: Evaluative opinions on high-level applications and future research areas. The Measurement, Instrumentation and Sensors Handbook
The , edited by John G. Webster and Halit Eren, is a definitive technical resource for engineers and scientists. The Second Edition is typically published as a two-volume set containing over 190 chapters and contributions from more than 240 international experts. Overview and Scope Measurement, Instrumentation, and Sensors Handb...
The handbook provides a comprehensive guide to the design and implementation of measurement systems. It is organized by "measurement problem" rather than just by sensor type, helping users find the best way to measure specific variables in fields like engineering, physics, and life sciences. : Evaluative opinions on high-level applications and future
Each chapter is designed to serve readers at three different levels: Instrumentation and Sensors Handbook The