Measurement and sensor systems : a comprehensive guide to principles, practical issues and applications / Alexander W. Koch.
2022
T50 .K63 2022
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Title
Measurement and sensor systems : a comprehensive guide to principles, practical issues and applications / Alexander W. Koch.
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ISBN
9783031158704 (electronic bk.)
3031158709 (electronic bk.)
9783031158698
3031158695
3031158709 (electronic bk.)
9783031158698
3031158695
Published
Cham : Springer, [2022]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource : illustrations (black and white, and colour).
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10.1007/978-3-031-15870-4 doi
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T50 .K63 2022
Dewey Decimal Classification
530.8/1
Summary
This book covers both the physical properties of sensors for converting physical quantities into digital data and the design of complex measurement and data analyzing systems. In respect thereof, a unique treatment of measurement and sensor systems is given from a physical point of view, wherein a focus is on innovative links between physics and engineering sciences. The acquisition of data by measurement systems equipped with appropriate sensors is a fundamental activity in science and industry. In a connected world, the field of measurement and sensor systems can be regarded as an enabling technology for other fields of research and development, e.g., for electronics, chemistry, biology, and environmental monitoring. The book is divided into eleven chapters, each chapter starting with a discussion of measurement systems based on the relevant sensor concept followed by an in-depth description of the data processing and analysis procedures. After an introduction presenting fundamentals of measurement systems, digital measurement systems are addressed in detail. Then, operational amplifiers and measurement bridges as well as measurement signal processing methods are presented. After discussing transducers based on ohmic, capacitive, and inductive effects, temperature measurement systems are described. A separate chapter is devoted to optical measurement and sensor systems which represent a field of increasing importance.
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Springer series in measurement science and technology.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Measurement Signal Processing
Measurement Systems with Resistive Sensors
Measurement Systems with Capacitive and Piezoelectric Sensors
Measurement Systems with Inductive and Magnetic Sensors.
Measurement Signal Processing
Measurement Systems with Resistive Sensors
Measurement Systems with Capacitive and Piezoelectric Sensors
Measurement Systems with Inductive and Magnetic Sensors.