Sensor Review: Volume 11 Issue 3
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The international journal of sensing for industryTable of contents
LEVEL AND CONTENTS MEASUREMENT AND CONTROL
Mike NeameThe measurement of level is critical to many manufacturing operations and yet this supposedly straightforward task is full of traps for the unwary.
WHAT'S THE SENSE IN CARS?
Martin SmithAn investigation has been carried out by Quo‐Tec Limited, on behalf of the Department of Trade and Industry's Advanced Sensors Technology Transfer Programme, to determine the…
THEORY HELPS VISION TO ACHIEVE PRACTICAL AIMS
Roy DaviesThe design of vision algorithms for industrial applications is often considered to be an artform. In this article Roy Davies demonstrates that it can be a science.
MIRROR, MIRROR, ON THE WALL…
Francis SlabodskyA number of techniques are described for determining the thickness of glass sheets during their manufacture.
POLYMER MATERIALS FOR ULTRASONIC TRANSDUCERS
John BulteelFor a number of years, the possibilities of using polymer or co‐polymer materials exhibiting piezoelectric properties have attracted the attention of those engaged in…
HANOVER: ONLY THE BRAVE DESERVE THE FAIR!
Don BragginsThe Hanover Industry Fair attracts almost half a million visitors each year to look at well over 6,000 exhibits, so tracking down nuggets of interesting technology requires some…
Managing Change:: Creating Competitive Edge
David Tranfield, Stuart SmithIntroducing new technology to the processes of design, production, assembly and management in manufacturing offers enormous opportunities — greater flexibility and quality;…
VISION KEEPS BOWL FEEDER PARTS IN LINE
Randy K. BairdMachine vision technology has carried connotations of improved productivity since inception. Industrial‐proofing this concept has proven difficult until recent years. The concept…
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- Professor Kean C. Aw