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Sensors and Sensing in Biology and Engineering
Edited by Barth, Friedrich G.; Humphrey, Joseph A.C.; Secomb, Timothy W.
Springer
2003
Hardcover XII, 399 pp, 169 illus ISBN 321183771X
£77.00
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Biological sensors usually are remarkably small, sensitive and efficient. It is highly
desirable to design corresponding artificial sensors for scientific, industrial and commercial
purposes. This book is designed to fill an urgent need for interdisciplinary exchange between
biologists studying sensors in the natural world and engineers and physical scientists
developing artificial sensors. Contributions from leading scientists in this area, whether
engineers or biologists, are written to be accessible to readers from these disciplines.
The main topics cover mechanical sensors, e.g. waves and sounds, visual sensors and
vision and chemosensors. Readers will obtain a fuller understanding of the nature and
performance of natural sensors as well as enhanced appreciation for the current status
and the potential applicability of artificial microsensors. Friedrich G. Barth was awarded
the "Karl-Ritter-von-Frisch-Medaille" at this year's Annual Conference of the German
Zoological Society in Halle, Germany.
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