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Smart sensors

Sensor Review, 2002
The purpose of developing smart (analog and digital) sensors for networked machine/process monitoring, and other tasks, is to make them as easy and trouble free to deploy, program and maintain, as plugging a keyboard, or mouse into a computer. The IEEE 1451 smart transducer interface standards describe a set of open, common, and network‐independent ...
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Smart vision sensors

Proceedings 1998 International Conference on Image Processing. ICIP98 (Cat. No.98CB36269), 2002
Smart vision sensors represent a niche in machine vision where high performance in terms of frame rates, processing speed, and flexibility is the most essential feature. With the integration of photosensitive devices with processing elements on one and the same substrate it is possible to reach high performance at low complexity and low cost.
M. Gokstorp, R. Forchheimer
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Smart Sensors

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1983
<div class="htmlview paragraph">Microcomputer-organized engine controls for passenger cars are now an established fact. The sensors for these controls are still rather crude, and will be challenged during the 1980’s by more advanced designs incorporating sophisticated electronics.
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Smart Sensors for Smart Hands

Conference on 'Smart' Sensors, 1978
Proximity, force-torque, touch and slippage sensors developed or applied by the JPL Teleoperator Project for remote manipulator control are described, including sensor data handling by computers for display and control. Examples are quoted showing the significance of these sensors for manual or computer control of manipulators.
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Smart sensor snow

Proceedings. 1998 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems. Innovations in Theory, Practice and Applications (Cat. No.98CH36190), 2002
We propose to deploy and exploit a large number of inexpensive sensors to obtain information or trigger actions over a wide geographic area. Sensors may be of diverse physical natures: acoustic, IR, seismic, chemical, magnetic, thermal, etc. We describe three major issues: (1) sensor distribution patterns, (2) local sensor frames, and (3) autonomous ...
T.C. Henderson   +4 more
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Smart Sensor

2023
Zhang Junning, Yang Liwei
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Smart Sensor Networks

2010
The concepts of cyclic perception–reason–action behavior are useful for implementing smart sensor networks in a wide spectrum of applications, ranging from distributed multi-robot perception, navigation, and manipulation applications to distributed sense-and-response systems to dynamic situation awareness and decision support systems.
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
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Smart Sensors

Manoj Kumar Shukla   +3 more
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Healthcare Smart Sensors

Healthcare smart sensors represent integrated sensing systems capable of capturing, processing, and transmitting vital health parameters in real-time using advanced embedded electronics and connectivity. This chapter provides a comprehensive overview of the key concepts, theoretical advances, types, applications, benefits, challenges, emerging trends ...
Ushaa Eswaran   +3 more
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