Sensor Review: Volume 15 Issue 1
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The international journal of sensing for industryTable of contents
The impact of new technology in machine vision
John Mackrory, Mark DanielsOutlines some of the areas in machine vision system solution which haveseen the most significant advances as a result of technology enhancement andparticularly the rapid…
Data matrix identification
Charlie Plain‐JonesDescribes a new identification code for marking products which attemptsto solve the limitations of linear symbologies such as barcodes which arecurrently used throughout the…
Philips bar dots and alphas: identification under tough conditions
Thieu MandosDescribes a variety of coding, reading, processing and opticaltechniques available for non‐standard identification problemsassociated with the marking and reading of products…
KAO—vision aids floppy quality
Kevin Duarte, Steven LeBlancDescribes how a computer disk and storage media company [KAO Infosystemsof the USA]uses machine vision technology to maintain the quality of itsproducts by isolating problems and…
Novel catalytic gas sensor has long‐life and low power consumption
Yuanjin Lei, Zhufeng Jiang, Yuemei Tao, Zhinhong WuDescribes a new catalytic gas sensor which claims high stability andlow‐consumed power by using extra fine wires of precious metals and theaddition of a support stabilizer and…
A structured approach to automated testing
Fiorenzo FranceschiniDiscusses the problems of how to structure a computerizedprocess‐oriented test facility [TF] with particular regard to theaerospace, automotive, electronic, chemical and railway…
PDF417 portable data files a new dimension in barcodes
Mark MarriottOutlines research work based on the application of coding theory andinformation theory to barcode systems design, with the aim of developing areplacement for traditional linear…
RFID enhances materials handling
Michael OllivierDescribes developments in radio frequency identification [RFID]techniques, using examples from existing applications in the motor industry,breweries and mail order companies…
A 2‐D symbology application at ups
Earle J TimothyOutlines the development of a 2‐D matrix symbology and reader,designed to cope with the demands of a large parcel delivery business.Describes how the information for each parcel…
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0260-2288e-ISSN:
1758-6828ISSN-L:
0260-2288Online date, start – end:
1981Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditor:
- Professor Kean C. Aw