CALIBRATION CURVE OF SENSOR WORKING BY THE TRIANGULATION PRINCIPLE AND EFFECT OF TILT ON MEASUREMENT ABILITYHRIVNIAK, LukáAALA, MichalSVETLIK, JozefSTEJSKAL, TomáUniversity Review (1337-6047)
US6202027 Jun 10, 1999 Mar 13, 2001 Delphi Technologies, Inc. Automatic curve sensor calibration method for an automotive CW/ICC systemUS6202027 * 1999年6月10日 2001年3月13日 Delphi Technologies, Inc. Automatic curve sensor calibration method for an automotive CW/ICC system...
e Corresponding sweat volume versus time curve. f The time corresponding to the onset of sweating (tonset) (mean ± SD). g The minimum measurement time (tm). h The sweat chloride concentration measured by the sensor. Cs is the average value obtained from ts to the end of the trial...
Define sensor. sensor synonyms, sensor pronunciation, sensor translation, English dictionary definition of sensor. a device that detects and responds to a signal or stimulus: A smoke alarm is an essential sensor in case of fire. Not to be confused with:
• Support absolute output/ratio-metric output, with output curve customized • Pressure range: 10kPa~400kPa, which can be customized • AEC-Q100 qualified • Package: SOP-8 (7.0mm x 7.0mm) Application • Automotive: motorcycle intake manifold pressure sensor, ECU/VCU atmospheric pressure...
aSchematic illustration of the fabrication of Ni SACs/N-C-based stretchable sensor for NO sensing and HUVECs culturing.bAmperometric response of the Ni SACs/N-C-based stretchable sensor (0.5 cm2) to successive addition of NO at +0.80 V. Inset, calibration curve.cCalibration curves of...
For comparison purposes a few methods were explored: 1 ) A three-layer ANN with a different number of hidden units trained by the Back Propagation (BP) method 2) Cerebellar Model Arithmetic Computer (CMAC) with a fixed number of quantizing functions and 3) Polynomial curve fitting technique. ...
The data is consistent with what we acquired with the bulkier and non-portable potentiostat and semiconductor parameter analyzer and follows the analogous calibration curve presented in Fig. 2E. Figure 3 Integrated biosensor and sensing/excitation board. (A) Photo of the excitation and signal ...
Expensive sensors that are individually calibrated may even provide a certified calibration curve. If this relationship is time-invariant, it is called the sensor transfer function. A mathematical formula describing the transfer function is typically expressed as follows: S = F(x) Where x is the ...
values are prepared, the electromotive forces of the sensor in these reference calibration solutions are measured by immersing the sensor in these solutions, and a calibration formula (calibration curve) from the electromotive forces with respect to the pH values of the reference calibration solutions....