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Measurement and Control Based on a Common Sense of Time using IEEE 1588

January 1, 2003
Author(s)
Kang B. Lee
Distributed measurement and control systems in which all components share a common sense of time allow significant decoupling of synchronization issues from considerations of communication latency and fluctuation. This decoupling enables new techniques for

UML Model for the IEEE 1451.1 Standard

January 1, 2003
Author(s)
Kang B. Lee, Yuyin Song
The IEEE 1451.1 Standard for Smart Transducer Interface for Sensors and Actuators- Network Capable Application Processor (NCAP) Information Model was established to define a common objective model and interface specification for the components of a

Second Workshop on Wireless Sensing Proceedings

November 1, 2002
Author(s)
James D. Gilsinn, Kang B. Lee, Richard D. Schneeman, Hui-Min Huang
The second Workshop on Wireless Sensing was held on October 4, 2001, at the Sensors Expo & Conference at the Philadelphia Convention Center in Philadelphia, PA. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), SENSORS magazine, Sensors Conference

Development of a Minimal IEEE 1451.1 Model for Microcontroller Implementation

February 7, 2002
Author(s)
A Stepanenko, Kang B. Lee, R Kochan, V Kochan, A Sachenko
The IEEE 1451.1 standard was studied and analyzed for resources needed for a minimal implementation of the standard. As a result, a Minimal IEEE 1451.1 Model optimized for the 8051 series of microcontrollers is proposed. In addition, a Minimal IEEE 1451.1

The First Workshop on Wireless Sensing Proceedings

January 1, 2002
Author(s)
Kang B. Lee, James D. Gilsinn, Richard D. Schneeman, Hui-Min Huang
The First Wireless Sensing Workshop was held on June 4, 2001, at the Sensors Expo/Conference at the Rosemont Convention Center in Chicago, IL. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), SENSORS magazine, Sensors Conference, and Institute of

Wireless Interfaces for IEEE 1451 Sensors Network

November 1, 2001
Author(s)
James D. Gilsinn, Kang B. Lee
NIST started working with industry and the Institute of Electrical Engineers (IEEE) in the mid 90''s to develop a standardized interface to network smart sensors. With the spread of wireless technology, more industries are looking to incorporate wireless

The Next Step- IEEE 1451 Smart Sensor Networks

September 1, 2001
Author(s)
M R. Moore, Kang B. Lee, SM F. Smith
IEEE 1451 is a family of standards that links sensors to users, similar to the way that IEEE 802 (Ethernet) provides connectivity for information systems. Currently, all working groups under the IEEE 1451 umbrella provide standard interfaces for sensors on

The Next Step- IEEE 1451 Smart Sensor Networks Go Wireless

September 1, 2001
Author(s)
M R. Moore, S Smith, Kang B. Lee
IEEE 1451 is a family of standards that links sensors to users, similar to the way that IEEE 802 (Ethernet) provides connectivity for information systems. Currently, all working groups under the IEEE 1451 umbrella provide standard interfaces for sensors on

First Workshop on Wireless Sensing

June 4, 2001
Author(s)
Kang B. Lee, James D. Gilsinn, Richard D. Schneeman, Hui-Min Huang
The First Wireless Sensing Workshop was held on June 4, 2001, at the Sensors Expo/Conference at the Rosemont Convention Center in Chicago, IL. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), SENSORS magazine, Sensors Conference, and Institute of

Sensor Networking and Interface Standardization

May 1, 2001
Author(s)
Kang B. Lee
Sensors are used in various industries, ranging from aerospace, automotive, biomedicine, building, industrial automation, manufacturing, and process control to environmental monitoring. Traditionally, sensor outputs are analog signals, which are then fed

Technologies for Condition-Based Maintenance of Machine Tools

January 1, 2001
Author(s)
M A. Donmez, Kari K. Harper, Kang B. Lee
NIST has embarked upon a research effort to advance the capabilities and promote the continued growth of condition-based maintenance (CBM) technologies for the discrete-parts manufacturing industry. This research is focused on providing an alternative to

IEEE 1451: A Standard in Support of Smart Transducer Networking

January 1, 2000
Author(s)
Kang B. Lee
The IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) 1451 smart transducer interface standards provide the common interface and enabling technology forr the connectivity of transducers to microprocessors, control and field networks, and data