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==Definition==
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A sensor is a device that converts a stimulus (e.g. heat, pressure or light) into a (in most cases electrical) signal that can be measured or interpreted. It is a part of an instrument or, in the context of this Wiki, an [[oceanographic instrument]].
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A sensor is a device that converts a stimulus (e.g. heat, pressure or light) into a (in most cases electrical) signal that can be measured or interpreted. It is a part of an instrument or, in the context of this Wiki, an [[oceanographic instrument]].
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==See also==
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* Often the word sensor is used synonymous to an [[oceanographic instrument]]
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* [[Instruments and sensors to measure environmental parameters]]
  
==Overview==
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In an [[oceanographic instrument]] the stimulus can either interact directly with the detector (such as in a temperature, pressure or light sensor) or a stimulus is exserted by the instrument, then is modified by the property to be measured and the modified stimulus then interacts with the detector (such as in a [[fluorometer]] that sends out a light pulse (stimulus) that is transformed by chlorophyll in the water fluorescing (modification of stimulus); the transformed light (modified stimulus) then is interacting with the detector).
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If the detector signal is not an electrical signal (e.g. an optical signal or the change of a property such as colour) it can be converted to an electrical signal by a transducer in the instrument.
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==Important properties==
 
* Sensitivity: The smallest change in the property to be measured that leads to a measurable change in the detector signal.
 
* Selectivity: In how far the change of other properties than the one to be measured leads to a change in the detector signal.
 
* Range: The span between the extremes of the property to be measured at which no further change in detector signal occurs.
 
* Linearity:
 

Latest revision as of 15:28, 3 August 2011

Definition of Sensor:
A sensor is a device that converts a stimulus (e.g. heat, pressure or light) into a (in most cases electrical) signal that can be measured or interpreted. It is a part of an instrument or, in the context of this Wiki, an oceanographic instrument.
This is the common definition for Sensor, other definitions can be discussed in the article

See also

The main authors of this article are Schroeder, Friedhelm and Prien, Ralf
Please note that others may also have edited the contents of this article.

Citation: Schroeder, Friedhelm; Prien, Ralf; (2011): Sensor. Available from http://www.coastalwiki.org/wiki/Sensor [accessed on 20-04-2024]