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    method of eddy current sensor Qiaoyun Liu1‚2‚ Enming Miao1‚2#‚ Xin Wang1‚2‚ Xianrui Ji1‚2 1School of Instrument Science and Opto-electronics Engineering‚ Hefei University of Technology‚ Hefei Anhui‚230009‚China 2State Key Laboratory for Manufacturing Systems Engineering(Xi’an Jiaotong University)‚ Shanxi‚710049‚China #Corresponding Author : miaoem@163.com‚ TEL: +86-14705511579 KEYWORDS:Eddy Current Sensor; Error Correction; Least Squares Abstract Eddy current sensor is widely used in industry

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    April 4th‚ 2006 A Technical Report: Wireless Sensor Networks and How They Work Prepared for Ann Holms University of California Santa Barbara Prepared by Ethan Culler-Mayeno University of California Santa Barbara Abstract Wireless sensor networks are a budding technology with the potential to change the way that we live. This report explains the workings of each network as a system of tiny computers called motes and the parts of the network. Furthermore‚ this report goes on to

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    interest in wireless sensor networks can be promptly understood simply by thinking about what they essentially are: a large number of small sensing self-powered nodes which gather information or detect special events and communicate in a wireless fashion‚ with the end goal of handing their processed data to a base station. Sensing‚ processing and communication are three key elements whose combination in one tiny device gives rise to a vast number of applications [A1]‚ [A2]. Sensor networks provide

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    LINEAR POSITION MEASUREMENT USING A MAGNETORESISTIVE SENSOR Abstract: A smart transducer used to measure the linear displacement of an object in a magnetic field is presented. The application is to be safely used for demonstration purposes in the Playpen laboratory. The system uses an array of five HMC1501 Magnetoresistive (MR) sensors to sense the position of a magnet attached to the moving object. The system also has the ability to monitor the ambient operating temperature and detect if it is

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    of a process called motion capture. Motion capture has been around since the late 1970s‚ where it was then called rotoscoping and was used by Walt Disney in the film Snow White (Sturman). To begin with‚ the term “motion capture” actually has many different names‚ such as mocap‚ performance animation‚ performance capture‚ virtual theater‚ digital puppetry‚ real-time animation‚ and the favorite among traditional key frame animators is “The Devil’s Rotoscope” (Furniss). Motion capture‚ in its most

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    APPLICATION OF CHEMICAL SENSORS IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING A chemical sensor is a device that transforms chemical information‚ ranging from the concentration of a specific sample component to total composition analysis‚ into an analytically useful signal. The chemical information‚ mentioned above‚ may originate from a chemical reaction of the analyte or from a physical property of the system investigated. Chemical sensors its application in various fields of engineering like civil‚ environment‚ medical

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    industrial Technology Boni Avenue‚ City of Mandaluyong “Motion Study and Micro-motion Study Equipment” Artiga‚ Odiboy R. Espiritu‚ Robert C. Course/Year: BSIE 3rd year Subject: Methods Engineering Day/Time: Monday/Thursday 10:30am-12:00pm Instructor: Engr. Nestor Japis Motion study involves the analysis of the basic hand‚ arm‚ and body movements of workers as they perform work. Work design involves the methods and motions used to perform a task. This design includes the workplace

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    Experiment 1.7: Graphical Analysis of Motion Introduction To graphically analyze motion‚ two graphs are commonly used: Displacement vs. Time and Velocity vs. Time. These two graphs provide significant information about motion including distance/displacement‚ speed/velocity‚ and acceleration. The displacement and acceleration of a moving body can be obtained from its Velocity vs. Time graph by respectively finding the area and the slope of the graph. Data Tables – Part I Displacement

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    “PRINCIPLES OF MOTION ECONOMY” These 22 rules are principles of motion economy are profitably applied to many kinds of work. Although not all are applicable to every operation‚ they do form a basis or a code for improving the efficiency and reducing fatigue in manual work. USE OF THE HUMAN BODY 1. The two hands should begin as well as complete their motions at the same time. 2. The two hands should not be idle at the same time‚ except during rest periods. 3. Motions of the arms should be

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    CHAPTER 22 Wireless Sensor Networks: Principles and Applications Chris Townsend‚ Steven Arms‚ MicroStrain‚ Inc. 22.1 Introduction to Wireless Sensor Networks Sensors integrated into structures‚ machinery‚ and the environment‚ coupled with the efficient delivery of sensed information‚ could provide tremendous benefits to society. Potential benefits include: fewer catastrophic failures‚ conservation of natural resources‚ improved manufacturing productivity‚ improved emergency response‚ and

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