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Capacitive Grain Moisture Sensor

2020 Innovations in Intelligent Systems and Applications Conference (ASYU), 2020
Determining the moisture content of grain products is very important for the quality, yield and cost of the production line. For this purpose, in-line or off-line, destructive or non-destructive measurement methods are widely used. In this study, an in-line, non-destructive capacitive humidity sensor is designed using analog switching based synchronous
Suleyman HANLI   +2 more
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Capacitive Angular-Position Sensor

2007
This paper describes the design, realization and experimental characterization of a capacitive angular position sensor. The sensor is composed of two parts, namely the sensing element and the dedicated signal conditioning electronic circuit. The sensor is based on a low-cost Printed Circuit Board technology for the electrodes, and the use of a thick ...
FERRARI, Vittorio   +7 more
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Capacitive sensor for respiration monitoring

2015 IEEE Sensors Applications Symposium (SAS), 2015
Respiration monitoring of patients with chronic diseases, children, elderly, or sportsmen can be a useful tool in health condition assessment, early diagnosis of various diseases, and real-time prediction of possibly dangerous health conditions. In this paper we present a low-cost solution of respiration monitoring system, based on a custom designed ...
Grlica, Josip   +2 more
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Unique and Unclonable Capacitive Sensors

IEEE Sensors Journal, 2018
Inspired from nature, a new concept called 'sensors with unique and unclonable characteristic', has been developed. Such sensors respond to a measurand and provide a unique output. Random variations in the structure of the sensors are responsible for these unique characteristic.
Schwesinger   +2 more
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Capacitance sensor for microimaging

SPIE Proceedings, 2001
The ultimate aim of the work described here is to explore miniaturised electrical tomography systems. The initial target, described in this paper, has been to implement a sensor, integrated on silicon, and able to detect particles as small as 10 pm in diameter from changes in capacitance.
Trevor A. York   +3 more
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3D printed capacitive sensors

2013 IEEE SENSORS, 2013
Recent advances in the field of 3D printing have utilized embedded electronic interconnects in order to construct advanced electronic devices. This work builds on these advances in order to construct and characterize arbitrarily formed capacitive sensors using fine-pitch copper mesh and embedded copper wires.
C Shemelya   +8 more
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Capacitive Sensor Basics

2009
This chapter contains sections titled: Basic Electrode Configuration Motion Sensing Plate Configurations Matching the Circuit to the Sensor Limits to ...
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Capacitive Pressure Sensor Modelling

2009 Second International Conference on Advances in Circuits, Electronics and Micro-electronics, 2009
The paper deals with an application theory of elasticity in the capacitive pressure sensor. A basis of this paper has been focused to the elastic part of the described model. This model has a second part which is used for solving of electric field and electric capacity.
Martin Magat   +3 more
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Inductive verses capacitive sensors

World Pumps, 2013
Both capacitive and inductive position sensors use a non-contact technique to measure position; both use AC electrical phenomena and both can be built using printed circuit boards. This article looks at the fundamental physics behind each technique and outlines the consequent strengths and weaknesses of each approach.
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New Capacitance Sensor Performance

Additional Conferences (Device Packaging, HiTEC, HiTEN, and CICMT), 2018
Abstract Thermal gradients in pressure transducers and transmitters often cause the output to deviate from the calibrated accuracy and persist until the temperature gradient across the device diminishes. Thermal gradients can be caused by gas pockets in the well, wireline activities, well testing, and injection events, among other common
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