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Sensorics and Artificial Intelligence
FSI-GSUAcad. year: 2020/2021
The course is closely linked with industrial production, machine construction, intelligent systems and mechatronic systems. It focuses especially on sensors working according to various physical principles. Modern technologies of sensor production enable a high integrity of complex measurement chain. Unified I/O and standard communication interfaces lead to an easy and user-friendly implementation within more sophisticated control systems. Sensors are tools for monitoring the internal state of the machine and the interactions between the machine (system) and the environment. The sensors are today applied extensively in industrial automation, transportation and real technical world and a rudimentary knowledge of sensors belongs to the basic technical knowledge.
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Basic literature
1. Everett H. R.: Sensors for mobile robots. Theory and application. AK Peters Ltd., 1995
2. Webster J. G.: The measurement, instrumentation and sensors. IEEE Press, CRC Press, 1999
3. Borenstein J., Everett H. R. and Feng L.: Navigating mobile robots. Systems and Techniques. A. K. Peters, Ltd., Wellesley, MA. 1999
Recommended reading
2. Husák M.: Senzorové systémy. ČVUT, Praha. 1993
3. Zehnula K.: Měření neelektrických veličin. VUT, Brno. 1988
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2. General classification of sensors.
3. Classical sensors (1st generation).
4. Integrated microelectronics sensors (2nd generation).
5. Fibre optoelectronic sensors (3rd generation).
6. Modern technological trends in sensor construction (smart sensors).
7. Selected methods of signal processing (measuring network).
8. Application of sensors in robotics, automation technology and mechatronic systems.
9. Multi-sensorial systems.
10. Summary of the basic deterministic and non-deterministic mathematical methods of signal processing and data fusion.
11. Intelligent systems.
12. AI - artificial intelligence.
13. Overview of sensor types for industrial application.