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Sensors, Chemical Sensors, Electrochemical Sensors, and ECS [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of The Electrochemical Society, 2003
BCPS Department, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Illinois 60616, USAThe growing branch of science and technology known as sensors has permeated virtually all professional science and engineeringorganizations. Sensor science generates thousands of new publications each year, in publications ranging from magazines such asPopular Mechanics and ...
Sheng Yao   +2 more
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From Sensors to Sensor Systems [PDF]

open access: possible, 2010
A new electric/electronic (E/E) vehicle architecture is proposed introducing a flexible sensor node (SN) concept. A SN collects signals from distributed sensors, calculates physical quantities out of the raw sensor data and provides the information to all vehicle functions connected to the node.
Gunthner S., Schmid B., Kolbe A.
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Sensors and Sensor Networks

2009
Sensors are essential devices in many industrial applications such as factory automation, digital appliances, aircraft/automotive applications, environmental monitoring, and system diagnostics. The main role of those sensors is to measure changes of physical quantities of surroundings.
Zhongqing Su, Lin Ye
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Sensors

2009
With recent advances in nanotechnology, development of nanomaterial bioconjugates is growing exponentially towards eventual translation into biomolecular recognition layers on surfaces. Label-free monitoring of biorecognition events is also key-technology and provides a promising platform, which is simple, cost-effective, and requires no external ...
Masato, Saito   +3 more
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Computational image sensor for on sensor compression

IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices, 1997
In this paper, we propose novel image sensors which compress image signal. By making use of very fast analog processing on the imager plane, the compression sensor can significantly reduce the amount of pixel data output from the sensor. The proposed sensor is intended to overcome the communication bottle neck for high pixel rate imaging such as high ...
H. Otake   +6 more
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Sensor-to-sensor target association in a network of passive sensors

Proceedings of the IECON'97 23rd International Conference on Industrial Electronics, Control, and Instrumentation (Cat. No.97CH36066), 2002
This paper address the problem of sensor-to sensor target association in a distributed passive sensor network. If two or more targets are coplanar with two sensors, ghosts occur among the intersections of line-of-sights. To cancel these ghosts, the authors propose a new association method in which they track angles and angular rates of targets being ...
Y. Kosuge, S. Tsujimichi, M. Ito
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Sensor density or sensor sensitivity?

The Leading Edge, 2016
It is widely recognized that image quality can be improved by acquiring seismic data with long offsets, wide azimuths, low frequencies, and dense source and receiver sampling. To achieve this in an affordable way, we see a trend toward single-sensor recording in high-productivity land seismic surveys.
Phil Behn, Xander Campman, Kees Faber
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Sensors and Sensor Models

1988
A multi-sensor robot system comprises many diverse sources of information. The sensors of these systems take observations of a variety of disparate geometric features in the robot environment. The measurements supplied by the sensors are uncertain, partial, occasionally spurious or incorrect and often geographically or geometrically incomparable with ...
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Enzymes as Sensors

2017
Over the last few decades the development of new technologies, the fabrication of new materials, and the introduction of nanotechnologies created new trends in a series of advances that produced innovations in biological sensing devices with a wide range of application from health, security, defense, food, and medicine, to the environment. Specificity,
Staiano Maria   +6 more
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Sensor parametrization and the sensor group

2015 23rd Mediterranean Conference on Control and Automation (MED), 2015
While sensors play an important role in the control loop, in practice they often are considered to be a part of the plant and the explicit interaction between the plant and sensor is disregarded in the further considerations. Based on an input/output perspective, this paper investigates the internal stability property of the control loop when this ...
Zoltán Szabó, József Bokor
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