McGrath et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Sensing and sensor fundamentalsMcGrath et al., 2013
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- McGrath M
- Scanaill C
- McGrath M
- Scanaill C
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- Sensor technologies: Healthcare, wellness, and environmental applications
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Sensors utilize a wide spectrum of transducer and signal transformation approaches with corresponding variations in technical complexity. These range from relatively simple temperature measurement based on a bimetallic thermocouple, to the detection of specific …
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