1st Edition

Smart Sensors for Industrial Applications

Edited By Krzysztof Iniewski Copyright 2013
    598 Pages 326 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    598 Pages 326 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    Sensor technologies are a rapidly growing area of interest in science and product design, embracing developments in electronics, photonics, mechanics, chemistry, and biology. Their presence is widespread in everyday life, where they are used to sense sound, movement, and optical or magnetic signals. The demand for portable and lightweight sensors is relentless in several industries, from consumer electronics to biomedical engineering to the military. Smart Sensors for Industrial Applications brings together the latest research in smart sensors technology and exposes the reader to myriad applications that this technology has enabled.

    Organized into five parts, the book explores:

    • Photonics and optoelectronics sensors, including developments in optical fibers, Brillouin detection, and Doppler effect analysis. Chapters also look at key applications such as oxygen detection, directional discrimination, and optical sensing.
    • Infrared and thermal sensors, such as Bragg gratings, thin films, and microbolometers. Contributors also cover temperature measurements in industrial conditions, including sensing inside explosions.
    • Magnetic and inductive sensors, including magnetometers, inductive coupling, and ferro-fluidics. The book also discusses magnetic field and inductive current measurements in various industrial conditions, such as on airplanes.
    • Sound and ultrasound sensors, including underwater acoustic modem, vibrational spectroscopy, and photoacoustics.
    • Piezoresistive, wireless, and electrical sensors, with applications in health monitoring, agrofood, and other industries.

    Featuring contributions by experts from around the world, this book offers a comprehensive review of the groundbreaking technologies and the latest applications and trends in the field of smart sensors.

    Part I Photonic and Optoelectronics Sensors
    Optical Fiber Sensors: Devices and Techniques, Rogério Nunes Nogueira, Lúcia Maria Botas Bilro, Nélia Jordão Alberto, Hugo Filipe Teixeira Lima, and João de Lemos Pinto
    Microstructured and Solid Polymer Optical Fiber Sensors, Christian-Alexander Bunge and Hans Poisel
    Optical Fiber Sensors and Interrogation Systems for Interaction Force Measurements in Minimally Invasive Surgical Devices, Ginu Rajan, Dean Callaghan, Yuliya Semenova, and Gerald Farrell
    Recent Advances in Distributed Fiber-Optic Sensors Based on the Brillouin Scattering Effect, Alayn Loayssa, Mikel Sagues, and Ander Zornoza
    Silicon Microring Sensors, Zhiping Zhou and Huaxiang Yi
    Laser Doppler Velocimetry Technology for Integration and Directional Discrimination, Koichi Maru and Yusaku Fujii
    Vision-Aided Automated Vibrometry for Remote Audio–Visual Range Sensing, Tao Wang and Zhigang Zhu
    Analytical Use of Easily Accessible Optoelectronic Devices: Colorimetric Approaches Focused on Oxygen Quantification, Jinseok Heo and Chang-Soo Kim
    Optical Oxygen Sensors for Micro- and Nanofluidic Devices, Volker Nock, Richard J. Blaikie, Tim David, and Maan M. Alkaisi
    Multidirectional Optical Sensing Using Differential Triangulation, Xian Jin and Jonathan F. Holzman

    Part II Infrared and Thermal Sensors
    Measurement of Temperature Distribution in Multilayer Insulations between 77 and 300 K Using Fiber Bragg Grating Sensor, Rajini Kumar Ramalingam and Holger Neumann
    Thin Film Resistance Temperature Detectors, Fred Lacy
    The Influence of Selected Parameters on Temperature Measurements Using a Thermovision Camera, Mariusz Litwa
    Adaptive Sensors for Dynamic Temperature Measurements, Paweł Jamróz and Jerzy Nabielec
    Dual-Band Uncooled Infrared Microbolometer, Qi Cheng, Mahmoud Almasri, and Suzanne Paradis
    Sensing Temperature inside Explosions, Joseph J. Talghader and Merlin L. Mah

    Part III Magnetic and Inductive Sensors
    Accurate Scanning of Magnetic Fields, Hendrik Husstedt, Udo Ausserlechner, and Manfred Kaltenbacher
    Low-Frequency Search Coil Magnetometers, Asaf Grosz and Eugene Paperno
    Inductive Coupling–Based Wireless Sensors for High-Frequency Measurements, H.S. Kim, S. Sivaramakrishnan, A.S. Sezen, and R. Rajamani
    Inductive Sensor for Lightning Current Measurement Fitted in Aircraft Windows, A.P.J. van Deursen
    Technologies for Electric Current Sensors, G. Velasco-Quesada, A. Conesa-Roca, and M. Román-Lumbreras
    Ferrofluids and Their Use in Sensors, B. Andò, S. Baglio, A. Beninato, and V. Marletta

    Part IV Sound and Ultrasound Sensors
    Low-Cost Underwater Acoustic Modem for Short-Range Sensor Networks, Bridget Benson and Ryan Kastner
    Integrating Ultrasonic Standing Wave Particle Manipulation into Vibrational Spectroscopy Sensing Applications, Stefan Radel, Johannes Schnöller, and Bernhard Lendl
    Wideband Ultrasonic Transmitter and Sensor Array for In-Air Applications, Juan Ramon Gonzalez, Mohamed Saad, and Chris J. Bleakley
    Sensing Applications Using Photoacoustic Spectroscopy, Ellen L. Holthoff and Paul M. Pellegrino

    Part V Piezoresistive, Wireless, and Electrical Sensors
    Piezoresistive Fibrous Sensor for On-Line Structural Health Monitoring of Composites, Saad Nauman, Irina Cristian, François Boussu, and Vladan Koncar
    Structural Health Monitoring Based on Piezoelectric Transducers: Analysis and Design Based on the Electromechanical Impedance, Fabricio G. Baptista, Jozue Vieira Filho, and Daniel J. Inman
    Microwave Sensors for Non-Invasive Monitoring of Industrial Processes, B. García-Baños, Jose M. Catalá-Civera, Antoni J. Canós, and Felipe L. Peñaranda-Foix
    Microwave Reflectometry for Sensing Applications in the Agrofood Industry, Andrea Cataldo, Egidio De Benedetto, and Giuseppe Cannazza
    Wearable PTF Strain Sensors, Sari Merilampi
    Application of Inertial Sensors in Developing Smart Particles, Ehad Akeila, Zoran Salcic, and Akshya Swain
    Index

    Biography

    Krzysztof (Kris) Iniewski manages R&D at Redlen Technologies, Inc., a startup company in Vancouver, Canada. He is also a president of CMOS Emerging Technologies, an organization of high-tech events covering communications, microsystems, optoelectronics, and sensors. Dr. Iniewski has held numerous faculty and management positions at the University of Toronto, University of Alberta, Simon Fraser University, and PMC-Sierra, Inc. He has published more than 100 research papers in international journals and conferences. He holds 18 international patents granted in the United States, Canada, France, Germany, and Japan. He is a frequent invited speaker, has consulted for multiple organizations internationally, and has written and edited several books.

    "This text brings together recent research in smart sensors technology and exposes the reader to myriad applications that this technology has enabled. Organized into five parts, the book explores photonics and optoelectronics sensors; infrared and thermal sensors; magnetic and inductive sensors; sound and ultrasound sensors; and piezoresistive, wireless, and electricalsensors. This book offers a comprehensive review of current technologies and the latest applications and trends in the field of smart sensors."
    --IEEE Control Systems Magazine, June 2014