Sensor Review: Volume 14 Issue 4

Strapline:

The international journal of sensing for industry
Subject:

Table of contents

The eyes have it

Melvin Womack

Describes a biometric security system, the EyeDentify retinal scanner,which works by mapping the vascular pattern on the retinal portion of theeyeball, using a specially designed…

264

Ultrasonics—temperature shapes the envelope

Eduardo Caicedo Bravo, T Friere Bastos, J M Martin, L Calderdon, R Ceres

Analyses the effects of temperature on the behaviour of ultrasonicsensors applied to object recognition. Describes the measurement systememployed, the environmental considerations…

121

Sensors employed in plant science research

Roy Newman

Outlines the use of sensors employed in plant research for measuringvarious biophysical activities, in particular photosynthesis. Describes howan infrared gas analyzer [IRGA…

313

The “electronic nose” using conducting polymer sensors

D Hodgins

Outlines the development of an electronic nose for general applicationand examines it’s three major parts: a sensor array, a means of converting the sensor outputs into suitable…

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Board assembly system uses vision

Andy Kellard

Describes a semi‐automated electronic board assembly station withcut‐and‐clinch technology. Examines the system’s optical correction facility which can correct for component hole…

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ISSN:

0260-2288

e-ISSN:

1758-6828

ISSN-L:

0260-2288

Online date, start – end:

1981

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Professor Kean C. Aw