Precision Instrumentation and Measurement

Precision Instrumentation and Measurement

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The aim of this unique collection of peer-reviewed papers is to deepen the mutual understanding of researchers in precision measurement and related fields and to to initiate joint international research among participants.

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Editors:
Yusaku Fuji and Koichi Maru
THEMA:
TGM
BISAC:
TEC009070
Details:
Selected, peer reviewed papers from the International Conference on Precision Instrumentation and Measurement 2010 (CPIM 2010) and its satellite event, the International Symposium on Mass Measurement Device (MMD2010), held in our beautiful and historical city of Kiryu, March 17-20
Pages:
542
Year:
2010
ISBN-13 (softcover):
9780878492299
ISBN-13 (CD):
9783908451907
ISBN-13 (eBook):
9783038133858
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Review from Ringgold Inc., ProtoView: The two gatherings were held in Kiryu, Japan during the ski season of 2010. The 70 selected papers here cover precision measurement, mechatronics, damped vibration and sound, optical measurement, electrical measurement, measurement in social life, pattern measurement, and signal and image processing. Among the topics are modeling and analyzing an arc weld inverter based on double closed-loop control, an interface based on mouth open/close motions, dynamic responses for viscoelastic shock absorbers to protect a finger under impact force, laser Doppler velocimetery using integrated waveguide technology, a novel technique for detecting triboelectricity under perfect non-contact conditions, erecting building facades in urban space and texture mapping to a three-dimensional polygon map using an in-vehicle camera, recovering the shape of a specular object in the presence of inter-reflection, and the integral and direct representation of nonlinear inverse mapping.