Sensor Review: Volume 8 Issue 2
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The international journal of sensing for industryTable of contents
Stripe scanning for engineering
G.T. Reid, R.C. Rixon, H. StewartSTRIPE — Scanning Triangulation Range Imaging Package for Engineering is examined by the National Engineering Laboratory.
Implementing machine vision: an IBM case study
J. Henry, C. PrestonA case study by IBM of machine vision implementation in the robotic assembly area of the Automated Logistic Production System used in manufacturing computers.
The lowdown on downhole monitoring
Even though it remains invisible, underground sensing is becoming highly important in many applications, as Stephen McClelland explains.
Tactile sensors for industrial robots
Alexander Lauber, Bengt Sandell, Per Holmbom, Ole PedersenScientists at Linkoping Institute of Technology assess the state of tactile sensing and offer some of their own ideas.
Tackling the problem of sensor fusion
Sensor Review's regular analysis of the international sensor scene unearths some major challenges. Stephen McClelland reports.
Sensors: big in Japan
Stephen McClelland looks at a recent report on industrial goods distribution in Japan.
A hitchhiker's guide to vision systems
A leading consultant offers advice on the biggest question facing would‐be vision system users: how to choose a system in the first place.
Sensor development: Japan update
Sensor Review continues its monitoring of innovations in Japan. Stephen McClelland reports.
Polarography: at parts per billion
A new invention originally intended for military use could prove a radical innovation in process monitoring, as Stephen McClelland reports.
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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