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Intelligent Technologies for Sensors: Applications, Design, and Optimization for a Smart World
โ Scribed by S. Kannadhasan (editor), R. Nagarajan (editor), Alagar Karthick (editor)
- Publisher
- Apple Academic Press
- Year
- 2023
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 404
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This informative book, Intelligent Technologies for Sensors: Applications, Design, and Optimization for a Smart World, provides an overview of the application of sensors in a variety of intelligent systems and machines. It looks at their diverse applications and uses, their design and architecture, and optimization technologies. Chapters discuss new research in sensors in several fields, such as health care, education, smart homes, agriculture.
Sensor devices that are flexible and printable have received a lot of interest in recent years. New techniques such as printing and additive manufacturing are being developed to realize a wide range of readily deployable systems such as displays, sensors, and RFID tags. This volume addresses the need for sophisticated computing technologies in smart real-time world applications.
This book brings together leading academics, architects, and scientists from across the globe who are experts in this area. Chapters on sensors in health care in the volume include wearable devices for various health applications, such as ECG signaling, e-health monitoring, web-based ECG signal monitoring, design of materials (such as electronic skin) for prosthetics,
Other applications include smart devices for security and home automation, identification for visually impaired persons, IoT-based teaching assistant systems for smart classrooms, online education systems, drones for agricultural field monitoring and pesticide detection, monitoring overhead distribution lines for faults, intelligent transportation systems, human brain signals analysis, intelligent transportation system, and much more. The volume also looks at design methods, such as the Legendre neural network method, the use of specific particulates filled epoxy composites, design and optimization of low-cost rf energy harvesting circuits, and more.
The 22 chapters in this book address a broad range of intelligent technology in sensor use and design that will be a welcome resource for those at the forefront of the field.
โฆ Table of Contents
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
About the Editors
Table of Contents
Contributors
Abbreviations
Preface
Part I: Applications of Intelligent Technologies for Sensors
1. Product Details Identification for Visually Impaired Persons
2. IoT-Based Teaching Assistant System for Smart Classrooms
3. Legendre Neural Network Method for Solving Nonlinear Singular Systems
4. Characterization of Syzygium cumini Particulates-Filled Epoxy Composites
5. HCI: Designing a Smart Tool for Analyzing Human Brain Signals and Operating Smart Home Devices
6. Internet of Things Enabled Energy-Efficient Flying Robots for Agricultural Field Monitoring Using Smart Sensors
7. Medical Devices and Sensor Application
8. IoT-Based Smart Security and Home Automation System
Part II: Design of Intelligent Technologies for Sensors
9. Design and Development of Web-Based ECG Signal Monitoring and Vital Parameters Measurement
10. Efficient Internet of Things Enabled Smart Healthcare Monitoring System Using RFID Security Scheme
11. Modeling of an Active Voltage Doubler: Resonant DCโDC Converter for Wide Range DC Drive Applications
12. Future Prospects of Electronic Skin
13. A Low-Cost Advanced Device for the Detection of Pesticides with NDVI Method
14. IoT-Based Traffic and Router Management System for Drivers
15. Intelligent Big Data Analytics: A Perspective for Online Education System
16. Automatic Fault Detection, Locating, and Monitoring in Distribution Lines Using LabVIEW
Part III: Optimization of Intelligent Technologies for Sensors
17. Performance Analysis of Clustered Routing Protocol for Wearable Sensor Devices in an IoT-Based WBAN Environment
18. Recent Trends in Wearable Sensor Technology for E-Health Monitoring
19. Design and Simulation of Cantilever Structured Flexible Polymer-Based Piezoelectric Pressure Sensors for Biomedical Applications
20. Design and Optimization of Low-Cost RF Energy-Harvesting Circuit
21. The Future Network 2030: A Simplified Intelligent Transportation System
22. The Future of Web Crowdfunding: An Ethereum Blockchain Approach
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