Robust sensor solutions by ASC stand out with their performance in railway engineering. ASC sensors are used for the following applications:
Meet ASC Sensors' new Head of Sales Yilmaz Tosun, certified Communication Technology & Industrial engineer.
ASC’s RAIL sensor series provides tailored solutions support rail manufacturers and operators in improving the safety, capacity and overall productivity.
Supported by ASC Sensors’ expertise, DB bridge experts are currently working on an innovative pilot for monitoring and proactive maintenance.
ASC Sensors looks forward to an intense, exciting InnoTrans expo from September 24-27.
ASC Sensors will be attending InnoTrans on 24–27 September in Berlin, to showcase its latest sensor innovations for the rail sector.
The ASC DiSens ECO-Rail-3325 with CAN interface has been specially developed to detect, monitor and help prevent railroad damage over time.
Earlier in 2024, ASC and JAE signed a collaboration to complement ASC's sensor technologies with accelerometers manufactured by JAE.
Supported by ASC Sensors’ expertise, the DB bridge experts are currently monitoring the maintenance of critical railroad bridges.
Introducing JA-80GA, a servo-balanced quartz accelerometer innovation from ASC Sensors' Japanese partner JAE.
ASC is broadening its portfolio to include quartz-based accelerometers and digital IMUs manufactured by Japan Aviation Electronics Industry, Ltd.
Both ASC ECO-Rail sensor models are available to network operators who wish to strengthen their system’s capacity, safety and productivity.
ASC Sensors' partners, CETEST, offer a range of important testing, engineering and monitoring services to transport and other industries.
The triaxial ASC DiSens® ECO-Rail digital accelerometer recently passed rigorous tests according to EN 50155 (IEC 60571).
In the demanding world of rail technology, the ASC RAIL series is your reliable sensor solution even in the toughest conditions.
At the 8th Railway Forum, ASC held a presentation about accelerating and increasing the capacity of rail traffic using inertial sensors.
ASC Sensors invites you to attend its presentation and visit the ASC team at the 8th Railway Forum, from 6-7 September in ECC Berlin.
Visit ASC Sensors at Europe’s leading management conference for the rail industry, Railway Forum 2023, September 6-7 in Berlin.
Enabled by ASC sensors, Turkish State Railways will be implementing continuous infrastructure monitoring on its high-speed in-service trains.
ASC Sensors partners with rail infrastructure managers to keep trains, passengers and freight on track and on time.
In certification tests of a new British long-distance train model, measuring technology specialist, imc, utilised ASC sensors.
From 15–17 March 2023, one of the largest business-to-business rail transit expos across the Asia-Pacific region took place in Nanjing.
Alstom relies on ASC Sensors to determine accurate running dynamics and bogie frame strength under real-life conditions.
Dutch rail infrastructure provider ProRail is currently testing new types of railway sleepers made from recycled plastic.
The smart sensor systems ASC AiSys® enable real-time monitoring of the assets and early detection of damages.
In a bid to make rail networks more efficient and more powerful worldwide, ASC has joined the new Digital Railway Solutions Alliance (DRS).
Leading manufacturer of train sensors and IMUs, ASC GmbH, has opened a sales office in China, further expanding its presence in the region.
The new ASC AiSys® VibroTherm measures not only vibrations, but also the oil temperature of bearings and gears.
Digital twins offer the realistic simulation of operational processes offering the potential of even more efficient and customer-friendly railway travel.
The time-proven inertial measurement unit IMU 8 from ASC Sensors now features expanded measuring ranges and even better performance.
Intelligent sensor systems enable realistic simulations. Optimal timetables can be calculated on the basis of digital twins, for example.
ASC manufactures a wide range of accelerometers, gyroscopes and Inertial Measurement Units (IMU) for rail transport testing and monitoring.
Case Study: Alstom carries out testing using sensors from ASC to ensure both safety and comfort in rail transport.
ASC German Sensor Engineering design the measurement technology of tomorrow with intelligent sensors for rail traffic.
Whether for track monitoring, navigation or mobile mapping, the new IMU 8 from ASC has versatile deployment possibilities.
Alstom is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of rail vehicles. Among other things, the company test the running dynamics and bogie strength of new trains ...
ASC GmbH continues to expand its know-how: Since August 1, Dr.-Ing. Robert Diemer has not only been in charge of research and development as Technical Director,...
ASC, the leading manufacturer of accelerometers, angular rate sensors and IMUs (inertial measurement units), has now unveiled its first tilt sensor and...
Advanced Sensors & Calibration (ASC) GmbH, the leading manufacturer of accelerometers, angular rate sensors and IMUs, brought 2016 to a close with record...
ASC, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of sensors and accelerometers has announced upgrades to their OS Accelerometers (series MEMS Capacitive).
ASC win 2016 European Frost & Sullivan Company of the Year Award for acceleration and rotation rate sensors in the rail industry
ASC 10th anniversary is marked with product launch of a new piezoelectric accelerometers and new gyros and IMUs, as well as a new website.
02 March 2016 Pfaffenhofen, Germany - Advanced Sensors Calibration (ASC) GmbH, has announced the introduction of a new family of low-cost, rugged piezoelectric ...
Advanced Sensors Calibration (ASC) GmbH, has announced the introduction of medium-frequency (MF) accelerometers, a new family of MEMS-based capacitive accelerom...
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