A Hands-On Course in Sensors using the Arduino and Raspberry Pi is the first book to give a practical and wide-ranging account of how to interface sensors and actuators with micro-controllers, Raspberry Pi and other control systems.
A Hands-On Course in Sensors using the Arduino and Raspberry Pi is the first book to give a practical and wide-ranging account of how to interface sensors and actuators with micro-controllers, Raspberry Pi and other control systems.
Volker Ziemann obtained his PhD in accelerator physics from Dortmund University in 1990. After post-doctoral positions in Stanford at SLAC and in Geneva at CERN, where he worked on the design of the LHC, in 1995 he moved to Uppsala where he worked at the electron-cooler storage ring CELSIUS. In 2005 he moved to the physics department where he has since taught physics. He was responsible for several accelerator physics projects at CERN, DESY and XFEL. In 2014 he received the Thuréus prize from the Royal Society of Sciences in Uppsala.
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Chapter 1: Introduction. Chapter 2: Sensors. Chapter 3: Actuators. Chapter 4: Microcontroller: Arduino. Chapter 5: Host computer: Raspberry Pi. Chapter 6: Control System: EPICS. Chapter 7: Messaging system: MQTT. Chapter 8: Websockets. Chapter 9: Example: Weather station with distributed sensors. Chapter 10: Example: Geophones. Chapter 11: Example: Monitor for the Color of Water. Chapter 12: Example: Impedance Measurements. Chapter 13: Example: Data Acquisition System. Chapter 14: Example: Fast Acquisition. Chapter 15: Example: Medical Sensing. Chapter 16: Example: Profile of a Laser Beam. Chapter 17: Example: Fire-Seeking Robot. Chapter 18: Presenting and Writing. Appendix A: Basic Circuit Theory. Appendix B: Least-squares fit. Appendix C: Where to go from here? Bibliography.