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  • Article - 6 Nov 2013
    Inductive sensors are designed based on the needs of proximity sensor technology, to detect metallic or conductive parts without physical contact or where access is difficult.
  • Article - 31 Oct 2013
    A capacitive sensor measurement system requires three components: a probe to detect any changes in distance to a target by sensing changes in capacitance.
  • Article - 23 Oct 2013
    Thermocouples are one of the most common sensors used for temperature measurement. They are made up of two different metals coupled together at one or more points.
  • Article - 27 Sep 2013
    A piezoelectric accelerometer utilizes the piezoelectric effect of certain materials to measure dynamic changes in mechanical variables such as mechanical shock, vibration and acceleration.
  • Article - 9 Aug 2013
    Vibration is a complicated measurement that comprises a number of different parameters. There are advantages and disadvantages in different measurement technologies based on the ultimate vibration...
  • Article - 22 Jul 2013
    A pyrgeometer is an instrument for measuring the infrared radiation spectrum in the atmosphere, which extends from 4,5 µm to 100 µm.
  • Article - 7 Mar 2013
    Stream gauging station also known as stream gauge or stream gage is a place used for monitoring and investigating terrestrial water bodies by environmental scientists or hydrologists.
  • Article - 5 Mar 2013
    Concussion is a kind of traumatic brain injury caused by a jolt, bump or blow to the head thereby altering the functions of the brain.
  • Article - 4 Mar 2013
    Organic materials are generally considered non-toxic, safe and biodegradable in nature.
  • Article - 18 Dec 2012
    This article is part of a series on sensing the human body and discusses electronic tactile sensors.

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