Multisensor Instrumentation 6 Design (eBook)

Defined Accuracy Computer-Integrated Measurement Systems
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2003 | 1. Auflage
224 Seiten
Wiley (Verlag)
978-0-471-46098-5 (ISBN)

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Multisensor Instrumentation 6  Design -  Patrick H. Garrett
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A groundbreaking book based on a landmark quality initiative In today's information-driven enterprises, accuracy is essential in computer-integrated measurement and control systems, where academia, government, and industry invest considerable resources in methodologies for achieving and maintaining high performance. Multisensor Instrumentation 6 Design offers a blueprint-drawn from the author's thirty years of experience at federal laboratories, steel producers, and General Electric-for defined-accuracy computer-based measurement and control instrumentation. Based on GE's Six-Sigma initiative, which was described by GE Chairman and CEO Jack Welch as "e;the most important initiative this company has ever undertaken,"e; it presents a proven methodology for defining, measuring, analyzing, improving, and controlling the quality of enterprise products, processes, and transactions. Multisensor Instrumentation 6 Design offers readers: A proven measurement and process control resource based on an important industry initiative Expert pedagogy from an author with many years of practical industry involvement and electrical engineering instruction A professional reference and textbook with a solutions manual Accompanying user-interactive error-modeling software instrumentation design and spreadsheet An important resource for electrical and computer engineering students and practitioners, as well as professionals in such fields as manufacturing, biotechnology, and process systems, Multisensor Instrumentation 6 Design is universally applicable to all fields that employ real-time computer integration of processes and transactions. An Instructor's Manual presenting detailed solutions to all the problems in the book is available from the Wiley editorial department.

PATRICK H. GARRETT is an electrical engineering faculty member at the University of Cincinnati, where he has developed courses in manufacturing, controls, and process instrumentation. He holds several engineering degrees and has written five textbooks on instrumentation and process control that have been adopted internationally. He continues to be involved in long-term research projects, for both government and private sectors focused on performance advancement of information-intensive real-time systems.

Preface.

1. Process, Quantum, and Analytical Sensors.

1-0 Introduction.

1-1 Instrumentation Error Representation.

1-2 Temperature Sensors.

1-3 Mechanical Sensors.

1-4 Quantum Sensors.

1-5 Analytical Sensors.

Bibliography.

2. Instrumentation Amplifiers and Parameter Errors.

2-0 Introduction.

2-1 Device Temperature Characteristics.

2-2 Differential Amplifiers.

2-3 Operational Amplifiers.

2-4 Instrumentation Amplifiers.

2-5 Amplifier Parameter Error Evaluation.

Bibliography.

3. Active Filter Design with Nominal Error.

3-0 Introduction.

3-1 Lowpass Instrumentation Filters.

3-2 Active Filter Networks.

3-3 Filter Error Analysis.

3-4 Bandpass Instrumentation Filters.

Bibliography.

4. Linear Signal Conditioning to Six-Sigma Confidence.

4-0 Introduction.

4-1 Signal Conditioning Input Considerations.

4-2 Signal Quality Evaluation and Improvement.

4-3 DC, Sinusoidal, and Harmonic Signal Conditioning.

4-4 Redundant Signal Conditioning and Diagnostics.

Bibliography

5. Data Conversion Devices and Errors.

5-0 Introduction.

5-1 Analog Multiplexers.

5-2 Sample Holds.

5-3 Digital-to-Analog Converters.

5-4 Analog-to-Digital Converters.

Bibliography.

6. Sampling and Reconstruction with Intersample Error.

6-0 Introduction.

6-1 Sampled Data Theory.

6-2 Aliasing of Signal and Noise.

6-3 Step-Interpolated Data Intersample Error.

6-4 Output Signal Interpolation, Oversampling, and Digital
Conditioning.

Bibliography.

7. Measurement and Control Instrumentation Error Analysis.

7-0 Introduction.

7-1 Low-Data-Rate Digital Control Instrumentation.

7-2 High-Data-Rate Video Acquisition.

7-3 Computer-Integrated Instrumentation Analysis Suite

Bibliography

8. Multisensor Architectures and Error Propagation.

8-0 Introduction.

8-1 Multisensor Fusion, Integration, and Error.

8-2 Sequential Multisensor Architecture.

8-3 Homogeneous Multisensor Architecture.

8-4 Heterogeneous Multisensor Architecture.

Bibliography.

9. Instrumentation System Integration and Interfaces.

9-0 Introduction.

9-1 System Integration and Interface Buses.

9-2 Instrument Serial Bus Interfaces.

9-3 Microwave Microscopy Virtual Instrument.

9-4 Analytical Instrumentation in Advanced Control.

Bibliography.

Index.

"Provides an instrumentation and system reference for
computer-centered measurement systems." (SciTech Book News,
Vol. 26, No. 2, June 2002)

"...coverage is comprehensive; it covers everything from the
basics to the latest developments...well written and easy to
follow...a good textbook for senior undergraduates, graduate
students, ad for researchers." (IEEE Instrumentation &
Measurement Magazine, December 2002)

"...comprehensive...well-written and easy-to-follow.... It gives
good background...to newcomers, as well as a good reference...a
good textbook..." (IEEE Instrumentation & Measurement
Magazine, December 2002)

Erscheint lt. Verlag 2.4.2003
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Theorie / Studium
Technik Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik
Schlagworte Electrical & Electronics Engineering • Elektrotechnik u. Elektronik • Engineering statistics • Fehleranalyse • Fehlersuche • Sensoren, Instrumente u. Messung • Sensors, Instrumentation & Measurement • Statistics • Statistik • Statistik in den Ingenieurwissenschaften
ISBN-10 0-471-46098-2 / 0471460982
ISBN-13 978-0-471-46098-5 / 9780471460985
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