Sensors, Nanoscience, Biomedical Engineering, and Instruments: Sensors Nanoscience Biomedical EngineeringCRC Press, 3 ott 2018 - 392 pagine In two editions spanning more than a decade, The Electrical Engineering Handbook stands as the definitive reference to the multidisciplinary field of electrical engineering. Our knowledge continues to grow, and so does the Handbook. For the third edition, it has expanded into a set of six books carefully focused on a specialized area or field of study. Each book represents a concise yet definitive collection of key concepts, models, and equations in its respective domain, thoughtfully gathered for convenient access. Sensors, Nanoscience, Biomedical Engineering, and Instruments provides thorough coverage of sensors, materials and nanoscience, instruments and measurements, and biomedical systems and devices, including all of the basic information required to thoroughly understand each area. It explores the emerging fields of sensors, nanotechnologies, and biological effects. Each article includes defining terms, references, and sources of further information. Encompassing the work of the world’s foremost experts in their respective specialties, Sensors, Nanoscience, Biomedical Engineering, and Instruments features the latest developments, the broadest scope of coverage, and new material on multisensor data fusion and MEMS and NEMS. |
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... voltage or current source. Table 1.1 is a six-by-six matrix of some of the more commonly employed physical and chemical transduction mechanisms for sensing. Many of the effects listed are described in more detail elsewhere in this ...
... voltage magnitude generated depends on the properties of the conductor, e.g., conductivity and work function, such that a difference voltage will be measured between the cool ends of two different conductors. The voltage changes fairly ...
... voltage behavior of a pn-junction photodiode. Note that for zero applied voltage, a net negative current flows when the junction is illuminated. This device can therefore also be used as a source of power (a solar cell). Photodiodes can ...
... voltage characteristics of a semiconductor, pn-junction, photodiode with incident light intensity. FIGURE 1.3 Schematic cross section of a silicon piezoresistive pressure. 1-6 Sensors, Nanoscience, Biomedical Engineering, and Instruments.
... voltage. In this latter example, glucose sensing involves two chemical-to-chemical transductions followed by a chemical-to-electrical transduction mechanism. Microsensors. Microsensors are sensors that are manufactured using integrated ...
Sommario
2 An Introduction to MultiSensor Data Fusion | 2-1 |
3 Magnetooptics | 3-1 |
4 Materials and Nanoscience | 4-1 |
5 Instruments and Measurements | 5-1 |
6 Reliability Engineering | 6-1 |
7 Bioelectricity | 7-1 |
8 Biomedical Sensors | 8-1 |
9 Bioelectronics and Instruments | 9-1 |
10 Tomography | 10-1 |
Author Index | 23 |
Subject Index | S-1 |
Back Cover | S-6 |
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