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LabVIEW based Advanced Instrumentation Systems
S. Sumathi and P. Surekha
LabVIEW based Advanced
Instrumentation Systems
With 488 Figures and 34 Tables
123
Dr.
S. Sumathi
Assistant Professor
Department of Electrical
and Electronics Engineering
PSG College of Technology
Coimbatore 641 004
Tamil Nadu, India
E-mail: ss_eeein@yahoo.com
Prof. Surekha. P
Programmer Analyst
Cognizant Technology Solutions
5/535, old Mahabalipuram oad
Okkiyam Thoraipakkam
Chennai - 600 096
E-mail: surekha_3000@yahoo.com
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2006936972
ISBN-10 3-540-48500-7 Springer Berlin Heidelberg New York
ISBN-13 978-3-540-48500-1 Springer Berlin Heidelberg New York
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Preface
Information is a valuable resource to an organization. User-friendly, computer-
controlled instrumentation and data analysis techniques are revolutionizing
the way measurements are being made, allowing nearly instantaneous comp-
arison between theoretical predictions, simulations, and actual experimental
results. This book provides comprehensive coverage of fundamentals of advan-
ced instrumentation systems based on LabVIEW concepts. This book is for
those who wish a better understanding of virtual instrumentation concepts,
its purpose, its nature, and the applications developed using the National
Instrument’s LabVIEW software.
The evolution and pervasiveness of PCs as cost-effective computing plat-
forms, recently joined by workstations with more powerful software tools,
has resulted in a virtual explosion in data acquisition, signal processing
and control systems from laboratory to industry including field applications.
An ever-increasing array of industry-standard design and simulation tools
provides the opportunity to fully integrate the use of computers directly in
the laboratory. Advanced techniques in instrumentation and control such as
Distributed Automation and SCADA are dealt in this book.
The current trends in instrumentation like Fiber optic instrumentation,
LASER instrumentation, Smart Transmitters, and CASE have made virtual
instrumentation to support high availability, and increase in popularity.
This text discusses a number of new technologies and challenges of virt-
ual instrumentation systems in terms of applications in the areas including
control systems, power systems, networking, robotics, communication, and
artificial intelligence.
About the Book
The book is meant for wide range of readers from College, University Students
wishing to learn basic as well as advanced concepts in virtual instrumenta-
tion system. It can also be meant for the programmers who may be involved
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