Sensors for Diagnostics and Monitoring / edited by Kevin Yallup and Laura Basiricò.

Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
First edition.
Published/​Created
Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, 2018.
Description
1 online resource (353 pages).

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Subject(s)
Series
Devices, circuits, and systems. [More in this series]
Summary note
Sensor technologies and applications are evolving rapidly driven by the demand for new sensors for monitoring and diagnostic purposes to enable improvements in human health and safety. Simultaneously, sensors are required to consume less power, be autonomous, cost less, and be connected by the Internet of Things. New sensor technologies are being developed to fulfill these needs. This book reviews the latest developments in sensor technology and gives the reader an overview of the state-of-the-art in key areas, such as sensors for diagnostics and monitoring.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Source of description
Description based on print version record.
Contents
  • Chapter 1 Nano-Carbon Terahertz Sensors and Imagers
  • --Yukio Kawano
  • Chapter 2 Fiber-optic Brillouin distributed sensors: from dynamic to long-range measurements
  • --Alayn Loyassa, Javier Urricelqui, Haritz Iribas, Juan Jos Momp, and Jon Marielarena
  • Chapter 3 Low-Powered Plasmonic Sensors
  • --Sasan Vosoogh-Grayli, Xin Zhang, Siamack V. Graylo, and Gary W. Leach
  • Chapter 4 Ultra-Fast Photodiodes under Zero and Forward-Bias Operations
  • --Jin-Wei Shi
  • Chapter 5 Semiconductor Sensors for Direct X-Ray Conversion
  • --Krzysztof Iniewski
  • Chapter 6 Organic Imagers
  • --Dario Natali
  • Chapter 7 Tactile sensors for Electronic Skin
  • --Fabrizio Viola and Piero Cosseddu
  • Chapter 8 Sensor Systems for Label-Free Detection of Biomolecular Interactions: Quartz Crystal Microbalance (QCM) and Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR)
  • --Y. Mourat Elin, kran eker, M. Taner Vurat, Arn Doan, and Eser Elin
  • Chapter 9 Low Power Energy Harvesting Solutions for Smart Self-Powered Sensors
  • --Jordi Colomer-Farraronsa, Albert lvarez-Carulla, and Pere Ll. Miribel-Catal
  • Chapter 10 RFID supporting IoT in health and well-being applications
  • --Sari Merilampi, Johanna Virkki, Nuno Pombo, and Nuno Pumbo
  • Chapter 11 Low Power Biosensor Design Techniques Based on Information Theoretic Principles
  • --Nicole McFarlane
  • Chapter 12 Modern Application Potential of Miniature Chemical Sensors
  • --Cristina E. Davis and Paul Hichwa
  • Chapter 13 Optical Flow Sensing and Its Precision Vertical Landing Applications
  • Mohammad Al-Sharman, Murad Qasaimeh, Bara Emran, Mohammad A. Jaradat, and Mohammad Amin Al-Jarrahf
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Also available in print format.
ISBN
  • 1-351-25008-6
  • 1-351-25009-4
  • 1-351-25007-8
  • 9781351250092
OCLC
1050437452
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