Intelligent Sensors
Intelligent Sensors
Intelligent Sensors
& Technology
Sensors and instrument packages that are microprocessor driven and include features such as communication capability and on-board diagnostics that provide information to a monitoring system and/or operator to increase operational efficiency and reduce maintenance costs.
Requirements:
Intelligent sensors
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Applications:
Aerospace applications require a range of chemical sensing technologies to monitor conditions in both space vehicles and in aircraft operations. Industrial development in harsh environments or applications where it may not be safe or feasible for people to work efficiently - in some underground mining operations, for example.
Application of intelligent imaging sensors to image guided and intensity modulated radiotherapy Nano technology Enabled Sensors In almost all fields like transportation, communications, building, medicine, safety and security, Nanosensors can play a vital role (Mainly by reducing the area of the sensor system).
Application in areas
Automotive aerospace defense industrial intelligent house wear medical homeland security.
Intelligent Sensors Patented dual-sensor system monitors both UV output and water quality. Optional solenoid valve shuts water off in unsafe conditions.
BIO-Sensors
Biosensors, designed for the detection of interesting biological signals. Biosensors usually yield a digital electronic signal which is proportional to the concentration of a specific biological or chemical
Biosensors have been applied to a wide variety of analytical problems including in medicine, health care, environmental monitoring, drug discovery, the environment, food, process industries, security, defense, bioprocess monitoring and control. Personal monitoring devices such as glucose sensors for diabetics. Biosensors for Environmental Monitoring.
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Conclusion
To support the requirements of distributed sensor networks, sensors must possess greater functionality than simply gathering data and blindly transmitting the data to a centralized sensor node. Intelligent sensors are an extension of traditional sensors to those with advanced learning and adaptation capabilities. The system must also be re-configurable and perform the necessary data interpretation, fusion of data from multiple sensors and the validation of local and remotely collected data. Intelligent sensors therefore contain embedded processing functionality that provides the computational resources to perform complex sensing and actuating tasks along with high level applications.
References
http://www.ee.unimelb.edu.au/ISSNIP/re search_prog/intel_sensor/nanosesors.html Ricardo Gutierrez-Osuna, Intelligent Sensor Systems, Wright State University A. Sachenko, V. Kochan and V. Turchenko. Instrumentation for Data Gathering. IEEE Instrumentation & Measurement Magazine , September 2003, pp. 34-41.