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Measurement, Instrumentation, and Sensors Handbook: Electromagnetic, Optical, Radiation, Chemical, and Biomedical Measurement 2nd edition [Pehme köide]

Edited by (Curtin University, Bentley, Australia), Edited by (University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA)
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 1922 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x178 mm, kaal: 2300 g, 217 Tables, black and white; 1055 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Sep-2017
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • ISBN-10: 1138072184
  • ISBN-13: 9781138072183
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 1922 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x178 mm, kaal: 2300 g, 217 Tables, black and white; 1055 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Sep-2017
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • ISBN-10: 1138072184
  • ISBN-13: 9781138072183

The Second Edition of the bestselling Measurement, Instrumentation, and Sensors Handbook brings together all aspects of the design and implementation of measurement, instrumentation, and sensors. Reflecting the current state of the art, it describes the use of instruments and techniques for performing practical measurements in engineering, physics, chemistry, and the life sciences and discusses processing systems, automatic data acquisition, reduction and analysis, operation characteristics, accuracy, errors, calibrations, and the incorporation of standards for control purposes.

Organized according to measurement problem, the Electromagnetic, Optical, Radiation, Chemical, and Biomedical Measurement volume of the Second Edition:

  • Contains contributions from field experts, new chapters, and updates to all 98 existing chapters
  • Covers sensors and sensor technology, time and frequency, signal processing, displays and recorders, and optical, medical, biomedical, health, environmental, electrical, electromagnetic, and chemical variables

A concise and useful reference for engineers, scientists, academic faculty, students, designers, managers, and industry professionals involved in instrumentation and measurement research and development, Measurement, Instrumentation, and Sensors Handbook, Second Edition: Electromagnetic, Optical, Radiation, Chemical, and Biomedical Measurement provides readers with a greater understanding of advanced applications.

Preface xiii
Acknowledgments xv
Editors xvii
Contributors xix
PART I Sensors and Sensor Technology
1 Soft Sensors: Software-Based Sensors
1(1)
Petr Kadlec
2 Implantable Systems
2(1)
Vincenzo Luciano
Emilio Sardini
Alessandro Dionisi
Mauro Serpelloni
Andrea Cadei
3 Bio-Inspired and Life-Inspired Sensors
3(1)
Cesar Ortega-Sanchez
Halit Eren
4 Image Sensors
4(1)
Mehdi Habibi
5 Principles and Technology of SQUIDs
5(1)
Robert L. Fagaly
6 Next Generation of Smart Sensors
6(1)
Michael E. Stanley
Stephane Gervais-Ducouret
7 Needle-Type Environmental Sensors
7(1)
Woo Hyoung Lee
Jin-Hwan Lee
Woo-Hyuck Choi
Ian Papautsky
Paul L. Bishop
8 Single-Chip Chemical and Biological Sensors
8(1)
Alireza Hassanzadeh
Robert G. Lindquist
9 CMOS Integrated Gas Sensors
9(1)
Prasanta K. Guha
Sumita Santra
Julian W. Gardner
10 Energy Harvesting for Sensors: DC Harvesters
10(1)
Oscar Lopez-Lapena
Maria Teresa Penella
Manel Gasulla
11 Energy Harvesting for Sensors: AC Harvesters
11(1)
Maria Teresa Penella
Oscar Lopez-Lapena
Manel Gasulla
12 Hydrogen Gas Sensors: Flow
12(1)
H. El Matbouly
F. Domingue
V. Palmisano
L. Boon-Brett
13 Thermal Sensors: Flow
13(1)
Nam-Trung Nguyen
14 SQUID Magnetometers
14(1)
Robert L. Fagaly
15 Sensor Networks and Communication
15(1)
Robert M. Crovella
PART II Electrical Variables
16 Electric Current Sensors
16(1)
Pavel Ripka
17 Nonlinear System Modeling with Invariance to Fourier Transform for Fault Diagnosis: Application to Power Transformers
17(1)
Gerasimos Rigatos
Pierluigi Siano
18 Meter Voltage Measurement
18(1)
Alessandro Ferrero
19 Oscilloscope Voltage Measurement
19(1)
Jerry Murphy
20 Inductive and Capacitive Voltage Measurement
20(1)
Cipriano Bartoletti
Luca Podesta
Giancarlo Sacerdoti
21 Current Measurement
21(1)
Douglas P. McNutt
22 Power Measurement
22(1)
Pasquale Arpaia
Francesco Avallone
Aldo Baccigalupi
Carmine Landi
23 Power Factor Measurement
23(1)
Michael Z. Lowenstein
24 Phase Measurement
24(1)
Peter O'Shea
25 Energy Measurement
25(1)
Arnaldo Brandolini
Alessandro Gandelli
26 Electrical Conductivity and Resistivity
26(1)
Michael B. Heaney
27 Charge Measurement
27(1)
Saps Buchman
John T. Mester
T.J. Sumner
28 Capacitance and Capacitance Measurements
28(1)
Halit Eren
29 Permeability and Hysteresis Measurement
29(1)
Jeff P. Anderson
Richard J. Blotzer
30 Inductance Measurement
30(1)
Michal Szyper
31 Immittance Measurement
31(1)
Achim Dreher
32 Distortion Measurement
32(1)
Michael F. Toner
Gordon W. Roberts
33 Noise Measurement
33(1)
W. Marshall Leach, Jr.
PART III Electromagnetic Variables
34 Microwave Measurement
34(1)
Alfons Dehe
K. Beilenhoff
K. Fricke
H. Klingbeil
V. Krozer
H.L. Hartnagel
35 Q Factor Measurement
35(1)
Albert D. Helfrick
36 EMI and EMC Test Methods
36(1)
Jeffrey P. Mills
37 Permittivity Measurement
37(1)
Devendra K. Misra
38 Electric-Field Strength
38(1)
David A. Hill
Motohisa Kanda
39 Magnetic Field Measurement
39(1)
Robert L. Fagaly
Steven A. Macintyre
40 RF/Microwave Spectrum Analysis
40(1)
Roberto Ambrosini
Stelio Montebugnoli
Claudio Bortolotti
Mauro Roma
PART IV Time and Frequency
41 Time Measurement
41(1)
Michael A. Lombardi
42 Frequency Measurement
42(1)
Michael A. Lombardi
PART V Optical
43 Photoconductive Sensors
43(1)
Fritz Schuermeyer
Thad Pickenpaugh
44 Photojunction Sensors
44(1)
Michael R. Squillante
Kanai S. Shah
James F. Christian
45 Vision and Image Sensors
45(1)
Stanley S. Ipson
Chima Okereke
46 Charge-Coupled Devices
46(1)
John A. Nousek
M.W. Bautz
B.E. Burke
J.A. Gregory
R.E. Griffiths
R.L. Kraft
H.L. Kwok
D.H. Lumb
47 Densitometry Measurement
47(1)
Joseph H. Altman
48 Colorimetry
48(1)
Robert T. Marcus
49 Polarization Measurement
49(1)
Soe-Mie F. Nee
50 Refractive Index Measurement
50(1)
Gerry H. Meeten
51 Turbidity Measurement
51(1)
Daniel Harrison
Michael Fisch
52 Laser Output Measurement
52(1)
Haiyin Sun
53 Optical Loss: Principles and Applications
53(1)
M.M. Rad
Halit Eren
Martin Maier
PART VI Chemical Variables
54 Interference and Selectivity in Portable Chemical Sensors
54(1)
Denise Wilson
55 Electrochemical Composition Measurement
55(1)
Michael J. Schoning
Arshak Poghossian
Olaf Gluck
Marion Thust
56 Thermal Composition Measurement
56(1)
Mushtaq Ali
Behrooz Pahlavanpour
Maria Eklund
57 Kinetic Composition Measurement
57(1)
E.E. Uzgiris
J.Y. Gui
58 Chromatography Composition Measurement
58(1)
Behrooz Pahlavanpour
Mushtaq Ali
C.K. Laird
59 pH Measurement
59(1)
Norman F. Sheppard, Jr.
Anthony Guiseppi-Elie
PART VII Medical, Biomedical, and Health
60 Wireless Sensor Networks in Health
60(1)
Enrique Dorronzoro
Isabel Gomez
Ana Veronica Medina
Luis Fernandez-Luque
Jose Antonio Gomez
61 Sensors for Electrical Impedance Tomography
61(1)
Tushar Kanti Bera
J. Nagaraju
62 Patient-Care Sensing and Monitoring Systems
62(1)
Akihiro Kajiwara
Ryohei Nakamura
63 Sensor-Based Activity Recognition Techniques
63(1)
Donghai Guan
Weiwei Yuan
Sungyoung Lee
64 Biopotentials and Electrophysiology Measurement
64(1)
Nitish V. Thakor
65 Blood Pressure Measurement
65(1)
Shyam Rithalia
Mark Sun
Roger Jones
66 Blood Flow Measurements
66(1)
Per Ask
P. Ake Oberg
67 Medical Imaging
67(1)
James T. Dobbins
Sean M. Hames
Bruce H. Hasegawa
Timothy R. DeGrado
James A. Zagzebski
Richard Frayne
68 Blood Chemistry Measurement
68(1)
Terry L. Rusch
Ravi Sankar
69 Human Occupancy Detectors
69(1)
Jacob Fraden
PART VIII Environmental
70 GPR Principles and Applications
70(1)
Jan Francke
71 Airborne Radiometers to Measure Electromagnetic Radiation in the Earth's Atmosphere: Mature and Emerging Technologies
71(1)
Manfred Wendisch
72 In Situ Sensors for Monitoring the Marine Environment
72(1)
Graham A. Mills
Gary R. Fones
Silke Kroger
73 Mobile Environmental Sensing Using Smartphones
73(1)
Siamak Aram
A. Toriono
F. Rugiano
E. Pasero
74 Space Dosimetry
74(1)
Jarvis A. Caffrey
David M. Hamby
75 Capacitance Sensors for Nondestructive Moisture Determination in Agricultural Products and Biofuel Materials
75(1)
Chari V. Kandala
Naveen Puppala
76 Radio Location, Radio Navigation, and GPS Systems
76(1)
Halit Eren
77 Air Pollution Monitoring
77(1)
Michael Bennett
78 Water Quality Measurement
78(1)
Kathleen M. Leonard
79 Satellite Imaging and Sensing
79(1)
Robert F. Cromp
80 Humidity and Moisture Measurement
80(1)
Gert J.W. Visscher
81 Ventilation Measurement
81(1)
L. Basano
P. Ottonello
82 Meteorological Measurement
82(1)
John D. Garrison
Stephen B.W. Roeder
83 Robotics and Sensors: Environmental Applications
83(1)
Gourab Sen Gupta
PART IX Signal Processing
84 Modulation
84(1)
David M. Beams
85 Filters
85(1)
Rahman Jamal
Robert Steer
86 Spectrum Analysis and Correlation
86(1)
Ronney B. Panerai
87 Applied Intelligence Processing
87(1)
Peter H. Sydenham
Rodney Pratt
88 Analog-to-Digital Converters
88(1)
E.B. Loewenstein
89 Computers
89(1)
A.M. MacLeod
P.F. Martin
W.A. Gillespie
90 Grounding and Shielding
90(1)
Daryl Gerke
William Kimmel
91 Amplifiers and Signal Conditioners
91(1)
Ramon Pallas-Areny
92 Data Acquisition Systems
92(1)
Edward McConnell
PART X Displays and Recorders
93 Plasma-Driven Flat Panel Displays
93(1)
Robert T. McGrath
Ramanapathy Veerasingam
William C. Moffatt
Robert B. Campbell
94 Electroluminescent Displays
94(1)
William A. Barrow
95 Light-Emitting Diode Displays
95(1)
Mohammad A. Karim
96 Magnetic and Optical Recording
96(1)
Yufeng Li
97 Liquid Crystal Displays
97(1)
Kalluri R. Sarma
98 Cathode Ray Tube Displays
98
Christopher J. Sherman
Appendix: Units and Conversions 1(1)
B.W. Petley
Index 1
John G. Webster received his BS from Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA and M.Sc and Ph.D from University of Rochester, New York, USA. A fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Instrument Society of America, American Institute of Medical and Biological Engineering, Biomedical Engineering Society, and Institute of Physics, he served on the IEEE-EMBS Administrative Committee and NIH Surgery and Bioengineering Study Section, authored/co-authored and edited/co-edited numerous books and publications, and received the IEEE-EMBS Career Achievement Award. A highly cited researcher for King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, he is currently a professor emeritus at University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA.

Halit Eren received his BS, M.Sc, and Ph.D from University of Sheffield, UK. He also obtained an MBA from Curtin University, Perth, Western Australia. He has served as an instrumentation engineer at Etibank, as well as an assistant professor for Hacettepe University and Middle East Technical University, all in Turkey. An author and co-editor of several books and publications, he was associate professor at Polytechnic University, Hong Kong and visiting professor at University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA. A senior member of IEEE taking roles in Region 10 activities and various committees for organizing conferences, he is currently teaching and conducting research at Curtin University.