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Humidity Sensor: An Overview

International Journal of Green Nanotechnology, 2012
ABSTRACT The present review provides a detailed introduction, properties, types, applications, uses, and requirements of a humidity sensor. Humidity affects mankind directly or indirectly. Therefore, there is an urgent need to precisely measure and control humidity in various environments.
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Halloysite nanotubes: Natural, environmental-friendly and low-cost nanomaterials for high-performance humidity sensor

, 2020
Benefiting from the development of nanomaterials synthesis technology, the performance of many electronic devices, including humidity sensors, has been improved greatly.
Zaihua Duan   +7 more
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Ceramic Humidity Sensors

IEEE Transactions on Components, Hybrids, and Manufacturing Technology, 1980
A novel humidity sensor using a MgCr 2 0 4 -TiO2 porous ceramic has been developed for an automatic microwave oven. Physical properties of the MgCr 2 0 4 -TiO2 ceramic, construction and humidity characteristics of the sensors, and outlines of the control of the automatic microwave oven by humidity sensing are described.
T. Nitta, S. Hayakawa
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An Improved Humidity Sensor

Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology, 1996
Abstract A common feature of all capacitance humidity sensors is their undesirable hysteresis effect due to the unequal adsorption and desorption of water vapor on the surfaces of their dielectric porous materials. To eliminate this error, an improved humidity sensor has been used composed of a commercial capacitive polymer sensor chip and an infrared (
Shixuan Pang   +2 more
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Humidity and Moisture Sensors

2010
The water content in surrounding air is an important factor for the well-being of humans and animals. The level of comfort is determined by a combination of two factors: relative humidity and ambient temperature. You may be quite comfortable at −30 °C (−22 °F) in Siberia, where the air is usually very dry in winter, and feel quite miserable in ...
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HUMIDITY SENSOR

Soil Science, 1965
GEORGE J. BOUYOUCOS, R. L. COOK
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A chitosan/amido-graphene oxide-based self-powered humidity sensor enabled by triboelectric effect

Rare Metals, 2021
Bohao Liu   +7 more
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Capacitive humidity sensor based on zirconium phosphate nanoplates film with wide sensing range and high response

Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, 2023
Zaihua Duan, Zhen Yuan, Huiling Tai
exaly  

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