MAS.836 Sensor Systems for Interactive Environments
Spring 2011
Instructor: Joseph A Paradiso
TAs: Nan-wei Gong, Matthew Henry Aldrich
Lecture:
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MAS.836 Spring 2011 Sensor Systems for Interactive
Environment
R 1-4pm in E14-525
Office Hour : Tue 5-7 pm E14-548
This class presents a broad introduction to a host of sensor
technologies, illustrated by applications drawn from human-computer
interfaces and ubiquitous computing. After extensively reviewing
electronics for sensor signal conditioning, the lectures cover the
principles and operation of a variety of sensor architectures and
modalities, including pressure, strain, displacement, proximity,
thermal, electric and magnetic field, optical, acoustic, RF,
inertial, and bioelectric. Simple sensor processing algorithms and
wired and wireless network standards are also discussed. The goal
of this class is to provide students a broad introduction to
state-of-the-art techniques, exposure to current research, and
practical experience that will assist in developing and fielding
such systems in their own work. Students are required to complete
written assignments and a final project as well as participate in
hands-on laboratory sessions.
Main Texts:
[1] J. Fraden, Handbook of Modern Sensors: Physics, Designs, and
Applications. New York:
Springer, 2003.
[2] P. Horowitz and W. Hill, The Art of Electronics. New York:
Cambridge University Press,
1989.
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