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Sensor Analysis for the Internet of Things / by Michael Stanley, Jongmin Lee

By: Stanley, Michael, autor
Contributor(s): Lee, Jongmin, autor
Material type: materialTypeLabelE-bookSeries: (Synthesis Lectures on Algorithms and Software in Engineering, 1938-1735).Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2018Edition: 1st edition 2018.Description: 1 recurso en línea (XXIII, 113 páginas).ISBN: 9783031015267.Subject: Redes de sensores inalámbricas | Internet de los objetosOnline resources: Acceso a este recurso digital (usuarios Universidad Europea de Madrid)Digital Resources
Contents:
List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Nomenclature -- Introduction -- Sensors -- Sensor Fusion -- Machine Learning for Sensor Data -- IoT Sensor Applications -- Concluding Remarks and Summary -- Bibliography -- Authors' Biographies.
Summary: While it may be attractive to view sensors as simple transducers which convert physical quantities into electrical signals, the truth of the matter is more complex. The engineer should have a proper understanding of the physics involved in the conversion process, including interactions with other measurable quantities. A deep understanding of these interactions can be leveraged to apply sensor fusion techniques to minimize noise and/or extract additional information from sensor signals. Advances in microcontroller and MEMS manufacturing, along with improved internet connectivity, have enabled cost-effective wearable and Internet of Things sensor applications. At the same time, machine learning techniques have gone mainstream, so that those same applications can now be more intelligent than ever before. This book explores these topics in the context of a small set of sensor types. We provide some basic understanding of sensor operation for accelerometers, magnetometers, gyroscopes, and pressure sensors. We show how information from these can be fused to provide estimates of orientation. Then we explore the topics of machine learning and sensor data analytics.
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List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Nomenclature -- Introduction -- Sensors -- Sensor Fusion -- Machine Learning for Sensor Data -- IoT Sensor Applications -- Concluding Remarks and Summary -- Bibliography -- Authors' Biographies.

While it may be attractive to view sensors as simple transducers which convert physical quantities into electrical signals, the truth of the matter is more complex. The engineer should have a proper understanding of the physics involved in the conversion process, including interactions with other measurable quantities. A deep understanding of these interactions can be leveraged to apply sensor fusion techniques to minimize noise and/or extract additional information from sensor signals. Advances in microcontroller and MEMS manufacturing, along with improved internet connectivity, have enabled cost-effective wearable and Internet of Things sensor applications. At the same time, machine learning techniques have gone mainstream, so that those same applications can now be more intelligent than ever before. This book explores these topics in the context of a small set of sensor types. We provide some basic understanding of sensor operation for accelerometers, magnetometers, gyroscopes, and pressure sensors. We show how information from these can be fused to provide estimates of orientation. Then we explore the topics of machine learning and sensor data analytics.

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