Reference type: Journal
Authors: Wolff U,
Dickert FL,
Fischerauer GK,
Greibl W,
Ruppel CCW
Article Title: SAW sensors for harsh environments.
Publication date: 2001
Journal: IEEE Sensors Journal
Volume: 1
Issue: (1)
Page numbers: 4-13.
DOI: 10.1109/JSEN.2001.923583
Abstract: Surface acoustic wave (SAW) sensors are rugged components made on highly stable substrate materials. In addition, by their operating principle they lend themselves to wireless readout by radio signals. For these reasons, they are a first choice for sensing in harsh environments. A review is given on SAW device design, instrumentation of sensor systems, and on the physical interactions underlying sensing mechanisms. Recent progress in chemical as well as physical sensing toward various applications, e.g., in pollution control, biomedicine, and industry, is highlighted.
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