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13 May 2019 Smartphone-enabled data acquisition and digital signal processing: From current-output or voltage-output sensors for use on-site, to their use in IoT, in Industry 4.0 and (potentially) in Society 5.0
Ryan Fitzgerald, Emily Wang, Vassili Karanassios
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Abstract
Smartphones are widely used in daily life. Can they also be used for wireless data acquisition from voltageoutput or current-output sensors in the lab or outside of a lab, for example, for taking part of the lab to the sample types of applications? Could they be used for digital signal processing (e.g., filtering) of noisy signals (e.g., using a Savitzky-Golay filter)? Could they also find applicability in IoT, in Industry 4.0 or in Society 5.0 applications? In this paper, these questions are addressed in some detail.
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Ryan Fitzgerald, Emily Wang, and Vassili Karanassios "Smartphone-enabled data acquisition and digital signal processing: From current-output or voltage-output sensors for use on-site, to their use in IoT, in Industry 4.0 and (potentially) in Society 5.0", Proc. SPIE 10983, Next-Generation Spectroscopic Technologies XII, 109830A (13 May 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2519941
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Data acquisition

Signal to noise ratio

Signal processing

Digital signal processing

Electronic filtering

Filtering (signal processing)

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