Taner, A H and Brignell, J E (1997) Virtual instrumentation and intelligent sensors. Sensors and Actuators A: Physical, 61, 427-430. (doi:10.1016/S0924-4247(97)80300-7).
Abstract
An intelligent sensor is a far more sophisticated and complex device compared to a traditional dumb sensor. A virtual instrument approach in the research and development stages of intelligent sensors greatly reduces the burden of dealing with the potential complexities of behaviour. An example of such an instrument is presented, and it is conjectured that this approach would also be beneficial not only in development but also in the field and in production.
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