CTS’ RF Sensor Technology Wins AMA Innovation Award at SENSOR+TEST Conference in Germany
May 30 2017 - 4:39PM
Business Wire
CTS Corporation’s RF Sensor for particulate filters has won the
AMA Association for Sensor and Measurement’s 2017 Innovation Award.
Presented this year for the 17th time, the AMA Innovation Award is
among the most renowned prizes in sensor and measurement
technology.
“This year, 41 teams with first-rate developments competed for
the AMA Innovation Award,” stated jury chair Professor Andreas
Schütze from the Saarland University. “We were convinced by the
development of the winning team with their solution to a very
current topic, emission reduction and emission system control. The
discussions held worldwide on this subject are also an indicator
for the vast market relevance for such a CTS RF sensor.”
CTS’ RF Sensor provides an alternative to conventional methods
to meet on-board diagnostics (OBD) requirements for particulate
filters through direct, and highly accurate, measurements of the
filter’s state. Originally developed for diesel applications,
particulate filters are now also being implemented for gasoline
vehicles to reduce soot emissions. CTS’ RF Sensor enables more
efficient engine and emissions system operation and control by
providing multiple sense functions in a single device, which
simplifies and improves both the control and diagnostics of
particulate filters.
About CTS
CTS (NYSE: CTS) is a leading designer and manufacturer of
sensors, actuators and electronic components to OEMs in the
aerospace, communications, defense, industrial, information
technology, medical and transportation markets. CTS manufactures
products in North America, Europe and Asia.
For more information, visit www.ctscorp.com.
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