The need for a new approach to sensing

Air monitoring

The need for a new approach to sensing

20 Mar, 2007

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Michael Scott
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The reasoning for this article comes from the development of “A brief study of the structure of the sensor supply and demand to meet the needs of the Water/Environment Industry” which is a 66 page report available at www.optocem.net. The work done was part of the objectives of OptoCem.Net which is a part of the Dti’s Knowledge Transfer Networks Scheme (KTN). The objective of KTNs is to stimulate collaborative R&D, encouraging commercial exploitation and promote best use in industry; in the case of OptoCem.net the Water/ Environment Industry and Oil/Gas Industries. The objective of the article is to plead for a multi-discipline and multi-level management approach to sensing and monitoring for both process control and environmental control. (Although I would argue that process control and management control is one and the same thing.)

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