From simple thermistors to intelligent silicon microdevices with powerful capabilities to communicate information across networks, sensors play an important role in such diverse fields as biomedical and chemical engineering to wireless communications. Introducing a new dependent count method for frequency signal processing, this book presents a practical approach to the design of signal processing sensors. Modern advanced microsensors technologies require new and equally advanced methods of frequency signal processing in order to function at inreasingly high speeds. The authors provide a comprehensive overview of data acquisition and signal processing methods for the new generation of smart and quasi-smart sensors. The practical approach of the text includes coverage of the design of signal processing methods for digital, frequency, period, duty-cycle and time interval sensors. * Contains numerous practical examples illustrating the design of unique signal processing sensors and transducers * Details traditional, novel, and state of the art methods for frequency signal processing * Coverage of the physical characteristics of smart sensors, development methods and applications potential * Outlines the concept, principles and nature of the method of dependent count (MDC) ; a unique method for frequency signal processing, developed by the authors This text is a leading edge resource for measurement engineers, researchers and developers working in microsensors, MEMS and microsystems, as well as advanced undergraduates and graduates in electrical and mechanical engineering.
Author(s): Nikolay V. Kirianaki, Sergey Y. Yurish, Nestor O. Shpak, Vadim P. Deynega
Publisher: Wiley
Year: 2002
Language: English
Pages: 299
Data Acquisition & Signal Processing for Smart Sensors......Page 1
Copyright......Page 5
Contents......Page 6
Preface......Page 10
List of Abbreviations & Symbols......Page 14
Introduction......Page 16
Ch1 Smart Sensors for Electrical & Non-Electrical, Physical & Chemical Variables: Tendencies & Perspectives......Page 20
Ch2 Converters for Different Variables to Frequency-Time Parameters of Electric Signal......Page 48
Ch3 Data Acquisition Methods for Multichannel Sensor Systems......Page 70
Ch4 Methods of Frequency-to-Code Conversion......Page 88
Ch5 Advanced & Self-Adapting Methods of Frequency-to-Code Conversion......Page 108
Ch6 Signal Processing in Quasi-Digital Smart Sensors......Page 148
Ch7 Digital Output Smart Sensors with Software-Controlled Performances & Functional Capabilities......Page 162
Ch8 Multichannel Intelligent & Virtual Sensor Systems......Page 202
Ch9 Smart Sensor Design at Software Level......Page 244
Ch10 Smart Sensor Buses & Interface Circuits......Page 264
Future Directions......Page 274
References......Page 276
AppA What is on Sensors Web Portal?......Page 286
Glossary of Smart Sensor Terms......Page 288
Index......Page 294