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Wolfgang Prüggler - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • National Technology Platform Smart Grids Austria
    IET Conference Publications, 2009
    Co-Authors: Andreas Lugmaier, Hubert Fechner, Wolfgang Prüggler, Friederich Kupzog
    Abstract:

    The goals as well as achieved and anticipated resultsof the “National Technology Platform (NTP) Smart Grids Austria” are described and presented in detail within this paper. NTP Smart Grids Austria is a consortium of significant stakeholders in the area of electrical energy supply. NTP Smart Grids Austria aims to bundle the strength for smarter electricity grids in the future in order to support an energy efficient and cost effective system operation. Synergies of the stakeholders from industry, energy sector and research thus can be efficiently used. Austrian competence in the area of Smart Grids shall be strengthened by light-house projects and made visible on international level.

  • National Technology Platform - Smart Grids Austria
    CIRED Seminar 2008: SmartGrids for Distribution, 2008
    Co-Authors: Andreas Lugmaier, Hubert Fechner, Wolfgang Prüggler
    Abstract:

    Within this paper the goals and dedicated results for building the "National Technology Platform - Smart Grids Austria" are described and presented in detail. The "National Technology Platform - Smart Grids Austria" will prepare a network for relevant Austrian players in the area of Smart Grids and serve as competent discussion and implementation partner for the European Technology Platform - Smart Grids. The main activities can be seen in achieving a common consensus of all partners on the thematic content and strategy of the Platform, to create and install a joint management structure, to define thematic focus areas for market aspects and framework conditions, and even more to coordinate R&D as well as demonstration activities of Smart Grids.

Andreas Lugmaier - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • National Technology Platform Smart Grids Austria
    IET Conference Publications, 2009
    Co-Authors: Andreas Lugmaier, Hubert Fechner, Wolfgang Prüggler, Friederich Kupzog
    Abstract:

    The goals as well as achieved and anticipated resultsof the “National Technology Platform (NTP) Smart Grids Austria” are described and presented in detail within this paper. NTP Smart Grids Austria is a consortium of significant stakeholders in the area of electrical energy supply. NTP Smart Grids Austria aims to bundle the strength for smarter electricity grids in the future in order to support an energy efficient and cost effective system operation. Synergies of the stakeholders from industry, energy sector and research thus can be efficiently used. Austrian competence in the area of Smart Grids shall be strengthened by light-house projects and made visible on international level.

  • National Technology Platform - Smart Grids Austria
    CIRED Seminar 2008: SmartGrids for Distribution, 2008
    Co-Authors: Andreas Lugmaier, Hubert Fechner, Wolfgang Prüggler
    Abstract:

    Within this paper the goals and dedicated results for building the "National Technology Platform - Smart Grids Austria" are described and presented in detail. The "National Technology Platform - Smart Grids Austria" will prepare a network for relevant Austrian players in the area of Smart Grids and serve as competent discussion and implementation partner for the European Technology Platform - Smart Grids. The main activities can be seen in achieving a common consensus of all partners on the thematic content and strategy of the Platform, to create and install a joint management structure, to define thematic focus areas for market aspects and framework conditions, and even more to coordinate R&D as well as demonstration activities of Smart Grids.

G Baccarani - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • optimization of n and p type tfets integrated on the same rm inas rm al _ x rm ga _ 1 x rm sb Technology Platform
    IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices, 2014
    Co-Authors: Emanuele Baravelli, E Gnani, Roberto Grassi, A Gnudi, S Reggiani, G Baccarani
    Abstract:

    Design of a suitable Technology Platform is carried out in this paper for co-integration of simultaneously optimized n- and p-type tunnel field-effect transistors (TFETs). InAs/AlxGa1-xSb heterostructures are considered, and a 3-D full-quantum simulation approach is adopted to investigate the combined effect of Al mole fraction x and transverse quantization on band lineups at the heterojunction. Design optimization leads to a TFET pair with similar dimensions and feasible aspect ratios realized on the same InAs/Al0.05Ga0.95Sb Platform. These devices exhibit average subthreshold slopes below 60 mV/dec and relatively high ON-currents of 270 (n-TFET) and 120 μA/μm (p-TFET) at a low-supply voltage VDD=0.4 V. Combined ON- and OFF-state performance of the proposed Technology Platform is expected to be compatible with low operating power applications, while potential candidates for low standby power scenarios are obtained by reducing TFET cross sections from 10 to 7 nm.

G T Reed - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • the emergence of silicon photonics as a flexible Technology Platform
    Proceedings of the IEEE, 2018
    Co-Authors: Xia Chen, Milan Milosevic, Stevan Stankovic, Scott Reynolds, Thalia Dominguez Bucio, David J Thomson, F Y Gardes, G T Reed
    Abstract:

    In this paper, we present a brief history of silicon photonics from the early research papers in the late 1980s and early 1990s, to the potentially revolutionary Technology that exists today. Given that other papers in this special issue give detailed reviews of key aspects of the Technology, this paper will concentrate on the key technological milestones that were crucial in demonstrating the capability of silicon photonics as both a successful technical Platform, as well as indicating the potential for commercial success. The paper encompasses discussion of the key Technology areas of passive devices, modulators, detectors, light sources, and system integration. In so doing, the paper will also serve as an introduction to the other papers within this special issue.

Hubert Fechner - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • National Technology Platform Smart Grids Austria
    IET Conference Publications, 2009
    Co-Authors: Andreas Lugmaier, Hubert Fechner, Wolfgang Prüggler, Friederich Kupzog
    Abstract:

    The goals as well as achieved and anticipated resultsof the “National Technology Platform (NTP) Smart Grids Austria” are described and presented in detail within this paper. NTP Smart Grids Austria is a consortium of significant stakeholders in the area of electrical energy supply. NTP Smart Grids Austria aims to bundle the strength for smarter electricity grids in the future in order to support an energy efficient and cost effective system operation. Synergies of the stakeholders from industry, energy sector and research thus can be efficiently used. Austrian competence in the area of Smart Grids shall be strengthened by light-house projects and made visible on international level.

  • National Technology Platform - Smart Grids Austria
    CIRED Seminar 2008: SmartGrids for Distribution, 2008
    Co-Authors: Andreas Lugmaier, Hubert Fechner, Wolfgang Prüggler
    Abstract:

    Within this paper the goals and dedicated results for building the "National Technology Platform - Smart Grids Austria" are described and presented in detail. The "National Technology Platform - Smart Grids Austria" will prepare a network for relevant Austrian players in the area of Smart Grids and serve as competent discussion and implementation partner for the European Technology Platform - Smart Grids. The main activities can be seen in achieving a common consensus of all partners on the thematic content and strategy of the Platform, to create and install a joint management structure, to define thematic focus areas for market aspects and framework conditions, and even more to coordinate R&D as well as demonstration activities of Smart Grids.