Density Sensors
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Conferences related to Density Sensors
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Three days of 8-10 tracks of technical sessions (400-450 papers) and concurent exhibition (150-250 exhibitors)
2012 ACM/IEEE 11th International Conference on Information Processing in Sensor Networks (IPSN)
IPSN includes signal and image processing\, information and coding theory\, databases and information management\, distributed algorithms\, networks and protocols\, wireless communications\, collaborative objects and the Internet of Things\, machine learning\, and embedded systems design.
2012 IEEE 10th International New Circuits and Systems Conference (NEWCAS)
Visit websiteThe conference will include regular and special session on emerging electronic systems and design methods\, plenary sessions on selected advanced aspects of the theory\, design and applications of electronic systems\, as well as tutorials given by experts on specific topics.
IEEE EUROCON 2011 - International Conference on Computer as a Tool (EUROCON)
Visit websiteMain topics: Telecommunications and Multimedia Systems; Information Technologies and Intelligent Systems; CIRCUITS AND SYSTEMS; POWER SYSTEMS AND RENEWABLE RESOURCES; EDUCATION; ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT To promote interaction between industry and academia contributions of recent industrial developments will be accepted and published in a maximum 1-page of abstract and 1-page of figures.
2005 2nd Asia Pacific Conference on Mobile Technology, Applications and Systems
Xplore Articles related to Density Sensors
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Heinisch, M.; Reichel, E.K.; Voglhuber-Brunnmaier, T.; Jakoby, B. Sensors, 2012 IEEE, 2012
Miniaturized viscosity sensors are attractive devices for condition monitoring applications involving fluid media. Previously introduced devices utilize vibrating resonant mechanical structures interacting with the fluid where the resonance frequency and the quality factor are affected by the fluid's viscosity and mass density. The investigation of many of these devices showed instabilities in their resonance frequencies and high cross-sensitivities e.g., to ...
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Jain, M.K.; Schmidt, S.; Mungle, C.; Loiselle, K.; Grimes, C.A. Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on, 2001
Remote query magneto-acoustic and magneto-optical sensors are used to measure liquid temperature, viscosity and density. Sensors comprising magnetoelastic Metglas(R) 2826MB thick-films, alloy composition Fe<sub>40</sub>Ni<sub>38</sub>Mo<sub>4</sub>B<sub>18</sub>, oscillate in response to an externally applied, time-varying magnetic field. The sensor oscillations are strongest at the characteristic mechanical resonant frequency of the sensor. Depending upon the physical geometry and surface roughness of the magnetoelastic films, ...
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Gas pressure monitoring system for GIL using fiber-optic gas density sensors
Miyazaki, A.; Yagi, M.; Kobayashi, S.-I.; Nishima, H.; Nakura, Y.; Higashi, H. Power Engineering Society 1999 Winter Meeting, IEEE, 1999
The authors have developed a fiber-optic gas pressure monitoring system with new gas density sensors for detecting the leakage of insulation gas of gas-insulated transmission lines (GILs). In this system, the gas pressure of over one hundred gas compartments can be monitored with several optical fibers and without electric power supply to the sensors. This simple and highly reliable system ...
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Simultaneous Measurements at U-tube Density Sensors in Fundamental and Harmonic Oscillation
Krasser, E.; Senn, H. EUROCON, 2007. The International Conference on "Computer as a Tool", 2007
An oscillating U-tube varies its resonant frequency depending on its mass and its spring constant. The oscillating mass is the sum of the mass of the U-tube and the mass of the liquid sample. As the volume of the U-tube is fixed, the density of the liquid sample relates to the measured resonant frequency. A feedback loop built by an ...
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Rust, P.; Dual, J. Solid-State Sensors, Actuators and Microsystems Conference (TRANSDUCERS), 2011 16th International, 2011
This paper proposes a novel method for an inductive readout of vibrating MEMS cantilever structures submerged in a liquid. The excitation of the system is separated in time from the detection of the cantilever oscillation. With this strategy the resonance frequency and damping are quantified overcoming the problem of measuring a small amplitude signal while applying a large amplitude signal ...
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Educational Resources on Density Sensors
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Wireless Sensor Networks and Applications
Borses, Dwight Wireless Sensor Networks and Applications, 2004
A Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) is made up of a large number of sensors which are extremely small, low-cost, and low-power devices that collect environmental data (acoustics, light, temperature, humidity, imaging, etc.) that is then communicated through radio or optical means to infrastructure processing nodes. WSNs may consist of up to thousands of nodes, which can be deployed in very ...
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Smart Fabrics and Interactive Textile: State of the Art and Future Challenges
Paradiso, Rita Smart Fabrics and Interactive Textile: State of the Art and Future Challenges, 2009
Smart Fabrics and Interactive Textile (SFIT) based systems are conceived as the integration, into textile, of sensors, actuators, computing, and a power source, with the whole being part of an interactive communication network. Such systems could only be envisaged through a combination of advances in fields as fiber and polymer research, advanced material processing, microelectronics, signals processing, nanotechnologies, and telecommunication.Textile ...
Periodicals related to Density Sensors
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Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
Science and technology related to the basic physics and engineering of magnetism, magnetic materials, applied magnetics, magnetic devices, and magnetic data storage. The Transactions publishes scholarly articles of archival value as well as tutorial expositions and critical reviews of classical subjects and topics of current interest.