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Will be IEEE P1451 a New Standard for Sensors Network?Vasile GAITAN, Valentin POPA, Andy Cristian TANASE |
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actuators, application programming interfaces, interoperability, graphical user interface, network independent, portability, reference implementation, sensors, sensor interface, transducers
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Date of Publication: 2003-04-02
Volume 3, Issue 1, Year 2003, On page(s): 52 - 61
ISSN: 1582-7445, e-ISSN: 1844-7600
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Abstract The proliferation of sensor and instrument busses has introduced new ways to interface and communicate with transducers. The widespread availability of microelectronics, computers, and networks provide a good opportunity to network a large arrays of transducers to measure, characterize, model, and monitor many large structures, machinery, and mechanical systems. Nevertheless, these new ways have been useful only to segments of the transducer community. In addition, the increased use of large number of transducers has also created a need for keeping track of the transducers and their associated manufacturer data. The availability of economical off-the-shelf memory chips has help to implement built-in electronic data sheets in small transducers. This has significant contribution in building smart transducers with self-identification capability through the use of electronic data sheets. The transducer community also recognized the need for a common way of connecting these smart transducers and thus began the work on the IEEE 1451 Smart Transducer Interface Standard. |
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