Sensors & Transducers Journal
(ISSN 1726-5479)
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Vol. 128, No. 5, May 2011, pp.I-IV
Handbook of Laboratory Measurements and Instrumentation: Editorial Review
Dr. Sergey Y. Yurish International Frequency Sensor Association (IFSA) Tel.: +34 696067716, fax: +34 93 401 19 89 E-mail: ifsa@sensorsportal.com |
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The Handbook of Laboratory Measurements and Instrumentation is organized by the logic and methodical way. An introduction is following by thirteen well-illustrated chapters on various aspects of measurement and instrumentation such as generic laboratory equipment, temperature, dimensional, force, strain, displacement, proximity and angular velocity measurements, data acquisition systems, web monitoring and control, bridge circuits for resistance, inductance and capacitance measurements, etc.
Each chapters of this book are independent, self-contained and followed by useful references collected at the end of book including fundamental books, articles and carefully selected web links. Each one presents a clearly defined learning objective, the essential concepts and a step-by-step guide for performing the experimental activity, various complementary multimedia contents and a final synthesis. The set of open questions that closes each chapter is intended to provide formative assessment. This unique book includes dozens simulations, animations and videos (see examples in the full-page review). It makes this title very valued and different from existing books on measurements and instrumentation.
The Handbook of Laboratory Measurements and Instrumentation not only fills the existing gaps in the available literature on measurements but also simultaneously opening the excellent prospects for the dissemination of know-how, technologies and techniques among students, researchers and engineers.
The new published book significantly contributes to the dissemination of experimental activity in engineering education and to facilitate the conception, tuning and exploration of experimental systems for laboratory training. The full technical description of the equipment is provided to make the setups easily reproducible. Engineers, researchers, technicians and students who are working in measuring laboratories will find plenty of practical information here for solving daily problems.
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