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Optical, Acoustic, Magnetic, and Mechanical Sensor Technologies

eBook - Devices, Circuits, and Systems
ISBN/EAN: 9781439869789
Umbreit-Nr.: 3601081

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 357 S.
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Erschienen am 19.12.2017
Auflage: 1/2017


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  • Zusatztext
    • Light on physics and math, with a heavy focus on practical applications, Optical, Acoustic, Magnetic, and Mechanical Sensor Technologies discusses the developments necessary to realize the growth of truly integrated sensors for use in physical, biological, optical, and chemical sensing, as well as future micro- and nanotechnologies.Used to pick up sound, movement, and optical or magnetic signals, portable and lightweight sensors are perpetually in demand in consumer electronics, biomedical engineering, military applications, and a wide range of other sectors. However, despite extensive existing developments in computing and communications for integrated microsystems, we are only just now seeing real transformational changes in sensors, which are critical to conducting so many advanced, integrated tasks. This book is designed in two sections-Optical and Acoustic Sensors and Magnetic and Mechanical Sensors-that address the latest developments in sensors. The first part covers: Optical and acoustic sensors, particularly those based on polymer optical fibersPotential of integrated optical biosensors and silicon photonicsLuminescent thermometry and solar cell analysesDescription of research from United States Army Research Laboratory on sensing applications using photoacoustic spectroscopyAdvances in the design of underwater acoustic modemsThe second discusses:Magnetic and mechanical sensors, starting with coverage of magnetic field scanningSome contributors' personal accomplishments in combining MEMS and CMOS technologies for artificial microsystems used to sense airflow, temperature, and humidity MEMS-based micro hot-plate devicesVibration energy harvesting with piezoelectric MEMSSelf-powered wireless sensingAs sensors inevitably become omnipresent elements in most aspects of everyday life, this book assesses their massive potential in the development of interfacing applications for various areas of product design and sciences-including electronics, photonics, mechanics, chemistry, and biology, to name just a few.
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    • Light on physics and math, with a heavy focus on practical applications, Optical, Acoustic, Magnetic, and Mechanical Sensor Technologies discusses the developments necessary to realize the growth of truly integrated sensors for use in physical, biological, optical, and chemical sensing, as well as future micro- and nanotechnologies.Used to pick up sound, movement, and optical or magnetic signals, portable and lightweight sensors are perpetually in demand in consumer electronics, biomedical engineering, military applications, and a wide range of other sectors. However, despite extensive existing developments in computing and communications for integrated microsystems, we are only just now seeing real transformational changes in sensors, which are critical to conducting so many advanced, integrated tasks. This book is designed in two sections-Optical and Acoustic Sensors and Magnetic and Mechanical Sensors-that address the latest developments in sensors. The first part covers: Optical and acoustic sensors, particularly those based on polymer optical fibersPotential of integrated optical biosensors and silicon photonicsLuminescent thermometry and solar cell analysesDescription of research from United States Army Research Laboratory on sensing applications using photoacoustic spectroscopyAdvances in the design of underwater acoustic modemsThe second discusses:Magnetic and mechanical sensors, starting with coverage of magnetic field scanningSome contributors' personal accomplishments in combining MEMS and CMOS technologies for artificial microsystems used to sense airflow, temperature, and humidity MEMS-based micro hot-plate devicesVibration energy harvesting with piezoelectric MEMSSelf-powered wireless sensingAs sensors inevitably become omnipresent elements in most aspects of everyday life, this book assesses their massive potential in the development of interfacing applications for various areas of product design and sciences-including electronics, photonics, mechanics, chemistry, and biology, to name just a few.