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Modern measurements: fundamentals and applications
This book explores the modern role of measurement science for both the technically most advanced applications and in everyday and will help readers gain the necessary skills to specialize their knowledge for a specific field in measurement. Modern Measurements is divided into two parts. Part I (Fun...
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Lenguaje: | eng |
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Wiley-IEEE Press
2015
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Acceso en línea: | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2116411 |
Sumario: | This book explores the modern role of measurement science for both the technically most advanced applications and in everyday and will help readers gain the necessary skills to specialize their knowledge for a specific field in measurement. Modern Measurements is divided into two parts. Part I (Fundamentals) presents a model of the modern measurement activity and the already recalled fundamental bricks. It starts with a general description that introduces these bricks and the uncertainty concept. The next chapters provide an overview of these bricks and finishes (Chapter 7) with a more general and complex model that encompasses both traditional (hard) measurements and (soft) measurements, aimed at quantifying non-physical concepts, such as quality, satisfaction, comfort, etc. Part II (Applications) is aimed at showing how the concepts presented in Part I can be usefully applied to design and implement measurements in some very impor ant and broad fields. The editors cover System Identification (Chapter 8), Reliability (Chapter 9) and Electromagnetic Compatibility (Chapter 10) not only for their importance in many application areas, from manufacturing to health and safety, but also because their intrinsic complexity is the perfect test bench to prove the usefulness of the concepts introduced in Part I. |
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