Description The field of remote sensing has expanded, not only in such highly publicized technologies as weather observation and crop forecasting but also in the less publicized fields of military intelligence and pure scientific research, requiring more efficient remote sensing systems. From such need has been born the concept of the "smart" sensor, a sensor that, acting alone or in a set, performs a combination of sensory and data/information processing functions within a single onboard apparatus. By definition, a "smart" sensor can, by means of its data information processing capability, extract much more information than a simple sensor from the received physical signals, disregard or discard data with little or no information content, and handle the large volumes of data to be generated in future spacecraft in an efficient manner. It took at least four important technological breakthroughs to make the development of "smart" sensors possible. The papers in this volume cover a wide range of topics, from user requirements for "smart" sensors to the development of innovative solid-state devices.


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    Title :

    The User's Experience and Technology Transfer


    Contributors:


    Publication date :

    1979-01-01




    Type of media :

    Article/Chapter (Book)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English



    A User's Experience with Oil Analysis

    Oelschlaeger, Max F. | SAE Technical Papers | 1972


    Technology - The User's Perspective

    Harter, U. / Royal Aeronautical Society | British Library Conference Proceedings | 2012


    CFD - A User's Technology Assessment

    Murthy, S.N.B. / Paynter, Gerald C. | AIAA | 1986


    Fleet User's Experience with Alternative Fueled Vehicles - Panel Discussion

    United States / Department of Energy| Canada Centre for Mineral and Energy Technology | British Library Conference Proceedings | 1995


    A user's guide to vacuum technology

    O'Hanlon, John F. | TIBKAT | 1980