Sensor Review: Volume 5 Issue 3
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The international journal of sensing for industryTable of contents
Low cost, high speed sensing of knitted fabrics
T.G. King, B.J.M. Murphy, R. VitolsAn automation project for linking knitted components has required development of a high‐speed vision sensing system
A simple technique for precise measurement
Fibre optic sensors offer many potential advantages for the measurement of physical parameters in process plants
Control by light
A project combining fibre‐optic sensing with optical actuation has recently been completed by GEC Research with the first UK demonstration of such a ‘Control by Light’ system
Fibre optic sensors—future light
Roger P. MainThe use of fibre optic sensors is a relatively new development but the future applications are enormous
Biosensors and transputers at CCL
Contract research company Cambridge Consultants is adding biotechnology to its range of sensing interests and is keeping its eye on the transputer. Jack Hollingum went along for…
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- Professor Kean C. Aw