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Understanding Smart Sensors, Second Edition
By: Randy FrankImprint: Artech House Publishers
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Here is a complete, authoritative summary of the latest applications and developments impacting smart sensors in a single volume, now updated to reflect IEEE 1451 smart sensor standards. Utilizing the latest in smart sensor, microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) and microelectronic research and development, you get the technical and practical information you need keep your designs and products on the cutting edge. Plus, you see how advances in fuzzy logic and neural networks continue to determine the direction of smart sensor development. By combining information on micromachining and microelectronics, this is the first book that links these two important aspects of smart sensor technology so you don?t have to keep multiple references on hand. Also, it includes all-new chapters on the future of smart sensor applications, and an extensive list of smart sensor acronyms and a glossary.
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| Title of Technology eBook: Understanding Smart Sensors, Second Edition | |
| Release Date: 04-01-2002 | |
| Publisher: Artech House Publishers |
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| Parent title | Understanding Smart Sensors, Second... |
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| Encrypted (DRM) | Yes |
| SKU | 9781580533980 |
| File size | 9141 |
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