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"Bhanu Samarth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Hello all, > I am looking into the area of biosensors for my project and am > looking specifically at areas in which the validity of the sensor > itself be evaluated. The biosensors are crucial elements in any > application they are put into and they need to be relied on. But is > there anyone looking into the aspect of it going wayward and chances > of implementing something into the sensor itself which would "beep" > somebody if it's wavering from it's expected path. > Please let me know if there is any info in this regard anywhere. > This information would be very helpful to me. > > Thanks a lot. > > Bhanu Samarth Typically, use redundant sensors of different types or incorporate a method to make the sensor self-calibrating. Depends on the type of sensor you are using. Could you elaborate?
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