2014 IEEE International Conference on Mechatronics and Automation 2014
DOI: 10.1109/icma.2014.6885720
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A CMOS liquid level to frequency converter with calibration circuits for detecting liquid level of intravenous drip

Abstract: In this paper, a CMOS liquid level to frequency converter with calibration circuits for detecting liquid level of intravenous drip is newly proposed. A calibration technique is proposed in the work. Another innovation is that the outputs of the proposed chip are directly digitized, they could be easily sent over a wide range of transmission media, such as PSN, radio, optical, IR, ultrasonic, and etc. Before performing the proposed calibration circuits, the maximum linear error is 46.44%. After calibration, the… Show more

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“…(7) In Ref. 8, the authors designed a method of detecting water-leaked systems, which combined a neural network and a wireless sensor network communication technique in which a humidity sensor system was designed around water pipes. The collected data was transmitted to the monitoring servo by RF and RS-485, and then the data was analyzed and shown on a screen to provide a real-time display of the water usage of a building.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(7) In Ref. 8, the authors designed a method of detecting water-leaked systems, which combined a neural network and a wireless sensor network communication technique in which a humidity sensor system was designed around water pipes. The collected data was transmitted to the monitoring servo by RF and RS-485, and then the data was analyzed and shown on a screen to provide a real-time display of the water usage of a building.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Without the specific hardware, software, the characteristics with lower cost and easier for user's usage can be possibly achieved in this work. Moreover, in order to send the output over a wide range of digital transmission systems, a directly digitized technique [20] is followed. Due to the characteristic of a pulse stream, the output can be easily received and processed by the wireless sensor network (WSN) as shown in Fig.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%