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Part 1. Introduction
Abstract. This part includes: modern sensors world market trends and expected growth; main definitions for smart sensors and its properties, quasi-digital sensors, MTS, MEMS and system-on-chip (SoC); Sensors classifications from output point of view and quasi-digital sensors classification; Sensors architectures for integrated and smart sensors; Informative parameters (unified and frequency-time domain parameters of signal); Advantages of frequency as informative parameter including high noise immunity, high power of signal, wide dynamic range, high reference accuracy, simple interfacing, simple Integration and coding.
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