Author: Jacob Fraden · Publisher: Springer · Language: English
ISBNs: ISBN-10: 3319193021 · ISBN-13: 978-3319193021
Handbook of Modern Sensors: Physics, Designs, and Applications, 5th Edition is a comprehensive reference covering the principles, design, and practical applications of modern sensor technologies. Authored by Jacob Fraden, this edition provides detailed insights into the physics behind sensors, their operating principles, and real-world uses across engineering, scientific, and industrial domains.
Fundamental physics and principles of sensor operation
Design, functionality, and performance characteristics of various sensor types
Measurement of temperature, pressure, flow, position, and other physical parameters
Advances in optical, acoustic, and chemical sensing technologies
Electronic interfacing, signal conditioning, and data acquisition
Applications of sensors in automation, robotics, healthcare, and environmental monitoring
This handbook bridges theoretical knowledge and engineering practice, offering readers both the scientific foundations and the practical guidance needed for sensor design and application. It serves as a valuable tool for professionals and students who work with modern sensing systems.
Engineers and researchers working with sensors and instrumentation
Students studying physics, electronics, or engineering
Technicians and professionals involved in measurement, control, or automation
Developers and designers of embedded systems and smart devices
Physics and materials of sensing elements
Sensor performance metrics and calibration
Signal processing and interfacing techniques
Emerging technologies in optical and chemical sensing
Industrial, biomedical, and environmental sensor applications
Handbook of Modern Sensors: Physics, Designs, and Applications, 5th Edition provides a thorough and practical understanding of modern sensor technologies. Combining scientific rigor with real-world relevance, it remains an essential reference for engineers, researchers, and students seeking to master the science and application of sensors.