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Wilson 210 $aAmsterdam ;$aBoston $cElsevier$dc2005 215 $a1 online resource (705 p.) 300 $aIncludes index. 311 $a0-7506-7729-5 327 $aCover; Table of contents; Preface; 1 Sensor Fundamentals; 1.1 Basic Sensor Technology; 1.2 Sensor Systems; 2 Application Considerations; 2.1 Sensor Characteristics; 2.2 System Characteristics; 2.3 Instrument Selection; 2.4 Data Acquisition and Readout; 2.5 Installation; 3 Measurement Issues and Criteria; 4 Sensor Signal Conditioning; 4.1 Conditioning Bridge Circuits; 4.2 Amplifiers for Signal Conditioning; 4.3 Analog to Digital Converters for Signal Conditioning; 4.4 Signal Conditioning High Impedance Sensors; 5 Acceleration, Shock and Vibration Sensors; 5.1 Introduction 327 $a5.2 Technology Fundamentals5.3 Selecting and Specifying Accelerometers; 5.4 Applicable Standards; 5.5 Interfacing and Designs; 6 Biosensors; 6.1 Overview: What Is a Biosensor?; 6.2 Applications of Biosensors; 6.3 Origin of Biosensors; 6.4 Bioreceptor Molecules; 6.5 Transduction Mechanisms in Biosensors; 6.6 Application Range of Biosensors; 6.7 Future Prospects; 7 Chemical Sensors; 7.1 Technology Fundamentals; 7.2 Applications; 8 Capacitive and Inductive Displacement Sensors; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Capacitive Sensors; 8.3 Inductive Sensors; 8.4 Capacitive and Inductive Sensor Types 327 $a8.5 Selecting and Specifying Capacitive and Inductive Sensors8.6 Comparing Capacitive and Inductive Sensors; 8.7 Applications; 8.8 Latest Developments; 8.9 Conclusion; 9 Electromagnetism in Sensing; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Electromagnetism and Inductance; 9.3 Sensor Applications; 9.4 Magnetic Field Sensors; 9.5 Summary; 10 Flow and Level Sensors; 10.1 Methods for Measuring Flow; 10.2 Selecting Flow Sensors; 10.3 Installation and Maintenance; 10.4 Recent Advances in Flow Sensors; 10.5 Level Sensors; 10.6 Applicable Standards; 11 Force, Load and Weight Sensors; 11.1 Introduction 327 $a11.2 Quartz Sensors11.3 Strain Gage Sensors; 12 Humidity Sensors; 12.1 Humidity; 12.2 Sensor Types and Technologies; 12.3 Selecting and Specifying Humidity Sensors; 12.4 Applicable Standards; 12.5 Interfacing and Design Information; 13 Machinery Vibration Monitoring Sensors; 13.1 Introduction; 13.2 Technology Fundamentals; 13.3 Accelerometer Types; 13.4 Selecting Industrial Accelerometers; 13.5 Applicable Standards; 13.6 Latest and Future Developments; 13.7 Sensor Manufacturers; 13.8 References and Resources; 14 Optical and Radiation Sensors; 14.1 Photosensors; 14.2 Thermal Infrared Detectors 327 $a15 Position and Motion Sensors15.1 Contact and Non-contact Position Sensors; 15.2 String Potentiometer and String Encoder Engineering Guide; 15.3 Linear and Rotary Position and Motion Sensors; 15.4 Selecting Position and Displacement Transducers; 16 Pressure Sensors; 16.1 Piezoresistive Pressure Sensing; 16.2 Piezoelectric Pressure Sensors; 17 Sensors for Mechanical Shock; 17.1 Technology Fundamentals; 17.2 Sensor Types, Advantages and Disadvantages; 17.3 Selecting and Specifying; 17.4 Applicable Standards; 17.5 Interfacing Information; 17.6 Design Techniques and Tips, with Examples 327 $a17.7 Latest and Future Developments 330 $aWithout sensors most electronic applications would not exist-they perform a vital function, namely providing an interface to the real world. 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