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A bandwidth-adaptive sensor interface

2015 IEEE Biomedical Circuits and Systems Conference (BioCAS), 2015
This paper describes a bandwidth-adaptive strategy to improve the power efficiency of an audio sensor interface. In this scheme, the input signal's short-time bandwidth is estimated in real time, and the analog front end (AFE) and analog-to-digital converter (ADC) of the sensor interface adapt their power consumption in response to this short-time ...
Dingkun Du, Kofi M. Odame
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An accurate interface for capacitive sensors

IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, 2002
A new smart interface based on a first-order charge-balanced SC-oscillator is presented for capacitive sensors, which are shunted by a parasitic conductance. In the novel interface, the effect of shunting conductance is reduced by using the charge/discharge method.
Xiujun Li, Gerard C. M. Meijer
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Automotive Sensors & Sensor Interfaces

SAE Technical Paper Series, 2004
<div class="htmlview paragraph">The increasing legal requirements for safety, emission reduction, fuel economy and onboard diagnosis systems push the market for more innovative solutions with rapidly increasing complexity. Hence, the embedded systems that will have to control the automobiles have been developed at such an extent that they are now
Dirk Hammerschmidt, Patrick Leteinturier
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Intelligent sensor interface for automotive applications

2005 12th IEEE International Conference on Electronics, Circuits and Systems, 2005
This paper presents a new platform for interfacing a generic sensor for automotive applications, called ISIF (Intelligent Sensor InterFace). Such platform consists in a wide set of optimized high performance analog, digital and software IPs for various kind of sensors.
D'Ascoli F.   +5 more
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Gesture Interfaces with Depth Sensors

2013
Computers and other electronic devices shrink and the need for a human interface remains. This generates a tremendous interest in alternative interfaces such as touch-less gesture interfaces, which can create a large, generic interface with a small piece of hardware.
Foti Coleca   +2 more
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Smart sensor interfaces

1996 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS), 1996
The importance of integrated microsystems is continuously growing because of the combination of two trends: the progress of the silicon sensor technology and the introduction of new circuit techniques for designing the interface circuits. This paper reviews the most common issues in smart sensor design in terms of three examples, UV detection system, a
H. Baltes   +3 more
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Sensor-Aware Web interface

2010
Traditionally, human machine interactions (HMI) occur in the form of simple, typically single flows of uniform events, such as mouse clicks on Graphical User Interface (GUI). Researchers in the HMI field aim to improve the HMI experience using a more natural approach.
M. Anisetti   +4 more
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Sensors based on interfaces

Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 2007
Sensors are specific analog devices that convert a physical quantity, like the temperature or external pressure or concentration of carbon monoxide in a confined atmosphere, into an electrical signal. Considered in this way, every sensor is then a part of the artificial interface, which connects the human world to the world of machines.
Camassel, Jean, Soukiassian, P.
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Serial Interface Converter of Micromechanical Sensors to a Parallel Interface

2019
The necessity of converting a serial interface into a parallel interface, when entering data into the Von-Neumann computer, as a result of the poling procedure, is shown. An algorithm for the operation of the interface converter has been proposed, and it has been shown that the use of serial interface conversion of multiple sensors into a parallel ...
Eugene V. Larkin, Maxim A. Antonov
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A compact electronic interface for electrochemical sensors

2016 IEEE Sensors Applications Symposium (SAS), 2016
This work deals with the development of an electronic system for portable electrochemical sensing. The presented acquisition module is able to operate in amperometry, voltammetry and potentiometry modes. The system can be optionally linked to a mobile readout device (as smartphone, tablet, etc.) using the Smart Bluetooth 4.1. The system is suitable for
Luca Lombardo   +4 more
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