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Showing papers by "Mihai Patrascu published in 2015"


Proceedings ArticleDOI
03 Jun 2015
TL;DR: The results show that the SMD type sensor from Murata manufacturing, intriguingly, is the most stable sensor among the sensors tested with a drift rate of 0.492 mK/year peak-to-peak, making them suitable for temperature sensing applications requiring long-term stabilities in the mK range.
Abstract: Long-term drift of temperature sensors is critical to applications requiring high reliability. However, documentation and knowledge regarding long-term stability is limited. Usually manufacturers promulgate drift margins down to 10–20 mK/year, while the performance of the sensors might be much better. For some advanced industrial applications, which demand drift rates down to a few mK/year, this information is inadequate. In this paper, we present our investigation of the long-term drift of a few sets of small footprint, off-the-shelf NTC (negative temperature coefficient) temperature sensors, based on an extremely stable test setup guaranteeing stability of better than 1 mK between two calibration intervals. The results show that the SMD type sensor from Murata manufacturing (NCP15XH103D03RC), intriguingly, is the most stable sensor among the sensors tested with a drift rate of 0.492 mK/year peak-to-peak. Most of the other sensors tested have drift rates of lower than 1 mK/year, making them suitable for temperature sensing applications requiring long-term stabilities in the mK range.

4 citations


Patent
Mikkel Thorup1, Mihai Patrascu1
17 Oct 2015
TL;DR: In this article, a hash function based on tabulation is twisted to utilize an additional xoring operation and a shift, which offers strong robustness guarantees over a set of queries in both linear probing and chaining.
Abstract: Methods, systems, and products describe a robust solution for the dictionary problem of data structures. A hash function based on tabulation is twisted to utilize an additional xoring operation and a shift. This twisted tabulation offers strong robustness guarantees over a set of queries in both linear probing and chaining.

1 citations