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Technologies for smart sensors and sensor fusion / edited by Kevin Yallup, Krzysztof Iniewski.
Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
1st edition
Published/Created
Boca Raton : CRC Press, [2014]
©2014
Description
1 online resource (486 p.)
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Subject(s)
Detectors
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Multisensor data fusion
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Smart materials
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Sensor networks
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Editor
Yallup, Kevin
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Iniewski, Krzysztof
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Series
Devices, circuits, and systems.
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Devices, Circuits, and Systems
Summary note
Exciting new developments are enabling sensors to go beyond the realm of simple sensing of movement or capture of images to deliver information such as location in a built environment, the sense of touch, and the presence of chemicals. These sensors unlock the potential for smarter systems, allowing machines to interact with the world around them in more intelligent and sophisticated ways.Featuring contributions from authors working at the leading edge of sensor technology, Technologies for Smart Sensors and Sensor Fusion showcases the latest advancements in sensors with biotechnology, medical science, chemical detection, environmental monitoring, automotive, and industrial applications. This valuable reference describes the increasingly varied number of sensors that can be integrated into arrays, and examines the growing availability and computational power of communication devices that support the algorithms needed to reduce the raw sensor data from multiple sensors and convert it into the information needed by the sensor array to enable rapid transmission of the results to the required point. Using both SI and US units, the text:Provides a fundamental and analytical understanding of the underlying technology for smart sensorsDiscusses groundbreaking software and sensor systems as well as key issues surrounding sensor fusionExemplifies the richness and diversity of development work in the world of smart sensors and sensor fusionOffering fresh insight into the sensors of the future, Technologies for Smart Sensors and Sensor Fusion not only exposes readers to trends but also inspires innovation in smart sensor and sensor system development. -- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters.
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English
Contents
Front Cover; Contents; Preface; Editors; Contributors; Chapter 1: Droplet-Based Microfluidics for Biological Sample Preparation and Analysis; Chapter 2: Tailoring Wettability for Passive Fluid Control in Microfluidics; Chapter 3: Two-Dimensional Paper Networks for Automated Multistep Processes in Point-of-Care Diagnostics; Chapter 4: Carbon Nanofibers as Amperometric Biosensors on a Silicon-Compatible Platform; Chapter 5: Translating Sensor Technology into the Medical Device Environment; Chapter 6: Multiregion Surface Plasmon Resonance Fiber-Optic Sensors
Chapter 7: Active Core Optical Fiber Chemical Sensors and ApplicationsChapter 8: All-Polymer Flexural Plate Wave Devices; Chapter 9: Whispering Gallery Microcavity Sensing; Chapter 10: Coupled Chemical Reactions in Dynamic Nanometric Confinement: III. Electronic Characterization of Ag2O Membranes within Etched Tracks and of Their Precursor Structures; Chapter 11: Toward Unsupervised Smart Chemical Sensor Arrays; Chapter 12: Zeolite Transformation Layers in Discriminating Metal Oxide Semiconductor Gas Sensors; Chapter 13: Micromachined Contactless Suspensions
Chapter 14: Contactless Angle Detection in Automotive, Consumer, and Industrial ApplicationsChapter 15: Capacitive Sensing for Safety Applications; Chapter 16: Conformal Microelectromechanical Sensors; Chapter 17: Embedded Temperature Sensors to Characterize RF and mmW Analog Circuits; Chapter 18: Multisensory System Integration Dependability; Chapter 19: Usable Signal Processing: Constructing Models of Signals Corrupted by Nonstationary Interference for Its Detection and Removal
Chapter 20: Integrated Geographic Information System for Real-Time Observations and Remote Sensing Data AcquisitionChapter 21: Versatile Recognition Using Haar-Like Features for Human Sensing; Chapter 22: Informatics of Remote RF Sensing; Chapter 23: Reliability of Integrated Overtemperature Sensors in Electromagnetic Polluted Environment; Chapter 24: Coupled Chemical Reactions in Dynamic Nanometric Confinement: II. Preparation Conditions for Ag2O Membranes within Etched Tracks; Back Cover
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ISBN
9781351831475
135183147X
9781138075740
1138075744
9781315215587
1315215586
9781466595514
1466595515
OCLC
875096015
880637958
Doi
10.1201/b16746
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