introduction to sensors John Vetelino; Aravind Reghu
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- 9781439808528
- 681.856 VET
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Chapter 1: Introduction; Chapter 2: Electrochemical Sensors; Chapter 3: Piezoelectric Sensors; Chapter 4: Fiber Optic Sensors; Chapter 5: Thermal Sensors; Chapter 6: Magnetic Sensors
IntroductionThe Human Body as a Sensor SystemSensors in an AutomobileClassification of SensorsExample of a Gas Sensor: The Taguchi SensorThe Sensor as a Passive or Active ElementThe Sensor as Part of a Measurement SystemSensor PropertiesHistorical Development of SensorsSensor SystemElectrochemical SensorsConductimetric SensorsSemiconducting Metal Oxide SensorsChemiresistorsOther Solid-State Electrochemical Gas SensorsConcluding RemarksPiezoelectric SensorsClassification of Piezoelectric SensorsPiezoelectric Materials as Intelligent or Smart MaterialsThe Piezoelectric EffectThe Properties of No
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