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From Si towards SiC technology for Harsh Environment Sensing -- Chapter 2. Electro-Thermal-Mechanical modeling of gas sensor hotplates -- Chapter 3. Miniaturized Photo-Acoustic Gas Sensor for CO2 -- Chapter 4. Multipath raytracing-based modelling of Time-of-Flight cameras: method and applications to semi-transparent and scattering media -- Chapter 5. Computational intelligence for simulating a LiDAR sensor -- Chapter 6. A Smart Phone based Virtual White Cane Prototype featuring Time-of-Flight 3D Imaging -- Chapter 7. Power consumption minimization of Wireless Sensor Networks in the Internet of Things era -- Chapter 8. Model-based Design of Secured Power Aware Smart Sensors -- Chapter 9. A Software Toolkit for Complex Sensor Systems in Fog Environments -- Chapter 10 Sensor System Optimization under Uncertainty -- Chapter 11. Reliability of IoT sensor systems -- Chapter 12. Sensor testing for Smart Mobility scenarios: From Parking Assistance to Automated Parking -- Chapter 13. 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