Smartphone measurement engineering - Innovative challenges for science & education, instrumentation & training

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Smartphones have an enormous conceptual and structural influence on measurement science & education, instrumentation & training. Smartphones are matured. They became convenient, reliable and affordable. In 2009 worldwide 174 million Smartphones has been delivered. Measurement with Smartphones is ready for the future. In only 10 years the German vision industry tripled its global sales volume to one Billion Euro/Year. Machine vision is used for mobile object identification, contactless industrial quality control, personalized health care, remote facility and transport management, safety critical surveillance and all tasks which are too complex for the human eye or too monotonous for the human brain. Aim of the paper is to describe selected success stories for the application of Smartphones for measurement engineering in science and education, instrumentation and training. © 2010 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Hofmann, D., Dittrich, P. G., & Duentsch, E. (2010). Smartphone measurement engineering - Innovative challenges for science & education, instrumentation & training. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 238). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/238/1/012006

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