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Data Acquisition
Edited by Michele Vadursi, ISBN 978-953-307-193-0, Hard cover, 344 pages, Publisher: Sciyo, Published: November 28, 2010 under CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 license, in subject Computer and Information Science
DOI: 10.5772/294
The book is intended to be a collection of contributions providing a bird’s eye view of some relevant multidisciplinary applications of data acquisition. While assuming that the reader is familiar with the basics of sampling theory and analog-to-digital conversion, the attention is focused on applied research and industrial applications of data acquisition. Even in the few cases when theoretical issues are investigated, the goal is making the theory comprehensible to a wide, application- oriented, audience.
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Book contents
- Chapter 1Noise, Averaging and Dithering in Data Acquisition Systems
- Chapter 2Bandpass Sampling for Data Acquisition Systems
- Chapter 3Clock Synchronization of Distributed, Real-Time, Industrial Data Acquisition Systems
- Chapter 4Real-Time Data Acquisition in Wireless Sensor Networks
- Chapter 5Practical Considerations for Designing a Remotely Distributed Data Acquisition System
- Chapter 6Portable Embedded Sensing System using 32 bit Single Board Computers
- Chapter 7Microcontroller-based Data Acquisition Device for Process Control and Monitoring Applications
- Chapter 8Java in the Loop of Data Acquisition Systems
- Chapter 9Minimum Data Acquisition Time for Prediction of Periodical Variable Structure System
- Chapter 10Wind Farms Sensorial Data Acquisition and Processing
- Chapter 11Designing Data Acquisition System for PICASSO Experiment
- Chapter 12Data Acquisition Systems for Magnetic Shield Characterization
- Chapter 13Microcontroller-based Biopotential Data Acquisition Systems: Practical Design Considerations
- Chapter 14Spatial-Temporal Dose Metric Sampling for Explicit Photodynamic Therapy
- Chapter 15Critical Appraisal of Data Acquisition in Body Composition: Evaluation of Methods, Techniques and Technologies on the Anatomical Tissue-System Level
- Chapter 16High-Efficiency Digital Readout Systems for Fast Pixel-based Vertex Detectors
