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Planar electrochemical sensors for biomedical applications

Medical Engineering and Physics, 2006
Electrochemistry has superior properties respect to the other measurement systems because of the rapid, simple and sensitive characteristics. For all these reasons, electrochemical sensors are playing a key role in many scientific sectors. Planar electrochemical sensors present many advantages respect to the three-dimensional devices, but this ...
Serena Laschi, Marco Mascini
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Planar capacitive sensors – designs and applications

open access: yesSensor Review, 2010
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to present the sensing mechanism, design issues, performance evaluation and applications for planar capacitive sensors. In the context of characterisation and imaging of a dielectric material under test (MUT), a systematic study of sensor modelling, features and design issues is needed.
Hu, Xiaohui   +1 more
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Lossy Mode Resonance-Based Sensors in Planar Configuration: A Review

open access: yesIEEE Sensors Journal, 2023
Publisher Copyright: © 2001-2012 IEEE.Lossy mode resonance (LMR)-based sensors have attracted much interest during the last decade in the domain of optical fiber (OF).
Ignacio R Matias   +2 more
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On the Planarization of Wireless Sensor Networks

Algorithmica, 2010
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Fenghui Zhang, Anxiao Jiang, Jianer Chen
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Development of a planar shear sensor

2016 38th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2016
This paper describes a wearable sensor that simultaneously measures both shear and orthogonal force. The planar shear sensor is based on inductive coupling between a small target and a series of adjacent coils. Lateral movement of the target changes the coupling between a primary coil and a series of geometrically shaped and scaled sense coils.
Bruce J. P. Mortimer   +3 more
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On efficient deployment of sensors on planar grid

Computer Communications, 2007
One practical goal of sensor deployment in the design of distributed sensor systems is to achieve an optimal monitoring and surveillance of a target region. The optimality of a sensor deployment scheme is a tradeoff between implementation cost and coverage quality levels.
Qishi Wu   +4 more
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Planar waveguide sensor of ammonia

SPIE Proceedings, 2015
The paper presents the concept of forming ammonia sensor based on a planar waveguide structure. It is an amplitude sensor produced on the basis of the multimode waveguide. The technological base for this kind of structure is the ion exchange method and the sol-gel method.
Roman Rogoziński   +3 more
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Planar Interdigital Sensors

2014
The planar interdigital sensing approaches have long been employed. There are different terms for interdigital sensors which include interdigitated electrodes, microelectrodes, interdigital transducers (IDTs), interdigitated array microelectrode (IDAM), interdigitated electrode structures (IDES) and others.
Mohd Syaifudin Abdul Rahman   +2 more
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Sawyer sensor for planar motion systems

Proceedings of the 1994 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, 2002
Planar motion systems based on commercial Sawyer motors (1969, 1973, 1974) provide uniform performance over their entire workspace, offering fairly high speeds, accelerations, and precision. They also offer mechanical and kinematic simplicity, modularity, large motion ranges, and a short path to mechanical ground.
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Planar distance and velocity sensor

IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics, 1994
A planar distance and velocity sensor based on a hybrid combination of a light source and a single CMOS photodetector/analog/digital chip is presented. The specific shape of the photodetector calculates a nonlinear geometrical correction purely optically.
J. Kramer, P. Seitz, H. Baltes
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