Sensor Review: Volume 16 Issue 2
Strapline:
The international journal of sensing for industryTable of contents
From micro‐ to nano‐machining – towards the nanometre era
Pat McKeownManufacturing industry worldwide is at a turning point in seeking greater competitiveness. High precision manufacturing offers better quality and reliability for conventional…
Fabrication technology for microengineering
R.A. LawesReviews some of the more important technologies used for fabricating microcomponents and systems – bulk silicon micromachining, surface micromachining and LIGA, a process for…
Resonance: picking up good vibrations
Steve BeebyResonant sensing is a high performance technique suitable for a wide range of applications. Defines the principles of resonant sensing and describes the various fabrication…
München: pH and SAW
Gareth MonkmanSurveys the research being carried out in the field of chemical and biosensor technology by the network of Fraunhofer Institutes in Germany. Specifically looks at pH monitoring in…
Intelligent structures
F. Yalcinkaya, E.T. PownerReviews intelligent structures through surface‐ and bulk‐micromachining. Examines the merits of these techniques and their past, present and future applications to real‐life…
Sensor research at the French Atomic Energy Commission
Anna KochanHighlights some of the projects being carried out by the Leti, a laboratory within the French Atomic Energy Commission. Specifically looks at the development of a miniature sensor…
ISSN:
0260-2288e-ISSN:
1758-6828ISSN-L:
0260-2288Online date, start – end:
1981Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditor:
- Professor Kean C. Aw