (2007- ,) etc., and won the 2005 CPMT David Feldman Outstanding Contribution Award.

He has edited four books on electronics packaging, including one on nanopackaging, co-authored another, and has two more in preparation, He established the Nanotechnology Council Nanopackaging TC, serves as the NTC Awards Chair, and contributes to IEEE Nanotechnology Magazine.

He was General Conference Chair of Adhesives in Electronics (1998,) Advanced Packaging Materials (2001,) Polytronic (2004,) and IEEE NANO (2011,) and serves on multiple conference program committees.

His research is currently focused on ICAs, nanoelectronics, and nanoelectronics packaging. He is actively involved in international engineering education and at the local IEEE Oregon level has chaired both the Education Society and CPMT Chapters. He spent 2008-2009 in visiting positions with the University of Greenwich, Chalmers University of Technology, Dresden University of Technology, Helsinki University of Technology (with a Nokia-Fulbright Fellowship), and the University of Canterbury NZ (on an Erskine Fellowship.) Jim is currently (September 2011) a Royal Academy of Engineering Distinguished Visiting Fellow at Loughborough University of Technology (UK.).

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Keynote speaker:

Prof. Dr. Klaus-Jürgen WolterTechnische Universität Dresden

Presentation:

Professional Experience: Since 2006 Deputy Head of Fraunhofer IZFP Dresden Since 2003 Director of the Electronic Packaging Lab at Dresden University of Technology Since 2002 Director of the Centre of Microtechnical Manufacturing 1992 Appointment to the chair of Procedure Technology of Electronics

Fields of research: Substrate technologies Assembly technologies of devices, components, MEMS Joining technologies Reliability of electronic packages Non-destructive test methods Publications: Co-author of four books in Electronics Packaging Editor of book series: „Elektronik-Technologie in Forschung und Praxis“ Verlag Dr. Markus Detert, Templin, Band 1 - 16 Editor of book series: „System Integration in Electronic Packaging“ Verlag Dr. Markus Detert, Templin, Band 1 - 5 The research activities result in more than 80 conference presentations /proceedings and in 3 patents.

Fellowships and Honours Member of: IEEE-CPMT (since 2005), IMAPS, VDE

since 2003 Chair of the 5th and 8th International Academic Conference on Electronic Packaging Education and Training General Chair of 1st Electronics Systemintegration Technology Conference 2006 Governor of IEEE-CPMT board since 2006

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Program at a glance

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Thursday, October 20

19:00 - 22:00 Welcome reception (Hotel restaurant)21:00 - 22:00 Steering Committee Meeting (Green Room)

12:00 Registration (Hotel Lobby)

22:00 IEEE - CPMT Hu & Ro Joint Chapter Meeting (Green Room)

Friday, October 21

07:15 - 08:1507:30 - 12:0008:00 - 08:1508:15 - 09:45

09:45 - 11:1511:15 - 11:3011:30 - 13:3013:30 - 16:0016:00 - 17:3017:30 - 17:4517:45 - 19:3019:30 - 20:3020:30 -

Breakfast (Hotel restaurant)Registration (Hotel Lobby)Opening ceremony, Welcome word (Conference Room)Plenary SessionKeynote speakers (Conference Room)Oral Session I (Conference Room)Coffee BreakPoster Session I (Conference Room)Lunch, (Hotel restaurant) & Carting Experience (RED Motor)Oral Session II (Conference Room)Coffee BreakPoster Session II (Conference Room)Cultural Program - ConcertoDinner (Hotel restaurant)

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Saturday: October 22

07:00 - 08:0008:00 - 10:0010:00 - 11:0011:00 - 11:1511:15 - 12:4512:45 - 14:0014:00 - 15:4515:45 - 16:0016:00 - 17:3017:45 - 19:3018:00 - 19:3019:30 - 20:15

20:15 - 23:00

Breakfast (Hotel restaurant)Poster Session III (Conference Room)Industrial PresentationCoffee BreakOral Session III (Conference Room)Lunch (Hotel restaurant)Poster Session IV (Conference Room)Coffee BreakOral Session IV (Conference Room)Steering Committee Meeting (RECAª)Cultural Program, Timisoara sightseeingWine Tasting Session, The culture of the wine - RECAS VineyardConference Dinner and Awarding session

Sunday: October 23

07:30 - 09:0009:00 - 10:00

10:00

Breakfast (Hotel restaurant)Closing ceremony, looking for SIITME 2012, Alba Iulia, Romania (Conference Room)Farewell coffee, End of Symposium

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General Chair

General Co ChairDan PITICÃ, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, RomaniaConference Chair

Program Chair

Heinz WOHLRABE, Technical University of Dresden , GermanyPublication ChairZsolt ILLYEFALVI-VITEZ, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary Webmaster

International Steering Committee

Tiberiu ABRAHAM, ROEL, Romania

Detlef BONFERT, Fraunhofer Research Institution for Modular Solid State Technologies EMFT, Munich, GermanyAlexandru BORCEA, ARIES, RomaniaAttila BUCHMAN, North University of Baia Mare, Romania

Petrin DRUMEA, Research Institute for Hydraulic and Pneumatic, RomaniaRosemari FUICÃ, Association for Promoting Electronic Technology, Romania

Balázs ILLÉS, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, HungaryZsolt ILLYEFALVI-VITEZ, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary

Radu IONESCU, Radioconsult srl, Romania

Committees

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Wilhelm KAPPEL, ICPE-CA, RomaniaOliver KRAMMER, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, HungaryIoan LIÞÃ, University of Piteºti, Romania, Conference ChairPavel MACH, Technical University Prague, Czech RepublicAlexandru MARIN, Politehnica University of Bucharest, Romania

Johann NICOLICS, Technical University of Wien, Austria

ªtefan ONIGA, North University of Baia Mare, Romania

Alena PIETRIKOVA, Technical University of Kosice, SlovakiaDorin PETREUª, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, RomaniaDan PITICÃ, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania,

Jerzy POTENCKI, Rzesow, University of Technology, PolandWilfried SAUER, Dresden University of Technology, Germany

Emil SOFRON, University of Piteºti, Romania

Marius TOADER, ALFA TEST Romania

Gabriel VLÃDUÞ, ARIES Oltenia, RomaniaJozsef VASARHELY, University of Miskolc, HungaryHeinz WOHLRABE, Dresden University of Technology, GermanyKlaus WOLTER, Dresden University of Technology, Germany

Vlad CEHAN, Technical University “Gheorghe Asachi” Iaºi, Romania,

Zsolt ILLYEFALVI-VITEZ, Budapest University of Technology and

Heinz WOHLRABE, Dresden University of Technology, Germany,

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Detlef BONFERT, Fraunhofer Research Institution for Modular Solid State Technologies EMFT, Munich, GermanyMihai BRANZEI, Politehnica University of Bucharest, Romania

Gabriel CHINDRIS, Technical University of Cluj Napoca Romania

Cristian FARCAS, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania

Tecla GORAS, Technical University Gh. Asachi, Iaºi, RomaniaBalázs ILLÉS, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, HungaryZsolt ILLYEFALVI-VITEZ, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, HungaryRadu IONESCU, Radioconsult SRL, RomaniaOliver KRAMMER, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, HungaryPavel MACH, Technical University Prague, Czech RepublicJohan NICOLICS Vienna University of Technology, AustriaDorin PETREUS, Technical University of Cluj Napoca RomaniaAlena PIETRIKOVA, Technical University of Kosice, SlovakiaDan PITICA, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, RomaiaMarius RANGU, Politehnica University of Timisoara, RomaniaAna RUSU, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) Stockholm, Sweden

Dan VUZA, – Institute of Mathematics of the Romanian Academy, Romania

Technical Program Committee

Reka BATORFI ,Budapest University of Technology and Economics, HungaryGabriel CHINDRIS, Technical University of Cluj Napoca, Romania

Rosemari FUICA, Association for Promotion of Electronic Technology, RomaniaOliver KRAMMER, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary

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Publication Committee

Zsolt ILLYEFALVI-VITEZ, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary, ChairNorocel Dragoº CODREANU, “Politehnica” University of Bucharest, Romania, Co Chair

Reka BATORFI, BME Budapest, HungaryRadu BOZOMITU, TU Iasi, RomaniaAndreea BONEA, Politehnica University of Bucharest, RomaniaJuraj DURISIN, TU Kosice, SlovakiaAndrei DRUMEA, Politehnica University of Bucharest, RomaniaCristian FARCAS, TU Cluj-Napoca, RomaniaBalázs ILLÉS, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, HungaryOliver KRAMMER, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, HungaryCatalin NEGREA, Politehnica University of Timisoara, RomaniaMihaela PANTAZICA, Politehnica University of Bucharest, RomaniaDaniel VISAN, University of Pitesti, Romania

Technical Secretariat

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Thursday, October 20

Friday, October 21

08:00 - 08:15 Opening ceremony, Welcome word

Prof. Marius OTEªTEANUTimiºoara, RomaniaProf. Paul SVASTARomania

21:00 - 22:00 22:00

Steering Committee MeetingIEEE - CPMT Hu & Ro Joint Chapter Meeting

08:15 - 09:45 Plenary Session

Chairmen:Prof. Dan PITICÃ, Technical University of Cluj NapocaProf. Aurel GONTEANTimiºoara, Romania

Keynote speaker IndustryKEYNOTE: Current Development Trends in the Automotive Industry KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Dr. Christian von ALBRICHSFELD, General Manager Continental Automotive Romania, Head of Research and Development RomaniaINTRODUCED BY: Prof. Aurel GONTEAN

Keynote speakers Academia:KEYNOTE: Nanopackaging: Nanotechnologies in Microelectronics PackagingKEYNOTE SPEAKER: Prof. James E. MORRIS, Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, Portland State UniversityINTRODUCED BY: Prof. Dan PITICÃ, Technical University of Cluj Napoca

KEYNOTE: Reliable Technologies for 3D-IntegrationKEYNOTE SPEAKER: Prof. Klaus-Jürgen WOLTER, Electronics Packaging Laboratory, Technical University of DresdenINTRODUCED BY: Prof. Zsolt ILLYEFALVI-VITEZ, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary

Oral sessions

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ELAN Workshop: “Be An Entrepreneur!”

Oral Session 1 - Advanced Electronics and PackagingChairmen: Pavel MACH, Technical University Prague, Czech Republic

O.1. VISA:Integration of Electronic Components in PCB based Technology for Automotive ElectronicsThomas HOFMANN , Stefan GOTTSCHLING1), Alexander NEUMANN2)1) Materials & Packaging, Continental AG, Nuremberg, Germany 2) Product Development, Schweizer Electronic AG, Schramberg, Germany

O.2. Hardware Acceleration for Rapid Prototyping of Communication SystemsCiprian George GAVRINCEA, J. BASEngineering Unit, Centre Tecnologic de Telecomunicacions de Catalunya (CTTC), Castelldefels, Spain

O.3. Characterization of mechanical parameters of IMCs in solder materi-als using nano hardness tests and EBSD measurementsS. KLIMA, J. VILLAIN, U. CORRADI, Chr. WEIPPERT, L. ZHANGUniversity of Applied Sciences Augsburg Germany

O.4. Deliver High Quality Products Trough MeasurementsVlad ZILERIU, National Instruments Romania

Friday, October 21

09:45 – 11:15

ELAN Workshop: “Be An Entrepreneur!”

Oral Session 2 - Assembling and ManufacturingChairmen: Zsolt ILLYEFALVI-VITEZ, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, HungaryEdward HRYNKIEWICZ, Silesian University of Technology, Gliwice, Poland

Microelectronic Components Ion-Cosmin DITA, Marius OTESTEANU1), and Franz QUINT2)1) Faculty of Electronics and Telecommunications, Politehnica University of Timisoara, Romania, 2) Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, University of Applied Sciences Karlsruhe, Germany

Friday, October 21

16:00 – 17:30

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O.6. Interoperability Solution between Peer – to – Peer and Client – Server based Mailing SystemsPatrik Emanuel MEZÖ, Mircea VLADUTIU, Lucian PRODAN

O.7. Tin Whisker Growth from Sn-Cu (0-5 wt%) Surface FinishesBalázs ILLÉS , B. HORVÁTH, B. LIPÁK and L. JAKABDepartment of Electronics Technology, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, Hungary

O.8. Optimizing Laser Soldering of SMD Chip Components – From Theory to PracticeRadu BUNEA1), Reka BATORFI2), Attila GECZY2), Zsolt ILLYEFALVI-VITEZ2), Paul SVASTA1)1) Politehnica University of Bucharest Romania, Center for Technological Electronics and Interconnection Techniques, UPB-CETTI, Bucharest, Romania2) Department of Electronics Technology, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, Hungary

ELAN Workshop: “Be An Entrepreneur!”

Oral Session 3 - Emerging Technologies, Reliability and EducationChairmen: James E. MORRIS, Portland State University, USAHeinz WOHLRABE, Technical University of Dresden, Germany

O.9. Resistance and Non-Linearity of Electrically Conductive Adhesives Aged by Thermal, Humidity and Combined AgingSeba BARTO, Pavel MACHDepartment of Electrotechnology, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Czech Technical University, Prague, Czech Republic

O.10. Accelerated Ageing Tests for Predicting Capacitor LifetimesRajmond JÁNÓ, Dan PITICAApplied Electronics Department, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Cluj-Napoca, Romania

O.11. Reliability Investigation on the Basis of Components for the Automotive IndustryHeinz WOHLRABEElectronics Packaging Laboratory, Technical University of Dresden

Saturday, October 22

11:15 – 12:45

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O.12. Current Demands on Electronic Control Units in Powertrain ApplicationC. SATMAREL, T. POJAR, Dr. R. KOHL1), and B. SCHUCH1)Competence Center Materials & Packaging, Continental Division Powertrain, Sibiu, Romania,1) Competence Center Materials & Packaging, Continental Division Powertrain, Nuremberg, Germany

ELAN Workshop: “Be An Entrepreneur!”

Oral Session 4 – Modelling, simulation and designChairmen: Klaus-Jürgen Wolter, Technical University of Dresden, Germany

of Thin Film Transistor Liquid Crystal Display (TFT-LCD) PanelsIsmail TAVMAN1), Alpaslan TURGUT1), Murat IZ2)1) Department of Mechanical Engineering, Dokuz Eylul University, Izmir, Turkey2) Vestel Elektronik Sanayi ve Ticaret A.S., Manisa, Turkey

O.14. Pre-Layout Power Integrity Analysis in the Design Flow of a PCBRaul FIZESAN, Dan PITICAApplied Electronic Department of Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania

O.15. Iterative Design of Frequency Synthesizers Using CppSim and MatlabAnamaria OROS, Istvan KOVACS , Marius NEAGElectronics, Telecommunication and Information Technology, University of Cluj-Napoca

O.16. Basic Rules for PCB Design for Testing in the Industrial EnvironmentCaius TANASIE, ALFA TEST Romania

Saturday, October 22

16:00 – 17:30

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ELAN Workshop: “Be An Entrepreneur!”

Poster Session 1 - Electronic Packaging

Chairmen: Detlef BONFERT, Fraunhofer Research Institution for Modular Solid State Technologies EMFT, Germany

NOTE: Each author must sustain a three minutes slide show presentation of about his / her work (3-5 slides).

1-1 About the Negative Permittivity of Some Metamaterial Composites - Simulational StudyDaniela Ionescu1), Maria Kovaci2)

1-2 Simulation Determination of the Negative Permeability for the Metamaterials Based on Sr(ZnTi)Fe10O19 Hexaferrite Daniela Ionescu1), Ion Bogdan1), Maria Kovaci2)

diode laserE. Farsad, S. P. Abbasi, M. S. Zabihi, J. SabbaghzadehSemiconductor diode laser croup, Iranian national center for laser and science and technology,Tehran, Iran

1-4 Solder Joints Characterization in the Terms of 4P Soldering Model on VPS Process Ioan Plotog1), Mihai Branzei2), Paul Svasta1), Traian Cucu1), Andreas Thumm2) and Andreas Flechtmann2)1) CETTI-UPB, Bucharest, Romania2) CEMS-UPB, Bucharest, Romania3) IBL-Löttechnik GmbH, Königsbrunn, Germany

Friday, October 21

11:30 – 13:30

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1-5 Comunication system based on PicoBlaze microcontrollerLung Claudiu, Sabou Sebastian, Orha IoanElectrical Engineering Department, North University of Baia Mare, Romania

1-6 Defect Analysis of Ultrasonic Al Wire Bonds on Ni-plated Package Leads

Department of Electronics Technology, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, Hungary 1-7 Implementation of a Conditioning Circuit for Radiation DetectorsI. Lita, and D. A. VisanElectronics, Communications and Computers Department, University of Pitesti, Pitesti, Romania

1-8 Investigating SIR of Cu, OSP, iSn and HASL Surface Finishes by THB Test Bálint Medgyes, Balázs Illés Department of Electronics Technology Budapest University of Technology and Economics Budapest, Hungary

1-9 Investigating the Effect of Nitrogen Atmosphere on Lead-free Solder Wetting AngleOlivér Krammer, László PuskásDepartment of Electronics Technology, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, Hungary

1-10 Measurement platform for barometric pressure sensorsI. Bosznai, G. HarsányiDepartment of Electronics Technology, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, Hungary

1-11 Measuring Thickness Based on the Grayscale Value of C-mode SAM Images Endre Harkai and Péter GordonDepartment of Electronics Technology, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, Hungary

1-12 Microwave Anti-Collision SystemSurugiu Maria Claudia, Ionel Petrescu, Mihaela Lacarmioara Nemtoi, Elena MaghiariDepartment of Telematics and Electronics in Transportation, Polytechnic University of Bucharest, Faculty of Transportation,

Electrically Conductive AdhesivesPavel Mach, Jakub CinertCzech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Department of Electrotechnology, Prague, Czech Republic

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1-14 New Improvements on Home Automation SystemsAvram Adrian1), D. V. Misca2), and I. Porobic3)1) Applied Electronics Department, Faculty of Electronics and Telecommunications, Politehnica University Timisoara, Romania2) Faculty of Automation and Computers, Politehnica University Timisoara, Romania3) Faculty of Electronics and Telecommunications, Politehnica University Timisoara, Romania

1-15 Optimization of mechanical relief and dividing processes in manufacturing of ceramic substrate circuitsEszter Horváth, András Erényi, Attila Géczy, and Gábor HarsányiDepartment of Electronics Technology, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, Hungary

1-16 PCB Design Consideration for Wireless Data Logger use for Thermal Validation System Viman Liviu1), C. M. Vancea2)1)Applied Electronics Department, Technical University of Cluj Napoca, Romania,2)Communications Department, TUCN, Cluj Napoca, Romania

Robert Groza, and Marius NeagBasis of Electronics Department, Faculty of Electronics, Telecomunications and Information Technology, Cluj-Napoca, Romania

A. Géczy, P. Szõke, Zs. Illyefalvi-Vitéz and Miklós RuszinkóDepartment of Electronics Technology, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, Hungary

1-19 Start Soft Stop for Controlling a Reversible Electric Motor Used in AutomotiveBogdan Mihailescu, Alexandru Vasile, Paul Svasta and Andreea BrodealaCentre for Technological Electronics and Interconnection Techniques, Politehnica University of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania

1-20 Characterization of microstructure of lead free solder by different image processing algorithmsTamás Hurtony, Bálint Sinkovics, Péter GordonDepartment of Electronics Technology, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, Hungary

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Friday, October 21

ELAN Workshop: “Be An Entrepreneur!” 17.45 - 19.30

Poster Session 2 - Modeling, Simulation and Design

Chairmen:Ismail TAVMAN, Dokuz Eylul University, Izmir, TurkeyCiprian GAVRINCEA, Centre Tecnologic de Telecomunicacions de Catalunya, Spain Adrian AVRAM, Politehnica University of Timisoara, Romania

Daniel VIªAN, University of Piteºti, Romania

NOTE: Each author must sustain a three minutes slide show presentation of about his / her work (3-5 slides).

2-1 A New Model For Designing Electrochemical Sensors ArrayDavid Cristea, Mihai-Emanuel Basch, Zoltan Haraszy, Róbert István Lõrincz, Virgil TiponutDepartment of Applied Electronics, Politehnica University of Timisoara, Romania

2-2 AES Encryption-Decryption Optimized DatapathFlavius Opritoiu, Mircea Vladutiu, Lucian Prodan, and Mihai UdrescuAdvanced Computing Systems and Architectures (ACSA) Laboratory, Computer Science and

2-3 Comparative Analysis of Two Versions of the Miller OA Based on a Systematic Design Method Istvan Kovacs, Anamaria Oros, Marius NeagElectronics, Telecommunication and Information Technology, University of Cluj-Napoca

2-4 Complete bifurcation analysis of DC-DC convertersD.PikulinFaculty of Electronics and Telecommunications, Riga Technical University, Riga, Latvia

2-5 Design and Implementation of Electronic Ballast for Fluorescent Lamps

Department of Applied Electronics, Faculty of Electronics, Telecommunications and Information Technology, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Cluj-Napoca, Romania

2-6 Designing Low Cost Embedded Systems with Ethernet ConnectivityAndrei Drumea, Paul SvastaDepartment of Electronics Technology, Politehnica University Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania

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2-7 Electrical Behaviour of a Power Unit at the Limits of the Nominal RangeAdrian Tulbure, Emilian Ceuca, Ioan Ileana

2-8 Estimation of parasitic elements of multilayer ceramic capacitorsBogdan Urs, Marius Rangu1)Interior Instrumentation and Driver Human-Machine Interface, Continental Automotive, Timisoara, Romania,

2-9 Fault Simulation Framework for Gate-Level and Transistor-Level DefectsFlavius Opritoiu, Mircea Vladutiu, Mihai Udrescu, and Lucian ProdanAdvanced Computing Systems and Architectures (ACSA) Laboratory, Computer Science and

2-10 HDR based steganographic algorithmSeptimiu Fabian Mare, Mircea Vladutiu, Lucian Prodan

2-11 Modeling of Thermal Via Heat Transfer Performance for Power Electronics CoolingC. Negrea and P. Svasta1)Interior Instrumentation Human-Machine Driver Interface, Continental Automotive, Timisoara, Romania1) Politehnica University of Bucharest, Romania

2-12 Multipoint Wireless Measurement System with LabVIEW InterfaceDaniel Alexandru Visan, Ioan LitaElectronics, Communications and Computers Department, University of Pitesti, Romania

2-13 Performance comparison of the BPSK and QPSK Modulation Techniques on FPGAS.O. Popescu, A.S. GonteanApplied Electronics Department, University Politehnica Timisoara ,Timisoara, Romania

2-14 Simulation and Design Consideration for Wide Band of High-Speed A/D ConverterLiviu Viman Applied Electronics Department, Technical University of Cluj Napoca, Romania

2-15 Simulation of a Wireless Sensor Network Using OPNET Cristina Marghescu, Mihaela Pantazica, Andreea Brodeala and Paul Svasta

Bucharest, UPB-CETTI, Bucharest, Romania

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2-16 Simulation of Printed Thermoelectric Generators using Finite Element AnalysisCiprian Ionescu1), Paul Svasta1), Detlef Bonfert2)

Techniques, UPB-CETTI, Bucharest, Romania2)Fraunhofer Research Institution for Modular Solid State Technologies, EMFT Munich, Germany

2-17 Design of Anti Burglar Alarm SystemsProf. Paul ªchiopu and Aurelian CosteaMicroelectronics Dept, Faculty of Electronics, Communications and Information Technology,

2-18 Test of mobile GSM device regarding Electromagnetic compatibilityL. R.Cîmpan1), D. A. Micu2), and G. Barbulet3)1) Colegiul Tehnic Iuliu Maniu, Simleul Silvaniei, Romania,2) Department of Electronics, Technical University of Cluj Napoca, Romania,

2-19 Key-word Data Base used in Communication System with Disabled PeopleDana Anca Cehan1), Robert Lupu2), Vlad Cehan2), Radu Gabriel Bozomitu2)

Saturday, October 22

ELAN Workshop: “Be An Entrepreneur!” 08:00 – 10:00

Poster Session 3 - Emerging Technologies, Reliability and EducationChairmen:

Ioan LIÞÃ, University of Piteºti, RomaniaCãtãlin CÃLEANU, Politehnica University of Timisoara, RomaniaCristian FÃRCAª, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, RomaniaOliver KRAMER, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary

NOTE: Each author must sustain a three minutes slide show presentation of about his / her work (3-5 slides).

Structured ASIC TechnologyTraian Tulbure1), Radu Gavrus2)1)Department of Electronics and Computers, Transilvania University, Brasov, Romania2)eASIC Corporation, Brasov, Romania

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3-2 An Integrated e-Learning Platform for Use in Higher EducationBogdan Cristian Florea, Madalin Frunzete, Valentin StefanescuApplied Electronics and Information Engineering, Politehnica University of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania

3-3 Analytic parameter extraction for organic transistors with TIPS-PentaceneIulian Busu1), Andreea Bonea1), Detlef Bonfert2), Paul Svasta1)

of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania2)Fraunhofer Research Institution for Modular Solid State Technologies, EMFT Munich, Germany

and RFID SystemsMarius Iulian Mihailescu, Sorin Mircea Rusu, Stefan Stelian Diaconescu Department of Research and Development, S.C. SOFTWIN S.R.L, Bucharest, Romania

3-5 Conductive Mechanisms in Electrically Conductive Adhesives with Isotropical Electrical ConductivityPavel Mach, Jakub CinertCzech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Department of Electrotechnology, Prague, Czech Republic

Paul Schiopu, I. Cristea, N. Grosu, A. CraciunPolitehnica University of Bucharest - Optoelectronics Research Center, Bucharest, Romania

3-7 Distributed Mailing System (DMS) Patrik Emanuel Mezö, Mircea Vladutiu, Lucian Prodan

DevicesBogdan Anton, Paul Svasta

University of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania

D.-G. Cirstea, M.-E. Basch, Z. Haraszy, S. Micut, V. TiponutDepartment of Applied Electronics, POLITEHNICA University of Timisoara, Timisoara, Romania

3-10 Evaluation of Some Node Localization AlgorithmsRuxandra-Ioana Rusnac, Aurel GonteanPolitehnica University of Timiºoara, Faculty of Electronics and TelecommunicationsTimiºoara, Romania

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modulator based phaseshifter for use in Smart Antenna applicationsOctavian Manu, Mihai Dimian, Adrian GraurDept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, ªtefan cel Mare University of Suceava, Suceava, Romania

AdhesivesSeba Barto, Jakub Cinert, Pavel MachDepartment of Electrotechnology, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Czech Technical University, Prague, Czech Republic

3-13 Secret data communication system using Steganography, AES and RSASeptimiu Fabian Mare, Mircea Vladutiu and Lucian Prodan

3-14 Smart Education - A New Approach for Beginners in ElectronicsTodor Vlad, Dan PiticãFaculty of Electronics, Telecommunications and Information Technology, Technical University of Cluj Napoca, Cluj-Napoca, Romania

3-15 TLS Protocol: security implementation for wireless applicationsCatargiu Raluca and Borda MonicaThe Faculty of Electronics, Telecommunications and Information Technology, Technical University of Cluj Napoca, Cluj-Napoca, Romania

3-16 Increasing Performance and Decreasing Overhead for Self Adaptive Cache Memories

3-17 Lifetime prediction for components with scarce data: the “worst case” approach

Reliability Laboratory, National Institute for Microtechnologies IMT-Bucharest, Romania

3-18 Electrical Stress on Thin Film TaN Resistive StructuresD. Bonfert1), H. Gieser1), G. Klink1) K. Bock1), P. Svasta2) and C. Ionescu2)1) Fraunhofer Institution for Modular Solid State Technologies (EMFT), Munich – Germany2) Politehnica University of Bucharest, Center for Technological Electronics and Interconnection Techniques (UPB-CETTI), Romania

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Saturday, October 22

ELAN Workshop: “Be An Entrepreneur!” 14.00 - 15.45

Poster Session 4 – Advanced Electronics

Chairmen:

Alexandru BORCEA, Romanian Association for Electronic and Software IndustryBalázs ILLÉS, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary

NOTE: Each author must sustain a three minutes slide show presentation of about his / her work (3-5 slides).

4-1 A Current-Driven RFID Reader with Automatic Antenna TuningDan Tudor Vuza, Reinhold Frosch1), Helmut Koeberl1) and Marian Vlãdescu2)Institute of Mathematics of Romanian Academy, Bucharest, Romania1) Frosch Electronics OEG, Graz, Austria

4-2 A Digital Approach to Nonlinearity Measurement of a Voltage RampEdward HrynkiewiczInstitute of Electronics, Silesian University of Technology, Gliwice, Poland

4-3 A Petri Net Approach to Multicellular Chopper Control Bogdan Cristian Florea, Dan Alexandru Stoichescu, Valentin StefanescuApplied Electronics and Information Engineering Politehnica University of BucharestBucharest, Romania

Attila Bonyár, Gábor HarsányiDepartment of Electronics Technology, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, Hungary

4-5 High resolution video acquisition and transmission system, using DSPPaul Schiopu1), Bogdan Apetrechioaie2), Luminita Mateescu3)1)Faculty of Electronics and Information Technology, Politehnica University, Bucharest, Romania2)Research and Development Advanced Technologies Institute. Bucharest, Romania3)Mechanics and Optics dept. l RoMoD Military Equipment and Technologies ResearchBucharest, Romania

Alin GramaApplied Electronics Department, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania

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4-7 Integrated monitoring system for tracking green energy production I. E.Ceuca, A. Tulbure, and S. Plesa2)

2) Faculty of Civil Engineering, Technical University of Cluj Napoca, Romania

4-8 On automated ultrasonic measurement system Silviu Epure, Radu Belea, Dorel Aiordachioaie, and Razvan SoleaElectronics and Telecommunications Department, Dunarea de Jos University, Galati, Romania

4-9 On Pinnae Design and Fabrication TechnologySilviu Epure and Dorel Aiordachioaie

4-10 Organic capacitive structures with biopolymersAndreea Bonea , Ileana Rãu, Alexandrina Þane, Andreea Brodealã, Paul Svasta

4-11 Statistical Information of Crosstalk on Parallel BusMihai Daraban, Dan PiticaApplied Electronics Department, Technical University of Cluj Napoca, Cluj Napoca, Romania

4-12 Storage and usage system of electrostatic energy with EDCLAndreea Brodeala, Alexandru Vasile, Paul Svasta, Bogdan Mihailescu

of Bucharest, Romania

4-13 Study of Bit Errors and Packet Errors for OFDM Transmission, Using Guard Interval Popa Ion

Information Technology, Iasi, Romania

4-14 The Hardware Component of the Technology Used to Communicate with People with Major Neuro-Locomotor Disability Using Ocular ElectromyogramRadu Gabriel Bozomitu1), C. Barabaºa1), R. Lupu2) and Vl. Cehan1)

Romania

University, Iaºi, Romania

4-15 Wireless data logger for thermal validation systemsC.M.Vancea and L. Viman1) Communications Department, TUCN, Cluj Napoca, Romania,1) Applied Electronics Department, TUCN, Cluj Napoca, Romania

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General information

History and location

built on the site of an ancient Roman fortress called Castrum Regium Themes, dates back to 1212. Over the years, Timisoara, the largest city in western

cultures.

The Romans used it as an important crossroads fortress until the Tatars destroyed it in the 13th century. Conquered by Turkish armies in 1552, Timisoara remained under their protection until 1718 when the region of Banat came under Austrian rule for two centuries. Timisoara later became a vital commercial and manufacturing town.

Timiºoara

Turks, Austrians, Germans and Serbs all

be seen in neighborhoods throughout the city even today.

The charm of this city, settled on the northern bank of the Bega River, lies in its distinct architectural character and vibrant cultural life. Frequently referred

to year-round musical and theatrical performances, art galleries, museums and a buzzing nightlife. A progressive, cosmopolitan place, Timisoara was the

world after New York, to use electricity to illuminate its public streets.

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City Landmarks

Timisoara abounds with churches of several denominations, a Jewish quarter, an elegant baroque square and a pedestrian-only downtown area. Some of the monuments in the heart of the city afford panoramic views,

provide an idyllic spot to take a break from sightseeing.

In many respects, it is the abundance of Secessionist architecture that has provided Timisoara with its rather appropriate

developed in two distinct architectural phases

until 1908. The second phase, which continued until the First World War, saw simpler, larger buildings with geometrical designs. Secessionism in Romania was an important link between the Byzantine style and later modernist architecture.

Facts about Timiºoara

In Timisoara is mentioned in the oldest brewery in Romania (1718).

and electrical street lighting (in 1889).

Timisoara, in 1953, was the only European city with three state theaters (in Romanian, Hungarian and German).

Timisoara was built on a swamp; the Metropolitan Cathedral has 5000 oaks supports underneath it.

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Union Square (Piata Unirii)Across the town centre is the picturesque Habsburg-era Piata Unirii, so-named for the imposing sight of the Romano-Catholic and Serbian Orthodox Cathedrals facing each other. Historic pastel-hued buildings line the square. During the 18th century,

for numerous military and religious ceremonies.

Victory Square (Piata Victoriei)

elegant baroque buildings, spread around town and particularly along the main square, Piata Victoriei, which stretches from Opera Square (Piata Operei) to Loga Boulevard.

The focal point is the towering Romanian Orthodox Metropolitan Cathedral at the south side of the square. Built between 1936 and 1946, its green and red roof tiles are arranged in a mosaic design. In front of the Cathedral is a memorial to those who lost their lives during the 1989 Revolution which overthrew Communist rule. The Memorial Museum of the 1989 Revolution offers a full insight into the revolution in Timisoara.

National Romanian Opera Founded in 1946, the National Romanian Opera shapes a classical lyric repertoire, addressed to an initiated audience. On the tours made abroad, the Opera became the representative prolocutor of

The Philharmonic „Banatul”, founded in 1947, a prestigious cultural institution, a carrier of local musical tradition, becomes a messenger of

common language of music. Events such as: The Musical Festival of Timisoara, The International Flute Contest, The Week of Sacred Music, are several testimonies of the cultural dimension of this institute.

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violinMarta TeglasEmployee of the Philharmonic “Banat” -Rich concert activity as soloist and member of several bands of music.

Gianluca Vanzeli -

participated and won numerous awards in the country and rich musical career in Italy successfully addressing chamber music and jazz and contemporary music.

violaGabriela Viola Dodeanartist instrumental in the Philharmonic’’Banat’’ -solos played the most important orchestra in romania and so on the great stages of the world. It is recognized as a great international orchestra violist and also

cello Eniko Kecenovici

chamber music career - [replaces Marius Berneker which is the member of the

The program includes works by Dvorack Antonin, W. Amadeus Mozart, Johann Strauss, Astor Piazzola and others.

CULTURAL PROGRAM - Concerto: The ”Clasica” Quartet

Friday, October 21 19:30 - 20:30

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Wine is a product of nature and in the past this was recognised and celebrated in religion and in art. There is a beautiful legacy of artefacts for making, ageing, drinking, storing, opening and presenting wine. These are relics of Chinese, Roman, Greek and Egyptian historical periods, items of mysterious charm as well as offering tantalising insights into their day to day lives.

times. It was much safer to drink than water. Wine was added to water to kill bacteria in the water, making it safe to drink.

As wine developed and spread around the ancient world it became a status symbol. In Ancient Greece it was drunk after

initiated with a toast to the Gods and the guests ancestors.

Many ancient cultures also believed vines sprung from the blood of humans who fought agains the gods. The culture of wine spread, and so did its role as a catalyst for community, for bringing together family and friends.

The Viticae family is traced back to 50 million years ago from fossil seeds and leaf impressions found in North Eastern Europe. It could be said the the Romans were the pioneers and inovators of viticulture in the ancient world.

to let cool air run down through the vines and also for

practiced controlling the sun exposure to grapes by trimming the foliage.

Wine Tasting Session, The culture of the wine - RECAS VineyardSaturday, October 22 19.30 - 20.15

“Wine is bottled poetry” - Rober Louis Stevenson (1850 - 1894)

”Cheese, wine and a friend must be old to be good” - Cuban Proverb

”In vino veritas” ( ) - Latin saying

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Tradition

the Roman invasion of Dacia, in their century AD. Earlier legends tell of the god of wine Bacchus spending his childhood here. More recent history shows that the vineyard of Recas were already renowned by 1447 when the lord of Severin Mihail de Ciorna purchased the vineyards in Recas from Ioan and Ecaterina

From 1722 until 1786, Recas attracted waves of immigration from Schwaben region of Bavaria, and the partnership of Romanians and the Schwaben people completed the foundations for a wine legend-generous sunshine, hard working and skilled people and the exceptional qualities of the rich land.

Wine Tourism

History, tradition, culture, savour, aromas, in one word: QUALITY.All these can be discovered and lived at Cramele Recas , in a programme which includes a visit of the vineyards, situated on the sunny hills, and tasting sessions offered in the depth of the 50 year old cellars.

White, red and rosé wines of high quality awarded with diplomas and medals at national and international contests can be tasted and served in a special ambiance, together with family, friends and business partners.

The visiting programme includes:1. A visit of the vineyard and the presentation of viticulture technology;2. A visit in the winery completed with the presentation of technology;3. A visit at the cellars – a presentation of the wine enobling process in barriques, the conservation of bottled wines in the vinoteque and the presentation of the bottled wine exhibition;4. Wine tasting and the art of tasting.

Electronic Packaging & Wine Manufacturing

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CONFERENCE REGISTRATION

The conference fee includes the opening ceremony and welcome reception, full access to all technical (oral and poster) sessions, exhibition area, all meals (breakfasts, coffee breaks, lunches and dinners), three nights accommodation, printed abstracts proceedings, conference CD, conference kit (conference bag, badge, lanyard, notebook, pen, and other related objects), and participation to the cultural programme.

CONTACT INFORMATION

Conference Chair

Travel Advisor

Multimedia

Aurel Gontean 0040.745.119.858

Delia Lepãdatu0040.720.093.9450040.769.247.904

Cãtãlin Negrea0040.723.573.380

Bogdan Mihãilescu0040.723.077.221

LOCATION

The address is Calea Sagului, DN 59, km 8+400 (vis-a-vis de Metro 1), Romania.

GPS:N 45.696483E 21.179731

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