Optimization of strain gauge for stem measurement using PIC based instrumentation

Stem measurement is vital since its diameter is related to development of tree as well as water content. Hence, in this study, PIC microcontroller based instrumentation is developed for measuring the changes of linear micrometer that represents the stem diameter changes. Here, the strain gauge is us...

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Published in:Proceedings - 2011 IEEE International Conference on System Engineering and Technology, ICSET 2011
Main Author: Khairi N.M.; Marni M.A.; Shah Rizam M.S.B.; Md Tahir N.; Naimah M.I.; Zainol Abidin H.
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Language:English
Published: 2011
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Khairi N.M.; Marni M.A.; Shah Rizam M.S.B.; Md Tahir N.; Naimah M.I.; Zainol Abidin H.
Optimization of strain gauge for stem measurement using PIC based instrumentation
2011
Proceedings - 2011 IEEE International Conference on System Engineering and Technology, ICSET 2011


10.1109/ICSEngT.2011.5993449
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-80052864000&doi=10.1109%2fICSEngT.2011.5993449&partnerID=40&md5=5d0788197769edaa5db8bae06f2e803d
Stem measurement is vital since its diameter is related to development of tree as well as water content. Hence, in this study, PIC microcontroller based instrumentation is developed for measuring the changes of linear micrometer that represents the stem diameter changes. Here, the strain gauge is used as a sensor to detect the changes in micrometer for every 1m changes. In addition, digital multimeter and digital oscilloscope are used for comparison and validation of the proposed PIC. Results attained proven that the system is capable to measure changes of stem diameter accurately. © 2011 IEEE.


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author Khairi N.M.; Marni M.A.; Shah Rizam M.S.B.; Md Tahir N.; Naimah M.I.; Zainol Abidin H.
spellingShingle Khairi N.M.; Marni M.A.; Shah Rizam M.S.B.; Md Tahir N.; Naimah M.I.; Zainol Abidin H.
Optimization of strain gauge for stem measurement using PIC based instrumentation
author_facet Khairi N.M.; Marni M.A.; Shah Rizam M.S.B.; Md Tahir N.; Naimah M.I.; Zainol Abidin H.
author_sort Khairi N.M.; Marni M.A.; Shah Rizam M.S.B.; Md Tahir N.; Naimah M.I.; Zainol Abidin H.
title Optimization of strain gauge for stem measurement using PIC based instrumentation
title_short Optimization of strain gauge for stem measurement using PIC based instrumentation
title_full Optimization of strain gauge for stem measurement using PIC based instrumentation
title_fullStr Optimization of strain gauge for stem measurement using PIC based instrumentation
title_full_unstemmed Optimization of strain gauge for stem measurement using PIC based instrumentation
title_sort Optimization of strain gauge for stem measurement using PIC based instrumentation
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description Stem measurement is vital since its diameter is related to development of tree as well as water content. Hence, in this study, PIC microcontroller based instrumentation is developed for measuring the changes of linear micrometer that represents the stem diameter changes. Here, the strain gauge is used as a sensor to detect the changes in micrometer for every 1m changes. In addition, digital multimeter and digital oscilloscope are used for comparison and validation of the proposed PIC. Results attained proven that the system is capable to measure changes of stem diameter accurately. © 2011 IEEE.
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