Sensor Review: Volume 10 Issue 2
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The international journal of sensing for industryTable of contents
Tutorial: colour and colour measurement
Clive LoughlinColour is frequently taken for granted, but what do we mean by ‘colour’?
Sensor space finds unknown errors
Klaus SelkeMulti‐dimensional sensor information space enables a system to detect and handle previously unknown errors.
Clinching inspection of electronic circuit boards
Norman JolliffeIRI describe techniques that they use for the inspection of populated electronic circuit boards. These require far more than simple ‘golden board’ comparisons.
Field distortions highlight product defects
Shawn BuckleyObjects can be inspected by measuring the way in which they distort acoustic, inductive, capacitive and microwave fields.
Automatic inspection of glass
Francis B. SlabodskyEstablished techniques for glass inspection come underpressure as production rates and quality requirements increase.
X‐rays give in‐depth inspection
Richard ParmeeThe use of X‐rays for inspecting baggage and weld quality is well known, however, recent food contamination scares have put the spotlight on new and ever more demanding…
Vision surveys — value for money?
Clive LoughlinTwo complimentary vision surveys are reviewed, one aimed at suppliers and the other at potential users of vision equipment.
Micromice find ways to a maze
John BillingsleyThe intelligent interpretation of simple sensor data enables Micromice to find their way around complex mazes.
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0260-2288e-ISSN:
1758-6828ISSN-L:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditor:
- Professor Kean C. Aw