Sensor Review: Volume 22 Issue 3
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The international journal of sensing for industryTable of contents
Measurement systems for large aerospace components
M. Saadat, L. CretinThis paper results from research carried out to survey the various large commercial aerospace engineering component measurement systems. The commercial aircraft manufacturing…
Future proof signal conditioning
Brian TurnerDespite the rapid growth in the implementation of sophisticated software‐based control systems, today’s process industries still rely heavily on sensors and associated…
Advanced digital automobile sensor applications
Paul G. RankyThe modern automotive consumer is demanding high quality, reliable, safe, lower cost, environmentally friendly and easier to use product. This requirement drives engineers, and…
WindSonic – a new ultrasonic anemometer
Chris StockDescribes the developments of a small, robust ultrasonic wind speed and direction indicator. Gill’s patented ultrasonic technology is based on the time‐of‐flight operating…
Flow conditioners design and their effects in reducing flow metering errors
A.K. Ouazzane, R. BenhadjThe sensitivity of differential‐pressure flow meters to the quality of the approaching flow continues to be a cause for concern to flow meter manufacturers and users. Distortions…
Force/torque sensing applied to industrial robotic deburring
J. Norberto Pires, John Ramming, Stephen Rauch, Ricardo AraújoForce/torque sensing is very important for several automatic and industrial robotic applications. Basically, if precise control of the forces that arise from contact between tools…
A sensor for the sugar cane harvester topper
Stuart McCarthy, John BillingsleyA robust low cost refractometer has been developed together with signal conditioning algorithms to enable sucrose content to be measured during the mechanical harvesting of the…
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0260-2288e-ISSN:
1758-6828ISSN-L:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
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- Professor Kean C. Aw