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Design and Test of Algorithms for the Evaluation of Modern Sensors in

by Close-range Photogrammetry, Karsten Scheibe, Göttingen D, Prof Dr, Robert Schaback, Prof Dr, Reinhard Klette
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Forecasts and Modern Sensors Market: Today’s Revolution Changes

by Sergey Y. Yurish
"... Any forecast and predictions in MEMS and sensors markets after the last high-technology crisis must be grounded on solid analysis of past and today’s realities in order to be really useful and faithful. So, at first, lets look back through the vistas of the past. As far back as 1961 professor P.V. N ..."
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Any forecast and predictions in MEMS and sensors markets after the last high-technology crisis must be grounded on solid analysis of past and today’s realities in order to be really useful and faithful. So, at first, lets look back through the vistas of the past. As far back as 1961 professor P

High Frequency Circuits Based on GaAs-pHEMT Technology for Modern Sensor and Communication Systems

by M. Schlechtweg, W. Haydl, A. Hülsmann, A. Tessmann
"... Abstract- For sensor and communication system applications, Monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuits (MMICs) feature performance, functionality, reliability, and competitive price. In this paper, the potential of pHEMT ICs for communication, and sensor applications up to 100 GHz is discussed. 1 ..."
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Abstract- For sensor and communication system applications, Monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuits (MMICs) feature performance, functionality, reliability, and competitive price. In this paper, the potential of pHEMT ICs for communication, and sensor applications up to 100 GHz is discussed. 1

Advanced Finite Element Schemes for

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"... Abstract: The design of modern sensors and actuators, which are often Micro- Electro- ..."
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Abstract: The design of modern sensors and actuators, which are often Micro- Electro-

Modern Directions for Potentiometric Sensors

by Eric Bakker, Karin Chumbimuni-torresb
"... Este artigo apresenta uma revisão dos mais recentes progressos dos eletrodos íons-seletivos de membrana polimérica. É discutida uma essência curta da teoria básica, enfatizando como a força eletromotriz pode ser usada para calcular as constantes de ligação do ionóforo, e como a seleti-vidade e o lim ..."
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em baixas concentrações. Esses progressos têm alçado o ca-minho para usar sensores potenciométricos em bioanálise com afinidade ultra-sensível junto com nanopartículas usadas como marcadores. Os resultados recentes estabelecem que a potenciometria compara-se favoravelmente com a análise de

Modern Micro and Nanoparticle-Based Imaging Techniques

by Marketa Ryvolova, Jana Chomoucka, Jana Drbohlavova, Pavel Kopel, Petr Babula, David Hynek, Vojtech Adam, Tomas Eckschlager, Jaromir Hubalek, Marie Stiborova, Jozef Kaiser, Rene Kizek , 2012
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Modern Gas Sensors Allow Innovation

by Maximilian Fleischer
"... Gas sensors became a mature technology now and will be the base for innovations in industrial fields like building technology, medical, automotive, consumer and industrial technology. Modern gas sensors are designed in a Microsystems (MEMS) approach to leverage the integration of a complex functiona ..."
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Gas sensors became a mature technology now and will be the base for innovations in industrial fields like building technology, medical, automotive, consumer and industrial technology. Modern gas sensors are designed in a Microsystems (MEMS) approach to leverage the integration of a complex

Approximate Dynamic Programming For Sensor Management

by David A. Castanon , 1997
"... This paper studies the problem of dynamic scheduling of multi-mode sensor resources for the problem of classification of multiple unknown objects. Because of the uncertain nature of the object types, the problem is formulated as a partially observed Markov decision problem with a large state space. ..."
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classification of 10,000 unknown objects. 1 Introduction Many modern avionics systems include multiple sensors as well as individual sensors capable of focusing on different objects with di#erent modes. In order to achieve an accurate possible representation of all objects of interest, it is important

Modern Deformation Monitoring: A Multi Sensor Approach

by Craig D. Hill
"... Traditionally, deformation monitoring was achieved via labour intensive manual measurements using conventional terrestrial surveying instruments. Continuous automated deformation measurements were first introduced through geotechnical sensors that, once installed, require only infrequent checks of t ..."
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Traditionally, deformation monitoring was achieved via labour intensive manual measurements using conventional terrestrial surveying instruments. Continuous automated deformation measurements were first introduced through geotechnical sensors that, once installed, require only infrequent checks

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"... Investigations of insect respiration using modern sensors and recording techniques have been performed predominantly in resting insects and in developing instars (Gunlinson and ..."
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Investigations of insect respiration using modern sensors and recording techniques have been performed predominantly in resting insects and in developing instars (Gunlinson and
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