Sensor Review: Volume 14 Issue 2
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The international journal of sensing for industryTable of contents
Radio telemetry
N R W LongAn overview of radio telemetry, concentrating on low power,short‐range systems which can be operated without equipment licences.Describes transmission mechanisms, aerials and the…
Advanced sensors seminar looks at multiplexing and NDT
Jack HollingumA report from a seminar on advanced sensing held on 9th November 1993 aspart of the DTI Advanced Sensors Technology Programme [ASTTP]. The firstsubject covered was multiplexing…
Horses for courses
John HowardLooks at radio frequency design relating to the expanding field of datatransmission with the arrival of purpose‐made modules, particularly at418MHz. Describes the three main types…
Fail safe radio remote control
I. WilkinsonDescribes the basic principles of radio remote control, dealingspecifically with safety aspects, transmitters, receivers, transmittedtelegrams, the Hamming code to indicate the…
Fet accompli
I RobinsReports on the research and development work carried out at CentralResearch Laboratories Ltd [CRL], concentrating on their physical and chemicalsensing techniques and the…
Simple antennas
K QassimDescribes the increasing need for simple and efficient antennas andlooks at the performance of quarter wavelength and helical antennas.Concludes the optimum performances from both…
Scada uses radio to bridge the gap
Bill GreevesDescribes how radio telemetry can interface with process control systemssuch as supervisory control and data acquisition [SCADA] and distributedcontrol systems [DCS] greatly…
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
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- Professor Kean C. Aw