Background
Haider, Mohammad Rafiqul Son of Ahmed Ali and Mohitun Nesa.
( Low-power sensors and their applications in various fie...)
Low-power sensors and their applications in various fields ranging from military to civilian lives have made tremendous progress in the recent years. Low-power and extended battery life are the key focuses for long term, reliable and easy operation of these sensors. Sensors and Low Power Signal Processing provides a general overview of a sensor’s working principle and a discussion of the emerging sensor technologies including chemical, electro-chemical and MEMS based sensors. Also included is a discussion on design challenges associated with low-power analog circuits and the schemes to overcome them. Finally, a short discussion of some of the simple wireless telemetry schemes best suited for low-power sensor applications and sensor packaging issues is discussed. Applications and sensor prototypes included are environmental monitoring, health care monitoring and issues related to the development of sensor prototypes and associated electronics to achieve high signal-to-noise ratio will also be presented.
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Haider, Mohammad Rafiqul Son of Ahmed Ali and Mohitun Nesa.
Doctor of Philosophy in Electrical Engineering, University Tennessee, Knoxville, 2008.
Research assistant University Tennessee, 2006—2008. Assistant professor Sonoma State University, Rohnert Park, California, since 2009.
( Low-power sensors and their applications in various fie...)
Member of Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.
Married Sazia Afreen Eliza.