Title: Sensor Technology Handbook Author(s): Jon S. Wilson Pages: 704 Publisher: Newnes; 1 edition Publication date: 2004 Language: English Format: PDF ISBN-10: 0750677295 ISBN-13: Description: Provides working engineers and engineering students with a much-needed, comprehensive and up-to-date reference to use when incorporating sensors into designs of everything from vehicles to industrial process plants
"...if you are looking for a serious handbook covering all types of sensors rather than specializing in one subset, you may want to check this one out." - Melanie Martella, Sensor Magazine "...packed with hard-to-find information contributed by engineers and companies working in the sensor field today. This book offers guidance on understanding, selecting, specifying, and using the optimum sensor for any given application." - Sound and Vibration, March 2005 Editor-in-Chief Jon Wilson, a forty-year sensor industry professional, has united his colleagues to create a thorough resource on sensors. Lengthy explanations are forgone for short, pointed introductions and explanations of a broad variety of sensors in the Sensor Technology Handbook. Each chapter is thoughtfully written by its respective contributor; smooth transitions from introductory material for novices to in-depth design techniques for academia make this an excellent addition to undergraduate, graduate, and professional collections.-Sarah Miller, Grainger Engineering Library, university of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Graduate Assistant, January 2007