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Measurement systems - Application and design [Book Reviews]

O. Schuck
- 01 Feb 1968 - 
- Vol. 13, Iss: 1, pp 139-140
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This article is published in IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control.The article was published on 1968-02-01. It has received 32 citations till now.

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Relaxation Oscillator-Based Active Bridge Circuit for Linearly Converting Resistance to Frequency of Resistive Sensor

TL;DR: In this article, an easily implementable signal conditioning circuit for resistive humidity and temperature sensors is presented based on a relaxation oscillator in which both the frequency and the duty-cycle of the square-wave output signal simultaneously carry information from two different types of sensors.
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Specification of Training Sets and the Number of Hidden Neurons for Multilayer Perceptrons

TL;DR: The main idea is based on the fact that Chebyshev polynomials can provide approximations to bounded functions up to a prescribed tolerance, and, in turn, a polynomial of a certain order can be fitted with a three-layer perceptron with a prescribed number of hidden neurons.
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Building emissions uncertainty estimates

TL;DR: In this paper, an analysis of different instrument measurements, sampling periods, and sites together comprise an objective means of determining optimal sampling strategies for measurements used to compute aerial emissions from livestock facilities.
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A Novel Technique of Flow Measurement for a Conducting Liquid

TL;DR: A novel low-cost bridge-type technique of flow measurement of a conducting liquid has been described, and the experimental characteristic of the flowmeter is found to follow the theoretical equation and has good repeatability over the entire operating zone.

Tyson Broiler Ammonia Emission Monitoring Project: Final Report

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe the measurement methodologies and results of ammonia (NH3) emissions from two typical Tyson broiler production houses located in western Kentucky, and the two broiler houses monitored in this study are designated as Tyson 1-5 or T1-5 and Tyson 3-3 or T3-3 in this report.
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Relaxation Oscillator-Based Active Bridge Circuit for Linearly Converting Resistance to Frequency of Resistive Sensor

TL;DR: In this article, an easily implementable signal conditioning circuit for resistive humidity and temperature sensors is presented based on a relaxation oscillator in which both the frequency and the duty-cycle of the square-wave output signal simultaneously carry information from two different types of sensors.
Journal ArticleDOI

Specification of Training Sets and the Number of Hidden Neurons for Multilayer Perceptrons

TL;DR: The main idea is based on the fact that Chebyshev polynomials can provide approximations to bounded functions up to a prescribed tolerance, and, in turn, a polynomial of a certain order can be fitted with a three-layer perceptron with a prescribed number of hidden neurons.
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Modeling and Experimental Study of Carbon Dioxide Absorption in a Membrane Contactor

TL;DR: In this article, an experimental study was conducted to determine the performance of the membrane gas absorber, with aqueous solutions of monoethanolamine (MEA) and methyldiethanolamine (MDEA) as absorbents.
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Building emissions uncertainty estimates

TL;DR: In this paper, an analysis of different instrument measurements, sampling periods, and sites together comprise an objective means of determining optimal sampling strategies for measurements used to compute aerial emissions from livestock facilities.
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A Novel Technique of Flow Measurement for a Conducting Liquid

TL;DR: A novel low-cost bridge-type technique of flow measurement of a conducting liquid has been described, and the experimental characteristic of the flowmeter is found to follow the theoretical equation and has good repeatability over the entire operating zone.