Optical Measurement Techniques [electronic resource] :Innovations for Industry and the Life Sciences / edited by Kai-Erik Peiponen, Risto Myllylä, Alexander V. Priezzhev.
by Peiponen, Kai-Erik [editor.]; Myllylä, Risto [editor.]; Priezzhev, Alexander V [editor.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
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Springer eBooksSummary: Devoted to novel optical measurement techniques that are applied both in industry and life sciences, this book contributes a fresh perspective on the development of modern optical sensors. These sensors are often essential in detecting and controlling parameters that are important for both industrial and biomedical applications. The book provides easy access for beginners wishing to gain familiarity with the innovations of modern optics.
Applied Optical Spectroscopy -- Machine Vision Systems -- Optical Inspection of Surface Roughness and Gloss -- Measurement of Positions, Distances, and Displacement -- Laser Velocimetry.
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Applied Optical Spectroscopy -- Machine Vision Systems -- Optical Inspection of Surface Roughness and Gloss -- Measurement of Positions, Distances, and Displacement -- Laser Velocimetry.
Devoted to novel optical measurement techniques that are applied both in industry and life sciences, this book contributes a fresh perspective on the development of modern optical sensors. These sensors are often essential in detecting and controlling parameters that are important for both industrial and biomedical applications. The book provides easy access for beginners wishing to gain familiarity with the innovations of modern optics.
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