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Methods for a reliable wireless communication in the industry

Methoden für eine zuverlässige Funkkommunikation in der Industrie
  • Lutz Rauchhaupt

    Lutz Rauchhaupt is Senior Engineer Wireless in Automation and Deputy Head of Department Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) and Automation at the Institut für Automation und Kommunikation e.V. Magdeburg (ifak). His research focus has been on wireless industrial communication for about 20 years. Lutz Rauchhaupt is member of a number of national and international technical working groups. Since 2001 he is chairman of the VDI/VDE GMA Working Group FA5.21 “Wireless Communication”. He chairs the German Standardisation Working Group “Industrial Wireless Networks” (DIN/DKE AK 956.0.2) and works as delegate actively in the international working groups IEC TC 65/SC 65C/WG 16 “Wireless” and IEC TC 65/SC 65C/WG 17 “Wireless Coexistence”. In the 5G Alliance for connected industry and automation (5G-ACIA) Rauchhaupt chairs the working group “Validation and test”.

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Dr.-Ing. Lutz Rauchhaupt

Lutz Rauchhaupt is Senior Engineer Wireless in Automation and Deputy Head of Department Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) and Automation at the Institut für Automation und Kommunikation e.V. Magdeburg (ifak). His research focus has been on wireless industrial communication for about 20 years. Lutz Rauchhaupt is member of a number of national and international technical working groups. Since 2001 he is chairman of the VDI/VDE GMA Working Group FA5.21 “Wireless Communication”. He chairs the German Standardisation Working Group “Industrial Wireless Networks” (DIN/DKE AK 956.0.2) and works as delegate actively in the international working groups IEC TC 65/SC 65C/WG 16 “Wireless” and IEC TC 65/SC 65C/WG 17 “Wireless Coexistence”. In the 5G Alliance for connected industry and automation (5G-ACIA) Rauchhaupt chairs the working group “Validation and test”.

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Published Online: 2019-01-08
Published in Print: 2019-01-28

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